Spring 2026 Dirt Bike Channel Giveaway

Spring 2026 Dirt Bike Channel Giveaway

Spring 2026 DBC Giveaway

2025 KTM 300 XC-W Championship Edition

This isn’t a stock bike.

It’s a 2025 KTM 300 XC-W Championship Edition professionally tuned for single track and hard enduro riding — the way I’d actually build it for myself.


$1,700 in Suspension Upgrades by MotoXperts

We didn’t leave it alone.

✔️ WP forks rebuilt with Race Tech Gold Valves
✔️ Shock revalved with WP bladder conversion
✔️ Progressive rear spring for better traction
✔️ Custom single track / hard enduro tune

Plush off the top.
Controlled mid-stroke.
Confidence when things get technical.

This bike is dialed.


Now on a 90-Day Giveaway Cycle

We’ve officially moved to 90-day promos, so no one has to time purchases or stress about missing a window. We will still give the same number (or more) bikes away each year.

More inclusive.
More time.
Less hassle.

This cycle runs from March 1st through the end of May 2026.
Drawing happens mid-June.


3 Ways to Enter

1️⃣ Shop DBC Gear
Entries added automatically.

2️⃣ Use My RMATV/MC Links
Purchases through my links earn entries.

3️⃣ Join DBC Garage
$20/month or $200/year
Automatic entries every sweepstakes
Counts immediately for this cycle.

If you want the easiest way to never miss an entry again — DBC Garage is it.


👉 Enter Now
👉 Join DBC Garage
👉 See Official Rules


25 comments


  • mike nelson

    great ride


  • Chris Buterbaugh

    So you state that the members only drawing starts in June. Is the members only draw for this bike? It sounds confusing. Do the entrees I purchased by buying your merch count for this bike? Or is it for members only? It sounds contradicting and confusing and the same time.


  • mike nelson

    ride baby ride.


  • mike nelson

    great bike


  • Motomanz

    Nice work Kyle! I know this will suck up trail hack, rocks and roots, but would this suspension have decent/fair hold up, work for an occasional vet moto as is (200lb w/gear, over 60 expert)? I fully understand it was not built for that, but thinking it could have “semi-firm” support in the latter half of the stroke. Thanks!


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