Showing posts with label KTM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KTM. Show all posts

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Features, Specification & Price of KTM 200cc and 350cc Duke bikes in India with Bajaj

The KTM motorcycles is an Austrian based company and the company has confirmed that the KTM Duke 200 and KTM Duke 350 shortly launch in India.

The new stylish and sporty bikes will be launching soon with Bajaj auto. The KTM Duke 200 price in India will be around Rs. 1, 50,000/-. 

The KTM Duke 350 price in India is not yet available. KTM bikes are coming India with Bajaj company.


KTM Duke 200 specifications & features
  • Bike has 110/70x17 mm Front and 150/60x17 mm rear wheels for nice safety and control on the Indian Roads
  • Bike has Multi disc wet clutch system
  • Chromium Molybdenum trellis frame chassis is presenting sporty and handsome looks
  • Bike is having 4-stroke Petrol fuel bike
  • KTM Duke 200 is enabled with DOHC 4-stroke engine with displacement of 200cc power
  • High performance engine is producing maximum power of 22Bhp and maximum Torque of 18Nm 
  • 6 speeds gear system is presenting high performance speed
  • Liquid cooling system engine is available
  • Braking system and suspension system are providing excellent braking facility and nice safety
  • Dual Muffler Exhaust and sporty graphic and body work of the bike is very attractive
KTM Duke 350 specifications & features
  • Ultra-compact 4 stroke engine with modern electronic fuel injection system
  • KTM Duke 350 has electronic start option
  • Bike has 349.5cc DOHC engine
  • Handling and seating arrangement setting of the bike is very comfort

Thursday, July 14, 2011

KTM Duke 200 will launch in India at Auto Expo 2012 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi



The KTM Duke for India will feature a 200cc engine and will be launched at the upcoming 2012 Indian Auto Expo to be held in the month of January at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

KTM CEO Stefan Pierer also pulled off a massive announcement in the form of a 350cc KTM Duke to follow the 200cc model, in 2013.

Coming back to the KTM Duke 200, this motorcycle will be produced at Bajaj Auto’s plant in Chakan. Bajaj-KTM is very aggressively targeting 25,000 to 30,000 units each year which means that the pricing of the Duke 200, in true Bajaj style will be very competitive to say the least. Quite hearteningly, the KTM Duke 125, which is currently being exported to various markets across the world is built by Bajaj Auto at Chakan. This motorcycle has received worldwide acclaim for it’s great quality levels, which is a tribute to Bajaj Auto’s and India’s growing expertise in motorcycle manufacturing, rivaling the best motorcycle makers in the world.

Start saving up people, a 350cc Duke is coming in 2013. Meanwhile, KTM plans to sell a whopping 2 lakh motorcycles by 2015, which is more than double its current projection for 2011 at 82,000 motorcycles. So, the future KTM motorcycles like the Duke 200 and the Duke 350 will be the big volume pushers for KTM, with India becoming a major market. Also, the KTM Dukes manufactured in India by Bajaj Auto will also be exported to many countries like the Thailand, Malaysia and Brazil. Here’s what KTM CEO Stefan Pierer has had to say about the Duke 200, Duke 350 and KTM’s overall expansion plans.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

KTM Freeride electric motocross bike for the EICMA show


Electric motorcycles, until recently mainly made by the newer entrants into the motorcycling industry like Brammo and Zero Motorcycles, are all set to go mainstream as KTM readies up it’s first electric offering in the form of the Freeride electric Motocross motorcycle for the EICMA show scheduled for November, this year. Along with the KTM Freeride getting launched at EICMA, the other neat surprise the first electric motorcycle from KTM comes with is the price tag that the Frreride is expected to sport.

Under 10,000 Euros is what you will have to shell out for this electric motorcross motorcycle and that price makes it very attractive indeed. Over the past few years, four stroke motorcycles in motocross are slowly being questioned over cost of maintenance even as the cheaper two strokes make much more sense, considering their low cost of maintenance, lower cost of parts and fewer parts in the engine. Once the electric model from KTM will arrive, it could further trigger a paradigm shift in how Motocross motorcycles will be powered.

An electric motor replacing the conventional powered MX motorcycles makes a bunch of sense considering the fact that the battery stack of the electric MX motorcycles can be replaced after each race. This is exactly what KTM seems to be betting on with the Freeride Electric MX’er machine. Meanwhile, the KTM Freeride will produce a very useful 43 Nm of twist right from 500 rpm. This apart, the peak power that the MX machine is capable is about 30 Bhp, with a constant power of 11 Bhp possible all through.

While the peak power still has some catching up to do with conventional MX motorcycles, the torque figure will be what will really be the talking point of the lithium ion battery powered Freeride. Will the KTM Freeride manage to convert enough of the MX crowd to adopt electric power remains the big question that remains to be answered.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

KTM Recalls 2010-2011 Motorcycles for Handlebar Problem

KTM is recalling certain model year 2010 and 2011 motorcycles manufactured from November 2009 through November 23, 2010.

Due to improper heat treatment, the handlebar clamps can develop cracks, allowing the handlebar to move from its set position.

The number of units affected is 1228.

Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

KTM 85SX, 2009

KTM 85SX, 2009 

 Specifications
Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 84.9 cc
Bore x stroke 47 x 48.95 mm (1.85 x 1.93")
Starter Kickstarter
Transmission 6 gears
Carburetor Keihin PWK 28
Control Power Valve
Engine lubrication Mixture oil lubrication 1:40
Transmission oil Motorex, SAE 15W50
Primary drive 19:66
Final drive 14:49
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition Moric digital 2M1

Frame Double grinded central double-cradle-type frame
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Aluminium Ø 22 mm (0.87")
Front suspension WP USD Ø 43 mm (1.69")
Rear suspension WP PDS mono shock
Suspension travel front/rear 280 / 300 mm (10.83 / 11.81")
Front brake Disc brake Ø 220 mm (8.66")
Rear brake Disc brake Ø 200 mm (7.87")
Rims, front/rear 1.4 x 17"; 1.6 x 14" Alu
Tires, front/rear 70/100 x 17"; 90/100 x 14"
Chain 1/2 x 5/16"
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 66°
Wheel base 1290 mm (50.79")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 385 mm (15.16")
Seat height 845 mm (33.27")
Tank capacity approx. 5 liters (1.32 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 68 kg (129.94 lbs) 

KTM 85XC, 2009

KTM 85XC, 2009


Specifications
Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 84.9 cc
Bore x stroke 47/48.95 mm (1.85/1.93")
Starter Kickstarter
Transmission 6 gears
Carburetor Keihin PWK 28
Control Power valve
Engine lubrication Mixture lubrication 1:40
Transmission oil 15W50
Primary drive 19:66
Final drive 14:46
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition Moric digital 2M1

Frame Double grinded central double-cradle-type frame
Subframe Aluminium 7020
Handlebar Aluminium Ø 22 mm (0.87")
Front suspension WP USD Ø 43 mm (1.69")
Rear suspension WP monoshock PDS
Suspension travel front/rear 275/300 mm (10.83/11.81")
Brakes, front/rear Disc brake Ø 220/200 mm (8.66/7.87")
Rims, front/rear 1.6 x 17"; 1.85 x 14" Aluminium
Tires, front/rear 70/100-17; 90/100-14
Chain 1/2 x 5/16" O-Ring
Main silencer Aluminium 85 SX
Steering head angle 66°
Wheel base 1290 mm ± 10 mm (50.79"±0.39")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 385 mm (15.16")
Seat height 865 mm (35.06")
Tank capacity approx. 5 liters (1.32 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 66 kg (145.5 lbs) 

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

KTM 65XC, 2009

KTM 65XC, 2009


Specifications
Engine type Single Cylinder, 2-Stroke, Case Reed Induction, Liquid Cooled
Displacement 64.85cc
Bore x stroke 45/40.8 mm (1.77/1.61")
Starter Kick starter
Transmission 6 gears
Carburetor Mikuni VM 24
Lubrication Lubrication mixture 60:1
Engine lubrication 15W50
Primary drive 23:75
Final drive 14:50
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition Moric digital 2M1


Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4
Subframe Aluminum 7020
Handlebar Pro-Taper Aluminium Ø 22 mm (0.87")
Front suspension Marzocchi USD Ø 35 mm (1.38")
Rear suspension WP monoshock
Suspension travel front/rear 220/270 mm (8.66/10.63")
Brakes, front/rear Disc brake Ø 200/160 mm (7.87/6.3")
Rims, front/rear 1.6 x 14" / 1.6 x 12" Aluminum
Tires, front/rear 60/100-14"; 80/100-12"
Chain 1/2 x 1/4" O-Ring
Main silencer Aluminum 65 SX
Steering head angle 64.5°
Trail Adjustable
Wheel base 1137mm ± 10mm (44.76"±0.39")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 280mm (11")
Seat height 750mm (29.53")
Tank capacity approx. 3.5 liters (0.91 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 55.4 kgs (122.14 lbs) 

KTM 65SX, 2009

KTM 65SX, 2009

 
 Specifications
Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 64.9 cc
Bore x stroke 45 x 40.8 mm (1.77 x 1.61")
Starter Kickstarter
Transmission 6 gears
Carburetor Mikuni VM 24-505
Control PCEV
Engine lubrication Mixture oil lubrication 1:60
Transmission oil Motorex, SAE 15W-50
Primary drive 61:33
Final drive 11:40
Cooling Liquid cooling
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition AET digital

Frame Double grinded central double-cradle-type frame
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Pro Taper, Aluminium Ø 22 mm (0.87")
Front suspension Marzocchi USD Ø 35 mm (1.38")
Rear suspension WP mono shock
Suspension travel front/rear 220 / 270 mm (8.66 / 10.63")
Front brake Disc brake Ø 198 mm (7.80")
Rear brake Disc brake Ø 160 mm (6.3")
Rims, front/rear 1.6 x 14"; 1.6 x 12" Alu
Tires, front/rear 60/100 x 14"; 80/100 x 12"
Chain 1/2 x 1/4"
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 64.5°
Wheel base 1137 mm (44.76")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 280 mm (11.02")
Seat height 750 mm (28.54")
Tank capacity approx. 3.5 liters (0.93 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 55.4 kg (122.13 lbs) 

KTM 50SX Mini, 2009

KTM 50SX Mini, 2009


Specifications
Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 49 cc
Bore x stroke 39.5 x 40 mm (1.55 x 1.57")
Starter Kickstarter
Transmission Single gear automatic
Carburetor Dell'Orto PHBG 19 BS
Engine lubrication Mixture oil lubrication 1:60
Transmission oil Motorex ATF Super
Primary drive 61:33
Final drive 11:44
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Centrifugal clutch (adjustable)
Ignition Seletra analog


Frame Double grinded central-double-cradle-type frame
Subframe Steel
Handlebar Pro Taper, Aluminium Ø 22 mm (0.87")
Front suspension Marzocchi Ø 32 mm (1.26")
Rear suspension WP mono shock
Suspension travel front/rear 110 / 171 mm (4.33" / 6.73")
Front brake Disc brake Ø 160 mm (6.3")
Rear brake Disc brake Ø 140 mm (5.51")
Rims, front/rear 1.6 x 10"; 1.6 x 10" Alu
Tires, front/rear 2.50 x 10"; 2.75 x 10"
Chain 1/2 x 3/16"
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 67.4°
Wheel base 914 mm (35.98")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 184 mm (7.24")
Seat height 558 mm (22")
Tank capacity approx. 2 liters (0.53 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 37.8 kg (83.33 lbs) 

KTM 50SX Junior , 2009

KTM 50SX Junior , 2009




Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 49 cc
Bore x stroke 39.5 x 40 mm (1.55 x 1.57")
Starter Kickstarter
Carburetor Dell'Orto PHVA 14 DS
Engine lubrication Mixture oil lubrication 1:60
Transmission oil Motorex ATF Super
Primary drive 61:33
Final drive 11:40
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Centrifugal clutch (adjustable)
Ignition Seletra analog


Frame Central double-cradle-type frame
Subframe Steel
Handlebar Pro Taper, Aluminium Ø 22 mm (0.87")
Front suspension Marzocchi Ø 32 mm (1.26")
Rear suspension WP mono shock
Suspension travel front/rear 140 / 205 mm (5.51" / 8.07")
Front brake Disc brake Ø 160 mm (6.3")
Rear brake Disc brake Ø 140 mm (5.51")
Rims, front/rear 1.6 x 10"; 1.6 x 10" Alu
Tires, front/rear 2.50 x 10"; 2.75 x 10"
Chain 1/2 x 3/16"
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 67.4°
Wheel base 910 mm (35.83")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 220 mm (8.66")
Seat height 607 mm (23.9")
Tank capacity approx. 2.3 liters (0.61 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 37.6 kg (82.89 lbs

Friday, December 10, 2010

2011 KTM 125 EXC


2011 KTM 125 EXC
It doesn't get more vicious!
The 125 EXC starts the new season with even more optimisations. With its well-known powerful engine, new frame design and improved chassis, it faces down the competition in the E1 class. A great example of simple two-stroke technology with superior power and minimal weight. It's never been so easy to be 'ready to race'!
EXC SIXDAYS
Engine
The SIX-DAYS models draw their power from two-stroke and four-stroke racing engines which have been optimised down to the finest detail for Enduro racing. Powerful, with perfect power delivery and excellent durability. Pure energy!
Tank
Ergonomic tank for ideal contact with the bike.Special KTM airflow system with ducts beneath the spoilers for anoptimum fresh air supply to the airbox. Another advantage for racing: transparent polyethylene lets you see the fuel level from the outside.
Seat
The seat of the Six-Days bike is supplied with additional pockets and logos. It also has a reduced-weight, optimised foam core for improved comfort and longer service life.



2011 KTM 125 EXC - USA Specifications
MSRP: See KTM Dealer for prices

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2011 KTM 125 EXC - Canada Specifications
MSRP: See KTM Dealer for prices

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2011 KTM 125 EXC - International Specifications
MSRP: See KTM Dealer for prices

Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 124.8 cc
Bore x stroke 54 x 54.5 mm (2.13/2.15")
Starter Kickstarter
Transmission 6 gears
Carburetor Keihin PWK 36 S AG
Control Exhaust control
Lubrication Mixture oil lubrication 1:60
Transmission oil Motorex, SAE 15W-50
Primary drive 23:73
Final drive 14:42 (13:50)
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition Kokusan


Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Neken, Aluminium Ø 28/22 mm (1.10/0.87")
Front suspension WP USD Ø 48 mm (1.89")
Rear suspension WP PDS shock absorber
Suspension travel front/rear 300/335 mm (11.81/13.19")
Brakes, front/rear Disc brakes Ø 260/220 mm (10.24/8.66")
Rims, front/rear 1.60 x 21"; 2.15 x 18" Excel
Tires, front/rear 90/90-21"; 120/90-18"
Chain X-ring chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 63.5°
Wheel base 1471 ± 10 mm (57.91 ± 0.39")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 390 mm (15.35")
Seat height 985 mm (38.78")
Tank capacity approx. 9.5 liters (2.51 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 97 kg (213.8 lbs)






KTM PRESS RELEASE
PERFECTLY POSITIONED: THE KTM OFFROAD MODEL YEAR 2011

KTM’s Mattighofen factory in Austria has invested a huge amount of effort in developing the latest Offroad motorcycles for the 2010 season with the clear aim of improving the advantage on loose ground even more. Star of the KTM model range is the revolutionary MX1 innovation, the 350 SX-F.

The current motorsport season is well underway and the KTM factory riders have already claimed a slew of podiums on the latest “Made in Austria“ Offroaders. Now the sports brand from Austria presents the line-up of brand new motorcycles for the Model Year 2011.

With three high quality and competitive Minicycle variants for the youngest offroad enthusiasts, a total of six uncompromising Motocross motorcycles especially designed for winning races as well as eight versions of Sport Enduros, the Austrian manufacturer presents the perfect line-up for the coming season. In doing so, KTM once again underlines its leading role in the world of Offroad sports activity.

The huge amount of depth of development in the new Offroad model range extends all the way from the 50 cc two-stroke (50 SX) right up to the powerful displacement of the Enduro 530 EXC-R. In between there is a whole range of tailor-made sports machines for every type of offroad riding and for every rider profile, all absolutely true to the KTM “Ready to Race” philosophy. KTM has just the right machine, regardless of whether it’s for the ambitious hobby rider or the ruling world champion.

As well as the huge development effort that the KTM technicians have applied to the entire model range, these new motorcycles still include some very special innovations. This especially applies to the 350 SX-F, which was first exhibited last autumn. This, the first ever 350 cc bike deployed in the MX1 World Championship, has already been mastered by factory riders Antonio “Tony” Cairoli and his Red Bull KTM teammate Rui Goncalves. Cairoli not only won the premiere race for the 350 machine; after his GP victories, he is also leading the championship standings.

In addition to the unique engine concept, the MX lineup for the 2011 also includes a newly developed frame and chassis components.

The Enduro models, which have been similarly decorated with world championship titles all also profit from the massive amount of experience gathered by not less than 176 World Championship titles. This can be seen both in the feather light two-stroke versions as well as the highly modern and performance powerful four-stroke models. With significant improvements in a while range of areas as well as the extensive series equipment, these machines are prepared in the best possible way for the new racing season.

The new Motocross, Enduro and Minicycle models will be delivered to KTM dealers from June of this year.

2011 KTM 125 EXC


2011 KTM 125 EXC
It doesn't get more vicious!
The 125 EXC starts the new season with even more optimisations. With its well-known powerful engine, new frame design and improved chassis, it faces down the competition in the E1 class. A great example of simple two-stroke technology with superior power and minimal weight. It's never been so easy to be 'ready to race'!
EXC SIXDAYS
Engine
The SIX-DAYS models draw their power from two-stroke and four-stroke racing engines which have been optimised down to the finest detail for Enduro racing. Powerful, with perfect power delivery and excellent durability. Pure energy!
Tank
Ergonomic tank for ideal contact with the bike.Special KTM airflow system with ducts beneath the spoilers for anoptimum fresh air supply to the airbox. Another advantage for racing: transparent polyethylene lets you see the fuel level from the outside.
Seat
The seat of the Six-Days bike is supplied with additional pockets and logos. It also has a reduced-weight, optimised foam core for improved comfort and longer service life.



2011 KTM 125 EXC - USA Specifications
MSRP: See KTM Dealer for prices

NA



2011 KTM 125 EXC - Canada Specifications
MSRP: See KTM Dealer for prices

NA
 

2011 KTM 125 EXC - International Specifications
MSRP: See KTM Dealer for prices

Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 124.8 cc
Bore x stroke 54 x 54.5 mm (2.13/2.15")
Starter Kickstarter
Transmission 6 gears
Carburetor Keihin PWK 36 S AG
Control Exhaust control
Lubrication Mixture oil lubrication 1:60
Transmission oil Motorex, SAE 15W-50
Primary drive 23:73
Final drive 14:42 (13:50)
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition Kokusan


Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Neken, Aluminium Ø 28/22 mm (1.10/0.87")
Front suspension WP USD Ø 48 mm (1.89")
Rear suspension WP PDS shock absorber
Suspension travel front/rear 300/335 mm (11.81/13.19")
Brakes, front/rear Disc brakes Ø 260/220 mm (10.24/8.66")
Rims, front/rear 1.60 x 21"; 2.15 x 18" Excel
Tires, front/rear 90/90-21"; 120/90-18"
Chain X-ring chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 63.5°
Wheel base 1471 ± 10 mm (57.91 ± 0.39")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 390 mm (15.35")
Seat height 985 mm (38.78")
Tank capacity approx. 9.5 liters (2.51 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 97 kg (213.8 lbs)






KTM PRESS RELEASE
PERFECTLY POSITIONED: THE KTM OFFROAD MODEL YEAR 2011

KTM’s Mattighofen factory in Austria has invested a huge amount of effort in developing the latest Offroad motorcycles for the 2010 season with the clear aim of improving the advantage on loose ground even more. Star of the KTM model range is the revolutionary MX1 innovation, the 350 SX-F.

The current motorsport season is well underway and the KTM factory riders have already claimed a slew of podiums on the latest “Made in Austria“ Offroaders. Now the sports brand from Austria presents the line-up of brand new motorcycles for the Model Year 2011.

With three high quality and competitive Minicycle variants for the youngest offroad enthusiasts, a total of six uncompromising Motocross motorcycles especially designed for winning races as well as eight versions of Sport Enduros, the Austrian manufacturer presents the perfect line-up for the coming season. In doing so, KTM once again underlines its leading role in the world of Offroad sports activity.

The huge amount of depth of development in the new Offroad model range extends all the way from the 50 cc two-stroke (50 SX) right up to the powerful displacement of the Enduro 530 EXC-R. In between there is a whole range of tailor-made sports machines for every type of offroad riding and for every rider profile, all absolutely true to the KTM “Ready to Race” philosophy. KTM has just the right machine, regardless of whether it’s for the ambitious hobby rider or the ruling world champion.

As well as the huge development effort that the KTM technicians have applied to the entire model range, these new motorcycles still include some very special innovations. This especially applies to the 350 SX-F, which was first exhibited last autumn. This, the first ever 350 cc bike deployed in the MX1 World Championship, has already been mastered by factory riders Antonio “Tony” Cairoli and his Red Bull KTM teammate Rui Goncalves. Cairoli not only won the premiere race for the 350 machine; after his GP victories, he is also leading the championship standings.

In addition to the unique engine concept, the MX lineup for the 2011 also includes a newly developed frame and chassis components.

The Enduro models, which have been similarly decorated with world championship titles all also profit from the massive amount of experience gathered by not less than 176 World Championship titles. This can be seen both in the feather light two-stroke versions as well as the highly modern and performance powerful four-stroke models. With significant improvements in a while range of areas as well as the extensive series equipment, these machines are prepared in the best possible way for the new racing season.

The new Motocross, Enduro and Minicycle models will be delivered to KTM dealers from June of this year.

2011 KTM 125 EXC


2011 KTM 125 EXC
It doesn't get more vicious!
The 125 EXC starts the new season with even more optimisations. With its well-known powerful engine, new frame design and improved chassis, it faces down the competition in the E1 class. A great example of simple two-stroke technology with superior power and minimal weight. It's never been so easy to be 'ready to race'!
EXC SIXDAYS
Engine
The SIX-DAYS models draw their power from two-stroke and four-stroke racing engines which have been optimised down to the finest detail for Enduro racing. Powerful, with perfect power delivery and excellent durability. Pure energy!
Tank
Ergonomic tank for ideal contact with the bike.Special KTM airflow system with ducts beneath the spoilers for anoptimum fresh air supply to the airbox. Another advantage for racing: transparent polyethylene lets you see the fuel level from the outside.
Seat
The seat of the Six-Days bike is supplied with additional pockets and logos. It also has a reduced-weight, optimised foam core for improved comfort and longer service life.



2011 KTM 125 EXC - USA Specifications
MSRP: See KTM Dealer for prices

NA



2011 KTM 125 EXC - Canada Specifications
MSRP: See KTM Dealer for prices

NA
 

2011 KTM 125 EXC - International Specifications
MSRP: See KTM Dealer for prices

Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 124.8 cc
Bore x stroke 54 x 54.5 mm (2.13/2.15")
Starter Kickstarter
Transmission 6 gears
Carburetor Keihin PWK 36 S AG
Control Exhaust control
Lubrication Mixture oil lubrication 1:60
Transmission oil Motorex, SAE 15W-50
Primary drive 23:73
Final drive 14:42 (13:50)
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition Kokusan


Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Neken, Aluminium Ø 28/22 mm (1.10/0.87")
Front suspension WP USD Ø 48 mm (1.89")
Rear suspension WP PDS shock absorber
Suspension travel front/rear 300/335 mm (11.81/13.19")
Brakes, front/rear Disc brakes Ø 260/220 mm (10.24/8.66")
Rims, front/rear 1.60 x 21"; 2.15 x 18" Excel
Tires, front/rear 90/90-21"; 120/90-18"
Chain X-ring chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 63.5°
Wheel base 1471 ± 10 mm (57.91 ± 0.39")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 390 mm (15.35")
Seat height 985 mm (38.78")
Tank capacity approx. 9.5 liters (2.51 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 97 kg (213.8 lbs)






KTM PRESS RELEASE
PERFECTLY POSITIONED: THE KTM OFFROAD MODEL YEAR 2011

KTM’s Mattighofen factory in Austria has invested a huge amount of effort in developing the latest Offroad motorcycles for the 2010 season with the clear aim of improving the advantage on loose ground even more. Star of the KTM model range is the revolutionary MX1 innovation, the 350 SX-F.

The current motorsport season is well underway and the KTM factory riders have already claimed a slew of podiums on the latest “Made in Austria“ Offroaders. Now the sports brand from Austria presents the line-up of brand new motorcycles for the Model Year 2011.

With three high quality and competitive Minicycle variants for the youngest offroad enthusiasts, a total of six uncompromising Motocross motorcycles especially designed for winning races as well as eight versions of Sport Enduros, the Austrian manufacturer presents the perfect line-up for the coming season. In doing so, KTM once again underlines its leading role in the world of Offroad sports activity.

The huge amount of depth of development in the new Offroad model range extends all the way from the 50 cc two-stroke (50 SX) right up to the powerful displacement of the Enduro 530 EXC-R. In between there is a whole range of tailor-made sports machines for every type of offroad riding and for every rider profile, all absolutely true to the KTM “Ready to Race” philosophy. KTM has just the right machine, regardless of whether it’s for the ambitious hobby rider or the ruling world champion.

As well as the huge development effort that the KTM technicians have applied to the entire model range, these new motorcycles still include some very special innovations. This especially applies to the 350 SX-F, which was first exhibited last autumn. This, the first ever 350 cc bike deployed in the MX1 World Championship, has already been mastered by factory riders Antonio “Tony” Cairoli and his Red Bull KTM teammate Rui Goncalves. Cairoli not only won the premiere race for the 350 machine; after his GP victories, he is also leading the championship standings.

In addition to the unique engine concept, the MX lineup for the 2011 also includes a newly developed frame and chassis components.

The Enduro models, which have been similarly decorated with world championship titles all also profit from the massive amount of experience gathered by not less than 176 World Championship titles. This can be seen both in the feather light two-stroke versions as well as the highly modern and performance powerful four-stroke models. With significant improvements in a while range of areas as well as the extensive series equipment, these machines are prepared in the best possible way for the new racing season.

The new Motocross, Enduro and Minicycle models will be delivered to KTM dealers from June of this year.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

KTM-50-sx-dirt-bike


KTM-50-sx-dirt-bike spesification

Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 49 cc
Bore x stroke 39.5 x 40 mm (1.55 x 1.57″)
Starter Kickstarter
Transmission Single gear automatic
Carburetor Dell’Orto PHBG 19 BS
Engine lubrication Mixture oil lubrication 1:60
Transmission oil Motorex ATF Super
Primary drive 61:33
Final drive 11:40
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Centrifugal clutch (adjustable)
Ignition                                                         seletra 2p d36 
Frame Double grinded central double-cradle-type frame
Subframe Steel
Handlebar Pro Taper, Aluminium Ø 22 mm (0.87″)
Front suspension Marzocchi Ø 32 mm (1.26″)
Rear suspension WP mono shock
Suspension travel front/rear 185/185 mm (7.28″/7.28″)
Front brake Disc brake Ø 160 mm (6.3″)
Rear brake Disc brake Ø 140 mm (5.51″)
Rims, front/rear 1.5 x 12″; 1.6 x 10″ Alu
Tires, front/rear 60/100 x 12″; 2.75 x 10″
Chain 1/2 x 3/16″
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 66°
Wheel base 1032 mm (40.63″)
Ground clearance (unloaded) 252 mm (9.92″)
Seat height 684 mm (26.93″)
Tank capacity approx. 2.3 liters (0.61 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 39.8 kg (87.74 lbs)

KTM-50-sx-dirt-bike


KTM-50-sx-dirt-bike spesification

Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 49 cc
Bore x stroke 39.5 x 40 mm (1.55 x 1.57″)
Starter Kickstarter
Transmission Single gear automatic
Carburetor Dell’Orto PHBG 19 BS
Engine lubrication Mixture oil lubrication 1:60
Transmission oil Motorex ATF Super
Primary drive 61:33
Final drive 11:40
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Centrifugal clutch (adjustable)
Ignition                                                         seletra 2p d36 
Frame Double grinded central double-cradle-type frame
Subframe Steel
Handlebar Pro Taper, Aluminium Ø 22 mm (0.87″)
Front suspension Marzocchi Ø 32 mm (1.26″)
Rear suspension WP mono shock
Suspension travel front/rear 185/185 mm (7.28″/7.28″)
Front brake Disc brake Ø 160 mm (6.3″)
Rear brake Disc brake Ø 140 mm (5.51″)
Rims, front/rear 1.5 x 12″; 1.6 x 10″ Alu
Tires, front/rear 60/100 x 12″; 2.75 x 10″
Chain 1/2 x 3/16″
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 66°
Wheel base 1032 mm (40.63″)
Ground clearance (unloaded) 252 mm (9.92″)
Seat height 684 mm (26.93″)
Tank capacity approx. 2.3 liters (0.61 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 39.8 kg (87.74 lbs)

KTM-50-sx-dirt-bike


KTM-50-sx-dirt-bike spesification

Engine type Single cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement 49 cc
Bore x stroke 39.5 x 40 mm (1.55 x 1.57″)
Starter Kickstarter
Transmission Single gear automatic
Carburetor Dell’Orto PHBG 19 BS
Engine lubrication Mixture oil lubrication 1:60
Transmission oil Motorex ATF Super
Primary drive 61:33
Final drive 11:40
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Centrifugal clutch (adjustable)
Ignition                                                         seletra 2p d36 
Frame Double grinded central double-cradle-type frame
Subframe Steel
Handlebar Pro Taper, Aluminium Ø 22 mm (0.87″)
Front suspension Marzocchi Ø 32 mm (1.26″)
Rear suspension WP mono shock
Suspension travel front/rear 185/185 mm (7.28″/7.28″)
Front brake Disc brake Ø 160 mm (6.3″)
Rear brake Disc brake Ø 140 mm (5.51″)
Rims, front/rear 1.5 x 12″; 1.6 x 10″ Alu
Tires, front/rear 60/100 x 12″; 2.75 x 10″
Chain 1/2 x 3/16″
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 66°
Wheel base 1032 mm (40.63″)
Ground clearance (unloaded) 252 mm (9.92″)
Seat height 684 mm (26.93″)
Tank capacity approx. 2.3 liters (0.61 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 39.8 kg (87.74 lbs)

Thursday, October 7, 2010

2011 KTM 125 Duke Street Bike Picture

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2011 KTM 125 Duke New Officially Name

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