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2007 Ktm 250xc Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $3,299.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: ORANGE
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AUSTIN, Texas, US

AUSTIN, TX, US
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2007 KTM 250XC, SOLID 2-STROKE RACE OR PLAYBIKE,VERY LIGHT,VERY FAST.Thanks for looking we will see you soon.

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KTM E-Speed Electric Scooter Headed for Production

Tue, 23 Apr 2013

KTM announced it will bring its E-Speed electric scooter to production, with plans to introduce it to he European market in 2015. Originally unveiled last month at the 2013 Tokyo Motorcycle Show, the E-Speed made its European debut at this past weekend’s Bike Austria show where KTM officially announced the scooter will enter production. The E-Speed will follow the Freeride E as the second electric model offered by KTM.

KTM Presents 250cc Moto3 Engine

Thu, 06 Oct 2011

KTM revealed its new 250cc four-stroke engine that will be used in the Moto3 World Championship which is set to replace the 125cc class in 2012. The single cylinder engine is all new and not a repurposed motor from KTM‘s 250cc offroad engine portfolio and is said to weigh just 55 pounds. Official specs were not released, but Moto3 regulations dictate a maximum bore of 81mm, a rev limit of 14,000rpm.

Report: KTM 390 Duke to Launch at EICMA

Wed, 24 Oct 2012

KTM and Bajaj Auto will launch a new 375cc member of is entry-level Duke lineup, reports Indian site Zigwheels. Previous reports had KTM developing a 350 Duke as an extension of its 125 and 200 Duke (pictured above) family. The 350 Duke was also listed on a leaked Powerpoint slide from a North American dealer meeting we published in February, so this new model may be the first of the small-displacement Duke family to make it to the U.S.