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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
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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.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Karina and KTM RC8

The KTM RC8 is a pretty bike. And Karina is a pretty gal, so when you put the two elements together in a big picture, come on, how can it be bad? ... Scroll down for the full story


As was said previously on this site, we were doing a centrefold shoot with Karina and the new KTM RC8. What more do you want at this point in time? A great looking bike. And Karina is a pretty gal, so when you put the two elements together in a big picture, come on, how can it be bad?

There will be more pics in the gallery in the fullness of time and you're getting a sneak preview of the June issue of SuperBike centrefold...

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

2010 KTM 990 Adventure R SPEC


Engine type Twin cylinder, 4-stroke, V 75°
Displacement 999 cc
Bore x stroke 101 x 62.4 mm (3.98 x 2.46")
Performance (homologated) 84,5 kW @ 8750 rpm
Max. torque 100 Nm @ 6750 rpm
Compression ratio 11.5:1
Starter/Battery E-Starter / 12 V 11.2 Ah
Transmission 6 gears, dog clutch engagement
Fuel Mixture Generation Keihin electronic fuel injection
Control 4 V/DOHC
Lubrication Pressure lubrication
Engine lubrication Motorex, SAE 10W-50
Primary drive 35:67
Final drive 16:42
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Motor Management Keihin EMS

Frame Chromium-Molybdenum trellis frame, powder-coated
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Aluminium, Ø 28/22 mm (1.10/0.87"), tapered
Front suspension WP USD Ø 48 mm (1.89")
Rear suspension WP mono shock PDS with hydr. spring preload
Suspension travel front/rear 265/265 mm (10.43/10.43")
Front brake 2 x Brembo two piston, floating caliper, floating brake disc Ø 300 mm (11.81")
Rear brake Brembo two piston, floating caliper, floating brake disc Ø 240 mm (9.45")
Rims, front/rear 2.15 x 21"; 4.25 x 18"
Tires, front/rear 90/90-21"; 150/70 R 18
Chain X-Ring 5/8 x 5/16"
Main silencer Twin stainless steel silencer with regulated catalytic converter
Steering head angle 63.4°
Trail 119 mm (4.69")
Wheel base 1570 ± 10 mm (61.81 ± 0.39")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 316 mm (12.44")
Seat height 915 mm (36.02")
Tank capacity approx. 19,5 Liters/4 litres reserve (5.81/1.06 gal)
Weight (dry) approx. 207 kg (456.34 lbs)

KTM RC8 R Red Bull Edition


RC8 R Red Bull Edition
» Only 100 available!
» Clubrace kit including Akrapovic Evo4 for 180 hp (132 kW)!

Engine type 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, V 75°
Displacement 1195 cc
Bore x stroke 105 x 69 mm (4.13 x 2.72")
Performance (homologated) 125 kW @ 10250 rpm
Max. torque 123 Nm @ 8000 rpm
Compression ratio 13.5:1
Starter/Battery Electric Starter/12 V 11.2 Ah
Transmission 6 gears, dog clutch engagement
Fuel Mixture Generation Keihin EFI (throttle body 52 mm (2.05"))
Control 4 V/DOHC
Lubrication Pressure lubrication with 3 Eaton pumps
Engine lubrication Motorex, SAE 10W-50
Primary drive 40:76
Final drive 17:37
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Motor Management Keihin EMS


Frame Chromium-Molybdenum trellis frame, powder-coated
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Aluminium stump handlebar
Front suspension WP-USD Ø 43 mm
Rear suspension WP-Monoshock
Suspension travel front/rear 120/120 mm (4.7 / 4.7")
Front brake 2 x Brembo four piston, radially bolted caliper, brake disc 320 mm (12.6")
Rear brake Brembo two piston, fixed caliper, brake disc 220 mm (8.66")
Rims, front/rear Cast aluminium wheels 3.5 x 17"; 6 x 17"
Tires, front/rear 120/70 ZR 17; 190/55 ZR 17
Chain X-ring 5/8 x 5/16"
Main silencer Stainless steel underfloor silencer with regulated catalytic converter
Steering head angle 66.7°
Trail 97 mm (3.82")
Wheel base 1425 mm (56.10")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 110 mm (4.33")
Seat height 805/825 mm (31.69/32.48")
Tank capacity approx. 16.5 liters/3.5 liters reserve (4.36/0.92 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 182 kg (405.23 lbs)

Sunday, November 8, 2009

KTM 450 EXC 2009

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

KTM 990 Super Duke

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KTM, the Austrian bike manufacturer best known for its fabulous off-road title winning machines, has sets its sights on becoming Europe’s largest motorcycle manufacturer. But, to do so it needs a comprehensive range of machines to compliment its excellent off-road competition machines.

The Super Duke arrives in Europe just a year after KTM launched its first twin-cylinder motorcycle in the shape of the 950 Adventure. KTM has upped the capacity of the Adventure’s 942cc LC8 engine to form the heart of the 990 Super Duke. New fuel injection and engine management systems are just part of it.

Source about KTM 990 Super Duke via bikeintro

Sunday, July 5, 2009

2007 KTM Super Duke…!!!


MOGE original manufacturer of this issue MOGE Austria 'streetfighter' andalannya the KTM Super Duke. Competitors terberat from KTM Super Duke is the Aprilia Tuono R (if there is a chance mengkin I study). Tow motor including yahuuud neh ... 0 - 100 km / h requires only 2.9 seconds ...! The hobby-nge drag race ... I definitely know what standardnya 1 / 4 mile (400 meter), only applied in 10.79 seconds ...! And can reach top speednya .. 142 mph (kaliin own .. so yah km / h): P

Technical Specification

KTM Super Duke 999cc engine use, V-Twin 75 degrees, 4 stroke, liquid cooled. With this engine, the power generated reached 105.6HP at 9650 RPM. Torsi produced 100 Nm at 7000 RPM. Compression Ratio 11.5:1 reach. Starter MOGE this using electric. Koplingnya using the wet type, multi-disc. Suspensi front fork uses 48mm size, and use the rear monoshock.

Its use Brembo brakes, 320mm dual disc with 4 piston calipers, while using the rear brake 240mm single disc with a single floating calipers. Using the front tire size 120/70-17, while the rear tire size 180/55-17. Weight MOGE this reach 186 kg, with the gas tank capacity of 18.5 liters.

From the price KTM Super Duke is relatively more expensive than Aprilia Tuono R. Technical specifications are more superior Aprilia Tuono R dibandingin KTM Super Duke. However, although less technical specifications, side view of the KTM Super Duke has characteristics and identity KTM banget ...! So inget enmity between motor 2 brand in Indonesia .. similar-similar neh .. story ... Anyway, this KTM Super Duke dibanderol at USD 13,998. I do not know precisely .. ATPM KTM whether in Indonesia .. also ngeluarin KTM Super Duke this ...! : D

Sunday, June 28, 2009

2008 KTM 1190 RC8 First Look

2008 KTM 1190 RC8
KTM announces the dawn of a new era, making the official Superbike plunge with the 1190 RC8.
The 65th EICMA show in Milan keeps cranking out the surprises, with Austrian manufacturer KTM introducing its first-ever Superbike design - the 1190 RC8.

Yet the KTM RC8 debut isn't too shocking, as the "Made in Austria" Superbike has been a long time coming. First breaking cover at the 2005 shows, the then-concept machine was powered by the Super Duke 999cc Twin. Promised for eventual production, the project morphed into the 1190cc version unveiled this week at Milan.

Explaining the development of his company's first Superbike design at its Milan debut, KTM CEO Stefan Pierer said: "The RC8 is the perfect embodiment of the collective know-how and the sporting passion of our development teams. In addition, they have proven that KTM is capable of pushing through its own model strategy and in doing so, being absolutely true to our clear brand philosophy, also on the road."

Based off the LC8 Twin powering the Super Duke, the RC8 motor is punched out to, we assume, 1190cc displacement. Power claims for the new V-Twin are 155 horsepower and 88.5 lb-ft torque. If our past experience with the LC8 platform is any indication, the RC8 will benefit from a bounty of torque and magnificent mid-range - characteristics which figure to only be enhanced by the extra 190cc.

Dispensing with the raucous leftovers from the new V-Twin is an under-engine exhaust, positioning we've seen before on Erik Buell creations. The underslung design helping to keep a low center of gravity.

2008 KTM 1190 RC8
With its entry into the Superbike class, the 1190 RC8 is an exciting option with a style all its own.
The chassis is made up of a tubular steel frame mated to what appears to be a standard-fare aluminum swingarm. KTM continues use of WP suspension, with a non-traditional rear linkage located at the top of the swingarm. The WP components are complimented by radial-mount Brembo brakes, both of which the Austrian firm utilizes on its other high-performance streetbikes. The total design adds up to a claimed tank-full weight of 440 lbs.

Images of the new Superbike entry indicate a stock steering damper, as well as a pivot in the subframe to adjust seat height. In this regard, the Austrians have taken an adjustability cue from their Northern Italian neighbors, Ducati, which offers seat adjustment forward and back. It is a feature which signifies the RC8's intentions to accommodate a wide array of riders on the street.

But is this orange tiger a purpose-built streetbike or full-blown racing platform?

Given KTM's history of competitive racing, it seems a safe bet that the RC8 will be contesting championships in the near future. A fact backed up at the Milan Show by the RC8 on display being in full Red Bull racing livery trim. But don't expect the new KTM to jump right into the deep World Superbike end of the racing pool right away. When we chatted with KTM reps at the Super Duke press intro last year, they hinted the RC8 would skip SBK right out of the gate and get its toes wet in some European national series first. (One possible arena where we could see the KTM here in the States is the MOTO-ST series.)

2008 KTM 1190 RC8
Either the new KTM superbike has a adjustable pivot to alter the seat height and subframe, or we had too much to drink last night.
Our conversations with the orange folk also gave us an insight into KTM's styling intentions with the RC8. At the Duke intro reps showed us blacked out silhouette shots of the future RC8 next to its Japanese superbike competition. It was clear then that KTM designers wanted a machine uniquely identifiable by its profile alone and they have delivered. From its spacious undertail rear to the sharp bodywork up front, there's no mistaking this KTM for any of its literbike competitors.

Also, although no MSRP is listed in KTM PR, we were assured by our Austrian friends that they want the RC8 to be affordable for the general public. Whether Austrian notions of affordability conform to those of your regular Yankee remains to be seen.

The 1190 RC8 will be offered in KTM's trademark orange and black scheme, as well as a white and black version. According to KTM PR the new model will be available March 2008, "just in time for the start of the new motorcycle season."

Monday, May 18, 2009

1190 RCB


Sharper and lighter than anything that calls itself competition: 120 Nm torque, 155 HP at 10,000 rpm and withs less than 200 kilos fully tanked.

Nonetheless, thanks to innovative solutions and meticulous detail work, we've achieved unsurpassed rideability - on the street and on the racetrack, in every situation - of life or riding.

Monday, May 11, 2009

1190 RC8 R


Engine V-2 cylinder 75° liquid cooled
Bore x Stroke (mm) 105 x 69
Displacement (cc) 1195 ccm
Performance 190 HP / 10.500 rpm
Compression ratio 14,2 : 1
Valves 2 inlet valves 42 mm / 2 exhaust valves 34 mm per cylinder
Carburation Magnet Marelli SRT-EDL
Ignition Magnet Marelli SRT-EDL
Gearbox 6-speed, standard RC8R production gearbox
Clutch RC8 R standard production clutch, 10 friction plates




Frame RC8 R standard production tubular frame / WIG welded crome moly steel
Front suspension 43 mm WP closed cartridge insert front forks, with titan nitrated inner tubes
Front tyre Pirelli Slick 120/70-17
Rear tyre Pirelli Slick 190/55-17
Rear suspension aluminium swingarm, ride height adjustable linkage system, WP 4618 race shock, length adjustable, titan nitrated piston shaft
Head angle 66,7 °
Trail 97 mm
Wheelbase 1424 mm + 25 mm
Weight 170 kg (minimum IDM rules weight)
Front brake Brembo monobloc calipers, 2 320 mm diameter discs
Rear brake Brembo, 220 mm diameter disc
Front rim size 3,5”x17”
Rear rim size 6,0”x17”
Special Akrapovic IDM exhaust system, Wethje carbon fiber bodywork, Italia X-treme rims

Thursday, October 9, 2008

KTM MOTORCYCLE EXC 530


Those who feel the 530 EXC beneath them know what to expect: the ultimate combination of fighting machine and workhorse. The large SOHC engine develops brutal four-stroke power and also convinces with smooth power delivery on selective trails. In combination with the completely overhauled chassis, the new 530 EXC is the first choice for everyone who simply can’t get enough.

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 an optimum 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.

Technical data
EngineEngine type Single cylinder, 4-stroke
Displacement 510.4 cc
Bore x stroke 95/72 mm (3.74/2.83")
Compression ratio 11.9:1
Starter/Battery Kick- and electric starter/12V 4Ah
Transmission 6 gears
Carburetor Keihin FCR MX 39
Control 4 V / OHC with rocker levers
Lubrication Pressure lubrication with 3 oil pumps
Engine lubrication Motorex, SAE 15W-50
Transmission oil Motorex, SAE 15W-50
Primary drive 33:76
Final drive 15:45 (14:52)
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition Kokusan digital

Chassis
Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel
Subframe Aluminium 7020
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"; 140/80-18"
Chain X-ring chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 63.5°
Wheel base 1475 ± 10 mm (58.0 ± 0.39")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 380 mm (15")
Seat height 985 mm (38.78")
Tank capacity approx. 9 liters (2.38 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 113.9 kg (251,10 lbs)

KTM MOTORCYCLE EXC 450


Once a champion, always a champion. If one bike in the hard-fought E2 class has until now had what it takes to be the series winner, then that bike is the 450 EXC. And so it should stay! Ultra-modern technology is used both in the chassis and also in the ultra-powerful SOHC engine, which further perfects one of the most successful of off-road bikes.

The result is an extremely light, agile and immensely powerful high-tech race bike which once again raises the bar a whole step higher for the opposition.

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 an optimum 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.

Technical Data
Engine
Engine type Single cylinder, 4-stroke
Displacement 449.3 cc
Bore x stroke 95 / 63.4 mm (3.74 / 2.5")
Compression ratio 11.9:1
Starter/Battery Kick- and electric starter/12V 4Ah
Transmission 6 gears
Carburetor Keihin FCR-MX 39
Control 4 V / OHC with rocker levers
Lubrication Pressure lubrication with 3 oil pumps
Engine lubrication Motorex, SAE 15W-50
Transmission oil Motorex, SAE 15W-50
Primary drive 33:76
Final drive 15:45 (13:52)
Cooling Liquid cooled
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition Kokusan

Chassis
Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel
Subframe Aluminium 7020
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"; 140/80-18"
Chain X-ring chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 63.5°
Wheel base 1475 ± 10 mm (58.0 ± 0.39")
Ground clearance (unloaded) 380 mm (15")
Seat height 985 mm (38.78")
Tank capacity approx. 9 liters (2.38 gal)
Weight (no fuel) approx. 113.9 kg (251 lbs)

Saturday, September 27, 2008

2008 KTM 1190 RC8

The world’s leading manufacturer of off-road bikes has already proved itself with its innovations and has also caused a sensation with its outstandingly dynamic factory riders on the road racing circuit. Now KTM takes another crucial step towards having a complete range of unmistakable sports machines. At the heart of the 1190 RC8 is the completely newly developed supersport two-cylinder based on the well known LC8 range of engines, which, with a top performance of 155 hp and a maximum amount of torque of 120 Nm delivers an overwhelming amount of power to the rider. A unique light tubular steel frame, highest quality suspension and brake components and unusual technical solutions such as the exhaust positioned under the bike complete the 1190 RC8, which weighs just 200kg with a full tank. The result is a Superbike that truly lives up to its name in every sense of the word.

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