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2012 Ktm 50 Sx Mini & Pocket on 2040-motos

US $3,699.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Duncansville, Pennsylvania, US

Duncansville, PA, US
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TypeType:Mini & Pocket Stock NumberStock Number:075226 PhonePhone:8883673804

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2012 Ktm 50 SX, RACE READY!! - A real KTM for the smallest of future MX. The 88 lbs. lightweight 50 SX sets the standard in terms of controllability and riding fun. A high-quality chassis with easily applied rotor brakes, top-quality components wherever you look and a powerful, reliable engine with easy-to-operate centrifugal clutch.

Moto blog

Report: KTM Developing 375cc Twin for Bajaj

Tue, 08 May 2012

Austrian manufacturer KTM is reportedly working on a new 375cc Twin-cylinder engine for Indian partner Bajaj. Bajaj owns a 47% stake in KTM and the two companies have worked together in the past for the KTM Duke 125 and Duke 200 as well as the Bajaj Pulsar 200NS (pictured above). According to India’s Business-Standard, KTM and Bajaj are collaborating on a new 375cc engine at Bajaj’s research and development facility in Akurdi, India, outside of Pune.

2012 Bajaj Pulsar 200NS – the Indian KTM Duke 200

Mon, 30 Jan 2012

Bajaj Auto has unveiled its new naked model for the Indian market. The Bajaj Pulsar 200NS (Naked Sport) is shares many of the same components of the also recently launched KTM Duke 200, but with a few cost-cutting measures. Bajaj, of course, owns a 39.26% share of KTM so such crossover of technology should be expected.KTM will be positioned as a premium brand while the Bajaj brand will be presented as a more-affordable alternative.

EICMA 2008: First Impressions

Mon, 03 Nov 2008

I have had a little walk around checking out the preparations for the show. I haven’t seen anything that I haven’t already seen or heard about previously, but here’s a selection from three of the halls. Yamaha are the only manufacturer to use an industrial crane to place some of its bikes up on high rise stands.