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The KTM 65 SX is a youth motorcycle made by KTM. [1] The factory introduced the motorcycle in 1998, [ 2 ] and it is still available. It has a 64 cc single-cylinder two-stroke water-cooled engine, a six-speed manual gearbox and 53 kg dry weight.
In 1978, [19] US subsidiary KTM North America Inc. was founded in Lorain, Ohio. In 1980, the company was renamed KTM Motor-Fahrzeugbau KG. [18] One year later, KTM had about 700 employees and a turnover of 750m. Schilling (about 54.5m. euros). International business then amounted to 76% of the company's turnover. [18]
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In 2004 Beta entered the 4-stroke enduro market with bikes using KTM motors. By the 2010s they were producing both two-stroke and four-stroke off-road bikes with Beta designed motors. [6] Notable Beta riders include Jim Pomeroy, Gilbert De Roover, Ivan Bessone and Jeremy Van Horebeek in motocross, and Jordi Tarrés and Dougie Lampkin in ...
KTM developed its X-Bow road cars in collaboration with design studio KISKA, Audi, and Dallara.It uses a carbon fiber monocoque.. The X-Bow uses a 2.0-litre transversely-mounted turbocharged inline-4 engine from Audi that produced 237 hp (177 kW; 240 PS) at 5,500 rpm and 230 lb⋅ft (310 N⋅m) of torque between 2,000 and 5,500 rpm.
KTM 50 SX Mini; KTM 65 SX; KTM 390 series; KTM 450 EXC; KTM 450 Rally; KTM 500 EXC; KTM 640 Adventure; KTM 690 Enduro; KTM 790 Adventure; KTM 890 Adventure; KTM 950 Adventure; KTM 950 Super Enduro R; KTM 990 Adventure; KTM 1190 Adventure; KTM 1290 Super Adventure
The 390 Duke standard debuted at the 2012 EICMA show in Milan, Italy, and went on sale in India and the Philippines in 2013 and in the US in 2015. [7] [9] [10] The RC 390 sport bike was presented at EICMA the following year. [11] After the Duke's initial release, KTM CEO Stefan Pierer announced plans to export the 390 Duke to the US for 2014.
KTM discontinued the model in 2009. Since before its discontinuation, the 950SE is coveted, achieving “legend” status among owners and enthusiasts, including offroad and rally-racing champions such as New Zealander Chris Birch: "In my mind, the 950 Super Enduro is the best hooligan's bike KTM ever made."