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2013 Ktm Xc 150 on 2040-motos

$7,199
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
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Perris, California

Perris, CA
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2013 KTM Xc 150, No one can ride the 2013 KTM 150 XC and say it isn't the most fun they've had in a long time. But don't kid yourself, the 150 XC is an aggressive competitor in the woods. The 150 appears even more aggressive now with new bodywork and significantly revamped suspension. You can't go wrong here.

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Dainese Reveals D-Air Racing Thorax

Wed, 04 Sep 2013

Dainese has revealed a new version of its airbag protection system for racers that adds protection to a rider’s chest named the D-Air Thorax. Like the D-Air Street, the Thorax uses an airbag that inflates upon a collision to protect the collarbone and torso, but has a more ergonomic design to suit a racer’s compact riding posture. The shoulder protection has also changed from the original D-Air Racing design, covering more of the shoulders’ sides as well as the collarbone area.

2022 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT First Look

Tue, 23 Nov 2021

Euro 5 updates and new turn-by-turn navigation system for the GT Credit: Photos by Sebas Romero and KISKA GmbH KTM isn’t officially at EICMA, but that didn’t stop the Austrian manufacturer from getting in on the fun, announcing an updated 1290 Super Duke GT for 2022. The GT receives a number of updates first introduced on the current Super Duke R, including its Euro 5-rated 1301cc V-Twin engine that claims a peak output of 175 hp and 104 lb-ft. The Super Duke GT also gets the naked bike’s CAD-designed five-spoke wheels that KTM claims weigh 2.2 pounds lighter than the previous GT’s wheels.

Recall for 6,117 MY2011 KTM and Husaberg Off-road and Competition Models

Fri, 09 Sep 2011

KTM and Husaberg are recalling about 6,117 off-road motorcycles due to a risk of cracked handlebar clamps. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the handlebar clamps on some off-road KTM and Husaberg models can develop cracks from normal use.