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2007 Ktm Sx 85 (17/14) Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: ORANGE
Location:

Ridgeland, Mississippi, US

Ridgeland, MS, US
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KTM SX photos

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KTM SX tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike Stock NumberStock Number:KT0276A PhonePhone:8884076580

KTM SX description

2007 KTM SX 85 (17/14), 2007 KTM SX 85 (17/14)

Moto blog

WSB, Nobby Ueda and my KTM RC8R

Tue, 15 May 2012

WSB last weekend at Donington Park, once again delivered some amazing racing but I'm not sure what Leon Haslam has to do to get that first victory on the BMW. He looked the strongest prospect for the win in race one until Marco Melandri appeared to brake a tad early at the Esses sending the Pocket Rocket across the gravel. I really believe it was a case of innocent victims though at the last corner on the last lap in race two.

KTM Announces RC390 Cup Racing Series, Production Model to Follow

Sat, 13 Jul 2013

KTM pulled the wraps off a new racebike to be used in a new spec racing series in 2014. The RC390 Cup will be used in the 2014 ADAC Junior Cup Powered by KTM, with a production version going to market in 2014. The RC390 Cup racebike was revealed during the MotoGP round at Germany’s Sachsenring circuit.

AMA Hall of Fame 2012 Induction Class

Mon, 19 Nov 2012

The AMA Hall of Fame added seven new members to its ranks at a Nov. 16 ceremony at the Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa during the AMA Legends Weekend. The 2012 class included the late KTM America president Rod Bush; race tuner Nobby Clark; off-road racer Ty Davis; 1975 AMA Supercross Champion Jimmy Ellis; female motocrosser Sue Fish; motorcycle restorer Brian Slark and the late “Airborne Al” Wilcox, the iconic race starter.