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2025 Ktm Sx 125 on 2040-motos

US $6,565.00
YearYear:2025 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Decatur, Illinois, United States

Decatur, Illinois, United States
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KTM SX photos

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KTM SX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):124 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer TypeType:Off-Road

KTM SX description

Moto blog

KTM Teases New 1290 Naked Prototype Ahead of EICMA – Is This the New Super Duke?

Fri, 09 Nov 2012

KTM has released pictures of a new 1290cc naked prototype, the so-called “Beast” whose engine roar KTM revealed earlier in the week. To be officially unveiled next week at the 2012 EICMA show, the new model is still unnamed, though judging by the brief glimpses of its styling and the KTM North American dealer meeting slide that leaked earlier this year, we’re pretty sure this new prototype will eventually become the KTM 1290 Super Duke. We’ll have more information Nov.

KTM 200 Duke, 350 Duke Announced … But Only for Emerging Markets

Wed, 13 Jul 2011

According to reports out of India, KTM Chief Executive Officer Stefan Pierer has announced the Austrian manufacturer will produce 200cc and 350cc versions of its youth-oriented 125 Duke. Unfortunately for us in North America, the two new Dukes will appear destined for emerging markets such as India, Brazil, Thailand and Malaysia. Speaking with the Indian press, Pierer says KTM is partnering with Bajaj Auto to develop the 200 Duke in 2012 with the 350 version to follow in 2013.

2012 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Class Nominees Announced

Tue, 03 Apr 2012

The American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation released its list of nominees for the AMA Hall of Fame Museum induction class of 2012. The 26 nominees represents a wide range of contributions to motorcycling, from motocross champions and Daytona 200 winners to tuners to motorcycle rights advocates. The selection committee will further trim the list down to six individuals, three from competition categories and three from non-competition categories.