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2005 Ktm Adventure 950 S Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $5,500.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:25
Location:

LEESBURG, New Jersey, US

LEESBURG, NJ, US
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KTM Adventure photos

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KTM Adventure tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:8567851163

KTM Adventure description

2005 KTM Adventure 950 S, call Don 856-889-0051 or email $5,500.00 8567851163

Moto blog

KTM Announces Three-Rider Moto3 Factory Team

Fri, 25 Nov 2011

KTM will enter the three-rider lineup of Sandro Cortese, Arthur Sissis and Danny Kent in the 2012 Moto3 class in the manufacturer’s return to Grand Prix road racing. The Austrian manufacturer last competed in the World Championship in 2009, racing in the 125cc Grand Prix class. KTM’s return comes as the 125cc class is being replaced with the new 250cc Moto3 class.

Bajaj Auto Owns 25% of KTM

Mon, 15 Dec 2008

In India, Bajaj Auto is a major player in two and three-wheeled vehicles. They originally purchased a 14.5 percent stake in KTM last year, which was increased to 20.9 percent earlier this year and has now officially reached 25 percent. The companies have been working together to develop high-efficiency bikes, sourcing for production and the assembling of KTM bikes in India for export to Europe under KTM branding.

Pit Biking; good clean fun for all the family

Wed, 01 Feb 2012

If you haven’t tried Pit Biking yet, you’re missing out on some incredible fun, and it won’t break the bank. The majority of pit bikes are of Chinese origin and I guess, are best described as modern day monkey bikes. Yes Chinese, and I’ve witnessed them being thrashed round all day long without missing a beat, so Jonny Wong and co. are finally getting there on quality and reliability!  Although Pit Bikes are designed for off road use, an extra few hundred quid spent on matching up wheels, fitting tarmac tyres and some crash protection will mean you’re track ready for a total of around £600.