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2005 Ktm 65 Sx Mini & Pocket on 2040-motos

US $1,695.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, US

Evansville, IN, US
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TypeType:Mini & Pocket PhonePhone:8666807795

KTM Other description

2005 Ktm 65 SX, Motorcycling for the advanced: 6-shift gearbox, hydraulic clutch, Marzocchi Upside Down forks. - Motorcycling for the advanced: 6-shift gearbox, hydraulic clutch, Marzocchi Upside Down forks. White Power shock, everything fully adjustable. Seat height from 750 mm, suitable for 6 to 9 year-olds.

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KTM to stop production due to coronavirus

Sat, 07 Mar 2020

Pierer Mobility has announced plans to temporarily stop assembling KTM, Husqvarna and GasGas brands from March 30 to April 10. We are talking about the plant in Mattighofen, where "orange" motorcycles and Husqvarna are produced, as well as a factory in Girona, Spain. The company is taking this step to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

US Motorcycle Thefts Down 6% in 2011

Tue, 09 Oct 2012

Americans reported 46,667 motorcycle thefts in 2011, a 6% decrease from 49,791 stolen motorcycles in 2010, reports the National Insurance Crime Bureau. Despite the drop in reported thefts, the non-profit organization representing nearly 1100 property and casualty insurance companies says the theft rate still averages out to one motorcycle stolen every 11 minutes in the U.S. The numbers were published in the NICB’s 2011 ForeCAST Report which examined theft reports as well as recoveries.

Day 11 Dakar 2014: Coma Wins, Extends Overall Lead

Thu, 16 Jan 2014

Day 11 marked the longest stage to date of the Dakar Rally, as the competitors tackled the 605km (376 miles) special stage, covering a variety of terrain, hard ground, mountains, plus 120km (75 miles) of sand and dunes in the Copiapo area. Despite this, and a fall at the beginning of the stage, Marc Coma again demonstrated his status as boss of the Dakar 2014, by picking up his third victory of the year, further reinforcing his position at the top of the general standings. Five-time Dakar winner Cyril Depres opened the piste for 400km before dropping slightly to finish just 02:31 behind Marc Coma in first.