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2007 Ktm 560 Super Moto on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:300 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Willard, Utah, US

Willard, UT, US
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TypeType:Super Moto PhonePhone:8016689707

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2007 KTM 560 , This bike is converted to be fully street legal. I have encountered an emergency and need to sell this bike NOW. Normally even used this model goes for around $4,000. It is in pristine condition. $2,000.00 8016689707

Moto blog

The Moto GP 2 stroke era finally ends.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012

It might have been the fumes of the 40:1 fuel mix but I had a tear in my eye when the chequered flag came out for the last ever competitive two stroke race in the Moto GP paddock on Sunday at Aragon. With two riders on the sick list twenty two identical single cylinder KTM 125s buzzed round for fifteen laps of mayhem and sometimes eight abreast heading into the first and last corners. The sight, sound and smell were fantastic and the clean close racing was a fitting end to a very special era.

Rossi’s Brother Luca Marini Tests Aspar Team Moto3 Racer

Mon, 18 Nov 2013

Valentino Rossi‘s half-brother Luca Marini took part in the official test at Spain’s Valencia circuit, riding the Aspar Team‘s KTM-powered Kalex Moto3 racebike. Marini will race for the Aspar Team at the final round of the Moto3 class in Spain’s CEV championship next weekend at Jerez as part of an arrangement between Aspar Team and Rossi’s VR46 Riders Academy. Next season, Marini will compete full time in the CEV for Aspar.

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.