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2014 Ktm 50 Sx on 2040-motos

$3,849
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Countryside, Illinois

Countryside, IL
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KTM Other tech info

TypeType:Mx PhonePhone:(866) 913-3365

KTM Other description

2014 Ktm 50 SX, Perfect 50cc Dirt Bike! - A true KTM for young MX riders. A genuine motorcycle with top-quality components which are easy to control and whose engine is distinguished by a steady power delivery. The automatic clutch is a great feature for young novice riders.

Moto blog

KTM Holiday Party and Track Day

Mon, 14 Dec 2009

It takes a gambler to win and the Austrian motorcycle maker KTM took that gamble on the weather last Friday while throwing a holiday party slash track day at its local Pala Raceway. Known locally for its Indian casino, Pala, California and its motocross raceway was the site of KTM’s Christmas gift to owners and fans. Warding off the falling rain for most of the day, KTM owners had free reign of Pala Raceway’s 200-plus acres, DJ entertainment, product raffles, a look at Team Peterson’s hill climbing team bikes and photos with Santa for the kids and Jager girls for the adult children.

KTM Signs Ryan Dungey for 2012-2013 AMA Supercross and Motocross Seasons

Mon, 03 Oct 2011

KTM has signed Ryan Dungey to a two-year contract to race in the 2012-2013 AMA Supercross and Motocross seasons. The deal reunites Dungey with team manager and motocross icon Roger DeCoster. Dungey and DeCoster share a connection that goes back to 2006 when the former world champion recruited Dungey for the Suzuki factory racing team.

Behind the scenes on a photoshoot

Fri, 02 Jul 2010

If you read motorcycle magazines - and even road tests on polished websites like this one (!) - you'll be used to seeing pictures of bike journos hamming it up for the camera. Yes they look slick as they kiss another apex, crest another rise with the front wheel pawing the air (those clichés are TM BIKE magazine by the way). But you don't often get to see anything 'behind the scenes'.