Difference between revisions of "KTM"
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*[[KTM 250XC|250XC]] | *[[KTM 250XC|250XC]] | ||
*[[KTM 250XC-W|250XC-W]] | *[[KTM 250XC-W|250XC-W]] | ||
*[[KTM 250XCF-W|250XCF-W]] | |||
*[[KTM 300XC|300XC]] | *[[KTM 300XC|300XC]] | ||
*[[KTM 300XC-W|300XC-W]] | *[[KTM 300XC-W|300XC-W]] | ||
*[[KTM 400XC-W|400XC-W]] | *[[KTM 400XC-W|400XC-W]] | ||
*[[KTM 450XC-W|450XC-W]] | |||
*[[KTM | |||
*[[KTM 450XC-G|450XC-G]] | *[[KTM 450XC-G|450XC-G]] | ||
*[[KTM 525XC-G|525XC-G]] | *[[KTM 525XC-G|525XC-G]] | ||
===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
*[[KTM 250MX|250MX]] | *[[KTM 250MX|250MX]] |
Revision as of 04:43, 2 August 2022
Kronreif, Trunkenpolz, Mattighofen (KTM) is an Austrian motorcycle manufacturer, that has been building motorcycles since 1953. They have a strong reputation in motocross and enduro racing. The early roadsters produced by KTM were mostly small-capacity two-strokes, powered by engines from the fellow Austrian firm of Rotax. In 1991 KTM went bankrupt due to losses on its bicycle and radiator manufacturing operations. Motorcycle production was recommenced soon afterwards under new ownership. Recently production has focused on large four-stroke singles, including enduro bikes and the Duke, a 620cc dual sport.
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