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== Letter/Naming Convention == | == Letter/Naming Convention == | ||
'''Example''': KTM 350 XCF-W. A 350cc class (350) dirt bike, cross-country, not street legal ( | '''Example''': KTM 350 XCF-W. A 350cc class (350) dirt bike, cross-country (XC), not street legal (not EXC), four-stroke (F) with a wide range transmission (-W) | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+Suffix Classes | |+Suffix Classes | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|EXC | |EXC | ||
|enduro (E) cross-country (XC), dirt bike, | |enduro (E) cross-country (XC), dirt bike, off-road capable, street legal features | ||
| | |4T only (2022) | ||
|} | |} | ||
(1) The 'T' abbreviation for stroke is from the German word 'takt' which means, roughly, beat, or part of an operation, | (1) The 'T' abbreviation for stroke is from the German word 'takt' which means, roughly, beat, or part of an operation, | ||
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|2-stroke | |2-stroke | ||
|- | |- | ||
|XCF | |XC-F or XCF | ||
|4-stroke | |4-stroke | ||
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| rowspan="3" |EXC | | rowspan="3" |EXC | ||
|EXC | |EXC | ||
|No models exist, this is shorthand for "EXC-F" | |No models exist, this is shorthand for "EXC-F" in 2022 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|EXC-F | |EXC-F | ||
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*[[KTM 525XC-G|525XC-G]] | *[[KTM 525XC-G|525XC-G]] | ||
===XCF (4T dirt bike)=== | ===XC-F (aka XCF) and XCF-W (4T dirt bike)=== | ||
* [[KTM 250XCF-W|250XCF-W]] | * [[KTM 250XCF-W|250XCF-W]] | ||
* | |||
===EXC (2T enduro, none exist)=== | ===EXC (2T enduro, none exist)=== | ||
No 2T models exist, "EXC" is common shorthand for "EXC-F" | No 2T models exist, "EXC" is common shorthand for "EXC-F" | ||
===EXC-F (4T enduro, road, dirt capable)=== | ===EXC-F or EXC-G (4T enduro, road, dirt capable)=== | ||
Note: The "-G" suffix is an EXC-F that is California emissions compliant for the green emissions sticker. Please add a re-direct to | Note: The "-G" suffix is an EXC-F that is California emissions compliant for the green emissions sticker. Please add a re-direct to about the "-G" version to the EXC-F page unless a EXC-G version does not have an equivalent EXC-F model. | ||
Note: "EXC" is common shorthand for an "EXC-F" because there are currently (2022) no existing bikes that are 2-strokes in the EXC space and there probably will never be because of emissions and consumer demand. | Note: "EXC" is common shorthand for an "EXC-F" because there are currently (2022) no existing bikes that are 2-strokes in the EXC space and there probably will never be because of emissions and consumer demand. |