Katoch draws a new line of machines cross at the tip of what is currently with the best guest star as a chassis with latest generation links to the two-time 125 SX, 150 SX and 250 SX.
Titrated down models, the range starts with the 2012 50 SX to extend to fighters in the MX1 class, the 350 SX-F and 450 SX-F through a full range of 2 and 4 stroke. The goal of engineers Mattighofen is simple: “to bring together all the ingredients of the victories of the 2010 season (to the credit of the World Champions Antonio Cairoli in MX1, Marvin Musquin in MX2 and Steffi Laier in WMX) in a single line. “
It follows the arrival of the frame links which will equip the entire range 2 stroke, a new inverted fork with 48 mm diameter and sealed cartridge technology signed, as usual, ‘WP is … tens of amended as shown below …
Frame with new frame, rods, rocker arms and dampers (all models 2T).
WP Suspension Forks 48 mm improved.
250 SX-F with electric starter.
450 SX-F with new clutch.
New inverted forks 35 mm for 50 and 65 SX.
New system brake caliper with 4 pistons for 65 and 85 SX.
New wheels more stable for all pocket bikes.
Pirelli new generation.
WP Suspension Forks 48 mm improved.
250 SX-F with electric starter.
450 SX-F with new clutch.
New inverted forks 35 mm for 50 and 65 SX.
New system brake caliper with 4 pistons for 65 and 85 SX.
New wheels more stable for all pocket bikes.
Pirelli new generation.
2012 KTM SX
Pocket bikes
50SX
65SX
85SX
50SX
65SX
85SX
2T MX / SX
125SX
150SX
250SX
125SX
150SX
250SX
4T MX / SX
250 SX-F
350 SX-F
450 SX-F
250 SX-F
350 SX-F
450 SX-F
Pictured: 150 SX.
But still
Available: Late May concession.
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Available: Late May concession.
Contact readers www.ktm.com.
Photos: KTM