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2014 Ktm 300 Xc-w on 2040-motos

$8,499
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
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2014 KTM 300 XC-W, The 300 XC-W has demonstrated its abilities clearly in recent years in many offroad competitions. The combination of massive two-stroke performance, unrivaled torque and ultra-manoeuvrable chassis makes it the first choice when the going gets really tough. There's no better power-to-weight ratio as standard on the market. The compact two-stroke engine supplies the best performance that money can currently buy in the E3 class. The perfectly tuned exhaust control system ensures controllable power development; the six-speed transmission designed especially for enduro use always has the right gear available. With its further refined cylinder head and new reed valve housing, the 300 XC-W is better than ever.

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EICMA 2012: KTM 390 Duke Announced – Let’s Hope It Comes to North America

Tue, 13 Nov 2012

KTM made a big entrance on the small-displacement streetbike segment in 2011 with its 125 Duke and in 2012, the 200 Duke. Both models were popular sellers in Europe while the 200 had a successful launch in India, home of one of KTM‘s largest owners, Bajaj. North American consumers were left out however, as neither of the smaller Dukes were imported to these shores.

KTM Reports Q1 2014 Sales Results

Mon, 14 Apr 2014

KTM reported a record year in 2013, but the Austrian company does not appear to be slowing down in 2014. KTM claims sales of 32,994 motorcycles over the first three months of the year, an impressive 26.8% increase over the same period in 2013. Considering KTM sold a record 123,859 all of last year, the impressive start bodes well for another attempt at a sales record in 2014.

KTM to stop production due to coronavirus

Sat, 07 Mar 2020

Pierer Mobility has announced plans to temporarily stop assembling KTM, Husqvarna and GasGas brands from March 30 to April 10. We are talking about the plant in Mattighofen, where "orange" motorcycles and Husqvarna are produced, as well as a factory in Girona, Spain. The company is taking this step to slow the spread of the coronavirus.