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2004 Ktm 625 Sxc on 2040-motos

$4,250
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:2
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Fresno, California

Fresno, CA
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2004 Ktm 625 SXC with 2,900mis. This street legal Dual Sport is ready to go. California plates, LED turn signals, spark arrestor, skid plate, hand guards, brake snake, coolant catch tank, fork bleeders, KTM bar riser, and Big Gun ceramic coated pipe. This year differs from three with a change to the Keihn Pumper Carb. Much better response off road. SXC was only sold in three and 04. Research at Ktm talk forum and you will find this bike is considered 1 of the best dual sports ever made. I have 2 of them and also owned two 640 Duke IIs with the LC4 motor and have never had a problem with any of them. Add a supermoto wheel set up and you would have 2 bikes in one. I will also include a pair of Shinko dual sport tires that have a more street style tread than most. The subframe on the SXC will also accept the KTM mounts for side cases and tail rack. Rejetted with main, pilot, and needle to avoid the lean stock jetting from bluing pipes or burning valves. 61yr old owner. New AGM battery. Driveway pics taken 11/13. Not even dings in the rims. If you have to make a drive to see it you will not be surprised or disappointed. If a 625 SXC is the bike you have been looking for, you won't go home empty handed.

Moto blog

2013 AMA Supercross San Diego Race Report

Mon, 11 Feb 2013

Davi Millsaps captured his second main event win of the season and expanded his AMA Supercross championship lead to 19 points with a wire-to-wire victory at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. The Rockstar Energy Suzuki rider jumped ahead at the start for the holeshot and held that lead for the entire 20-lap race for the win. Finishing 2.386 seconds back was Team Honda Muscle Milk‘s Justin Barcia while Red Bull KTM‘s Ryan Dungey finished 10.300 seconds back for third place.

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'.

Speed trippy

Fri, 25 Jan 2013

FED up of your commute? Check out Indian motorcycle journo Aneesh Shivanekar's average morning, filmed as he rode his KTM Duke 200 between the Mumbai suburbs of Andheri and Bandra (a distance of about 7 miles, or half his one-way journey). And no, he's not Jesse Mach; this GoPro footage is sped up 8x.