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KTM RC8 description
2010 KTM RC8. The bike runs, sounds and rides amazing. I've owned an R1 and CBR1000RR prior to this one, and this bike has by far been my favorite. If I wasn't moving out of the country, I'd keep it. You will not be disappointed. I'm the original owner and have put around 6,500 miles on it. Kept the bike in a trailer and out of the weather, I also changed the fluids on regular basis. The bike does have some wear and tear. There are some small scratches on the left hand side of the swing arm that came from my riding boot. Scratches are covered with a swing arm protector (black decal that you'll notice in the pics). There are also some scratches underneath the right rear set, not very noticeable. Upgrades: -Jester Exhaust -Bazzaz Fuel Management Module -Bazzaz Auto Tune Module -Bazzaz Traction Control -Bazzaz Quick Shifter -Rottweiler Air Intake -Rottweiler SAS Delete Kit Auction also includes: -Front and Rear Stands -Rear Passenger Seat and Foot Pegs |
KTM RC8 for Sale
- 2010 ktm rc8(US $13000)
- 2012 ktm rc8(US $6600)
- 2008 ktm rc8(US $9,900.00)
- 2010 ktm rc8(US $6000)
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KTM Unveils E3W Concept, an Electric Plastic City Car
Fri, 12 Aug 2011KTM has revealed a radical new concept vehicle, a three-wheeled electric city car with a body made of plastic. Designed as a compact, efficient urban transportation vehicle, the KTM E3W was created by KTM, the Austrian Institute of Technology design studio Kisha (as in Gerald Kisha, the KTM designer behind such models as the 1190 RC8R and 125 Duke.) The E3W has two wheels at the front with a single drive wheel at the rear. The E3W seats two people, entering the car through Lamborghini-esque scissor doors for easy access in tight parking spaces.
KTM Ready to Race Again, Entering Moto3 Class in 2012
Fri, 03 Jun 2011KTM announced it will return to Grand Prix road racing in 2012 with a new racebike for the new 250cc four-stroke Moto3 class. The Austrian manufacturer discontinued its Grand Prix road racing program in 2009, withdrawing from the 125cc class (pictured above is current Moto2 racer Marc Marquez racing for the KTM factory team in the 2009 125cc class). With the Moto3 class set to replace the 125cc class in 2012, KTM will return with a new racebike.
KTM to Enter Supersport Category
Mon, 20 Oct 2008As the off-road market continues its tailspin, Austria’s KTM is hedging its bets with a continued surge in its street motorcycle category. Its on-road push began with the liter-size V-Twins in the Adventure, Super Duke, and Supermoto bikes, followed most recently by the RC8 superbike. Now we hear word that the Austrian manufacturer will soon enter the supersport class.
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