Young riders between 8 and 12 years can enjoy this fully-fledged 65cc kids’ dirt bike. The KTM 65 SX features AER technology, power delivery, and WP XACT front forks that set the pace in its class. Just like its superior counterparts, the bike has excellent dynamics, quality equipment, and craftsmanship that will provide winning performance for your child. The bike is best for riders who want to move to the next level of racing. Ignition has been reworked for improved performance for the 2020 model of this dirt bike. As well as this the carburettor has been adapted to provide more power.
KTM 65 SX Specs:
- Single-cylinder two-stroke engine
- 64.9 cc displacement
- Bore x Stroke: 45mm x 40.8mm
- Kickstarter starter
- 6-speed transmission
- Wet multi-disc clutch with formula hydraulics
- Double cradle, central-tube frame
- Mikuni VM 24 fuel system
- 14:48 final drive
- AET digital ignition
- WP XACT upside-down fork, front suspension
- WP XACT mono-shock rear suspension
- 215mm front suspension travel
- 270mm rear suspension travel
- 198mm diameter front-disc brake
- 160mm diameter rear disc brake
- 64.5 degrees steering head angle
- 750mm seat height
- 3.5-litre fuel tank
- Weight: 53kg without fuel
Key Features
- The ignition curve has been reworked to improve performance.
- Ready to race look.
- The by-track is fitted with an alternative needle to fine-tune options for different conditions.
- Light front fork for riders to easily make adjustments.
- Sleek body for ultimate comfort and control.
- Chromium-molybdenum steel frame for easy cornering.
- Two-stroke technology is cutting edge, 6-speed transmission, and a hydraulic clutch.
- Black anodized aluminium rims for durability.
- Superb grip in rough terrains by the MAXXIS knobby tyres.
- The bike is fitted with four-piston clippers that grip both the front and rear disc brakes.
- The progressive damping technology on WP XACT mono-shock ensures stability and maximum damping characteristics.
- Easy to fine-tune for different tracks
- Lighter in weight
- With ready to race ergonomics, one can ride harder for longer
- Freedom of movement for the rider while riding
- Guaranteed maximum stability and strength
- Takes time to get comfortable with it, especially if upgrading dirt bike
I have had a passion for dirt bikes and dirt bike riding since I was very young. I first started dirt bike riding when I was about 4 years old and haven't stopped since! - Liam Edwards
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