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KTM

KTM AG (Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen; formerly KTM Sportmotorcycle AG[4][5]) is an Austrian motorcycle, bicycle and sports car manufacturer owned by Pierer Mobility AG and the Indian manufacturer Bajaj Auto. It was formed in 1992 but traces its foundation to as early as 1934. Today, KTM AG is the parent company of the KTM Group, consisting of a number of motorcycle brands.

KTM AG
KTM headquarters in Mattighofen
TypeAktiengesellschaft
IndustryMotor vehicles
Founded1934; 89 years ago (1934)
FounderHans Trunkenpolz
Headquarters,
Austria
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Stefan Pierer (CEO)[1]
  • Friedrich Roithner (chairman of supervisory board)
[2]
ProductsMotorcycles, sports cars, bicycles
Production output
203,423 vehicles (2016)
Revenue 1.14 billion (2016)[3]
€102.8 million (2016)[3]
€72.1 million (2016)[3]
Owners
  • Pierer Mobility AG (51%)
Bajaj Auto (49%)
Number of employees
2,931 (2017)[3]
Subsidiaries
Websitektm.com
ktmgroup.com

KTM is known for its off-road motorcycles (enduro, motocross and supermoto). Since the late 1990s, it has expanded into street motorcycle production and developing sports cars – namely the X-Bow. In 2015, KTM sold almost as many street as off-road bikes.[6]

From 2012, KTM was the largest motorcycle manufacturer in Europe for four consecutive years.[7][8] Globally, the company is among the leading off-road motorcycle manufacturers.[9][10] In 2016, KTM sold 203,423 motor vehicles worldwide.[11]

History Edit

 
Hans Trunkenpolz and Ernst Kronreif

Early years Edit

In 1934, an Austrian engineer Johann (Hans) Trunkenpolz (1909–1962)[12] set up a fitter's and car repair shop[13] in Mattighofen. In 1937, he started selling DKW motorcycles, and Opel cars the following year. His shop was known as Kraftfahrzeug Trunkenpolz Mattighofen, but the name was unregistered. During the Second World War, his wife took care of the business which was thriving mainly on account of diesel engine repairs.[14]

After the war, demand for repair works fell sharply and Trunkenpolz started thinking about producing his own motorcycles. The prototype of his first motorcycle, the R100, was built in 1951.[15] The components of the motorcycle were produced in house, except for the Rotax engines which were made by Fichtel & Sachs. Serial production of the R100 started in 1953. With just 20 employees, motorcycles were built at a rate of three per day.[16]

KTM 1953–1991 Edit

In 1953, businessman Ernst Kronreif became a major shareholder of the company, which was renamed and registered as Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen. In 1954, the R125 Tourist was introduced,[17] followed by the Grand Tourist[18] and the scooter Mirabell[19] in 1955.

The company secured its first racing title in the 1954 Austrian 125cc national championship.[20] In 1956, KTM made its appearance at the International Six Days Trials, where Egon Dornauer won a gold medal on a KTM machine.[21]

In 1957, KTM built its first sports motorcycle, the Trophy 125cc.[22] KTM's first moped, named Mecky, was launched in 1957, followed by Ponny I in 1960 and Ponny II in 1962 and Comet in 1963.[23] The 1960s also saw the beginning of bicycle production in Mattighofen.

Ernst Kronreif died in 1960.[24] Two years later in 1962,[25] Hans Trunkenpolz also died of a heart attack. His son Erich Trunkenpolz took charge of the company's management.

As the company continued to expand, the workforce totalled 400 in 1971, and forty years after it was founded, KTM was offering 42 different models. Additionally, KTM was able to produce motorcycles for the racing industry. During the 1970s and 80s, KTM also started to develop and produce engines and radiators. Radiators sold to European car manufacturers constituted a sizable part of the company's business in the 1980s.[26]

In 1978,[27] US subsidiary KTM North America Inc. was founded in Lorain, Ohio.

In 1980, the company was renamed KTM Motor-Fahrzeugbau KG.[26] One year later, KTM had about 700 employees and a turnover of 750m. Schilling (about 54.5m. euros). International business then amounted to 76% of the company's turnover.[26]

However, scooter and moped turnover sank rapidly, and production had to be halted in 1988.[26] Erich Trunkenpolz died in 1989. Takeover of a 51% interest in the company by the Austrian investment trust GIT Trust Holding controlled by Austrian politician Josef Taus in 1989 was followed by unsuccessful attempts to turn the indebted company around,[28] and in 1991, management of KTM was transferred to a consortium of creditor banks.

KTM after 1991 Edit

In 1991, the company was split into four new entities: KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH (motorcycles division), KTM Fahrrad GmbH (bicycles division), KTM Kühler GmbH (radiators division) and KTM Werkzeugbau GmbH (tooling division).

Now owned by KTM Motorradholding GmbH, which was formed by Cross Holding (a Cross Industries daughter), and other investors, KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH started operation in 1992 and later took over the sibling tooling division KTM Werkzeugbau. In the following years, while steadily increasing production and turnover, investing in new production and R&D facilities,[6][29][30] introducing new models and successfully sponsoring and taking part in various sports racing events, the company underwent a series of restructurings and stakeholder changes guided by KTM's managing director and Cross Industries owner Stefan Pierer. In 1994, KTM started production of the Duke series of road motorcycles, in 1996, KTM motocross machines were first decked out in KTM's signature orange color,[31] and 1997 saw the introduction of liquid-cooled two-cylinder Supermoto and Adventure motorcycles. In 2007, the company debuted the KTM X-Bow sports car.[32]

In 1995, KTM Motorradholding GmbH acquired Swedish motorcycle maker Husaberg AB and took control of the Dutch company White Power Suspension.

In 2007, Indian motorcycle manufacturer Bajaj Auto bought a 14.5% stake in KTM Power Sports AG. By 2013, Bajaj Auto held a 47.97% interest in the company.

In 2013, KTM acquired the formerly Swedish motorcycle maker Husqvarna Motorcycles from its prior owner BMW Motorrad AG.[6] The same year, KTM re-integrated the brand Husaberg into Husqvarna Motorcycles from which it had spun off in the 1990s when Husqvarna was sold to the Italian company Cagiva.

As the final result of the restructuring process, KTM Motorradholding GmbH had become KTM AG in 2012. In 2015, KTM generated a turnover of over 1 billion Euro and employed 2515 people by the end of that year.[6] Of the four separate companies left after the 1992 split, three were now again part of the KTM Group: KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH, KTM Werkzeugbau GmbH and KTM Kühler GmbH (today WP Radiators). KTM Fahrrad GmbH (KTM Bike Industries) remains an independent company and is owned by Chinese investors. KTM-Group today contains the brands KTM, Husqvarna Motorcycles and GasGas Motorcycles.

In 2021 Bajaj Auto sold 46.5% of KTM's shares to Pierer Mobility AG in exchange for 49% shares in the latter company[33] and thus became an indirect stakeholder in KTM.

Corporate structure Edit

Ownership Edit

KTM AG, ( Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen ), is an Austrian company specializing in the production of motorcycles, bicycles, and sports cars. Although officially established in 1992, its origins date back to 1934. KTM is under the ownership of...

  • Pierer Mobility AG is an Austrian industrial investment conglomerate.
  • Bajaj Auto Limited International Holdings B.V. is an Indian manufacturing company.

In the year 2021, Bajaj exchanged its ownership stake in KTM for shares in Pierer Mobility AG, resulting in Pierer Mobility AG now holding a significant 98.2% ownership of KTM.[34][35]

Subsidiaries Edit

As of 2020, KTM AG has the following subsidiaries:[36]

  • KTM Racing AG (Switzerland, 100%)
  • KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH (100%, distribution of motorcycles and parts)
  • KTM Sportcar GmbH (100%, production and distribution of the KTM X-Bow)
  • KTM Immobilien GmbH (99%, owner of all property and buildings of the KTM Group)
  • Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH (100%, distribution of motorcycles and parts)
  • GASGAS Motorcycles GmbH (Spain, 60%)[37]
  • WP Suspension GmbH (100%, production of motorcycle suspension components)
  • W Verwaltungs AG (100%)

Furthermore, KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH and Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH operate 24 and 8 distribution subsidiaries worldwide, respectively, most of them in European and Asian countries and in the US.

Joint ventures Edit

KTM started exporting their GS model to the US in 1968 through an American importer, John Penton under the Penton brand. This joint venture lasted until KTM established KTM America Inc. in Ohio in 1978.[38]

In 2005, KTM-Sportmotocycle began a partnership with ATV manufacturer Polaris Industries with the goal of shared research, and more importantly shared distribution networks. This partnership was a two-year trial arrangement, at the end of which both parties had the option of merging the two companies into one. In 2006, KTM announced that the partnership with Polaris had been downgraded, and would instead only supply their 450cc and 510cc RFS engines to Polaris.[39]

In January 2008, Bajaj announced that it would jointly develop two new 125cc and 200cc bikes for Europe and the Far East. The bikes would be badged KTM.[40] In January 2012, Bajaj launched the Duke 200 model in India.[41]

In November 2022 KTM acquired a 25,1 % stake in the iconic italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta.[42]

Motorsports Edit

 
Mika Kallio's 125 cc road race motorcycle
 
Samuli Aro's WEC E2 class bike
 
Tony Cairoli's 350 SX bike

KTM entered motorsports competing in motocross racing. KTM won its first championship in 1974 when Gennady Moiseyev claimed the 250cc Motocross World Championship.[43] By the end of 2016, KTM had won more than 260 world championship titles, making the company one of the most successful brands in motorsports.[6] KTM has claimed 96 MXGP, MX1 and MX2 world titles since 1974 and 114 E1, E2, E3 and Super Enduro world titles since 1990. With Ryan Dungey's 2015, 2016 and 2017 victories in the supercross world championship, KTM gained a successful presence in supercross racing as well. In 1994, a KTM factory team debuted at the Dakar Rally. In 1998, KTM riders won second to twelfth place. With consecutive wins from 2001 to 2019, the manufacturer has dominated the rally for 18 years now. KTM teams successfully compete in other rally raid events like the Atlas Rally or the Rallye du Maroc. KTM has won 37 cross country rallies world titles since 2003 and has won the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship 15 times, most recently in 2015.

In 2003, KTM started sponsoring and supporting road racing in various capacities, with the most successful results stemming from their supermoto efforts. From 2003 to 2009, a KTM factory team competed in the 125 cc class of the motorcycle Grands Prix, and between 2005 and 2008 in the 250 cc class. Notable successes in the 125 cc class were the second and third place in the overall ranking scored in 2005 by KTM riders Mika Kallio and Gábor Talmácsi, the second place in 2006 by Mika Kallio, the third place in 2007 by Tomoyoshi Koyama and the 2005 KTM victory in the 125 cc constructor's championship. In the 250 cc class, Mika Kallio won third place in 2008. Since the first Rookies Cup season in 2007, KTM has supplied the bike for the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup.

Grand Prix motorcycle racing Edit

In 2009, KTM announced their withdrawal from Grand Prix motorcycle racing in all classes, and did not return until 2012 in the new Moto3 class.

In 2012, KTM won the Moto3 manufacturers' championship. During the next season, KTM riders prevailed in every race of the Moto3 class and won the world title as well as second and third place, making KTM the obvious victor of the manufacturers' standing. KTM won the manufacturer title in the 2014 and 2016 as well as the world title in 2016 in the Moto3 class. Starting in 2017, KTM fields bikes in both MotoGP and Moto2 classes as well. The main class team features Jack Miller and Brad Binder as full-season riders, Mika Kallio as wildcard rider, and Dani Pedrosa as test/development rider. The Moto2 KTM Ajo team features Pedro Acosta and Albert Arenas. Steadfastly independent and confident of their company's abilities, KTM chose to use a steel trellis frame where all other manufacturers used aluminum. In addition, KTM insisted on developing their own racing suspension through their WP subsidiary (all other manufacturers used Öhlins). KTM demonstrated their prowess in doing things their own way by winning their first Moto GP premier class race on August 9, 2020, with rookie Brad Binder crossing the finish line in first place.

From 2009[44] to 2011,[45] KTM teams competed in the IDM, the Superbike International German Championships. There were speculations about a possible KTM foray[46] into the superbike world championship. Due to the company's focus shifting away from the RC8 and generally superbike design, these plans are off the table for the foreseeable future.[47]

KTM's official company/team colours are orange, black and silver. To create a strong brand identity, all competition-ready KTMs come from the factory with bright orange plastic with "KTM" emblazoned on the side of the radiator shrouds. All KTM bikes also come from the factory with a Motorex sticker on the outside of the motor. All first fills of oil come from Motorex as well. Some official KTM teams use different colors for their bikes, most noticeably in the Dakar Rally.

Products Edit

Off-road motorcycles Edit

KTM manufactures a wide range of off-road motorcycles. Not all of their models are available in every country. The following section lists bikes that are sold in the US.

Motocross – The current Motocross line designated by SX includes 50, 65, 85, 105, 125, 150, 250 and 300 cc single-cylinder two-stroke models (the 50 SX, 65 SX and 85 SX models are kids' and youth bikes), and 250, 350 and 450 cc single-cylinder four-stroke models (SX-F).[48] In 2005 KTM released the new 250SX-F to the general public. Since 2007, the SX-F's have been KTM's new racing motocross range. Current versions of the KTM SX-F line have a dual overhead camshaft engine dubbed the “RC4”.

Cross-Country – The current cross-country line designated by XC includes 150, 250 and 300 cc two-stroke models and 250, 350 and 450 cc four-stroke models. The two-stroke XC machines except the 150 cc model are available with either wide-ratio or close-ratio transmission (when switching gears, there is a more or less pronounced rpm change). The four-stroke models are fitted with a semi-close ratio gearbox. Most models are equipped with an electric starter.[49]

The very lightweight XC bikes are competition bikes only; they do not meet homologation regulations.

Enduro – The street-legal EXC enduro versions of KTM's XC cross-country bikes are supplied with plusher non-linkage suspensions, a wider-ratio gear box and lights.

The current line available in the US consists of 250, 350, 450 and 500 (actually 510 cc) four-stroke EXC models[49] and the 690 cc Enduro R dual-sport motorcycle.

Free Ride – A KTM original class of off-road motorcycle that could be described as a cross between Enduro and trials bikes. The Freeride 250R is powered by a lighter, modified version of the 250 EXC Enduro engine and has a specially developed six-speed gearbox with close transmission ratios in the lower gears and a wide ratio for the sixth gear.[50] A four-stroke 350 cc free ride model with similar characteristics,[51] and the all-electric single-speed models Freeride E-SX, Freeride E-XC as well as their street version Freeride E-SM are available in Europe.[52]


KTM current off-road bikes by type (bold print: currently available in the US)
Two-stroke

Motocross

Two-stroke

Enduro/ XCountry

Four-stroke

Motocross

Four-stroke

Enduro/ XCountry

Plated

(street-legal)

Freeride
50 SX

50 SX mini

E-SX
 
Freeride E-XC

65 SX
85 SX 17/14

85 SX 19/16

125 SX 200 XC-W
 
2014 KTM 200 XC-W
150 SX 150 XC-W
250 SX 250 XC

250 XC-W

250 EXC

250 SX-F 250 XC-F 250 EXC-F
 
Freeride 250 R

300 SX 300 XC

300 XC-W

300 EXC
 
KTM 300 XC-W Six-Days Spain Edition
350 SX-F 350 XC-F
 
350 EXC-F

350

 
450 SX-F

450 XC-F 450 EXC-F
500 EXC-F 500 EXC-F
690 ENDURO R 690 ENDURO R

Two-stroke development Edit

In the 1990s, AMA rule changes put the cheaper, simpler two-stroke machines at a disadvantage to four-stroke bikes in motocross competitions by limiting two-stroke displacement at 125 cc for the 250 cc class and 250 cc for the 450 cc class.[53] While other manufacturers have decided to discontinue their two-stroke models, KTM has continued with creating and improving their two-stroke engines and has consequently taken up a very high proportion of the two-stroke bike market.

New European emission laws have increased the pressure on two-stroke bikes, as their engines are less fuel efficient and produce more pollution than four-stroke engines. However, with newer advances in technology, two-strokes have begun to burn cleaner and pass stricter environmental standards. Starting in 2017, all newly registered motorcycles must conform with the Euro 4 regulations for emissions management. In May 2017, KTM unveiled a new two-stroke engine with direct fuel injection. By pressure-injecting an electronically controlled amount of fuel into the transfer port of the cylinder, the new TPI (transfer port injection) engines will be more fuel efficient and cleaner than classic carburetor two-stroke engines, albeit more complex and expensive. By 2018, 250 and 300 EXC TPI enduro models will be powered by the new engine.[54]

Street bikes Edit

 
KTM Duke 620 – KTM's first stock supermoto bike

The first KTM street bike was the Duke 620 in 1994.[55][56][57]

Supermoto – KTM was the first manufacturer to offer a competition-ready supermoto bike to the public. However, the company stopped supermoto production in 2016 to focus on stock 690 SMC R machines. For the 2019 Model year, the 690 SMC R model was completely renewed. The bike now has the latest version of the single cylinder LC4 power unit, introduced for the MY2016 Duke. The previous supermoto models included the 625 SMC and the race version 560 SMR. The 141 kg light 690 SMC R model has a 48 kW liquid-cooled one-cylinder four-stroke motor (LC4) and a hydraulically actuated APTC slipper clutch.[58]

Adventure tourers – KTM currently produces the 1090 Adventure, 790 Adventure, and 1290 Super Adventure dual-sport adventure bikes in versions with different seat height, wheels and suspensions that endow the machines with a road (S), off-road (R – for rally) or touring (T) bias.[59] Not all versions are available on the US market.

The 1090 Adventure and 1290 Super Adventure bikes are powered by 75 degree V-twin four-stroke motors (LC8). The 790 Adventure is powered by the new LC8c parallel twin four-stroke motor. All 3 feature a slipper clutch, electronically controlled riding modes (sport, street and rain) with the 1290 and 790 featuring a TFT display and the 1090 featuring a twin (analog plus LCD) display.

Sports tourer – The KTM sports tourer 1290 Superduke GT (Gran Turismo) is a version of the 1290 Superduke R naked bike that has been modified for more touring comfort with a longer and more robust frame, modified handlebar, larger fuel tank and modified 75 degree V-twin four-stroke LC8 motor. Like the 1290 Super Adventure, the 1290 Superduke GT features three electronically controlled riding modes.[60]

Naked bikes – With the Duke and Superduke models, KTM currently offers naked bikes with 125, 200, 250, 390, 690, 790, 890 and 1290 cc displacement. The 125 (not available in the US), 200, 250, 390 and 690 and 690 R Duke models have a single-cylinder four-stroke LC4 motor. The 790, 890 Duke use a new twin-parallel engine. The 1290 R Superduke model is equipped with a 75 degree V-twin four-stroke motor (LC8).[61]

200, 250 and 390 Duke models are currently produced by Bajaj Auto in Pune, India.The 250 is only available in Asia, with only the Duke 390 and Duke 200 being exported to European countries and North America. The Duke 200 2020 model is now available in the United States and has a new redesigned 200 cc displacement engine.

Supersport – KTM sport bikes currently offered in the supersport category include the RC 125 (not available in the US) and the RC 390. Both are street-legal versions of bikes that compete in street races. With the RC16, KTM has presented a 1000 cc sport bike that will race in the MotoGP class of the 2017 Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix.[62] Whether there will be a street-legal production version of the RC16 at a later point in time is yet unclear.

In Asia, KTM also markets RC 200 and RC 250 street bikes. KTM is also planning to introduced a new 150cc bike in its RC lineup in the Asian countries. This would be the KTC RC 150, that will powered by a 149cc, single-cylinder engine and 6-speed gearbox. This will be launched at a more affordable price, so everyone can opt for it.[63]

Superbike – Currently, KTM has retired from superbike production and competitions.[47] From 2008 to 2015, the company produced the 1190 RC8 superbike, a light, powerful homologated (street-legal) bike for superbike competitions with an LC8 motor and without any of the electronic driving aids that the otherwise comparable Superduke and Super Adventure models offer.

KTM Sport / Naked / Super Moto / Adventure Street Bikes (bold print: currently available in the US)
Sport Bikes Naked Super Moto Bikes Super Enduro/

Adventure Bikes

Other Bikes
RC125 125 Duke FREERIDE E-SM
RC 200 200 Duke
RC 250 250 Duke 250 Adventure 450 SX ATV
RC 390 390 Duke
 
KTM Duke 390

390 Adventure 450 XC ATV
625 SMC 620/625 505 SX ATV
640 SMC 640 Adventure
 
KTM 640 Adventure with rally fairings
525 XC ATV
660 SMC
 
KTM 660 SMC
640-690 Duke
690 Duke R
 
2014 KTM 690 Duke
690 SMC
690 SMC R
690 Enduro
690 Enduro R
 
KTM 690 Enduro
950 SM
950 SMR
 
KTM 950 SMR
950 Super-Enduro R
950 Adventure
 
KTM 950 Adventure trail riding
790 Duke
 

990 Super Duke R 990 SM R
990 SM T
990 Adventure
1090 Adventure
1090 Adventure R
1190 RC8 1190 Adventure
1290 Super Duke R
1290 Super Duke GT
 
KTM 1290 Super Duke R
1290 Super Adventure R
1290 Super Adventure S
1290 Super Adventure T

Design Edit

Since 1992,[64] KTM motorcycles have been designed by KISKA, a Salzburg-based design firm. KISKA also designed four versions of the X-Bow and is responsible for the overall branding for KTM and Husqvarna.

Parts and Wear Edit

Under the Powerparts label, KTM sells tuning and styling parts for its street and off-road motorcycles and the X-Bow.[65] The Powerwear label offers race gear and equipment, clothing, accessories and merchandise articles.[66]

X-Bow Edit

 
KTM X-Bow GT4

The KTM X-Bow (pronounced cross-bow) is a series of lightweight, two-seater sports cars known as the X-Bow R, the X-Bow RR, the X-Bow GT and the X-BOW GT4.[67] The R and GT versions of the X-Bow are street-legal in Europe, North America, China and Australia. It uses an Audi engine and a carbon fibre chassis developed in cooperation with Italian racing car manufacturer Dallara, making it the world's first street-legal car with a full carbon fibre monocoque.

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External links Edit

  • KTM International website
  • KTM Bicycles website

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This article is about the Austrian company For the MotoGP team see Red Bull KTM Factory Racing For other uses see KTM disambiguation KTM AG Kronreif amp Trunkenpolz Mattighofen formerly KTM Sportmotorcycle AG 4 5 is an Austrian motorcycle bicycle and sports car manufacturer owned by Pierer Mobility AG and the Indian manufacturer Bajaj Auto It was formed in 1992 but traces its foundation to as early as 1934 Today KTM AG is the parent company of the KTM Group consisting of a number of motorcycle brands KTM AGKTM headquarters in MattighofenTypeAktiengesellschaftIndustryMotor vehiclesFounded1934 89 years ago 1934 FounderHans TrunkenpolzHeadquartersMattighofen Upper Austria AustriaArea servedWorldwideKey peopleStefan Pierer CEO 1 Friedrich Roithner chairman of supervisory board 2 ProductsMotorcycles sports cars bicyclesProduction output203 423 vehicles 2016 Revenue 1 14 billion 2016 3 Operating income 102 8 million 2016 3 Net income 72 1 million 2016 3 OwnersPierer Mobility AG 51 Bajaj Auto 49 Number of employees2 931 2017 3 SubsidiariesHusqvarnaGas GasWP SuspensionWebsitektm wbr com ktmgroup comKTM is known for its off road motorcycles enduro motocross and supermoto Since the late 1990s it has expanded into street motorcycle production and developing sports cars namely the X Bow In 2015 KTM sold almost as many street as off road bikes 6 From 2012 KTM was the largest motorcycle manufacturer in Europe for four consecutive years 7 8 Globally the company is among the leading off road motorcycle manufacturers 9 10 In 2016 KTM sold 203 423 motor vehicles worldwide 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 KTM 1953 1991 1 3 KTM after 1991 2 Corporate structure 2 1 Ownership 2 2 Subsidiaries 2 3 Joint ventures 3 Motorsports 3 1 Grand Prix motorcycle racing 4 Products 4 1 Off road motorcycles 4 2 Two stroke development 4 3 Street bikes 4 4 Design 4 5 Parts and Wear 5 X Bow 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Hans Trunkenpolz and Ernst KronreifEarly years Edit In 1934 an Austrian engineer Johann Hans Trunkenpolz 1909 1962 12 set up a fitter s and car repair shop 13 in Mattighofen In 1937 he started selling DKW motorcycles and Opel cars the following year His shop was known as Kraftfahrzeug Trunkenpolz Mattighofen but the name was unregistered During the Second World War his wife took care of the business which was thriving mainly on account of diesel engine repairs 14 After the war demand for repair works fell sharply and Trunkenpolz started thinking about producing his own motorcycles The prototype of his first motorcycle the R100 was built in 1951 15 The components of the motorcycle were produced in house except for the Rotax engines which were made by Fichtel amp Sachs Serial production of the R100 started in 1953 With just 20 employees motorcycles were built at a rate of three per day 16 KTM 1953 1991 Edit In 1953 businessman Ernst Kronreif became a major shareholder of the company which was renamed and registered as Kronreif amp Trunkenpolz Mattighofen In 1954 the R125 Tourist was introduced 17 followed by the Grand Tourist 18 and the scooter Mirabell 19 in 1955 The company secured its first racing title in the 1954 Austrian 125cc national championship 20 In 1956 KTM made its appearance at the International Six Days Trials where Egon Dornauer won a gold medal on a KTM machine 21 In 1957 KTM built its first sports motorcycle the Trophy 125cc 22 KTM s first moped named Mecky was launched in 1957 followed by Ponny I in 1960 and Ponny II in 1962 and Comet in 1963 23 The 1960s also saw the beginning of bicycle production in Mattighofen Ernst Kronreif died in 1960 24 Two years later in 1962 25 Hans Trunkenpolz also died of a heart attack His son Erich Trunkenpolz took charge of the company s management As the company continued to expand the workforce totalled 400 in 1971 and forty years after it was founded KTM was offering 42 different models Additionally KTM was able to produce motorcycles for the racing industry During the 1970s and 80s KTM also started to develop and produce engines and radiators Radiators sold to European car manufacturers constituted a sizable part of the company s business in the 1980s 26 In 1978 27 US subsidiary KTM North America Inc was founded in Lorain Ohio In 1980 the company was renamed KTM Motor Fahrzeugbau KG 26 One year later KTM had about 700 employees and a turnover of 750m Schilling about 54 5m euros International business then amounted to 76 of the company s turnover 26 However scooter and moped turnover sank rapidly and production had to be halted in 1988 26 Erich Trunkenpolz died in 1989 Takeover of a 51 interest in the company by the Austrian investment trust GIT Trust Holding controlled by Austrian politician Josef Taus in 1989 was followed by unsuccessful attempts to turn the indebted company around 28 and in 1991 management of KTM was transferred to a consortium of creditor banks KTM after 1991 Edit In 1991 the company was split into four new entities KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH motorcycles division KTM Fahrrad GmbH bicycles division KTM Kuhler GmbH radiators division and KTM Werkzeugbau GmbH tooling division Now owned by KTM Motorradholding GmbH which was formed by Cross Holding a Cross Industries daughter and other investors KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH started operation in 1992 and later took over the sibling tooling division KTM Werkzeugbau In the following years while steadily increasing production and turnover investing in new production and R amp D facilities 6 29 30 introducing new models and successfully sponsoring and taking part in various sports racing events the company underwent a series of restructurings and stakeholder changes guided by KTM s managing director and Cross Industries owner Stefan Pierer In 1994 KTM started production of the Duke series of road motorcycles in 1996 KTM motocross machines were first decked out in KTM s signature orange color 31 and 1997 saw the introduction of liquid cooled two cylinder Supermoto and Adventure motorcycles In 2007 the company debuted the KTM X Bow sports car 32 In 1995 KTM Motorradholding GmbH acquired Swedish motorcycle maker Husaberg AB and took control of the Dutch company White Power Suspension In 2007 Indian motorcycle manufacturer Bajaj Auto bought a 14 5 stake in KTM Power Sports AG By 2013 Bajaj Auto held a 47 97 interest in the company In 2013 KTM acquired the formerly Swedish motorcycle maker Husqvarna Motorcycles from its prior owner BMW Motorrad AG 6 The same year KTM re integrated the brand Husaberg into Husqvarna Motorcycles from which it had spun off in the 1990s when Husqvarna was sold to the Italian company Cagiva As the final result of the restructuring process KTM Motorradholding GmbH had become KTM AG in 2012 In 2015 KTM generated a turnover of over 1 billion Euro and employed 2515 people by the end of that year 6 Of the four separate companies left after the 1992 split three were now again part of the KTM Group KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH KTM Werkzeugbau GmbH and KTM Kuhler GmbH today WP Radiators KTM Fahrrad GmbH KTM Bike Industries remains an independent company and is owned by Chinese investors KTM Group today contains the brands KTM Husqvarna Motorcycles and GasGas Motorcycles In 2021 Bajaj Auto sold 46 5 of KTM s shares to Pierer Mobility AG in exchange for 49 shares in the latter company 33 and thus became an indirect stakeholder in KTM Corporate structure EditOwnership Edit KTM AG Kronreif amp Trunkenpolz Mattighofen is an Austrian company specializing in the production of motorcycles bicycles and sports cars Although officially established in 1992 its origins date back to 1934 KTM is under the ownership of Pierer Mobility AG is an Austrian industrial investment conglomerate Bajaj Auto Limited International Holdings B V is an Indian manufacturing company In the year 2021 Bajaj exchanged its ownership stake in KTM for shares in Pierer Mobility AG resulting in Pierer Mobility AG now holding a significant 98 2 ownership of KTM 34 35 Subsidiaries Edit As of 2020 KTM AG has the following subsidiaries 36 KTM Racing AG Switzerland 100 KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH 100 distribution of motorcycles and parts KTM Sportcar GmbH 100 production and distribution of the KTM X Bow KTM Immobilien GmbH 99 owner of all property and buildings of the KTM Group Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH 100 distribution of motorcycles and parts GASGAS Motorcycles GmbH Spain 60 37 WP Suspension GmbH 100 production of motorcycle suspension components W Verwaltungs AG 100 Furthermore KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH and Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH operate 24 and 8 distribution subsidiaries worldwide respectively most of them in European and Asian countries and in the US Joint ventures Edit KTM started exporting their GS model to the US in 1968 through an American importer John Penton under the Penton brand This joint venture lasted until KTM established KTM America Inc in Ohio in 1978 38 In 2005 KTM Sportmotocycle began a partnership with ATV manufacturer Polaris Industries with the goal of shared research and more importantly shared distribution networks This partnership was a two year trial arrangement at the end of which both parties had the option of merging the two companies into one In 2006 KTM announced that the partnership with Polaris had been downgraded and would instead only supply their 450cc and 510cc RFS engines to Polaris 39 In January 2008 Bajaj announced that it would jointly develop two new 125cc and 200cc bikes for Europe and the Far East The bikes would be badged KTM 40 In January 2012 Bajaj launched the Duke 200 model in India 41 In November 2022 KTM acquired a 25 1 stake in the iconic italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta 42 Motorsports Edit nbsp Mika Kallio s 125 cc road race motorcycle nbsp Samuli Aro s WEC E2 class bike nbsp Tony Cairoli s 350 SX bikeKTM entered motorsports competing in motocross racing KTM won its first championship in 1974 when Gennady Moiseyev claimed the 250cc Motocross World Championship 43 By the end of 2016 KTM had won more than 260 world championship titles making the company one of the most successful brands in motorsports 6 KTM has claimed 96 MXGP MX1 and MX2 world titles since 1974 and 114 E1 E2 E3 and Super Enduro world titles since 1990 With Ryan Dungey s 2015 2016 and 2017 victories in the supercross world championship KTM gained a successful presence in supercross racing as well In 1994 a KTM factory team debuted at the Dakar Rally In 1998 KTM riders won second to twelfth place With consecutive wins from 2001 to 2019 the manufacturer has dominated the rally for 18 years now KTM teams successfully compete in other rally raid events like the Atlas Rally or the Rallye du Maroc KTM has won 37 cross country rallies world titles since 2003 and has won the FIM Cross Country Rallies World Championship 15 times most recently in 2015 In 2003 KTM started sponsoring and supporting road racing in various capacities with the most successful results stemming from their supermoto efforts From 2003 to 2009 a KTM factory team competed in the 125 cc class of the motorcycle Grands Prix and between 2005 and 2008 in the 250 cc class Notable successes in the 125 cc class were the second and third place in the overall ranking scored in 2005 by KTM riders Mika Kallio and Gabor Talmacsi the second place in 2006 by Mika Kallio the third place in 2007 by Tomoyoshi Koyama and the 2005 KTM victory in the 125 cc constructor s championship In the 250 cc class Mika Kallio won third place in 2008 Since the first Rookies Cup season in 2007 KTM has supplied the bike for the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Grand Prix motorcycle racing Edit In 2009 KTM announced their withdrawal from Grand Prix motorcycle racing in all classes and did not return until 2012 in the new Moto3 class In 2012 KTM won the Moto3 manufacturers championship During the next season KTM riders prevailed in every race of the Moto3 class and won the world title as well as second and third place making KTM the obvious victor of the manufacturers standing KTM won the manufacturer title in the 2014 and 2016 as well as the world title in 2016 in the Moto3 class Starting in 2017 KTM fields bikes in both MotoGP and Moto2 classes as well The main class team features Jack Miller and Brad Binder as full season riders Mika Kallio as wildcard rider and Dani Pedrosa as test development rider The Moto2 KTM Ajo team features Pedro Acosta and Albert Arenas Steadfastly independent and confident of their company s abilities KTM chose to use a steel trellis frame where all other manufacturers used aluminum In addition KTM insisted on developing their own racing suspension through their WP subsidiary all other manufacturers used Ohlins KTM demonstrated their prowess in doing things their own way by winning their first Moto GP premier class race on August 9 2020 with rookie Brad Binder crossing the finish line in first place From 2009 44 to 2011 45 KTM teams competed in the IDM the Superbike International German Championships There were speculations about a possible KTM foray 46 into the superbike world championship Due to the company s focus shifting away from the RC8 and generally superbike design these plans are off the table for the foreseeable future 47 KTM s official company team colours are orange black and silver To create a strong brand identity all competition ready KTMs come from the factory with bright orange plastic with KTM emblazoned on the side of the radiator shrouds All KTM bikes also come from the factory with a Motorex sticker on the outside of the motor All first fills of oil come from Motorex as well Some official KTM teams use different colors for their bikes most noticeably in the Dakar Rally Products EditOff road motorcycles Edit KTM manufactures a wide range of off road motorcycles Not all of their models are available in every country The following section lists bikes that are sold in the US Motocross The current Motocross line designated by SX includes 50 65 85 105 125 150 250 and 300 cc single cylinder two stroke models the 50 SX 65 SX and 85 SX models are kids and youth bikes and 250 350 and 450 cc single cylinder four stroke models SX F 48 In 2005 KTM released the new 250SX F to the general public Since 2007 the SX F s have been KTM s new racing motocross range Current versions of the KTM SX F line have a dual overhead camshaft engine dubbed the RC4 Cross Country The current cross country line designated by XC includes 150 250 and 300 cc two stroke models and 250 350 and 450 cc four stroke models The two stroke XC machines except the 150 cc model are available with either wide ratio or close ratio transmission when switching gears there is a more or less pronounced rpm change The four stroke models are fitted with a semi close ratio gearbox Most models are equipped with an electric starter 49 The very lightweight XC bikes are competition bikes only they do not meet homologation regulations Enduro The street legal EXC enduro versions of KTM s XC cross country bikes are supplied with plusher non linkage suspensions a wider ratio gear box and lights The current line available in the US consists of 250 350 450 and 500 actually 510 cc four stroke EXC models 49 and the 690 cc Enduro R dual sport motorcycle Free Ride A KTM original class of off road motorcycle that could be described as a cross between Enduro and trials bikes The Freeride 250R is powered by a lighter modified version of the 250 EXC Enduro engine and has a specially developed six speed gearbox with close transmission ratios in the lower gears and a wide ratio for the sixth gear 50 A four stroke 350 cc free ride model with similar characteristics 51 and the all electric single speed models Freeride E SX Freeride E XC as well as their street version Freeride E SM are available in Europe 52 KTM current off road bikes by type bold print currently available in the US Two stroke Motocross Two stroke Enduro XCountry Four stroke Motocross Four stroke Enduro XCountry Plated street legal Freeride50 SX 50 SX mini E SX nbsp Freeride E XC65 SX85 SX 17 14 85 SX 19 16125 SX 200 XC W nbsp 2014 KTM 200 XC W150 SX 150 XC W250 SX 250 XC 250 XC W250 EXC 250 SX F 250 XC F 250 EXC F nbsp Freeride 250 R300 SX 300 XC 300 XC W 300 EXC nbsp KTM 300 XC W Six Days Spain Edition 350 SX F 350 XC F nbsp 350 EXC F 350 nbsp 450 SX F 450 XC F 450 EXC F500 EXC F 500 EXC F690 ENDURO R 690 ENDURO RTwo stroke development Edit In the 1990s AMA rule changes put the cheaper simpler two stroke machines at a disadvantage to four stroke bikes in motocross competitions by limiting two stroke displacement at 125 cc for the 250 cc class and 250 cc for the 450 cc class 53 While other manufacturers have decided to discontinue their two stroke models KTM has continued with creating and improving their two stroke engines and has consequently taken up a very high proportion of the two stroke bike market New European emission laws have increased the pressure on two stroke bikes as their engines are less fuel efficient and produce more pollution than four stroke engines However with newer advances in technology two strokes have begun to burn cleaner and pass stricter environmental standards Starting in 2017 all newly registered motorcycles must conform with the Euro 4 regulations for emissions management In May 2017 KTM unveiled a new two stroke engine with direct fuel injection By pressure injecting an electronically controlled amount of fuel into the transfer port of the cylinder the new TPI transfer port injection engines will be more fuel efficient and cleaner than classic carburetor two stroke engines albeit more complex and expensive By 2018 250 and 300 EXC TPI enduro models will be powered by the new engine 54 Street bikes Edit nbsp KTM Duke 620 KTM s first stock supermoto bikeThe first KTM street bike was the Duke 620 in 1994 55 56 57 Supermoto KTM was the first manufacturer to offer a competition ready supermoto bike to the public However the company stopped supermoto production in 2016 to focus on stock 690 SMC R machines For the 2019 Model year the 690 SMC R model was completely renewed The bike now has the latest version of the single cylinder LC4 power unit introduced for the MY2016 Duke The previous supermoto models included the 625 SMC and the race version 560 SMR The 141 kg light 690 SMC R model has a 48 kW liquid cooled one cylinder four stroke motor LC4 and a hydraulically actuated APTC slipper clutch 58 Adventure tourers KTM currently produces the 1090 Adventure 790 Adventure and 1290 Super Adventure dual sport adventure bikes in versions with different seat height wheels and suspensions that endow the machines with a road S off road R for rally or touring T bias 59 Not all versions are available on the US market The 1090 Adventure and 1290 Super Adventure bikes are powered by 75 degree V twin four stroke motors LC8 The 790 Adventure is powered by the new LC8c parallel twin four stroke motor All 3 feature a slipper clutch electronically controlled riding modes sport street and rain with the 1290 and 790 featuring a TFT display and the 1090 featuring a twin analog plus LCD display Sports tourer The KTM sports tourer 1290 Superduke GT Gran Turismo is a version of the 1290 Superduke R naked bike that has been modified for more touring comfort with a longer and more robust frame modified handlebar larger fuel tank and modified 75 degree V twin four stroke LC8 motor Like the 1290 Super Adventure the 1290 Superduke GT features three electronically controlled riding modes 60 Naked bikes With the Duke and Superduke models KTM currently offers naked bikes with 125 200 250 390 690 790 890 and 1290 cc displacement The 125 not available in the US 200 250 390 and 690 and 690 R Duke models have a single cylinder four stroke LC4 motor The 790 890 Duke use a new twin parallel engine The 1290 R Superduke model is equipped with a 75 degree V twin four stroke motor LC8 61 200 250 and 390 Duke models are currently produced by Bajaj Auto in Pune India The 250 is only available in Asia with only the Duke 390 and Duke 200 being exported to European countries and North America The Duke 200 2020 model is now available in the United States and has a new redesigned 200 cc displacement engine Supersport KTM sport bikes currently offered in the supersport category include the RC 125 not available in the US and the RC 390 Both are street legal versions of bikes that compete in street races With the RC16 KTM has presented a 1000 cc sport bike that will race in the MotoGP class of the 2017 Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix 62 Whether there will be a street legal production version of the RC16 at a later point in time is yet unclear In Asia KTM also markets RC 200 and RC 250 street bikes KTM is also planning to introduced a new 150cc bike in its RC lineup in the Asian countries This would be the KTC RC 150 that will powered by a 149cc single cylinder engine and 6 speed gearbox This will be launched at a more affordable price so everyone can opt for it 63 Superbike Currently KTM has retired from superbike production and competitions 47 From 2008 to 2015 the company produced the 1190 RC8 superbike a light powerful homologated street legal bike for superbike competitions with an LC8 motor and without any of the electronic driving aids that the otherwise comparable Superduke and Super Adventure models offer nbsp 1290 Super Duke GT nbsp 1290 Super Adventure R nbsp 1290 Super Duke R Special Edition nbsp 690 SMC RKTM Sport Naked Super Moto Adventure Street Bikes bold print currently available in the US Sport Bikes Naked Super Moto Bikes Super Enduro Adventure Bikes Other BikesRC125 125 Duke FREERIDE E SMRC 200 200 DukeRC 250 250 Duke 250 Adventure 450 SX ATVRC 390 390 Duke nbsp KTM Duke 390 390 Adventure 450 XC ATV625 SMC 620 625 505 SX ATV640 SMC 640 Adventure nbsp KTM 640 Adventure with rally fairings 525 XC ATV660 SMC nbsp KTM 660 SMC640 690 Duke690 Duke R nbsp 2014 KTM 690 Duke 690 SMC690 SMC R 690 Enduro690 Enduro R nbsp KTM 690 Enduro950 SM950 SMR nbsp KTM 950 SMR 950 Super Enduro R950 Adventure nbsp KTM 950 Adventure trail riding790 Duke nbsp 990 Super Duke R 990 SM R990 SM T 990 Adventure1090 Adventure1090 Adventure R1190 RC8 1190 Adventure1290 Super Duke R1290 Super Duke GT nbsp KTM 1290 Super Duke R 1290 Super Adventure R1290 Super Adventure S1290 Super Adventure TDesign Edit Since 1992 64 KTM motorcycles have been designed by KISKA a Salzburg based design firm KISKA also designed four versions of the X Bow and is responsible for the overall branding for KTM and Husqvarna Parts and Wear Edit Under the Powerparts label KTM sells tuning and styling parts for its street and off road motorcycles and the X Bow 65 The Powerwear label offers race gear and equipment clothing accessories and merchandise articles 66 X Bow Edit nbsp KTM X Bow GT4Main article KTM X Bow The KTM X Bow pronounced cross bow is a series of lightweight two seater sports cars known as the X Bow R the X Bow RR the X Bow GT and the X BOW GT4 67 The R and GT versions of the X Bow are street legal in Europe North America China and Australia It uses an Audi engine and a carbon fibre chassis developed in cooperation with Italian racing car manufacturer Dallara making it the world s first street legal car with a full carbon fibre monocoque nbsp KTM X Bow R nbsp X Bow RR nbsp X Bow GTReferences Edit KTM Group Executive Board Retrieved 23 March 2020 KTM Group Supervisory Board Retrieved 7 May 2017 a b c d KTM Company Summary Retrieved 7 May 2017 KTM financial report 2014 Retrieved 3 June 2017 KTM financial report 2015 Retrieved 3 June 2017 a b c d e KTM Annual Report 2015 PDF Retrieved 27 May 2017 KTM edges out BMW sells record 158 760 motorcycles in 2014 Retrieved 31 May 2017 KTM record sales figures Retrieved 31 May 2017 KTM motorcycle group sales including Husqvarna broke 1 billion barrier in 2015 Retrieved 31 May 2017 2016 motorcycle sales figures first quarter Retrieved 31 May 2017 KTM Industries AG veroffentlicht Jahresfinanzbericht 2016 in German Retrieved 31 May 2017 Hans Trunkenpolz Retrieved 23 June 2013 KTM Group PDF Retrieved 27 May 2017 KTM Motorfahrzeugbau KG Kronreif amp Trunkenpolz Mattighofen Retrieved 23 June 2013 A Short Background of KTM Bicycles Archived from the original on 10 August 2013 Retrieved 23 June 2013 A Look Back Motorcycles Retrieved 27 May 2017 R125 Tourist 25 March 2014 Retrieved 27 May 2017 Grand Tourist 6 March 2015 Retrieved 27 May 2017 Mirabell Scooter 11 December 2015 Retrieved 27 May 2017 KTM Motorcycle History Retrieved 27 May 2017 Dornauer wins on KTM Retrieved 27 May 2017 Trophy 125cc Retrieved 27 May 2017 KTM stages a comeback at the six days on factory bikes 23 April 2014 Retrieved 27 May 2017 Ernst Kronreif Retrieved 27 May 2017 Hans Trunkenpolz Retrieved 27 May 2017 a b c d KTM Geschichte in German Retrieved 27 May 2017 1978 in KTM history Retrieved 27 May 2017 Cycle World Magazine April 1992 Retrieved 27 May 2017 Die Firmengeschichte von KTM in German Retrieved 27 May 2017 Die Firmengeschichte von KTM in German Retrieved 27 May 2017 KTM goes orange 10 November 2016 Retrieved 27 May 2017 The KTM X Bow makes its debut at the Geneva International Motor Show 7 March 2017 Retrieved 27 May 2017 Bajaj swaps shares in KTM with Pierer Group www thehindubusinessline com 30 September 2021 Retrieved 17 February 2022 KTM RC 125 Festival Offer The Perfect Ride for Every Beginner 16 October 2023 Retrieved 16 October 2023 Thakur Prashant 16 October 2023 KTM RC 125 Festival Offer The Perfect Ride for Every Beginner 4Newstv Retrieved 16 October 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Company KTM Group Retrieved 23 March 2020 Turner Jean 30 September 2019 KTM Buys GasGas Cycle News Retrieved 23 March 2020 KTM Motorcycle History Motorcycle USA 23 February 2008 Retrieved 23 June 2013 Gardiner Mark January 2010 KTM Motorcycle History motorcycle com Retrieved 23 June 2013 Bajaj amp Ktm To Jointly Develop New Bikes Biker Voodoo 20 June 2007 Archived from the original on 29 February 2012 Retrieved 9 February 2012 Business amp Industry 20 October 2011 Bajaj launches Duke 200 in India specifications Gujaratglobal com Archived from the original on 3 February 2012 Retrieved 9 February 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Superveloce 800 Serie Oro roadracingworld com 3 November 2022 Retrieved 3 November 2022 1974 250cc motocross world championship results memotocross fr Retrieved 30 December 2015 KTM To Campaign 1190 RC8 R In 2009 IDM German Superbike Championship 19 December 2008 Retrieved 3 June 2017 Motorex KTM s Bauer Wins IDM German Superbike Championship 18 September 2011 Retrieved 3 June 2017 KTM move forward in Superbike development Retrieved 3 June 2017 a b No More Superbikes for KTM CEO Says They re Too Dangerous For Public Roads therideadvice com Retrieved 11 July 2017 KTM MX Retrieved 3 June 2017 a b KTM Enduro Retrieved 3 June 2017 KTM Freeride 250 R 2017 Retrieved 9 June 2017 KTM Freeride 350 2017 Archived from the original on 29 June 2017 Retrieved 9 June 2017 KTM Freeride E Retrieved 9 June 2017 Motocross Action Magazine MXA S TWO STROKE TUESDAY THE AMA DISPLACEMENT RULE 28 June 2016 Retrieved 3 June 2017 KTM unveils world s first 2 stroke fuel injection enduro machines Retrieved 3 June 2017 Lapalme Julia March 2017 ORANGE THEORY Motorcyclist pp 51 53 Duke Olly August 1994 KTM Duke supermotard styling strikes again Cycle World pp 62 2 Off the Shelf Racers KTM s Supermoto three pack American Motorcyclist American Motorcyclist Association vol 58 no 4 p 20 April 2004 ISSN 0277 9358 retrieved 4 May 2011 KTM 690 SMC R 2017 Archived from the original on 6 June 2017 Retrieved 3 June 2017 The 2017 KTM 1090 Adventure and 1090 Adventure R Add To KTM s Adventure Bike Lineup Retrieved 3 June 2017 2017 KTM Super Duke GT RIDE REVIEW Retrieved 3 June 2017 KTM Naked Bike Retrieved 3 June 2017 First Look KTM RC16 Retrieved 3 June 2017 Dahiya Ravi 5 August 2022 KTM RC 150 ARDwheels Retrieved 8 January 2023 How one design studio took KTM from bankrupt dirtbike company to giant slayer lanesplitter jalopnik com 15 February 2016 Archived from the original on 6 August 2016 Retrieved 9 September 2021 KTM powerparts Archived from the original on 2 May 2017 KTM Powerwear Archived from the original on 5 May 2017 Rated X KTM unveils X Bow sketches AutoblogExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to KTM KTM International website KTM Bicycles website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KTM amp oldid 1180599649, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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