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Description |
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Spare Parts Chassis |
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Tech Data Chassis |
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Tech Data Engine |
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2008 65 SX
Because there’s nothing cooler for kids between the ages of six and nine than to rocket around on this crosser. Six-gear transmission, hydraulic clutch, Marzocchi upside-down forks, WP shock, fully adjustable chassis, a seat height of >= 750 mm and one thing above all: the power of a big bike!
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MSRP: $3,898 |

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Engine type |
Single cylinder, 2-stroke |
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Displacement |
64.9 cc |
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Bore x stroke |
45 x 40.8 mm (1.77 x 1.61") |
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Starter |
Kickstarter |
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Transmission |
6 gears |
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Carburetor |
Mikuni VM 24 |
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Engine lubrication |
Mixture oil lubrication 1:60 |
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Transmission lubrication |
Motorex, fully synthetic, SAE 15W-50 |
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Primary drive |
23:57 |
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Final drive |
14:50 |
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Cooling |
water cooled |
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Clutch |
Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically |
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Ignition |
Moric digital 2M1 |
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Frame |
Double grinded central double-cradle-type frame |
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Subframe |
Aluminium |
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Handlebar |
Aluminium ÿ 22 mm (0.87") |
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Front suspension |
Marzocchi USD ÿ 35 mm (1.38") |
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Rear suspension |
WP mono shock |
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Suspension travel front / rear |
220 / 270 mm (8.66 / 10.63") |
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Front brake |
Disc brake ÿ 200 mm (7.87") |
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Rear brake |
Disc brake ÿ 160 mm (6.3") |
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Rims, front / rear |
1.6 x 14"; 1.6 x 12" Alu |
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Tires, front / rear |
60/100 x 14"; 80/100 x 12" |
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Chain |
1/2 x 1/4" |
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Main silencer |
Aluminium |
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Steering head angle |
64.5∞ |
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Wheel base |
1137 mm (44.76") |
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Ground clearance (unloaded) |
290 mm (11.42") |
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Seat height |
750 mm (28.54") |
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Fuel capacity |
approx. 3.3 liters (0.87 gal) |
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Weight (no fuel) |
approx. 55.6 kg (122.6 lbs) |
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A KTM might not be
your first motorcycle, but it will be your last. When you've tried the
rest, buy the best KTM.
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