‘XC’ means cross-country. ‘W’ represents its wide-ratio transmission. ‘KTM’ stands for winning. This model is a race-ready bike built for closed course enduro racing. With the agility of a 125 and enough muscle to take the fight to the 250 cc 4-Strokes, this bike punches well above its weight. That’s why when the going gets tough, the tough get an XC-W.
With the agility of a 125 and enough muscle to take the fight to the 250 cc 4-strokes, this bike punches well above its weight. Its snarling engine sets benchmarks in terms of power and torque, rocketing its state-of-the-art chassis miles ahead of the competition. The top step of the podium does have the unmistakable scent of 2-stroke premix exhaust.
2017 KTM 150 XC-W, 2017 KTM 150 XC-W MINIMAL FUSS; MAXIMUM FUN XC means cross-country. W represents its wide-ratio transmission. KTM stands for winning. This model is a race-ready bike built for closed course enduro racing. With the agility of a 125 and enough muscle to take the fight to the 250 cc 4-Strokes, this bike punches well above its weight. That s why when the going gets tough, the tough get an XC-W. Features may include: WEIGHT REDUCTION The main target for the KTM engineers when developing the XC-W models was a massive weight reduction compared to the previous generation. The result: the current XC-W s are the slimmest, lightest bikes in the enduro segment. SWINGARM This updated design allows for an optimized mounting position of the PDS shock, providing more progressive action. Furthermore, the cast aluminum design guarantees lower weight and a perfect flex behavior. The single-component casting process also eliminates any inconsistencies and weak points. FRAME The high-tech, lightweight chrome-moly steel frame is engineered for excellent handling, precise cornering and supreme stability. You can also count on high torsional rigidity and low longitudinal stiffness for better absorption of the energy created by the front and rear suspension sucking up jumps and bumps. In short: more comfort and less rider fatigue. Laterally attached, lightweight engine head stays contribute to a reduced vibration level. Two threaded inserts in the lower cradle tubes allow for an optional skid plate. The engineers were able to pull off all that, while making the frame two pounds lighter than that of the lightest competitor on the market. In addition, the frame is easier to maintain, easier to work on and supplies more space for the tank and other components. The bike also features an extra-light aluminum subframe, which weighs in at less than 2 pounds. FOOTPEGS Sophisticated No Dirt footpegs prevent smudging up the pegs, even when digging in deep ruts. The pegs on the EXC models are 6mm higher than the ones used on SX models, which benefits ground clearance. But you can swap them at will. FRONT SUSPENSION The all-new WP XPlor 48 upside-down fork is a split fork developed by WP in close collaboration with KTM. It is fitted with a spring on both sides but features separated functions for each fork leg: compression damping is fitted on the left side, while rebound is on the right. So the forks can easily be adjusted for compression and rebound with the twist of a dial on the top of the forks. In addition, a longer and sealed hydro-stop guarantees better resistance to bottoming-out. Due to high-quality materials and a state-of-the-art production process, the new XPlor 48 fork - with approx. 300mm of travel - has outstanding response and damping characteristics and is about a
2017 KTM 150 XC-W, 2017 KTM 150 XC-W MINIMAL FUSS; MAXIMUM FUN XC means cross-country. W represents its wide-ratio transmission. KTM stands for winning. This model is a race-ready bike built for closed course enduro racing. With the agility of a 125 and enough muscle to take the fight to the 250 cc 4-Strokes, this bike punches well above its weight. That s why when the going gets tough, the tough get an XC-W. Features may include: WEIGHT REDUCTION The main target for the KTM engineers when developing the XC-W models was a massive weight reduction compared to the previous generation. The result: the current XC-W s are the slimmest, lightest bikes in the enduro segment. SWINGARM This updated design allows for an optimized mounting position of the PDS shock, providing more progressive action. Furthermore, the cast aluminum design guarantees lower weight and a perfect flex behavior. The single-component casting process also eliminates any inconsistencies and weak points. FRAME The high-tech, lightweight chrome-moly steel frame is engineered for excellent handling, precise cornering and supreme stability. You can also count on high torsional rigidity and low longitudinal stiffness for better absorption of the energy created by the front and rear suspension sucking up jumps and bumps. In short: more comfort and less rider fatigue. Laterally attached, lightweight engine head stays contribute to a reduced vibration level. Two threaded inserts in the lower cradle tubes allow for an optional skid plate. The engineers were able to pull off all that, while making the frame two pounds lighter than that of the lightest competitor on the market. In addition, the frame is easier to maintain, easier to work on and supplies more space for the tank and other components. The bike also features an extra-light aluminum subframe, which weighs in at less than 2 pounds. FOOTPEGS Sophisticated No Dirt footpegs prevent smudging up the pegs, even when digging in deep ruts. The pegs on the EXC models are 6mm higher than the ones used on SX models, which benefits ground clearance. But you can swap them at will. FRONT SUSPENSION The all-new WP XPlor 48 upside-down fork is a split fork developed by WP in close collaboration with KTM. It is fitted with a spring on both sides but features separated functions for each fork leg: compression damping is fitted on the left side, while rebound is on the right. So the forks can easily be adjusted for compression and rebound with the twist of a dial on the top of the forks. In addition, a longer and sealed hydro-stop guarantees better resistance to bottoming-out. Due to high-quality materials and a state-of-the-art production process, the new XPlor 48 fork - with approx. 300mm of travel - has outstanding response and damping characteristics and is about a
‘XC’ means cross-country. ‘W’ represents its wide-ratio transmission. ‘KTM’ stands for winning. This model is a race-ready bike built for closed course enduro racing. With the agility of a 125 and enough muscle to take the fight to the 250 cc 4-Strokes, this bike punches well above its weight. That’s why when the going gets tough, the tough get an XC-W.
? KTM? stands for winning. That? s why when the going gets tough the tough get an XC-W. With the agility of a 125 and enough muscle to take the fight to the 250 cc 4-Strokes this bike punches well above its weight. Motorcycles Competition/Off Road DX3045172429564012092 DX1 . ? W? represents its wide-ratio transmission. This model is a race-ready bike built for closed course enduro racing. 2017 KTM 150 XC-W 2017 KTM 150 XC-W MINIMAL FUSS; MAXIMUM FUN ? XC? means cross-country...
The top step of the podium does have the unmistakable scent of 2-stroke premix exhaust. 2017 KTM 150 SX IN STOCK With the agility of a 125 and enough muscle to take the fight to the 250 cc 4-strokes this bike punches well above its weight. Motorcycles Motocross DX3045172429564012092 DX1 . Its snarling engine sets benchmarks in terms of power and torque rocketing its state-of-the-art chassis miles ahead of the competition...
017 KTM 150 XC-W MINIMAL FUSS; MAXIMUM FUN'XC' means cross-country. 'W' represents its wide-ratio transmission. 'KTM' stands for winning. This model is a race-ready bike built for closed course enduro racing. With the agility of a 125 and enough muscle to take the fight to the 250 cc 4-Strokes, this bike punches well above its weight. That's why when the going gets tough, the tough get an XC-W.
2013 KTM 150 XC. Comes with Flexx handlebars and Cycra hand guards already on bike. Sprung for a 125 lb rider and serviced this year at MPR. Rear shock has upgraded bladder instead of piston and an orange reservoir. New KTM power parts low seat. Frame was powder coated white this year and comes with a skid plate. Top end was done beginning of this season. Bike was meticulously maintained- I never cheaped out on this bike. If it needed something, it got it. New chain and sprocket just installed with no time on them. Recently installed Tubliss in front and rear tires. 2 races on tires. I have the title for it as well, along with the original owner's manual and KTM tool kit. This bike will not disappoint! It's great for any type of rider (expierienced or inexperienced). It will be missed! Tons of extras included with bike: 3 sets of plastics (2 in bag, 1 on bike) Stock springs for front forks and rear shock New oem front rotor and rear rotor(in original packaging) New oem front and rear brake pads(in original packaging) Extra spikes for Flo footpegs New oem clutch plates and springs(in original packaging) Motorex 2 stroke mix and engine oil New front bearings (in original packaging) Extra jets Aluminum pipe guard Fork stop for traveling Airbox wash cover Extra air filters Extra grips Stock handlebars and hand guards Asking $5,000 OBO. Message me for more details. NO TRADES!!
‘XC’ means cross-country. ‘W’ represents its wide-ratio transmission. ‘KTM’ stands for winning. This model is a race-ready bike built for closed course enduro racing. With the agility of a 125 and enough muscle to take the fight to the 250 cc 4-Strokes, this bike punches well above its weight. That’s why when the going gets tough, the tough get an XC-W.
‘XC’ means cross-country. ‘W’ represents its wide-ratio transmission. ‘KTM’ stands for winning. This model is a race-ready bike built for closed course enduro racing. With the agility of a 125 and enough muscle to take the fight to the 250 cc 4-Strokes, this bike punches well above its weight. That’s why when the going gets tough, the tough get an XC-W.