19watson91
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Does anyone know much about these bikes? I have heard that these are only allowed in SuperMini classes for A.M.A. for the price is it worth it at all? Some input both good and bad would be greatly appreciated.. Thanks
Does anyone know much about these bikes? I have heard that these are only allowed in SuperMini classes for A.M.A. for the price is it worth it at all? Some input both good and bad would be greatly appreciated.. Thanks
Because that is what people are willing to pay.So why are KTMs double?
So why are KTMs double?
When I bought my son's first Yamaha, he was only 11 and pretty small. The Yamaha's are a smaller than the KTM's so it fit him better. Plus I love our Yamaha shop.
The forks on the Yamaha YZ85 are stellar. What I like to do is take the money I saved on the Yamaha and add bars, levers, wheels, triple clamps, and have the suspension reworked. The funny thing is most people I know who have a KTM still have their kids suspension reworked. The Yamaha does have linkage in the rear suspension, the KTM doesn't.
The KTM do come with a power valve which the Yamaha don't.
My son had a chance to ride Brock Papi's KTM last summer which he liked. Brock rode my son Yamaha and really loved the suspension on the Yamaha, but said he could tell it didn't have a power valve. Both boys look good on both bikes.
Personally, I think it's more about the finances that your family can sustain and what kind of dealer you have around you.
Jesus H. Christmas. $6,000 for a mini bike......I better start having kids now because by the time my kid reaches the 80 class the damn things will be $8,000+
I want to say a new yz 85 in 2000 was somewhere close to $3,100 out the door..... What the heck....
How did your son like the power delivery of the two? I have read that the YZ is a bit more like a lightswitch and not very broad.
If you found a two year old left over ktm it would be a lot less than msrp of $5400 for 2014. But unlike yamaha, ktm only makes enough bikes to sell, not way too may to sit around on dealers showrooms.I just bought my son a brand-new 2012 Yamaha YZ 85. I paid $3,000.00 out the door.
If you found a two year old left over ktm it would be a lot less than msrp of $5400 for 2014. But unlike yamaha, ktm only makes enough bikes to sell, not way too may to sit around on dealers showrooms.
All the ktm SXS bikes are legal in the stock classes at big ama sanctioned or ama rules based national races like RocketRobin said.
Whoever said that they arent using all the power that an 85 makes hasnt been to a amatuer national. kids are a foot too tall for these bikes hanging it out wideopen. bet you have a pipe and silencer on the 450 that you cant ride fully either!
For $600 bucks you get a fmf pipe, silencer, cdi box, billet chain guide and clutch guard, billet ignition cover with your name engraved on it, holeshot device, and graphics kit. Not a bad deal.
It really comes down to marketing and the gotta have it additude all these racers have. yes you could beat someone with a stock bike even on a 2012 yamaha, but if you didnt win and you were 12 years old would the first excuse be, i fudged that corner and lost, or my bike is old and everyone else has these tricked out ktms with pipes and silencers? thats why the people at the top of amatuer racing want these bikes and why ktm sells all of them before they reach the dealers. hate the game not the player as they say! haha