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KTM has finally taken the covers off their latest fuel-injected two-stroke motocross bikes for 2018; the KTM 250 EXC TPI and 300 EXC TPI.

The new ‘Transfer Port Injection’ (TPI) technology has two fuel injectors that fires directly into the transfer port without the need of pre-mixing the fuels.

This new fuel-injected technology for two-stroke engines means that it can greatly improve power delivery, lower fuel consumption and requires no messing with for the air-to-fuel ratio for different riding conditions.

It’s finally here, ladies and gentlemen. KTM has finally unveiled their latest masterpiece in their two-stroke motocross line up. Unlike previous motorcycles that they have launched before, these motorcycles represent the new era of two-stroke technology where KTM has combined it with fuel injection capabilities. (more…)

  • KTM’s “Transfer Port Injection” technology

  • Will be featured in three models for next year

After many rumours that have been circulated for the past few months, KTM has finally announced their plan to build a fuel-injected two-stroke engine that will be put into production. This new technology by the Austrian manufacturer is called the “Transfer Port Injection”. (more…)

KTM @ INTERMOT 2016: Team Orange debuts new 1090 Adventure and new additions to 1290 Super Adventure series.

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KTM Malaysia strengthens line up by launching 2017 KTM Enduro & Motocross range locally.

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Who says electric power isn’t fun? Acclaimed French trials bike rider and Red Bull athlete Julien Dupont has proven so after releasing a video of him stunting and flipping the all-electric KTM Freeride E dirt bike.

Officially launched sometime last year, the KTM Freeride E sees the famed Austrian motorcycle manufacturer injecting a more extreme and dirt-busting flavour into the zero-emissions arms race.

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Based on the brand’s venerable Freeride series of dirt bikes, the Freeride E adopts a liquid-cooled electric motor instead of a thumpy single-cylinder petrol engine, with the electric system able to generate up to 16kW or 22hp and 22Nm of peak torque. The system draws power from a removable lithium ion battery pack rated at 2600Wh, and can be fully charged in just 80 minutes.

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Back to the video and you can see that the electric-powered dirt buster is capable of performing just as well as its petrol-powered siblings when in the right hands. The video not only sees Julien taking the Freeride E off-roading, he even goes to the extent of performing a backflip with the electric bike.

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The video above again proves that you can have copious amounts of fun whilst being green and eco-friendly. You can check out more on the KTM Freeride E via its dedicated microsite, ktmfreeride-e.com. You can also check out Julien and his exploits via his official Facebook page as well.

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Source: YouTube via MCN

New KTM 1290 Super Duke R-based touring bike coming very soon.

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Sources allege that the KTM E-Speed electric scooter project has been axed.

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Thrills and spills from the fifth round of the KTM 390 Duke Battle Malaysia in Muar, Johore.

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The cat is out of the bag as KTM releases the first official image of its upcoming 1290 Super Adventure. (more…)

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Sights and sounds of the KTM’s carnival and KTM 390 Duke Battle Malaysia at last weekend’s KBS MAM Kapcai Endurance Series race weekend in Speedway PLUS, Subang. (more…)

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The second round of this year’s KBS MAM Kapcai Endurance series concluded on a high note last weekend in Kedah. (more…)

Our favourite Orange-liveried bikes brand’s Malaysian CKD arm announced earlier today the start of its new KTM 390 Duke Battle one-make series. (more…)

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