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Pornstar
1st December 2011, 15:21
And not a moment too soon. due Feb I believe.

Crasherfromwayback
1st December 2011, 15:23
They look horn. Why the hell do 2013 models come out so early though?

Mungatoke Mad
1st December 2011, 16:28
They look horn. Why the hell do 2013 models come out so early though?They must have a working Flux capacitor

Crasherfromwayback
1st December 2011, 16:30
They must have a working Flux capacitor

Or a Tardis.

Pornstar
1st December 2011, 16:48
apparantly the 2012,s have been out for a while, strange but aye.

Stylo
1st December 2011, 17:28
apparantly the 2012,s have been out for a while, strange but aye.

My 2014 EXC500 2T arrives in March next year ...

White trash
1st December 2011, 18:36
That's Dungey's factory bike. I doubt the 2013 model range will have a whole lot in common with the one pictured, maybe the funky front guard and cool shape.

New Zealand usually sees next years bikes 4-6 months following the rest of the world.

Crasherfromwayback
1st December 2011, 18:39
That's Dungey's factory bike. I doubt the 2013 model range will have a whole lot in common with the one pictured, maybe the funky front guard and cool shape.

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Looks like a lot of places to catch/hold heavy mud.

barty5
1st December 2011, 19:37
Still dont like the whole painted frame deal makes them look like there out of the 80s and 90s.

scott411
1st December 2011, 19:48
thats Dungeys bike they built for him, because of teh USA productions rule they have to get it out by a certain time (may i think) they did this with the 250F as well, they only have to get a certain number (250 i think) inot the USA weather they will call it 2012.5 or a 2013 is yet to be seen,

basically they needed a fuel injected 450 for dungey to compete with the guys in teh USA

IIIRII
2nd December 2011, 06:53
So another name for this thread could be "not really 2013 KTM's at all" ....

Jay GTI
2nd December 2011, 07:54
Still dont like the whole painted frame deal makes them look like there out of the 80s and 90s.

I love the painted frame look and have considered stripping my bike down to have it powder-coated orange... except I'd lose so many bits and put so much of it back in the wrong place that I'd end up with a permanently half-built, non-running KTM with an orange frame sat in the garage.

White trash
2nd December 2011, 10:01
I love the painted frame look and have considered stripping my bike down to have it powder-coated orange... except I'd lose so many bits and put so much of it back in the wrong place that I'd end up with a permanently half-built, non-running KTM with an orange frame sat in the garage.

Sounds like my chopper :D Except for the "orange" and KTM bit.

Pornstar
2nd December 2011, 10:19
Still dont like the whole painted frame deal makes them look like there out of the 80s and 90s. Wonder how long before they fold and start making ali frames, they rolled over for the "LINK" eventually.

Jay GTI
2nd December 2011, 10:40
Sounds like my chopper :D Except for the "orange" and KTM bit.

I'm currently converting my ute to power steering... I've removed the radiator for extra clearance. That was 2 weeks ago. I've got no further.



Wonder how long before they fold and start making ali frames, they rolled over for the "LINK" eventually.

Depends on the US market, but they are a lot more accepting of steel frames than PDS suspension. Also didn't help that Mr Everts didn't like the PDS rear either.

Alloy frames are one of those fashion items anyway, where the the performance benefit is minimal, if any, but the buyer wants it because it looks more bling than a steel frame, much like USD forks...

barty5
2nd December 2011, 11:12
I'm currently converting my ute to power steering... I've removed the radiator for extra clearance. That was 2 weeks ago. I've got no further.




Depends on the US market, but they are a lot more accepting of steel frames than PDS suspension. Also didn't help that Mr Everts didn't like the PDS rear either.

Alloy frames are one of those fashion items anyway, where the the performance benefit is minimal, if any, but the buyer wants it because it looks more bling than a steel frame, much like USD forks...

Sounds like me when i had my ute 1 3 months motor in and got it running 3 years later threw it together real quick drove it for 6 months then sold it way cheap gota love projects.