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    KTM works Baja bike

    700cc LC4 motor, titanium this, carbon fibre that...2nd in the Baja 1000.
    Similar mechanicals to the latest KTM Dakar bikes but without the beaten-with-the-ugly-stick fairing. I'm still wiping the drool off my keyboard...

    http://www.dirtbikemagazine.com/detail.asp?id=500

    Cheers
    Clint

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    All it needs is a pair of 17in wheels and lose that ugly KTM headlite !!


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    Huge cans for a dirt bike supposidly riding where no one can hear.Baja bikes used to carry lots of lighting,don't they ride at night anymore? Or is that headlamp better than it looks.
    In and out of jobs, running free
    Waging war with society

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    The headlight will be HID, I think a lot of the Baja racers use HID helmet lights too. tlronny, if ya wanna see an ugly headlight setup do a search on KTM 660 Rallye

    Cheers
    Clint

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    See the hoooooogge pipe between the front and rear tanks!

    Big cans can carry big sponsers stickers.
    Twin cans means you can see the sticker from either side.

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    The good old XR650R still won it though right??

    PRO MOTORCYLES
    CLASS 22 (250cc or more)

    1. Steve Hengeveld, Oak Hills, Calif./Johnny Campbell, San Clemente, Calif./Kendall Norman, Santa Barbara, Calif.,
    Honda XR650R, 15:57:37 (63.51mph); (Overall Race Winner - All Classes)

    2. Chris Blais, Apple Valley, Calif./Kellon Walch, Las Vegas/Andy Grider, Los Olivos, Calif./Scot Harden, Menefee, Calif.,
    KTM 700LC4, 16:22:12;

    3. Brian Pinard, Wildomar, Calif./Bo Harris, Fallbrook, Calif./Jim McKay/Roland Bucher, Hemet, Calif./Martin Lemiereux, Canada,
    Honda XR650R, 18:32:15;

    4. Mike Childress, Wrightwood, Calif./Mouse McCoy, Santa Monica, Calif./Chuck Dempsey, Hesperia, Calif.,
    Honda XR650R, 19:05:25;

    5. Robert Barnum, Phelan, Calif.,
    Honda XR650R, 23:00:14;

    6. Chris Eberz/Sean Eberz/Carlin Dunne, Santa Barbara, Calif.,
    Honda XR650R, 23:16:30;

    7. Enrique Legaspy, Punta Colonett, Mexico,
    Husqvarna TD, 24:23:51;

    8. Scott Hamby, Bellflower, Calif./Ronnie Smith/Danny Fitzgerald, Orange, Calif./Christian Lee, Long Beach, Calif.,
    Honda XR650R, 24:30:59;

    9. Kent Richardson, San Diego, Honda XR650R, 26:02:29; 10. Gary Cluff/Scott Rucker, Mesa, Ariz./Sam Rames, Glendale, Calif.,
    Honda XR650R, 27:28:34;

    (12 Starters, 9 Finishers)
    Cheers

    Merv

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    Yup, the XR650R has been ruling Baja for a few years, A bit like KTM have been all over the Paris-Dakar lately. I'll still take the KTM thanks, It'll be easier to retrofit an electric start

    Cheers
    Clint

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