Mikey's bike.

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Team Euro
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Where`s the wash racks, they still wash them out back on the ground?
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6/14/2010 5:32pm
The footpegs are works of art and I like that airfilter setup.
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6/14/2010 5:36pm
drop the "mikey"shite, he's a grown man not a little boy on a mini..
6/14/2010 5:44pm
raddad wrote:
drop the "mikey"shite, he's a grown man not a little boy on a mini..
If hes a grown man ,how come his daddy still calls all the shots?

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6/14/2010 5:46pm
ktm's certainly look very trick
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6/14/2010 5:51pm
Removable kickstarter Wink
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"Just by looking at the pictures of the bike, i can tell it doesn't handle very well" -more than half of Vital MX members
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6/14/2010 6:12pm
Very trick and cool looking imho.

Nice thing about KTM, is most of that trick stuff will be either in production by next year, or available in their Hard Parts catalog.
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6/14/2010 8:12pm
I'd ride it.
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6/14/2010 8:17pm
Say what you will about KTM but I would give my left nut if my Honda had an airbox/filter like that. So easy, click click snap done.
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6/15/2010 12:33am
calimxer91 wrote:
Removable kickstarter Wink
carried in the camelback.
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6/15/2010 1:41am
Nice pictures, thank you!

Have you got them in a higher resolution?
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6/15/2010 3:12am Edited Date/Time 4/17/2016 11:25pm
Erick wrote:
Nice pictures, thank you!

Have you got them in a higher resolution?
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Thanks I have got them
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6/15/2010 3:37am
Don't really get why they leave the cases ready for a kickstarter. Shave some more weight. Thats my only criticism.
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The kickstarter is optional. You can get it through the powerparts catalog I believe.
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Just looks like a stock showroom ready to race KTM with a few Hardpart rider choices and graphics, The air box configuration has been around for many years and people that have never had or been around a KTM still marvel at what is simple engineering geared to racing,air filter change without any tools--- Joe Anyboby could have this bike in his garage
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6/15/2010 4:34am
Where is the power-stealer and billet brick to make it heavier?
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hartebreak wrote:
Say what you will about KTM but I would give my left nut if my Honda had an airbox/filter like that. So easy, click click snap...
Say what you will about KTM but I would give my left nut if my Honda had an airbox/filter like that. So easy, click click snap done.
Its not as functional as it looks. Popping off the side cover is very easy, but you still need to pull the seat( 1 bolt) so you can easily feel around the sealing edge of the filter. The "clamp" that holds the filter to the airboot has its flaws as well... If you case a big jump hard enough, it will sometimes cause the clamp to come undone.. Itsas easy as using a small ziptie to prevent it from happening, but its still a potential issue. The BEST part of the KTM filter design is the fact that they send an airboot cover with the bike, and with the side cover and seat off, cleaning out the airbox is super quick
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6/15/2010 8:25am
hartebreak wrote:
Say what you will about KTM but I would give my left nut if my Honda had an airbox/filter like that. So easy, click click snap...
Say what you will about KTM but I would give my left nut if my Honda had an airbox/filter like that. So easy, click click snap done.
I was thinking the EXACT samet thing!

I'd love that type of airbox set up....other manufactures need to pay attention!
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Its not as functional as it looks. Popping off the side cover is very easy, but you still need to pull the seat( 1 bolt) so you can easily feel around the sealing edge of the filter.

What year did they start requiring removal of the seat?
I had an 05 450 EX-C and an 07 300 XC-W and you didn't need to remove the seat.
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mjskier wrote:
[b]Its not as functional as it looks. Popping off the side cover is very easy, but you still need to pull the seat( 1 bolt) so...
Its not as functional as it looks. Popping off the side cover is very easy, but you still need to pull the seat( 1 bolt) so you can easily feel around the sealing edge of the filter.

What year did they start requiring removal of the seat?
I had an 05 450 EX-C and an 07 300 XC-W and you didn't need to remove the seat.
You dont have to remove the seat, but its a major PITA to feel around the sealing lip of the filter if you dont. I always check to make sure the filter has a good seal

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