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Where was that photo from?
If its not photochopped, it looks like KTM is finally going with linkage.
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10/16/2008 7:26am
Saw that on MT too it's for real and the rider in the pic is supposed to be Everts. 2010 should be an interesting year for new models just like this year
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10/16/2008 7:37am
mxrose3 wrote:
Where was that photo from?
If its not photochopped, it looks like KTM is finally going with linkage.
and alloy
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10/16/2008 7:56am Edited Date/Time 10/16/2008 7:56am
one of the employees at the KTM dealer meeting said they might be testing it.

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10/16/2008 8:03am
Wow...let's see. I'm turning quicker laps on my 2008 KTM 200XC than I was on my YZ250F, so with the linkage, that must mean that I will be even faster!

Woohoooo! I guess I'll finally be turning pro next year!

Thanks, Linkage...you're swell! Woohoo
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10/16/2008 8:33am
Wow...let's see. I'm turning quicker laps on my 2008 KTM 200XC than I was on my YZ250F, so with the linkage, that must mean that I...
Wow...let's see. I'm turning quicker laps on my 2008 KTM 200XC than I was on my YZ250F, so with the linkage, that must mean that I will be even faster!

Woohoooo! I guess I'll finally be turning pro next year!

Thanks, Linkage...you're swell! Woohoo
Holy shit, a KTM rider finally agrees that there is somthing wrong with the rear suspension.
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10/16/2008 9:22am
mxrose3 wrote:
Where was that photo from?
If its not photochopped, it looks like KTM is finally going with linkage.
TJ 755 wrote:
and alloy
Im pretty sure from the spy photo's i've seen, they are still going to be using steel for the frame
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10/16/2008 9:24am
I heard from someone who doesn't know shit, that they would be putting them on their SX models only.
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10/16/2008 9:34am
Yes there are some new KTM's coming out with linkage and fuel injection.
I dont think they really feel like they need it...but more, because people think they need it, so this way, more people will buy them instead of debating about it.
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Cant beat the dead horse, join them?
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Wow...let's see. I'm turning quicker laps on my 2008 KTM 200XC than I was on my YZ250F, so with the linkage, that must mean that I...
Wow...let's see. I'm turning quicker laps on my 2008 KTM 200XC than I was on my YZ250F, so with the linkage, that must mean that I will be even faster!

Woohoooo! I guess I'll finally be turning pro next year!

Thanks, Linkage...you're swell! Woohoo
babba boey wrote:
Holy shit, a KTM rider finally agrees that there is somthing wrong with the rear suspension.
The linkage debate is old and worn out. The bottom line is KTM makes a great bike. Ask Mike Alessi. The dude hops on a bike with the ole mighty linkage and can't stay out of the hospital. When KTM rolls that bitch out with a linkage morons like Swap will find a way to rip it. Maybe KTM should give that dude a free bike. I bet that would help the bike finish top three in his shootouts. Hell throw in a matching Shoei helmet and it might jump to the number 2 spot.

KTM is in a lose lose position.
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10/16/2008 12:12pm
RMZ819 wrote:
The linkage debate is old and worn out. The bottom line is KTM makes a great bike. Ask Mike Alessi. The dude hops on a bike...
The linkage debate is old and worn out. The bottom line is KTM makes a great bike. Ask Mike Alessi. The dude hops on a bike with the ole mighty linkage and can't stay out of the hospital. When KTM rolls that bitch out with a linkage morons like Swap will find a way to rip it. Maybe KTM should give that dude a free bike. I bet that would help the bike finish top three in his shootouts. Hell throw in a matching Shoei helmet and it might jump to the number 2 spot.

KTM is in a lose lose position.
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10/16/2008 1:00pm
I read somewhere KTM originally was the first bike with linkage, and then took it off? Is that true? And, It would of been Penton (sp?) which I think may of been KTM before KTM...
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I read somewhere KTM originally was the first bike with linkage, and then took it off? Is that true? And, It would of been Penton (sp?)...
I read somewhere KTM originally was the first bike with linkage, and then took it off? Is that true? And, It would of been Penton (sp?) which I think may of been KTM before KTM...
1982 was the first year that KTM put linkage on a production bike as far as I know.
Honda was the first to put a modern-day style of linkage on a production bike in 1981.
I thought I read somewhere that Horst Leitner (sp) had something to do with the current KTM style swingarm mounted shock.

10/16/2008 2:52pm
crowe176 wrote:
I heard from someone who doesn't know shit, that they would be putting them on their SX models only.
that would be fine as the OFF ROAD KTMS seem to have no probs running with no link...Cool
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10/16/2008 5:17pm
crowe176 wrote:
I heard from someone who doesn't know shit, that they would be putting them on their SX models only.
that would be fine as the OFF ROAD KTMS seem to have no probs running with no link...Cool
Neither do any of the KTM's in motocross in Europe. Maybe gravity is different over there.
10/16/2008 5:19pm
Bikes use to have two shocks without a linkage..........Good riders rode them fast (over rough tracks). Those same riders would still whip most of the riders debating this topic with the twin shock bikes..................Give it a rest please.
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10/16/2008 5:23pm
mxrose3 wrote:
Where was that photo from?
If its not photochopped, it looks like KTM is finally going with linkage.
It's the bike Everts rode in the Weston Beach Race..
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10/16/2008 5:36pm
Wow...let's see. I'm turning quicker laps on my 2008 KTM 200XC than I was on my YZ250F, so with the linkage, that must mean that I...
Wow...let's see. I'm turning quicker laps on my 2008 KTM 200XC than I was on my YZ250F, so with the linkage, that must mean that I will be even faster!

Woohoooo! I guess I'll finally be turning pro next year!

Thanks, Linkage...you're swell! Woohoo
babba boey wrote:
Holy shit, a KTM rider finally agrees that there is somthing wrong with the rear suspension.
It's called sarcasm....have one of your friends tell you about it.
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10/16/2008 5:45pm
I read somewhere KTM originally was the first bike with linkage, and then took it off? Is that true? And, It would of been Penton (sp?)...
I read somewhere KTM originally was the first bike with linkage, and then took it off? Is that true? And, It would of been Penton (sp?) which I think may of been KTM before KTM...
mxrose3 wrote:
1982 was the first year that KTM put linkage on a production bike as far as I know. Honda was the first to put a modern-day...
1982 was the first year that KTM put linkage on a production bike as far as I know.
Honda was the first to put a modern-day style of linkage on a production bike in 1981.
I thought I read somewhere that Horst Leitner (sp) had something to do with the current KTM style swingarm mounted shock.

Correct on Honda being the first with linkage similar to what we have today, Kawasaki was the first with linkage though(strut style).
10/16/2008 6:33pm
I read somewhere KTM originally was the first bike with linkage, and then took it off? Is that true? And, It would of been Penton (sp?)...
I read somewhere KTM originally was the first bike with linkage, and then took it off? Is that true? And, It would of been Penton (sp?) which I think may of been KTM before KTM...
mxrose3 wrote:
1982 was the first year that KTM put linkage on a production bike as far as I know. Honda was the first to put a modern-day...
1982 was the first year that KTM put linkage on a production bike as far as I know.
Honda was the first to put a modern-day style of linkage on a production bike in 1981.
I thought I read somewhere that Horst Leitner (sp) had something to do with the current KTM style swingarm mounted shock.

kawboy388 wrote:
Correct on Honda being the first with linkage similar to what we have today, Kawasaki was the first with linkage though(strut style).
like the one they have on the KX60's?
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10/16/2008 7:59pm
I thought the linkage in 2010 for KTM was common knowledge?

I bet they leave the off road bikes alone and put the linkage on the SX models only. A properly set up MXC or EXC works like magic in the woods.
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10/16/2008 8:22pm
TerryK wrote:
I thought the linkage in 2010 for KTM was common knowledge? I bet they leave the off road bikes alone and put the linkage on the...
I thought the linkage in 2010 for KTM was common knowledge?

I bet they leave the off road bikes alone and put the linkage on the SX models only. A properly set up MXC or EXC works like magic in the woods.
But will it make sense for them to develop two different systems at the same time? Don't know...
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10/16/2008 8:35pm
mxrose3 wrote:
1982 was the first year that KTM put linkage on a production bike as far as I know. Honda was the first to put a modern-day...
1982 was the first year that KTM put linkage on a production bike as far as I know.
Honda was the first to put a modern-day style of linkage on a production bike in 1981.
I thought I read somewhere that Horst Leitner (sp) had something to do with the current KTM style swingarm mounted shock.

kawboy388 wrote:
Correct on Honda being the first with linkage similar to what we have today, Kawasaki was the first with linkage though(strut style).
like the one they have on the KX60's?
Pretty much, they started it on the 1980 KX 125 and 250.

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