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2019 KTM 250 SX-F
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KTM has hit another generation with the introduction of their 2019 motocross model range. While each bike has specific updates, the consensus for all their models is a new chassis and associated bodywork and components to give the bikes a more responsive and thinner feel. The 250 SX-F doesn't just stop there though, it also got its already impressive engine massaged quite a bit, finding some extra ponies laying around to please our needs. To learn more about the overall changes, fit up our First Look ...and for our First Impressions on the bike, hit the video below.
Posted by ML512 on 6/12/2018 10:58pm
2017 KTM 250 SX-F
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With both a Factory Edition and standard production model every year, we end up spending quite a bit of time aboard the KTM 250 SX-F. Even with this, KTM still finds a few things to change with each model, constantly improving the reliability and overall ride-ability of the bike. For the 2017 production model, KTM had a few upgrades for their freshly introduced AER 48 fork. Changing the valving, along with the outer fork tubes, and damping cartridge; creating better feel, different flex characteristics, and even loosing a bit of weight in the process. To match up with the new tubing, the 250...
Posted by ML512 on 10/6/2016 1:24am
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2017 KTM 250 SX
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First Impressions: 2017 KTM 250 SX - More Motocross Videos In 2016, KTM went all-in and replaced nearly ever model in the Motocross range... Except for their 250 SX two-stroke. Now, one year later, KTM pulled the trigger and released an all new 250 smoker for 2017. Was the wait worth it? Click play to find out.
Posted by ML512 on 6/2/2016 10:05pm
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2016 KTM 250SX-F
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Curious how KTM's 2016 250 SX-F has faired during our testing? Then look no further, we have five different test riders to give you their thoughts on KTM's newest 250F. Following in the footsteps of the 2015 Factory Edition, the bike has an all new frame, swingarm, engine, and bodywork when compared to the standard 2015 model. All these upgrades equal out to a much lower overall weight and plenty of new found power. The issue? The 2016 250 SX-F still holds onto WP's 4CS forks, which haven't garnished the greatest of reviews over the past few seasons. Were the other changes enough to overcome...
Posted by ML512 on 3/11/2016 3:30pm
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2016 KTM 250 SX-F Factory Edition
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Vital MX - KTM just gave us a sneak peek of their newest Factory Edition motocross bikes. for 2016, KTM has given the 250 SX-F version a new look based on their new Factory Troy Lee Designs team. Using their graphics scheme, along with an FMF titanium slip-on exhaust system. Other changes for the 2016 Factory Edition include orange billet triple clamps and frame, along with a brake disc guard and a TLD team seat cover. Beyond that however is the biggest change, the switch from the 4CS forks to WP's newest AER 48 air fork! To go along with this new fork, is an updated shock setting to top...
Posted by ML512 on 12/9/2015 7:57am