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Cycle News 1987 07 29

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There isn't much the KTM can't do well. Good suspension, light weight and a powerful motor makes the KTM an excellent weapon for any enduro. . Test: 1987 KTM2S0 Enduro I n a class all its own - almost MX, include wider transmission gear ratios and the addition of a li~hting coil. Otherwise, the motor 10 the enduro is identical to the motocross KTM. The two-stroke, liquid-cooled motor has a Nikasil-lined cylinder A few of the items carried over from last year's model include the digital control ignition and the 38mm Dell 'Or 0 carburetor and jetting specs. The carb connects to an all-new airbox, which is totally different By Kit Palmer Photos By Kinney Jones- It's funny. One of the most popular classes in enduro competion is the 250cc class, but 250cc production enduro bikes are nearly impossible to come by. If you wanted to run down to one of your local Honda Suzuki Yamaha or 'k' '1 Ka.wasa I ~otorcyc e deaI erShIpS, you d have only one 22 production 250cc enduro model to choose from, and that one would be a four-stroke. But what if you wanted a twostroke? Then what? Well, KTM is one of the few manufacturers left that still offers a pure-bred, 25Occ, two-stroke pToduction enduro motorcycle in the United States. That means you could actually roll the Austrian-built KTM250 Enduro right off the showroom floor and into the back of your truck, drive straight to an enduro and race the bike., What's nice about.t?e KTM is that It wouJd be compe~uve, too. Most 250cc enduro bIkes you see at the races started Life as full-fledged motocrossers, then were transformed into enduro bikes by installing timekeeping .equipment, lights, fenders, a Larger gas tank, hand guards and other equipment (depending how serious an enduro rider you are). The KTM has nearly all these things right off the bat. In a sense, the KTM250 was born as a motocrosser, as well. But by the time it left the factory, it had experienced some internal changes that made the KTM250 more suitable for enduro riding. Some of these changes, compared to the KTM250 The key to the KTM's success is in the motor. It's basically a motocross powerplan.t with a lighting coil and wider gear ratios. . bore; a full reed-valve induction system, and it has a 67.5 X 69m.m bore and stroke, displacing 247cc; a new addition is an exhaust powervalve, called the Power Exhaust Port (PEP). . than last year's model. The old airbox had a top access, meaning the seat had to be removed to get to the air filter element, while the airbox on the '87 KTM has a side access. Now the left side panel needs to be

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