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Cycle News Issue 10 March 13

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PENTON—THE FIRST 50 YEARS I t was a noble goal. Build and sell a small motorcycle that could win in "woods racing." That was over 50 years ago. Leaving for the 1967 ISDT in Zakopane, Poland, trail-hardened John Penton had seen some samples from the small manu- facturer in Mattighofen, Austria, called KTM. After the ISDT, Pen- ton paid KTM a visit. Later that year, after a prototype to John's specifications was approved, John and KTM's President Erik Trunkenpolz struck a deal to make 10 "Penton Motorcycles." Those 10 bikes arrived to the Penton family farm on March 7, 1968. The rest, as they say, is history with those 10 125cc "Six Day" motorcycles leading to more containers from Austria as Pen- ton Motorcycles began racing and selling all over the U.S. and abroad with KTM badging. Today, KTM is the leading manufacturer for off-road sport motorcycles in the world. Over the March 10-11 week- end, The Penton Owners Group, or commonly known in their circles as "Poggers," celebrated the Penton Motorcycle's "First 50 Years" in Amherst, Ohio, at one of KTM's warehouses. The building was turned into a "Smith- sonian of Penton motorcycles and memorabilia" from Penton collectors all over the USA along with a big stage and sitting area for presentations, interviews, vid- eos, food service, etc. In typical Penton fashion, they even found old cases of new Hi-Point Oil to put on the tables as gifts for guests in lieu of wine. The displays of Penton prod- IN THE WIND P38 A crowd of 500 (including John Penton, front row, left) were in attendance for the festivities in one of KTM's warehouses.

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