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Trunkenpolz’ Mattighofen-based machines now have a new addition to their lineup, built to “bridge the gap between mini-cycle and motorcycle.”
Let’s take a gander and see what KTM gave us for next-gen scoots, yeah?
We already know the predecessor SX-E 3 to be an 86-lb little ripper with a 40-mph top speed – nothing to sniff at, though the $4,999 USD price tag hits the higher end of the spectrum for this category of bikes.
A view of KTM’s all-new SX-E 2 racer. All media provided by KTM.
The new SX-E 2, by contrast, delivers the perfect bit of punt to upgrade from Team Orange’s SX-E 1.20 stability cycle. Weighing in at 59.5 lbs and featuring nifty perks like a 2-level adjustable seat height, this new electric racer also allows users to lower their bike’s fork (and adjust the footpegs) for the ultimate customized ride.
A view of KTM’s all-new SX-E 2 racer. All media provided by KTM.
Other neat features on KTM’s new wee SX-E include rollover sensors, a wrist lanyard key, swappable batteries and a system that won’t allow access to power until the rider rolls the throttle forward, initiating a vibration to let the kid know that they’re safe to mount/head off.
The above handy tech joins KTM’s 1.8kW motor capable of 50 Nm of yank that takes only 60 minutes to charge to 100% capacity.
A view of KTM’s all-new SX-E 2 racer. All media provided by KTM.
Here’s a list of the other componentry KTM installed on the SX-E 2 that contributes to the MSRP of $2199:
A view of KTM’s all-new SX-E 2 racer. All media provided by KTM.
What do you think of KTM’s SX-E 2?
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Let’s take a gander and see what KTM gave us for next-gen scoots, yeah?
We already know the predecessor SX-E 3 to be an 86-lb little ripper with a 40-mph top speed – nothing to sniff at, though the $4,999 USD price tag hits the higher end of the spectrum for this category of bikes.
A view of KTM’s all-new SX-E 2 racer. All media provided by KTM.
The new SX-E 2, by contrast, delivers the perfect bit of punt to upgrade from Team Orange’s SX-E 1.20 stability cycle. Weighing in at 59.5 lbs and featuring nifty perks like a 2-level adjustable seat height, this new electric racer also allows users to lower their bike’s fork (and adjust the footpegs) for the ultimate customized ride.
A view of KTM’s all-new SX-E 2 racer. All media provided by KTM.
Other neat features on KTM’s new wee SX-E include rollover sensors, a wrist lanyard key, swappable batteries and a system that won’t allow access to power until the rider rolls the throttle forward, initiating a vibration to let the kid know that they’re safe to mount/head off.
The above handy tech joins KTM’s 1.8kW motor capable of 50 Nm of yank that takes only 60 minutes to charge to 100% capacity.
A view of KTM’s all-new SX-E 2 racer. All media provided by KTM.
Here’s a list of the other componentry KTM installed on the SX-E 2 that contributes to the MSRP of $2199:
- Center-tube Aluminum Extrusion Frame concept
- Glass-fiber reinforced subframe
- Water-resistant BLi300 Lithium-ion power-tool-type battery
- Non-adjustable WP Hydraulic Front Fork with 90mm travel
- Preload-adjustable, 34mm hydraulic rear monoshock with 70mm of travel
- Adjustable Seat Height (470mm – 500mm)
- 10″ black powder-coated aluminum HPDC wheels
- KENDA tires
- Radial, hydraulic 140mm disk brakes “with the brake pads being compatible with high-end market bicycle brake pads for easy availability.”
- Multifunctional display Indicating ride modes and battery level
A view of KTM’s all-new SX-E 2 racer. All media provided by KTM.
What do you think of KTM’s SX-E 2?
*All media provided by KTM*
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