KTM's profilation of this bike
The ´large´ aircooled. The unstrained access to motorcycles takes centre stage. For kids ages 6 to 8. With adjustable seat height from 650 mm, hydraulic fork, automatic transmission, Paioli central shock, mixture lubrication and approx. 6 HP.
General moped informationModel: KTM 50 Senior Adventure Year: 2004 Category: Minibike, sport Rating: 69.2 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes Engine and transmissionDisplacement :49.00 ccm (2.99 cubic inches) Engine type: Single cylinder, two-stroke Power: 6.00 HP (4.4 kW )) Bore x stroke :39.5 x 40.0 mm (1.6 x 1.6 inches) Fuel system: Carburettor Cooling system: Air Gearbox: Automatic Transmission type, final drive: Chain Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheelsFrame type: Central double-cradle-type frame Rake (fork angle): 24.0° Front suspension : Marzocchi Ø 32 mm Rear suspension : Paioli MC 30 monoshock Front brakes: Single disc Front brakes diameter: 216 mm (8.5 inches) Rear brakes: Expanding brake (drum brake) Rear brakes diameter: 216 mm (8.5 inches) Physical measures and capacitiesDry weight: 38.4 kg (84.7 pounds) Power/weight ratio: 0.1563 HP/kg Seat height: 650 mm (25.6 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. Ground clearance: 255 mm (10.0 inches) Wheelbase :1,030 mm (40.6 inches) Fuel capacity: 2.00 litres (0.53 gallons) Other specifications Further informationParts and accessories Check out parts and accessories from our other partners.
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