Don't worry can't be racist, i'm 25% leprechaun.
Just saw one today. Sounds like a lawnmower. An electric lawnmower.
not sure you mean it in a good or bad way ...
Let's just say it didn't make my bowels quake.
His Dad told me they are on route to Road America this week, i guess there is a KTM place on the way to Wisconsin that will be installing a new motor in the bike in time for him to go racing next weekend, didn't sound like he was going to be billed for the repairs. He's Irish, i would have been able to tell if it was an out of pocket repair.
100 kms, catastrophic failure and you get the bill. Hahahahahaha. No.
They installed a new engine last night. Dave said they would likely tear the old one apart tonight to see why he "lost power". He wasn't cursing but he didn't answer me if there was a bill.
But then driving it to WI is expensive enough
KTM is the new Ducati.
They installed a new engine last night. Dave said they would likely tear the old one apart tonight to see why he "lost power". He wasn't cursing but he didn't answer me if there was a bill.
But then driving it to WI is expensive enough
I wonder what would be the insurance rate for this bike, it is 375cc (not 390), Ninja 250 and 300 have same rates, but stepping up slightly to 375 what will it be? Tthis is a new bike, not even listed in the Canadian registry yet. They have no track record of accident rates, how will they determine what the rate is?
That's an admirable dedication, especially if it cost him something (even if they charged him only some labour) ... I would just call it a season. I like bikes, but not that much ...
The young Rider is very talented and it would be a waste to just call it a season, specially when you just spent a crap load of money buying the bike with only one purpose, and booked vacation and made plans etc.... They are good people, I am glad they kept on going.
The bike was pretty much completely rebuilt by Ulrich Toporsch, the KTM crew chief and head mechanic. KTM was treating them really well from what I've heard.
I thought I read earlier in this thread that the cup version is lower on power than the street version (not that it made sense to me). Shouldn't that make it less likely to blow up?
I thought I read earlier in this thread that the cup version is lower on power than the street version (not that it made sense to me). Shouldn't that make it less likely to blow up?
Its the RC cup version of the bike. Had to be specially ordered and imported into the country. Everything is race ready, race ecu, shocks, etc, etc. Engine is blueprinted, Ulrich rebuilt from scratch, then rebuilt and modified the suspension, then did gearing changes, and messed around with setup..
They had a shifter problem during practice this morning and are getting ready for the first race qualifier. Half the track was dry and half wet..making tire choice a nightmare. I think its starting to rain steady now so rains are being put on for the qualifier. The bike does look badass with the RC Cup decals on it. Times are pretty fast too. Top guy on the KTM is only 20 seconds off the top guy running 600 supersport.