Auburn
Well-known member
that is a good find. as said, it's a 2 stroke, they are easy to rebuild.
Oh good grief! Now what 14 year old bike would you not have concearns about?Come on Bill, a 14 year old KTM is probably no less reliable than a brand new one.A '97 is starting to get a little long in the tooth IMHO. It might be OK as a display piece but getting replacement parts for a KTM that old may be problematic.
If you are going to be out in the mountains you are looking for reliability and I would have concerns about a 14 year old KTM fitting that bill. Just my opinion for what it's worth.
And the good thing is, by parking it at the cabin in Niehart his big brother Bill would be doing all the work on it! Dave would ride it once every other year, life is good for the Pie whore. :lol:that is a good find. as said, it's a 2 stroke, they are easy to rebuild.
My uncle still rides the crap out of his '78 KTM 250, not sure which one though. It's seen pretty constant use for the past 33 years. I wish I had the money for a second bike, it would most likely be a KTM 250 of some flavor.A '97 is starting to get a little long in the tooth IMHO. It might be OK as a display piece but getting replacement parts for a KTM that old may be problematic.
If you are going to be out in the mountains you are looking for reliability and I would have concerns about a 14 year old KTM fitting that bill. Just my opinion for what it's worth.
Refresh my memory. As I recall the KTM turned into a bit of a trailer queen for a day or two after it's refreshing dip in the Rio Urique. It wasn't too much longer after that the the rear spocket decided to eject leading to a humiliating DNF.Oh good grief! Now what 14 year old bike would you not have concearns about?
I have 2 KTM's that run even somtimes when they shouldn't, I have finally figured out that 99% of the problem is the nut behind the wheel!
What other bike can you fill the engine with river water and still ride it?
You forgot about the fuel tank leak...Refresh my memory. As I recall the KTM turned into a bit of a trailer queen after it's refreshing dip in the Rio Urique. It wasn't too much longer after that the the rear spocket decided to eject leading to a humilitaing DNF.Oh good grief! Now what 14 year old bike would you not have concearns about?
I have 2 KTM's that run even somtimes when they shouldn't, I have finally figured out that 99% of the problem is the nut behind the wheel!
What other bike can you fill the engine with river water and still ride it?
There was another KTM that decided it was too hot out for the rear brake to stop. Not that I was keeping track of these things.
I don't blame the bike for that. The fuel leak was pilot error.You forgot about the fuel tank leak...Refresh my memory. As I recall the KTM turned into a bit of a trailer queen after it's refreshing dip in the Rio Urique. It wasn't too much longer after that the the rear spocket decided to eject leading to a humilitaing DNF.Oh good grief! Now what 14 year old bike would you not have concearns about?
I have 2 KTM's that run even somtimes when they shouldn't, I have finally figured out that 99% of the problem is the nut behind the wheel!
What other bike can you fill the engine with river water and still ride it?
There was another KTM that decided it was too hot out for the rear brake to stop. Not that I was keeping track of these things.
Keep Tools Mandatory...
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You gotta love that Bean Oil high!! :drag:... And they smell good, like all 2-smokes!
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