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RideApart on MSNKTM Is Discontinuing Its 125cc Motorcycles, Which Seems Like the Wrong MoveKTM is stopping the production of its 125cc models in India due to mounting pressure from Japanese competitors. KTM’s journey has been one wild ride, as it grew from a modest repair shop in 1934 ...
Following a marginal year-on-year growth, the 125cc motorcycle segment in India experienced a month-on-month (MoM) decline of ...
A separate report claims that the KTM 125cc range will be replaced by new 160cc models. The Austrian bikemaker is planning to introduce two new 160cc motorcycles in the existing partnership Bajaj ...
The KTM Comet Could Be Launched in April; Fool proof plan to take on Royal Enfield’s supremacy and regain the lost market ...
Starting April 1, KTM and Triumph motorcycles will be available for sale through Flipkart. This includes 11 made-in-India products — eight KTM and three Triumph models — manufactured by Bajaj Auto.
Unlike the KTM, the Husqvarna forgoes a flash TFT dash ... Honda’s latest cult hit, selling over 750,000 units across the globe. The 125cc mini bike is simple, nimble, and brings a new joy ...
One year later, KTM celebrated the delivery of their 1000th motorcycle and ... important hit as they introduced the first watercooled 125cc Motorcross bikes in 1981 while one year later they ...
One of the reasons for the discontinuation of the 125 twins could be their lack of sales; also, the RC125 is the most expensive 125cc bike in India. At the same time, the KTM 125s also lack ...
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