Hallo retrofans,
I got this beauty for sale due to family & health issues.
Size: 16.5"-17", depending on how you measure it (c-c or c-t)
EX-KTM Dealer demo bike, low mileage, very good condition. When I bought it, I found one loose rivet nut for the bottle cage bolt on the downtube, it can be easily fixed, but as I didn't use it, I put an alu red bolt into it as well as into the others and it stays there well, no rattling.
Mainly Syncros & Ritchey parts, Deore XT groupset M737, 24 speed. Tyres are NOS. Original AMP front disc & hub. The bike was made in USA, by Amp Research for the KTM Bike division as their top model in their range in 1995. So the only contribution from KTM was their decals applied on the frame in making of this bike
Pictures: http://imgur.com/a/JdDo4
Sad to see it go but it's pretty much unridden since I bought it from the previous owner many years ago.
Asking 550 EUR P&P for it, which includes postage cost to Germany as well. Cost me over 1000 Euros so far, so grab a bargain, while you can!
Cheers,
Endre
I got this beauty for sale due to family & health issues.
Size: 16.5"-17", depending on how you measure it (c-c or c-t)
EX-KTM Dealer demo bike, low mileage, very good condition. When I bought it, I found one loose rivet nut for the bottle cage bolt on the downtube, it can be easily fixed, but as I didn't use it, I put an alu red bolt into it as well as into the others and it stays there well, no rattling.
Mainly Syncros & Ritchey parts, Deore XT groupset M737, 24 speed. Tyres are NOS. Original AMP front disc & hub. The bike was made in USA, by Amp Research for the KTM Bike division as their top model in their range in 1995. So the only contribution from KTM was their decals applied on the frame in making of this bike

Pictures: http://imgur.com/a/JdDo4
Sad to see it go but it's pretty much unridden since I bought it from the previous owner many years ago.
Asking 550 EUR P&P for it, which includes postage cost to Germany as well. Cost me over 1000 Euros so far, so grab a bargain, while you can!
Cheers,
Endre
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