Bbbrrraaaappp!!!! KTM '13

Christophe Noel

Expedition Leader
They do have a full line of knobby tire bikes. However, a dude could do an Ironman on that roadie. Know what I mean? ;)
 

Clutch

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They do have a full line of knobby tire bikes. However, a dude could do an Ironman on that roadie. Know what I mean? ;)

Sweet!

Their mountain bikes are pretty cool, thought we couldn't get them here in the States though?

http://www.ktm-bikes.co.za/


Off topic: Hey, you would of been proud of me...on a hike today, saw a rogue fire ring today that was still smoldering filled with trash...put it out, scattered the rocks...and packed out the trash...:)
 
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Christophe Noel

Expedition Leader
Someday, maybe we'll be able to drive to our local races with a KTM bike mounted to a KTM Crossbow.


Thanks for putting out my fire, Kermit. :)
 

DaveInDenver

Middle Income Semi-Redneck
I believe one of the reasons for limited U.S. availability is the Horst link patent issues. KTM bikes have used 4-bar linkages which means they either pay Specialized a tribute or they do not distribute in the U.S. For 2013 they have gone to a single pivot and so maybe expanding the line to roadies is part of the introduction here.

Kermit, they are made in Taiwan AFAIK, likely Giant. There are some unique things, KTM head tubes have some special thing that is supposed to distribute forces better. But Giant makes 3/4 of all carbon frame out there, maybe more.
 
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I believe one of the reasons for limited U.S. availability is the Horst link patent issues. KTM bikes have used 4-bar linkages which means they either pay Specialized a tribute or they do not distribute in the U.S. For 2013 they have gone to a single pivot and so maybe expanding the line to roadies is part of the introduction here.

Kermit, they are made in Taiwan AFAIK, likely Giant. There are some unique things, KTM head tubes have some special thing that is supposed to distribute forces better. But Giant makes 3/4 of all carbon frame out there, maybe more.

Thanks Dave, I assumed it was Giant, but didn't know for sure.
 

DaveInDenver

Middle Income Semi-Redneck
Thanks Dave, I assumed it was Giant, but didn't know for sure.
I don't either for sure (assuming Flounder will), but bikes coming out of their factory speak Italian, German, English and Spanish and so I am just assuming. I doubt most brand names will be totally open about this.
 

Christophe Noel

Expedition Leader
As for the actual maker, I'd put Giant at the top of my list of guesses. Since Giant is making bikes for Colnago, Pinarello and many others, that would be logical. My second guess would be Martek with Topkeye my final guess. If I get it right do I win won? :)

It does have some Giant/Orbea/Kestrel looking DNA in it, so who knows.

Watching Paris-Tours yesterday it was kind of odd seeing "KTM" on the jerseys of the Bretenge-Shuller team.
 
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