That is the basic information, anything else will depend on the brand of parts you use and what gearing etc.. you run.
However another useful piece of information to have is the VIN or Frame Number, this is unique to each bike and can be found on the steering column behind the forks
No, you have to premix
For the 1988 KTM 250 frame, engines from the 1987 to 1990 KTM 250 models are generally compatible and can bolt directly in. This includes models like the 1987 KTM 250 and the 1989 KTM 250. However, it's important to check for specific differences in mounting points and other components, as some adjustments may be needed for optimal fit. Always consult with a knowledgeable mechanic or KTM specialist for precise compatibility.
Can't find anything online that far back, you will need to check with your local KTM shop.
yes there is the ktm ktm 85 ktm 110 ktm 125 ktm 150 ktm 250 ktm 500
2009 KTM 250SX retail price $6598
580
around 44
For a 250 SX KTM recommends Motorex Top Speed 4T 15W50 (.7 L). For a 250 SX-F KTM recommends Motorex Power Synt 4T 10W50 (1.1 L).
The engine oil capacity for a 2010 KTM 250 XCF-W is 0.75L. It is also stated that the best oil to use for the 2010 KTM 250 XCF-W is the 10W-40 bike oil.
1999
probably not
for example a yz 125, ktm 125, ktm 150sx ktm 250 2-stroke or a 250 4-stroke. I am stepping up from a crf150rb and have ridden many of these bikes Im almost 5'7" and 140 lbs want to know THANKS