No, a KTM 200 barrel will not fit on a KTM 150 due to differences in engine design, displacement, and mounting points. The 200's cylinder and piston are specifically designed for its larger engine, while the 150's components are tailored for its smaller displacement. Attempting to fit a 200 barrel on a 150 could lead to significant compatibility issues and engine damage. It's best to use parts specifically designed for each model.
No, the 620 kicker is much longer than the 200. the 200 shares the parts from a 125. the 620 would need a kicker from at least a 250.
Yes the frames are exact and the 200/125 share the botom end/cases.
The 2010 KTM 150 SX MSRP(US) is $6,198.00, while the 2010 KTM XC 150 MSRP(US) is $6,998.00.
yes there is the ktm ktm 85 ktm 110 ktm 125 ktm 150 ktm 250 ktm 500
no
Yes, a KTM 200 engine can fit into a KTM 125 frame, as both models share similar designs and components. However, modifications may be necessary for proper alignment, mounting, and compatibility with the bike's electrical and fuel systems. It's important to consider factors such as weight distribution and performance tuning to ensure optimal functionality. Always consult with a professional mechanic or KTM specialist for guidance on such engine swaps.
no it does not
For 2009, KTM still has the following 2 strokes:50, 65, 85, 105, 125, 150, 200, 250 and the 300.
90mph
The top speed of a 2009 KTM 150 XC is approximately 65-70 mph, depending on factors such as rider weight, terrain, and maintenance.
It has 170 horsepower
No, 93-97 ktm 250-360 exc will fit it, not much else. found out the hard way on my 96 ktm 360exc