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    “A cameraphone picture of KTM’s North American new model plan for the next three years has emerged on the internet. The photo was allegedly snapped by an attendee at KTM’s dealer meeting and uploaded onto that person’s Facebook page. Someone saw it and told two friends, and then they told two friends, and so on, and so on.

    If we believe this thing is legit, here’s what we can discern. There’ll be no new models in the coming year; just a cosmetic overhaul for the Enduro R690 and upgrades to three off-road models.

    2013 brings a couple more off-road face lifts and the release of the Freeride —KTM’s first electric model — in motocross (SX) and Enduro (EXC) variants, plus a curious 350 version (perhaps a higher-powered electric off-roader?). The single-cylinder Duke 350, thought to be an India-only model, will also arrive in North America in 2013, as will a stop-gap Adventure R 1090 and a new Super Duke R, powered by an all-new 1290 cc engine and rumoured to be completely mechanically and aesthetically redesigned.

    The following year sees the Adventure getting the new 1290 cc mill and KTM introducing two new 350 cc bikes, an enduro and the intriguing Moto3. Speculation is the that the 2014 Moto3 will be the company’s next sportbike, a 350 cc road-going version of the manufacturer’s 250 cc Moto3 racer. KTM head honcho Stefen Pierer has championed smaller displacement sportbikes — low-priced machines, with usable performance and handling — in reaction to the recent worldwide slump in motorcycle sales, and it looks like the Moto3 is bringing that idea to fruition, as a new RC8 superbike is noticeably missing from the list. “

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    This is the Freeride 350. I 350cc version of the Freeride electric. Don’t be fooled into thinking this thing gets the 350cc EXC or SX motor. This is a much lower HP motor built by Bajaj in India. Bajaj are now a major share holder of KTM. By the sounds of it we can expect to see a lot more bikes powered by this indian based motor.

    Looks like a single track weapon but will suck on transports. Sounds like my RMX.

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    alan
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    is this a murphsberg bike

    #219659

    Obviously they use the same seat as the 450 cause the riders dont sit down at all!

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    Bob Dowsett
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    I was a bit dissapointed when they stopped at the tower …………..I thought they may have been going to do something special down the other side :(

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