It does not. My 09, as well as all other year KTM atvs, have a carb. Same goes for the 500's.
The KTM sx is fast but the yfz is the best for what I do, what kind of riding do you do?
got mine at 99mph
The KTM 450 XC ATV is a Sport Style ATV equipped with an 447.9cc, liquid cooled, single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine with front and rear disc brakes. The XC ATV 450 has a Double A-Arm front suspension with 10.2 inches of travel while the rear suspension has 10.4 inches of travel. The 450 XC ATV was introduced in 2008 for cross country racing.
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The 2009 KTM SX 505 ATV is around $11,500. Which it is race ready. Off show room floor. The only thing you will need is race gear & number plate. And the cheaper KTM quad the 525 XC is about $8,500 the 450 XC is about the same price.
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on a KTM 450 XC ATV is typically located on the frame, specifically on the right side near the steering head or on the front part of the frame beneath the handlebars. It can also be found on the vehicle's registration paperwork and title. Always refer to the owner's manual for the exact location if you're having trouble finding it.
The top speed of a 2009 KTM 150 XC is approximately 65-70 mph, depending on factors such as rider weight, terrain, and maintenance.
For off road go with the XC-W. It has a 6 speed wide ratio gearbox versus a 5 speed for the SX. Bottom line, the XC-W is a great off road race bike.
The SX is supercross and the XC is a cross country bike. The XC has softer suspension and a 6 speed wide ratio dear box.
The 2010 KTM 150 SX MSRP(US) is $6,198.00, while the 2010 KTM XC 150 MSRP(US) is $6,998.00.
The SX is supercross and the XC is a cross country bike. The XC has softer suspension and a 6 speed wide ratio dear box.
The small hole on the right side of the motor on a 2009 KTM 450 XC-F is likely a drain or vent for the engine's oil system. It helps prevent oil buildup and allows for the proper circulation of oil, ensuring that the engine operates efficiently. Additionally, it can serve as a vent for pressure release, contributing to the overall performance and longevity of the engine. Always check the owner's manual for specific details regarding your model.