The KTM 65 does not have a manual clutch; it is equipped with an automatic transmission. This design allows younger riders to focus on learning to ride without the added complexity of managing a manual clutch. The bike is specifically designed for youth riders, offering a user-friendly experience while still providing performance.
no it does not
pull the clutch in and kick it over, or roll it down a hill
To remove the clutch on a 2009 KTM 65, first, ensure the bike is securely positioned and remove the left-side engine cover by unscrewing the bolts. Next, take off the clutch actuator arm and the clutch springs using a socket wrench. Carefully pull the clutch basket off the shaft, and then remove the inner hub and clutch plates. Make sure to note the order of the plates for reassembly.
what oil is used in a ktm 65
The KTM 65 typically requires about 0.5 liters (500 ml) of oil for the clutch system. It's important to use the recommended oil type specified in the owner's manual to ensure proper performance and longevity. Always check the oil level regularly and top it up as needed to maintain optimal function.
no
my sons 05 ktm 65 sx has 5
no its automatic
I dont really no how to start off on a KTM 85 SX
KTM 65 SX uses .5 L of Motorex Top Speed $T 15W50
the ktm 65 sx goes 60mph and its faster then the other 65s
depends if its the right size for you