For a KTM 65, a good gearing setup typically involves a front sprocket with 13 teeth and a rear sprocket with 48 teeth, which provides a balanced mix of acceleration and top speed for youth riders. However, adjustments may be made based on the rider's skill level, terrain, and riding style. Riders looking for more acceleration on tighter tracks might prefer different ratios, such as a 12-tooth front sprocket, while those wanting higher speeds on open tracks might opt for a 14-tooth front. Always consider the specific riding conditions and personal preferences when selecting gearing.
With stock gearing around 60-65 MPH
With stock gearing 65-70 mph
With stock gearing 60 mph
With stock gearing around 60-65 MPH.
The KTM 500 has the the same bore as the 525. In EXC configuration (6-speed) with stock gearing it is good for 95 to 100 mph.
what oil is used in a ktm 65
I would say
Stock gearing 60-62 mph
Stock gearing 70 mph
stock gearing 60 mph
no
my sons 05 ktm 65 sx has 5