no
no it does not
No, the body plastics from a 2003 KTM 65 SX will not fit a 1999 KTM 65 SX. While both models belong to the same family of bikes, significant design changes and variations in mounting points occurred between those years. It's best to use parts specifically designed for your model year to ensure proper fit and functionality.
yeah
Fitting a KTM 65 motor into a KTM 50 Pro Jr. is generally not a straightforward task due to differences in frame design, mounting points, and overall geometry. The KTM 65 is designed for a larger chassis, and significant modifications would be required to accommodate the motor, including custom mounts and possibly alterations to the bike's wiring and exhaust system. Additionally, you would need to consider the weight and balance changes that could affect handling and performance. Overall, while it might be possible with extensive modifications, it's not a simple swap.
No, a KTM 85 kick start lever does not fit a KTM 65. The two models have different engine designs and kick start mechanisms, meaning their components are not interchangeable. It's important to use parts specifically designed for each model to ensure proper fit and functionality. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications or a parts dealer for the correct parts.
what oil is used in a ktm 65
my sons 05 ktm 65 sx has 5
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
50 to 1 or 2.6 ounces of oil to one gallon of gas
205 / 60 / 16 or 205 / 65 / 15
depends if its the right size for you