2006 KTM 50 SX - 65 SX - 85 SX - KTM Lineup for 2006 - Dirtbike at Off-Road.com
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2006 KTM 50 SX - 65 SX - 85 SXKTM Lineup for 2006

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Refining the Orange Lineup

50 SX

50 SX PRO SENIOR LC
Long suspension travel, front and rear disc brakes, and Adjustable seat height from 650 mm for young riders between 6 and 9 years old.

65 SX (photo at top)
Motorcycling for the advanced young rider: 6-shift gearbox, hydraulic clutch, Marzocchi Upside Down forks, White Power shock, everything fully adjustable. Seat-height from 750 mm, suitable for 6 to 9 year-olds.

85 SX
Fully-fledged race bike with 43 mm White Power USD forks and fully adjustable PDS shock, exhaust control with centrifugal force timing for torque and the performance. Seat-height from 900 mm, for racers from 11 to 15 years old.


85 SX 17" Front, 14" Rear

85 SX 19" Front, 16" Rear

 
50 SX
65 SX
85 SX
(19/16)
(17/14)
MSRP$3,598$3,748$4,298
Engine
Engine Typesingle cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement49 cc64.9 cc84.9 cc
Bore / stroke39.5 / 40 mm (1.55 x 1.57")45 / 40.8 mm (1.77 / 1.61")47 / 48.95 mm (1.85 / 1.93")
StarterKick-starter
Gear boxsingle gear automatic6 Speed
CarburetorDell'Orto PHVA 14DSMikuni VM 24Keihin PWK 28
Engine lubricationmixture lubrication 1:60mixture lubrication 1:40
Transmission lubrication0,15- 0,2 l Motorex ATF Super0,3 l Motorex Topspeed 15W500,5 l Motorex Topspeed 4T
Primary ratio16:571.0104166670.8375
Final drive11:4814:5014:4914:46
Coolingliquid cooled
Clutchcentrifugal clutch (adjustable)wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
IgnitionSeletra analogueMoric digital 2M1
Chassis    
Framecentral double-cradle-type framechromium molybdenum central-type framechromium molybdenum
SubframeSteelAluminumAluminum
HandlebarAluminum ? 22 mm (0.87")Aluminum ? 22 mm (0.87")Alu ? 22 mm (0.87")
Front suspensionMarzocchi ? 32 mm (1.26")Marzocchi USD ? 35 mm (1.38")WP USD ? 43 mm (1.69")
Rear suspensionWP monoshockWP monoshockWP monoshock PDS
Suspension travel front / rear140/205 mm (5.51/8.07")220/270 mm (8.66/10.63")275/300 mm (10.83/11.81")
Front brakedisc brake ? 160 mm (6.3")disc brake ? 200 mm (7.87")disc brake ? 220 mm (8.66")
Rear brakedrum brake ? 90 mm (3.54")disc brake ? 160 mm (6.3")disc brake ? 200 mm (7.87")
Front / rear rim1.6 x 10"; 1.6 x 10" Alu1.6 x 14"; 1.6 x 12" Alu1.6 x 19"; 1.85 x 16" Alu1.4 x 17"; 1.6 x 14" Alu
Front / rear tire2.50 x 10"
2.75 x 10"
60/100-14"
80/100-12"
70/100
19"17"
90/100
16"14"
Chain1/2 x 3/16" 96 R1/2 x 1/4" 112 R1/2 x 5/16" 124 R
Main silencerAluminum
Steering head angle66?64.5?66?
Wheel base910 mm (35.83")1137 mm (44.76")1290 mm (50.79")
Ground clearance (unloaded)220 mm (8.66")290 mm (11.42")415 mm (16.34")385 mm (15.16")
Seat height585/610 mm (adjustable) (23.03/24.02")750 mm (29.53")approx. 900 mm (35.43")approx. 865 mm (34.03")
Fuel capacityapprox. 1.8 liters (0.48 gal)approx. 3.3 liters (0.87 gal)approx. 5 liters (1.32 gal)
Weight (ready to race, no fuel)approx. 37.6 kg (82.91 lbs)approx. 55.6 kg (122.6 lbs)approx. 68 kg (129.94 lbs) approx. 66 kg (145.50 lbs)
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