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2004 KTM 125 SX

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Corey Neuer
ABILITY: Intermediate • AGE: 27 • WEIGHT: 162 lb • HEIGHT: 5'11"

KTM has done a great job with this bike--it's super-fast, it has killer brakes and it handles decently. It's pretty obvious why there is a KTM in the front of the pack at almost every race: The KTM 125 SX has a monster motor. I had no problems sizing up jumps on the KTM, as it had more than enough power. I was also amazed at how perfectly the motor was jetted; it never missed a beat. My only real complaint with the pumpkin is the suspension. It seemed good on some sections but horrible on others. I also had to really search to come up with a good setting. It's not the easiest bike to set up to your liking--it definitely takes time to adjust to the ergonomics and the feel of the WP suspension. Overall I came away impressed with the KTM; it was a lot better than I thought it would be.

Matt Armstrong
ABILITY: Pro • AGE: 23 • WEIGHT: 145 lb • HEIGHT: 5'8"

The highlight of the KTM 125 is the power its motor puts out. The motor hits hard off the bottom and pulls well out of corners. Midrange is awesome, it pulls and pulls. Top-end power is strong and has a ton of overrev. The KTM shifts smoothly, and the transmission is consistent. The suspension is a little stiff; I am a tad on the light side so I had to ease up on the compression. The shock soaks up hard impacts well, but it's a bit harsh in square-edged bumps. The hydraulic clutch is a big advantage; it has a really smooth feel to it and it never seemed to fade.

Dennis Patracca
ABILITY: Vet Intermediate • AGE: 33 • WEIGHT: 165 lb • HEIGHT: 5'10"

I was really impressed with the KTM. The motor is great, comes on strong in the midrange and pulls to the moon. I also really liked the clutch; it had a nice easy pull to it and never gave me any kind of arm-pump. The brakes are gnarly; the front feels as if it came off a roadrace bike and has tons of stopping power. It took some time to get the suspension dialed in. I really had to take my time and get it fine-tuned. I am really shocked at how good this bike is; KTM definitely deserves some serious credit.

Sean Collier
ABILITY: Pro • AGE: 18 • WEIGHT: 150 lb • HEIGHT: 5'11"

The KTM 125 SX is super-responsive off the bottom--the minute you crack the throttle the motor responds. It has great midrange and the top end seems to rev forever. The KTM 125 SX was by far the fastest 125 of them all, but unfortunately the bike felt awkward and did not handle very well. The forks were too stiff and had a harsh feeling to them. I played around with the settings but the WP suspension didn't seem to respond. The shock, however, seemed to soak up breaking bumps really well. I liked the KTM when the track was smooth, but the minute it got rough the bike didn't do what I wanted it to.

Andy Taylor
ABILITY: Novice • AGE: 32 • WEIGHT: 160 lb • HEIGHT: 5'7"

The single best aspect of the KTM 125 is the motor. It really is amazing how fast this bike is. It comes on hard in the mid, and rips a long, long time before you have to grab another gear. Anytime I found myself in too tall a gear, all I had to do is keep it pinned and give the clutch a poke. It's a good thing for KTM the motor is awesome, because the chassis is not my favorite. The KTM feels tall and long, and it seems to have a dip in the seating compartment. In natural-terrain and off-road situations the bike shines, but it feels unnatural in the air. If you like man-made obstacles it might take some time to come to grips with the KTM.


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