ktm sold 1 x-bow in the last two years
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I saw a x-bow in the flesh at spa & liked the look of it but, I'm just a bit by it.
It's the same part of me that thinks "you paid how much?" when I see an R500 or a supercharged atom, or. Radical for that matter, though at least you can race the radical.
I know people who drive these things over to the ring but it all just sounds like so much hard work compared to say a 911gt3 or a Nissan gtr.
Still, to sell only one in two years, even two crappy years like we've just had-the mind boggles
It's the same part of me that thinks "you paid how much?" when I see an R500 or a supercharged atom, or. Radical for that matter, though at least you can race the radical.
I know people who drive these things over to the ring but it all just sounds like so much hard work compared to say a 911gt3 or a Nissan gtr.
Still, to sell only one in two years, even two crappy years like we've just had-the mind boggles
FTW said:
"though at least you can race the radical."
Im sorry but what car won British GT GT4 class this year? Oh yeah a KTM Xbow.
Err yeah but what I meant was that the radical can be raced pretty much as they are, in that not many actusl road versions are made.Im sorry but what car won British GT GT4 class this year? Oh yeah a KTM Xbow.
I suspect that the ktm isn't quite "race-ready" out of the box
cragswinter said:
Err yeah but what I meant was that the radical can be raced pretty much as they are, in that not many actusl road versions are made.
I suspect that the ktm isn't quite "race-ready" out of the box
We raced our clubsport road car for two seasons, all we added for the first season was a kill switch and some stickers. There is also a one make race series in Europe for the road car too. I suspect that the ktm isn't quite "race-ready" out of the box
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