Prices for KTM’s dirt bikes start from Rs 4.75 lakh for the 50 SX and go up to Rs 12.96 for the 350 EXC-F. Engine sizes range from 50cc-450cc Includes Enduro, Motocross and Kids bikes KTM dirt bike ...
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KTM has also announced an EVO version of the bike, which will debut the AMT (automated manual transmission) system, however it has been confirmed that it won't be available in Australia. Engine ...
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“The Grey Wolf” may be the 19th in Louise Penny’s beloved Armand Gamache series, but it feels as fresh and surprising as the first. Like most Gamache novels, this one begins in the bucolic ...