2022 KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica Unveiled


- Only 80 KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica bikes will be made
- The bike has been designed with inputs from KTM Factory Racing team
- The 450 Rally Ractory Replica has been designed for cross-country racing
KTM has taken the wraps off the 2022 KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica, a limited edition model, based on feedback from KTM's rally riders. The bike has been developed with inputs from the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team, so it has been specially developed keeping in mind feedback from KTM riders such as Toby Price, Matthias Walkner and Sam Sunderland. The 2022 Rally Factory Replica is designed to take on the most extreme situations, from desert dunes to rocky terrain.
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The 2022 KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica has been developed with inputs from riders like Toby Price, Matthias Walkner and Sam Sunderland
The engine is the powerful and reliable 450 cc SOHC single-shaft with electronics injection unit, developed during KTM's experience in the most grueling of international rally raid events, and combined with a chassis worthy of the name. A wide range of parts developed in competition further accentuates the exclusivity of this machine. This includes a WP XACT PRO closed cartridge front fork featuring advanced Cone Valve technology, fully adjustable WP XACT PRO shock absorber and a high-end Akrapvic exhaust. All in all, the KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica 2022 shows its commitment to bringing real, race-proven technology to riders looking to fight at the highest level.
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The KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica has been designed for multi-stage cross country racing
The 2022 KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica model also gets a gearbox designed by Pankl, with less jump between gears and the same gear ratios that come in the official Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team bikes. The bike has been designed for multi-stage cross country racing, and only 80 of these exclusive machines will be built and available from September 2021, priced at 25,900 Euros (around Rs. 23 lakh under current exchange rates), which excludes VAT and registration costs.
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