mech schreef:....knip... 110-115dB ...knip....
! KTM 690 !
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Mooi plekkie om hem af te spuiten (zo vlak bij moeders maagdelijk witte lakens). Eens kijken of dat thuis ook lukt zonder klappen te beuren ..............
Je moet iedereen in zijn waarde laten, vooral als het een nul is !!!
Verslagen door een Honda CRF450X
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Wel verslagen, maar niet zonder slag of stoot. Ik denk dat Honda voor de 1000 gewaarschuwd is, en als de amerikaanse duane iets vriendelijker was dan had het er misschien wel anders uit gezien. Hier het persbericht van KTM
KTM "690 Baja" premieres in the Baja 500 with second place
The Baja 500, a shortened version of the Baja 1000 classic is one of the hardest tests for motorcycles, riders and support staff.
That is why the second place registered by KTM in this extremely popular cross country race on Mexico's Baja peninsular was a very satisfactory tryout for the KTM Baja 690 machine and riders.
A record of 500 competitors started in the 2007 race, which started and finished in Ensenada, Mexico in what was a true test for bike, riders and support staff.
After a short rollout in the Netherlands, there had been little time for concentrated test riding. Pre-race testing in Mexico was reduced to a single day after the KTM team equipment was held up in customs for a number of days. The delays also put enormous pressure on the support team to complete pre-race testing in the shortest possible time. And naturally, it was also a true test of the ability and endurance of KTM riders Chris, Blais, Cyril Despres and David Pearson. Cyril and David were competing in the Baja for the first time.
David opened the race for KTM and brought the Baja 690 into Pit 2 for repairs to the exhaust after 123 miles. He was in the lead by five minutes. Chris took over but after a harmless crash had to keep riding with a broken brake lever. The team quickly lost the time advantage, and added a little more for repairs at Pit 4. By now KTM was 15 minutes behind the leader. Only emergency repairs were made to the exhaust because a full repair would have cost too much time. A real attack on the leading bike was no longer possible.
Cyril Despres took over at the 480 km mark and managed to make up time between pit stops 5 and 6 but the foot brake pedal broke during another crash, one in which Cyril made a close encounter with Mexican wildlife when he ran straight into a cactus. He rode on regardless and only got to pick out the 50 thorns after he crossed the line in a secure place finish.
Cyril also praised the practice of the radio link to riders to the helicopter overhead, which was twice able to warn him about local traffic on the track. "It is certainly very important for rider safety," he said.
"The concept for the Baja 690 has proved its worth," said KTM's Hans Trunkenpolz at the conclusion of the race. "Now its time to make some modifications to the components and to conduct some hard tests for the next races like the Baja Aragon in Spain, the Las Vegas-Reno race and finally for taking part in the Baja 100 in November."
KTM "690 Baja" premieres in the Baja 500 with second place
The Baja 500, a shortened version of the Baja 1000 classic is one of the hardest tests for motorcycles, riders and support staff.
That is why the second place registered by KTM in this extremely popular cross country race on Mexico's Baja peninsular was a very satisfactory tryout for the KTM Baja 690 machine and riders.
A record of 500 competitors started in the 2007 race, which started and finished in Ensenada, Mexico in what was a true test for bike, riders and support staff.
After a short rollout in the Netherlands, there had been little time for concentrated test riding. Pre-race testing in Mexico was reduced to a single day after the KTM team equipment was held up in customs for a number of days. The delays also put enormous pressure on the support team to complete pre-race testing in the shortest possible time. And naturally, it was also a true test of the ability and endurance of KTM riders Chris, Blais, Cyril Despres and David Pearson. Cyril and David were competing in the Baja for the first time.
David opened the race for KTM and brought the Baja 690 into Pit 2 for repairs to the exhaust after 123 miles. He was in the lead by five minutes. Chris took over but after a harmless crash had to keep riding with a broken brake lever. The team quickly lost the time advantage, and added a little more for repairs at Pit 4. By now KTM was 15 minutes behind the leader. Only emergency repairs were made to the exhaust because a full repair would have cost too much time. A real attack on the leading bike was no longer possible.
Cyril Despres took over at the 480 km mark and managed to make up time between pit stops 5 and 6 but the foot brake pedal broke during another crash, one in which Cyril made a close encounter with Mexican wildlife when he ran straight into a cactus. He rode on regardless and only got to pick out the 50 thorns after he crossed the line in a secure place finish.
Cyril also praised the practice of the radio link to riders to the helicopter overhead, which was twice able to warn him about local traffic on the track. "It is certainly very important for rider safety," he said.
"The concept for the Baja 690 has proved its worth," said KTM's Hans Trunkenpolz at the conclusion of the race. "Now its time to make some modifications to the components and to conduct some hard tests for the next races like the Baja Aragon in Spain, the Las Vegas-Reno race and finally for taking part in the Baja 100 in November."