KTMphil said:Must be a comparison some where of the KTM Freeride V's the KTM 350 EXC , might be interesting to see the results
Tom said:Looking around for a bit more info on the Freeride E I came across a press-release from KTM from the initial launch in 2010. Amongst other things it says:
How many times is it possible to recharge the battery?
The final specification of the battery has not been determined. The one that is presently being tested allows approximately 500 recharges, which is the equivalent of the normal life cycle of an Enduro motorcycle. (my emphasis).
I don't know about you guys, but I would expect a bit more than 500 hours of service out of a brand new bike...but maybe that's just me being cheap. Wouldn't be the first time :RE
Yes, they are. My concern was not so much with the life of the battery, though, as it being equated with the life of the whole bike.KTMphil said:I havn't checked, are they using lithium batteries?
MastaMax said:Seems like once the world will run out of petrol we will still have options:
LivinLOS said:That said theres a pretty big price jump from a Honda 250 at 120ish, to a KTM at 465 !! Thats a hard sell and a lot of hop up parts on the Honda.