Bikes 19 Apr 2023

Detailed: 2024 KTM SX-F and SX range

Covers taken off new-look, 'Ready To Race' motocross line-up.

KTM has taken the covers off its 2024 motocross range, the latest SX-F and SX models featuring an updated, striking new look, based upon the latest generation line introduced for this year.

Following the introduction of the all-new 2023 KTM motocross models, the 2024 machines line up at the gate with reworked suspension settings and a fresh new look, including the 450, 350 and 250 SX-F, as well as the 300, 250 and 125 SX.

Sleeker, slimmer, and engineered to provide riders with unmatched levels of control, the current KTM SX range of motocross superiority shot onto the podium as the most innovative and highest-performing ‘Ready To Race’ production motocross machines ever built.

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As a recap, the 2023 KTM SX range debuted a completely redesigned chassis built around a hydro-formed, laser-cut, and robot-welded frame, a two-piece polyamide reinforced aluminum subframe, and a hollow, die-cast aluminum swingarm.

Designed and constructed with specifically calculated parameters of longitudinal and torsional flex, the frame provides exceptional rider feedback, energy absorption, and straight-line stability at speed.

For 2024, the KTM SX and SX-F range retains these advancements, with the addition of renewed suspension settings focused on improving bike balance and comfort. These improvements are also significantly noticeable when it comes to cornering agility.

At the rear, a WP XACT rear shock provides advanced damping characteristics for unsurpassed traction and energy absorption, while up front, the 48mm WP XACT front fork provides improved bottoming-out resistance and damping and allows the fork to stay lower and more planted on initial acceleration after a hard landing.

Ergonomically, the 2024 KTM motocross machines still offer a best-in-class rider triangle, resulting in exceptional knee contact, especially when standing on the pegs, while the carefully designed contact surfaces on the bodywork, and a flat seat profile, deliver next-level handling, agility, and confidence.

For the new race season, an all-new graphics set takes center stage, which like the previous year, takes inspiration from the early ’90s. The designers of the 2024 CTG used purple as a highlight color as a nod to when purple was a predominant hue in the KTM signature styling.

However, orange, and white tones still dominate the overall look and are applied using time-proven in-mold technology to keep your bike looking fresh.

Armed with more forgiving suspension, unmatched performance, and cutting-edge technology within easy reach for riders of all ages and riding levels, the 2024 KTM SX and SX-F range continues its assault on motocross competition.

The 2024 KTM SX and SX-F range will begin arriving at authorised KTM dealers from June 2023 onwards. Visit www.ktm.com for further information, including the 450 SX-F, 350 SX-F, 250 SX-F, 300 SX, 250 SX and 125 SX models.

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