2025 KTM EXC SIX DAYS Lineup Is Ready To Race
The FIM International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE) is set to return to Spain for the fifth time, with the event scheduled from October 14-19, 2024, in Silleda. This will be the first time the 6DAYS is hosted in this part of Spain, adding a new chapter to its rich enduro history.
In line with this prestigious event, KTM is introducing the 2025 KTM EXC SIX DAYS range. This lineup promises an enhanced experience, benefiting from a significant refresh akin to the 2024 KTM EXC range. The new models feature updates such as an orange powder-coated frame, 48 mm WP closed-cartridge suspension, and exclusive 6DAYS Spain graphics.
The 2025 lineup includes several models, each designed for optimal performance. On the 2-stroke side, the KTM 250 EXC SIX DAYS and KTM 300 EXC SIX DAYS lead the charge. For 4-stroke enthusiasts, the lineup features the KTM 250 EXC-F SIX DAYS, KTM 350 EXC-F SIX DAYS, KTM 450 EXC-F SIX DAYS, and KTM 500 EXC-F SIX DAYS.
Key updates for the 2025 models include:
- Updated rear shock settings
- Chain guide
- Tank roll
In addition, the range features KTM EXC SIX DAYS specific parts such as:
- Orange anodized CNC machined triple clamps
- 6DAYS branded parts
- Radiator fan
- Map-select switch
- Orange front axle puller
- Semi-floating front brake disc
- Solid rear brake disc
- Rear brake safety wire
- Supersprox Stealth rear sprocket
- Skid plate
- Frame protection set
- SIX DAYS specific seat
- Metzeler 6 Days Extreme tires
For racers seeking a comprehensive experience, KTM offers an all-inclusive rental and service package, allowing participants to ride a 2025 KTM EXC SIX DAYS machine at the event.
Production of the 2025 KTM EXC SIX DAYS range will commence in Austria in June, with availability at authorized KTM dealers starting in July.
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