Lightweight and comfortable ride offer the environmentally friendly electric bikes 27.5 "E-Lycan P, 28" e-Trail, 27.5 "E-Race P650, and the models Macina Lycan 27 GPS +, Macina Race 29 10-400, and much more. Mountain bikes such as the 29 "L-Mountain, 29" Scarp Elite or the 27.5 "L-Sport increase driving pleasure many times. The ladies hybrid bikes count as the 28 "L Tour bwz the 28." L.Tour.
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The company provides KTM electric bikes/e-bikes/electric bikes, full suspension bikes/ mountain bikes, hard trail bikes, road bikes, trekking bikes, cross bikes, city bikes, ATB bikes and children's bikes.
General Information for calculating shipping chargesĪll Made in Austria - from development to finish, the wheel lacing, the assembly to the test center.Buying from countries with no defined shipping costs.KTM first arrived in the UK in 2012, brought over by Yorkshire-based company FLi Distribution, and its range now covers 250 models, including everything from full carbon road bikes to city bikes and full suspension mountain bikes. KTM is a major player in Germany and its home market in Austria, but availability has been steadily expanding and today its bikes can now be bought in 50 countries around the world. There is also a large testing facility on site, where a bike’s complete life cycle can be simulated and tested in just 70 hours.
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This HQ has a full assembly line, plus powder coating and wheel building departments. KTM’s e-bike range is now a big part of the company’s portfolio, and today covers over 65 different models – a fact KTM is very proud of.īucking the trend of Far East production, KTM still produces its bikes at its base in Mattighofen. In 2010 KTM became the first company to conceptualise and produce an e-mountain bike, the Bionix system e-Race, which laid down an early marker in an area of the bicycle market that is now flourishing.
The bicycle company was bought by the Urkauf family and its official name changed to KTM Fahrrad GmbH, but here in the UK it is known as KTM Bike Industries.ĭespite the split, almost a decade later in 2000 both the motorcycle and bicycle companies took on the distinctive orange and black branding and colour scheme that can be spotted on bike rides and motorbike ride-outs around the country.īut while the orange and black branding is KTM's most prominent and recognisable colour scheme, the brand does have a range of other colours including the "Marseille Blue" seen on the Delko Marseille Provence KTM team bikes. But a decision was taken to split the company into four separate entities – bicycles, motorcycles, engines and radiators – which were then sold off separately. It was very much of its time, but over the years has steadily evolved with the times into what we know today as the KTM Revelator.īefore 1991, KTM’s motorcycle division was under the same umbrella as the bicycles. In 1986 KTM made the leap forward into producing dedicated road bikes with the release of the KTM Formula Road Bike.
The result was the KTM Fleetwing, which came with 26” wheels and stayed true to its American roots with beach-cruiser steering.īuilding on the Fleetwing’s success, KTM soon began rolling out bikes for the Austrian and wider European markets with its own branding. KTM’s expansion into bicycle production initially came about thanks to American bicycle company Fleetwing, which commissioned KTM to create a ‘futuristic design’ for the US market in the early 1960s. The brand’s full name – Kronreif, Trunkenpolz, Mattighofen – is taken from the surnames of founders Ernst Kronreif and Hans Trunkenpolz, and the Austrian town of Mattighofen, where Hans Trunkenpolz was based and the company’s manufacturing plant was built.
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However, awareness of KTM’s bicycles has increased massively in recent years thanks to their growing popularity with amateurs and high placed finishes at pro races like last year’s Tour de Yorkshire, where four Delko-Marseille Provence KTM riders finished in the top 20 overall. It also backs a range of riders and teams across Europe, including a UCI ProContinental outfit, and is title sponsor of the British Cycling-registered Team KTM UK.ĭespite its impressive heritage, however, KTM is probably better known in the UK for its motorcycles, which are produced by a completely separate company. Today KTM produces a huge range of bikes, as you would expect from a major bike manufacturer. KTM has a long history in the bike industry, its earliest creations having emerged from its Austrian factory as far back as 1964.