2012 is only about to enter the halfway marks but the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM has already getting their words out of their 2013 off-road lineups. Next year will see their SX range to have the most updates on almost every part of the bike. The SX range will have the engine and chassis updates that certainly intended to improves the bikes performance.

Aside from that, the EXC range and the mini bikes will also sees new updates, but not as major as the one on the SX range for the EXC range. But the minibikes range will also gets a major revamp for 2013. Either way, KTM still puts a lot of efforts in improving their off-road machines and 2013 will set to be an exciting year for us to wait and get our hands on these bikes if possible.

Although the off-road scene in Malaysia is not as big as the on-road scene that we can see here, KTM still have a lot of potential market as the sport seems to be getting more and more attention each year and more Malaysian seems to enjoy the idea of turning their off-road machine into a supermoto category. Us in Malaysian Riders will surely look into this as our future upcoming content in the future, so stay tune with us for more exciting updates.

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