Australasian Dirt Bike Magazine

CORNER CARVER

Factory KTM Australia team mechanic Mick Carusi is one of the silent achievers of our sport. For over a decade he’s been building KTM off-road racing team bikes that have claimed outright wins in every kind of major off-road event in Australia.

His skills aren’t limited to getting results on the domestic scene, as a few of the race bikes he built have been shipped overseas to win their class at International Six Days Enduros. You would have to say that Daniel Milner’s 2018 KTM 500EXC-F ISDE winner would be at the top of his list of builds (see page 72).

When everyone’s world got turned upside down last year, Carusi found

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