Australasian Dirt Bike Magazine

KIDZ KORNER

ORANGE BRIGADE

has revealed its hand for MY22 with information about its range of minibikes. The most obvious change across the range is the colour scheme, which features hits of blue and more bright orange to align the latest bikes with the factory racers. There are minimal changes on the kid’s range, with subtle blue accents to mimic their big brothers. For MY22, KTM is retaining the current Junior range of 50SX (in two wheel sizes), 65SX, 85SX (in two wheel sizes) and, of course, the electric SX-E 5 here. KTM product manager Joachim Sauer said: “The new SX range is all about

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