2024 KTM 125SX TWO STROKE TEST

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  • čas přidán 17. 03. 2024
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    Dirt Bike Magazine tests the 2024 KTM 125SX 2 Stroke at Cahuilla Creek Motocross Park. The 2024 KTM 125SX is the most technologically advanced 125cc motocross machine that KTM has ever produced with an electric starter, two optional pre-programmed maps that can be changed on the fly, electronic power valve, electric starter and a throttle-body fuel-injection system. Combined with all the other features like Brembo braking components, WP suspension, a tool-less-access airbox and hydraulic clutch, this has got to be the best 125cc made, right?
    Well, let’s not get ahead of ourselves just yet, because with technological advancements almost always comes some bugs that need to be worked out. Compared to the previous generation, the 2024 KTM 125SX only retains the use of the WP fork assembly, Brembo braking hardware, wheel fitment, Magura hydraulic clutch actuator and a few other components.
    If you are a serious racer in the intermediate or pro division, the 2024 KTM 125SX might not be the smart first choice for a couple of reasons. But, for the average 125cc pilot, this bike is easier to keep in the meat of the power, has an electric starter, the guessing game of jetting is eliminated by fuel injection, mapping options are on the fly, has great brakes and an overall handling package that fits a wide variety of riding skill levels. You just have to be honest with yourself about what you are looking for.
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Komentáře • 61

  • @NickyP902
    @NickyP902 Před měsícem +52

    Sounds like a highschool student reading a book report

    • @DirtBikeMagazine
      @DirtBikeMagazine  Před měsícem +9

      Sorry you don't like the voice over. We hope you have a better day tomorrow!

    • @NickyP902
      @NickyP902 Před měsícem +2

      @DirtBikeMagazine 😆

    • @jgs1703
      @jgs1703 Před měsícem +1

      I liked it

    • @sunnyvale104
      @sunnyvale104 Před měsícem

      It was a great video, thanks for taking the time to make it 🤙🏼​@@DirtBikeMagazine

    • @johnbranson7253
      @johnbranson7253 Před měsícem

      Jeez, you put out great content-for free-and still people whine about it. Tough crowd!

  • @guitarjunkie
    @guitarjunkie Před měsícem +10

    I bought a 2024 KTM 125 sx a few weeks ago and I assure you it hits hard! It hits harder than my 2022 KTM 150 sx with a fresh top end! The 125 hits hard then keeps pulling giving it the illusion of a “Linear” powerband mentioned. In my experience ,it doesn’t “sign off at the top” as also mentioned! Any real 2 stroke guy will figure this bike out within minutes…just feather the clutch and hold on tight!!!

    • @blaketoney7135
      @blaketoney7135 Před 25 dny +1

      Buying mine today. Thank you for that. I was getting depressed watching that video 😡

    • @guitarjunkie
      @guitarjunkie Před 25 dny

      @@blaketoney7135 another thing they neglect to mention in the video is that it can be remapped to whatever power curve you want!

  • @kennethpowers8995
    @kennethpowers8995 Před měsícem +7

    Two strokes are meant to be extremely simple powerhouse engines. A piston slapping around in a jug with a couple holes to let air in and out while eating up a high volume of oil & gas. Once you start “modernizing” the design and trying to make it more efficient by giving it computer controlled fueling and throttle control etc. you might as well put a cam in it and make it a 4 stroke.

    • @mbproductions2292
      @mbproductions2292 Před měsícem +1

      Agree yet disagree. I can definitely see your point

    • @kennethpowers8995
      @kennethpowers8995 Před měsícem +2

      @@mbproductions2292 I’m sure if I were to spend more time on an EFI oil burner I could learn to use its smooth powerband and perhaps be faster in certain situations. I also admittedly only have a very small sample group of one single EFI 2 stroke that I’ve ridden so far, that being a GasGas 125. It was a nice bike, don’t get me wrong. But I still have an old 2005 KX 125 in my stable so we decided to race around a bit and the old carb’d Kawi murdered the GasGas out of the hole and coming out of corners. To be fair the GasGas was 100% factory stock and my KX has a V Force Reed valve, an FMF Fatty pipe w/ Powercore 2 Shorty silencer and Uni filter. Both bikes were running fuel from the same can; 100 octane Sunoco GT mixed 32:1 with Klotz oil. The GasGas only had maybe 10 hours on it and my KX probably has twice that since its last rebuild.

    • @gregducati999
      @gregducati999 Před měsícem

      No because 2strokes will always be lighter

    • @kennethpowers8995
      @kennethpowers8995 Před měsícem +1

      @@gregducati999 yes, in the case of the 250s a whopping 5lb difference between the KTM 250 SX and the 250 SXF lol

    • @JustTip922
      @JustTip922 Před měsícem

      @@gregducati999I rode a 23 ktm 123sx, 23 gasgas mc250f and a 23 Yamaha yz250f this past weekend. The yz250f felt lightest.

  • @ed11.
    @ed11. Před měsícem

    Which track is that ?

  • @murilostokes2
    @murilostokes2 Před měsícem +3

    2024 125 shootout when ??
    Thanks for the vids :)

    • @DirtBikeMagazine
      @DirtBikeMagazine  Před měsícem +5

      We're going to show our 125 line up with test videos. Than the full blown shootout with all the bikes. It will be soon. Promise =)

  • @eric6rock
    @eric6rock Před měsícem

    I have the 2023 TC125 Heritage, I was originally and supposedly going to get the 300tx 😂. I’m glad I didn’t, it would’ve been WAY to much bike for me to handle i also feel a 250f would be way to heavy for me coming off from a KX100.
    My Skill is around intermediate and I’m pretty light weight. The bike is just perfect for me for its lowered seat height, less vibration, and flickable.
    No im no pro, not even just a weekend warrior it’s by chance when I get to ride really.
    I really do like the TBI bikes but not the spark plug issues i had at first…
    If you have the TBIs and fouled a spark plug get a KTM 85 plug, drain the dealers mix, or put it to white map.
    I’m hoping the 24’s ironed out those issues.
    If you want an easier time with two strokes this bike is great especially not having to deal with jetting, or kickstarting (I wish we had an option for it however) just keep in mind of charging it that’s all.

  • @jakesubi
    @jakesubi Před měsícem +2

    I love my 24 ktm125. Videos on my page using the green map on my account. so nice to not have to deal with a carb too. thing is fast

  • @Pompomgrenade
    @Pompomgrenade Před měsícem +1

    I don't know about the bike but the Rider was ripping!!
    Braaap 🔥

    • @DirtBikeMagazine
      @DirtBikeMagazine  Před měsícem +2

      Sean Lipanovich is fast. Easily could race a Pro National right now. Scary this is "retired" speed. lol

  • @thedirtbikingyeti1353
    @thedirtbikingyeti1353 Před měsícem +3

    If I was you I'd sound a lot more happier doing this video!!😂

    • @DirtBikeMagazine
      @DirtBikeMagazine  Před měsícem

      We weren't mad at all. Had a good time and enjoy 125s. Thanks for watching!

  • @gregducati999
    @gregducati999 Před měsícem +1

    Can you guys test a Tomasin T500 cr500? To me that’s the coolest bike kit on the planet right now and maybe do a comparison again the brc kids and a old school cr500

  • @Equinsu_Ocha
    @Equinsu_Ocha Před 28 dny

    You just cant kill thr 2 stroke. Music to our ears those things 😎

  • @joelboutier1736
    @joelboutier1736 Před měsícem

    I don't get it. How is changing from carb to EFI making the bike lose horsepower? My understanding was that EFI would not sacrifice horsepower, only make the power curve and delivery more useable. I understand that power delivery is as important or more important than peak power. Hard hitting power is useless if you're on the clutch as much as you're on the throttle. But I thought that peak horsepower remained the same, only the curve and delivery was changed. I hope this just a gremlin that can be tuned out with ECU and mapping adjustments.

  • @dormantmenace
    @dormantmenace Před měsícem +1

    Eeh I stick with carburetor .. the hard hitting 2 stroke power is actually largely do to mediocre needle selection by manufacturers. Wich results in lean spots followed by proper fuel air. Or rich spots followed by lean or various combinations of inconsistencies in the rpm range vs fuel air ratio. Manufacturers Focused seemed to be in proper full throttle Jetting and off idle as they are typically mx race bikes. Unless the motor is just ported in a manner resulting in a very peaky rpm range. Wich isn't uncommon for a after market port job targeted at mx and peak hp. But bike can also be ported to have smoother wider power delivery. Or have squish band and port hight altered to shift rpm range. Or pipe selection as well.
    Jets r us is a good place to purchase needles or j.d jetting does a good job of selecting a decent needle for most applications.
    No the power valve is not what gives them their hit. Many w strokes have no power valve.. and the hit hard. Cr500 never had one... and basically any pre 90s 80cc or smaller never had one. Power valve kinda gives you 2 different power bands by altering exhaust port hight or compression. Allowing manufacturers to port the bikes to have better rideabillity throughout rpm range.

  • @M_Duhamel17
    @M_Duhamel17 Před měsícem +1

    More weight , less power , higher MSRP. What’s not to like ?

    • @duramaxdad
      @duramaxdad Před 16 dny

      Electric start and throttle body injection. That weighs more. Costs more. More bike. You are a hardcore.

  • @jimpanzer07
    @jimpanzer07 Před měsícem +1

    Down 3-4 hp? Should be up that amount with all the tech, maybe KTM will find them ponies in a couple of years🤠

  • @jesus2400
    @jesus2400 Před 25 dny

    Music to my ears

  • @johnallard9876
    @johnallard9876 Před měsícem

    I’m really surprised ktm put this out there. What is happening lol kinda makes me lil happy I jumped ship when they started getting cheap went to a tm 144 lol that’s after riding them for over 20 years lol funny their running electric power valves now tm and sherco been running for ever lol

    • @gregggiddens
      @gregggiddens Před měsícem

      What's happening is they're using technology on older style bikes, will always be teething problems. But you need to start somewhere. These things rip, bought my 14 year old boy one and he loves it

  • @chadlarryglazier9092
    @chadlarryglazier9092 Před měsícem +1

    No Thanks. Kick starter nad jets 💪🏻

  • @stmboat
    @stmboat Před měsícem +1

    Great narrator.

  • @CarterHop
    @CarterHop Před měsícem

    The white map is way faster I have the 2024 ktm 125 sx to

  • @CR250rSMITH
    @CR250rSMITH Před měsícem +1

    sounds like id rather buy last years generation km125.

  • @johngray722
    @johngray722 Před měsícem

    The 2024 is the most advance 125 ktm has made wich only has new graphix compared to the 2023

    • @DirtBikeMagazine
      @DirtBikeMagazine  Před měsícem

      In the 125 class....who advanced their bike more for 2024?

    • @johngray722
      @johngray722 Před měsícem

      @@DirtBikeMagazine it wasn't ktm they did that in 23 its a bold new graphic bike

    • @gregggiddens
      @gregggiddens Před měsícem

      ​@@DirtBikeMagazineHe's saying the 2023 is exactly the same as the 2024, the 2024 just has the new graphics

    • @YourMomsHouseLikeJody
      @YourMomsHouseLikeJody Před měsícem

      Did you even watch the video? It's practically a completely different bike.

    • @johngray722
      @johngray722 Před měsícem

      @YourMomsHouseLikeJody you must be idiot the 23 and 24 are same bike only new graphics on 24

  • @toddpillow3074
    @toddpillow3074 Před měsícem +1

    Most of the the tech sounds good but the weight is bad…. Also, who really needs the button on a 125???? Give KTM a couple of years to get all the settings worked out and this bike will be awesome. I’ve ridden KTM for 25 years and would NEVER buy the first year of anything new.

  • @Jbonethekid
    @Jbonethekid Před 8 dny

    the yz video as way better imo lmao

  • @christerstefansson3249
    @christerstefansson3249 Před měsícem +1

    It sounds like a hoped up GP bike.

  • @torr-michaelbennetta9785
    @torr-michaelbennetta9785 Před měsícem +3

    I'll take a YZ, thanks.......

  • @metalofthedeath
    @metalofthedeath Před 29 dny +2

    The yz sounds so much cooler

  • @kennedyracing7527
    @kennedyracing7527 Před měsícem +3

    Why do you test all the same bikes over and over again?? There are other bike on the market like TM racing, Kove, Beta . Ktm bike are now boring they change the color and say it’s a new model and now they’re going to be making in China. I won’t buy any KTM bikes because of that! They’re are selling out to the Chinese and Indian because they’re afraid to make premium bikes like Ducati

    • @DirtBikeMagazine
      @DirtBikeMagazine  Před měsícem +4

      The TM importer moved back home and out of California. We just did a Kove. We just did a Beta. Interesting take on the manufacturer. You must know more than we do!

    • @kennethpowers8995
      @kennethpowers8995 Před měsícem +1

      KTM doesn’t change their bikes because they already work. 😁

    • @tommy_rotten3984
      @tommy_rotten3984 Před měsícem

      ​@@DirtBikeMagazine so you only review bikes imported to California?

    • @The_ktm_ripper
      @The_ktm_ripper Před 11 dny

      Because those are bad

  • @bobbyskillz14
    @bobbyskillz14 Před měsícem

    Seriously bad video I couldn’t even come close to finishing it