Key performance

50 ch
Power
🔧
193 cc
Displacement
💺
960 mm
Seat height
9.5 L
Fuel capacity
💰
7 760 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Changements 2000 2015
Power
50.0 ch (36.8 kW)
Bore × stroke
64.0 x 60.0 mm (2.5 x 2.4 inches)
Fuel system
Carburettor
Ignition
Contactless, controlled, fully electronic ignition system with digital ignition timing adjustment, type Kokusan
Starter
Kick Electric & kick
Frame
Central tube frame made of chrome molybdenum steel tubing
Gearbox
6-speed
Clutch
Wet multi-disc clutch / hydraulically operated
Front suspension
WP  Suspension Up Side Down 4860 MXMA PA
Rear suspension
WP  Suspension PDS 5018 DCC
Front wheel travel
300 mm (11.8 inches)
Rear wheel travel
335 mm (13.2 inches)
Front tyre
80/100-21
Rear tyre
140/80-18
Seat height
960.00 mm
Wheelbase
1461.00 mm 1471.00 mm
Ground clearance
355.00 mm
Dry weight
101.00 kg 99.50 kg
New price
7 760 €

Engine

Displacement
193 cc
Power
50.0 ch (36.8 kW)
Engine type
Single cylinder, two-stroke
Cooling
Liquid
Bore × stroke
64.0 x 60.0 mm (2.5 x 2.4 inches)
Fuel system
Carburettor
Ignition
Contactless, controlled, fully electronic ignition system with digital ignition timing adjustment, type Kokusan
Starter
Electric & kick

Chassis

Frame
Central tube frame made of chrome molybdenum steel tubing
Gearbox
6-speed
Final drive
Chain   (final drive)
Clutch
Wet multi-disc clutch / hydraulically operated
Front suspension
WP  Suspension Up Side Down 4860 MXMA PA
Rear suspension
WP  Suspension PDS 5018 DCC
Front wheel travel
300 mm (11.8 inches)
Rear wheel travel
335 mm (13.2 inches)

Brakes

Front brakes
Single disc
Rear brakes
Single disc
Front tyre
80/100-21
Rear tyre
140/80-18

Dimensions

Seat height
960.00 mm
Wheelbase
1471.00 mm
Ground clearance
355.00 mm
Fuel capacity
9.50 L
Dry weight
99.50 kg
New price
7 760 €

Overview

Imagine a machine capable of playing with the lightness of a 125 while hitting with the authority of a true 250 two-stroke. That is exactly the bet KTM has been winning since the first generations of the 200 EXC, and if one is looking for a used KTM 200 EXC today, it is rarely by chance. This 193 cc displacement, nestled between two obvious categories, has since the KTM 200 EXC 1999 represented a clever commercial proposition: delivering 50 horsepower in a 99.5 kg dry chassis, with a seat height of 960 mm and a 9.5-liter tank sufficient to swallow the longest special stages.

KTM 200 EXC

The 2015 version pushes the exercise one step further. The carburetor benefits from a recalibration that smooths out the power curve, a detail that riders accustomed to the brutality of two-strokes will appreciate. The single-cylinder two-stroke with its square bore and stroke of 64 x 60 mm runs cleanly, without unwanted surges in technical sections. The six-speed gearbox with final chain drive does the rest, giving the rider the latitude to choose their gear without ever finding themselves stuck mid-acceleration. The standard electric starter, meanwhile, settles the debate once and for all: no more need to kick-start after a hillside fall, which makes a real difference on long stages.

The chassis deserves closer attention, as it is where the essentials of the KTM 200 EXC 2015 specification sheet come into play. The chrome-molybdenum profiled tube frame, painted in the factory orange found on official team machines, combines longitudinal rigidity and torsional compliance with a short 1,471 mm wheelbase. The generous 355 mm ground clearance allows a certain nonchalance when faced with obstacles. Up front, the WP 4860 MXMA PA inverted fork with high-speed and low-speed compression adjustment; at the rear, the PDS 5018 DCC shock revised for 2015 with a new Monoseal gasket that improves sealing and simplifies maintenance. This linkage-free PDS system transmits forces directly to the chassis and preserves steering responsiveness, particularly in tight corners.

Against a Husqvarna TE 150 or a Beta RR 200, the KTM 200 EXC power output holds its own, but the real difference lies in the standard equipment. The Brembo Wave disc brakes, Giant 7050 T6 rims with black spokes and CNC hubs, Maxxis enduro-homologated tires, the Neken tapered handlebar adjustable in four positions: all elements that justify the 7,760 euro new price in 2015. Compared to the early KTM 200 EXC 2000 or KTM 200 EXC 2001, the technological leap is striking, even if the basic architecture remains consistent with what could already be admired on the KTM 200 EXC 2003 or KTM 200 EXC 2004.

Who is this machine aimed at in 2015? Neither the pure track rider in search of displacement, nor the beginner intimidated by the power of 250 two-strokes. The KTM 200 EXC targets the intermediate or experienced rider who wants to ride fast without suffering through long trail days, someone looking for a nimble, reliable, economical machine that is road-homologated for riding back to the bivouac. Used KTM 200 EXC enthusiasts know well that well-maintained examples, even from the KTM 200 EXC 2005 or KTM 200 EXC 2007 model years, retain strong value on the second-hand market. That is the sign of a sound design and a concept that ages well, much like a two-stroke engine that is maintained with care.

Practical info

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Indicators & positioning

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Volumetric power
255.4 ch/L
In category Enduro / offroad · 97-386cc displacement (1422 motorcycles compared)
Power 49 ch Top 3%
8 ch median 16 ch 44 ch

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