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    PRODUCTION RACER KTM RC 250 R – THE MOTO3 WORLD CHAMPION 2012!

    published at 05.11.2012 / created by Marcia Hill

    In less than a year, KTM’s Moto3 program has developed into a world championship success story. KTM and Sandro Cortese on the Moto3 Grand Prix bike both secured the World Championship titles in Sepang, Malaysia with two rounds still in hand. Now for ambitious customer teams, KTM is sending the KTM RC 250 R, the company’s production racer on the starting line.

    There was only seven months between the presentation of Moto3 winning aggregate in Hangar 7 in Salzburg, Austria at the beginning of October 2011 and Sandro Cortese’s premiere win on the KTM RC 250 GP in Estoril, Portugal. But this success is no mere product of coincidence but of the systematic implementation of the project. As well as the rider world title through Cortese and the manufacturer’s world title for KTM in the first year of the Moto3 competition, the results of the other four KTM riders and of the four KALEX-KTM riders was an impressive display of this knowhow.

    It is on the basis of the consistent speed of the nine KTM riders that the KTM racer is being further developed for 2013. Both the production racer and the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup bike will be on the start next season so that customer teams and up-and-coming riders are able to profit from this development in the future. Both machines are direct offshoots of the KTM Grand Prix motorcycle and both are developed under the technical direction of Wolfgang Felber.

    Stefan Pierer (KTM CEO): “All of KTM’s knowhow come together in the Moto3 Grand Prix motorcycle and it represents the technology from offroad and that which has already been proven in road racing. Internally there was a knowhow transfer between R&D, motor sport and production development while ‘externally’ Moto3 development profited from both KTM subsidiaries and the companies of Cross Holding. The KTM involvement in motorcycle racing at the highest level reinforces the brand positioning in the street bike segment and is an advertising medium for our latest range of smaller displacement street bikes!”

    Pit Beirer (Head of KTM Motorsport): “After we had a real holeshot start to the season we have now established ourselves in the new Moto3 class as one of the major players and we even succeeded in winning the world championship title in the premiere season. Now for 2013 we want see our motorcycles even more deployed in the Moto3 World Championship. KALEX continues to remain our exclusive chassis partner and will be supplied with our engines. We are confident that we will be able to offer a good package and would be delighted if teams and riders are on the start of the World Championship races with the KTM Production Racer!”

    Wolfgang Felber (Head of KTM Customer Racing Sport): “The basis of the Production Racer is not much different to our Grand Prix motorcycle. The GP bike is only adapted to suit the current Moto3 regulations, for example it runs with the regulation Dell’Orto electronics unit, has a maximum of 14,000 revolutions and has an Akrapovic exhaust system that allows 115 dB. OZ magnesium wheels, a factory braking system with dual brake disks from Brembo in the front and WP Suspension elements all save weight – but basically these are also components that can all be fitted to the RC 250 R Production Racer!”

     

    TECHNICAL DATA OF THE KTM RC 250 R (Production Racer 2013)

    DRIVE
    Engine: Single cylinder, 4-stroke, DOHC
    Displacement: 249.5 ccm
    Bore/Stroke: 81/48.5 mm
    Power: min. 37 kW at 13.000 rpm
    Max. Torque: 28 Nm at 11.000 rpm
    Compression ratio: 14,5
    Starter/Battery: External starter / 12 V 0.8 Ah
    Gear box: casette gear box, 6 speed, 2 optional ratio versions
    Intake system: dual injector throttle body, oval, DM50 equivalent
    Cooling system: WP water radiator + WP oil-water heat exchanger
    Generator: 12 V / 70 W
    Lubrication system: semi dry sump, 1 pressure pump, 2 suction pumps
    Primary drive: straight teeth gear drive
    Valvetrain system: chain drive, intermediate gear, radial valves, DLC-coated finger followers
    Clutch system: multi disc wet clutch
    Motor management/ignition: GET by Athena ECU, GET by Athena Software MAYA EVO, adjustable motor brake/traction control/launch control/fuel mapping/ignition mapping/pit speed limiter, quickshifter, interface for data recording
                                                          
    CHASSIS
    Frame type: tubular steel trellis frame with adjustable headstock and swingarm pivot
    Subframe type: Wethje carbonfibre composite, monoblock
    Swingarm type: Upside down shaped, welded aluminum
    Handlebars: clamps milled from billet aluminium, changeable handlebar tubes
    Front suspension: WP RCMA 3548 / Ø35 mm USD fork, adjustable spring preload, adjustable compression and rebound damping, 20 clicks
    Rear suspension: WP BAVP 4618 rear shock, adjustable shock length, hydraulic preload adjuster, adjustable High-/Low-Speed- compression damping and rebound damping, 20 clicks
    Triple clamps: milled from billet aluminium, adjustable, 28/30 mm offset
    Front brake system: Brembo single disk braking system, 290 mm disc, Brembo radial caliper and radial master cylinder
    Rear brakes: Braking brake disks 190 mm, Formula radial caliper and Formula master cylinder
    Front/rear wheel: OZ forged aluminum 2.5 x 17’’ / 3.5 x 17’’
    Front/rear tire: Dunlop 95/75-R17 / 115/75-R17 Moto3 M Slick
    Secondary drive: 415 Chain, sprocket options 16 - 18T, rear sprocket options 34 - 42T
    Exhaust system: Akrapovic full titanium system single silencer, 107 dB, additional 100/103 dB killers
    Steering head angle: ± 1° adjustable with optional headshock inserts
    Swingarm pivot: ± 4 mm adjustable with optional swingarm pivot inserts
    Wheel base: 1210 mm ± 35 mm
    Ride height: adjustable ± 6 mm
    Std. seat height:
    760 mm
    Tank capacity: approx. 10.5 l
    Dry bike weight: approx. 82 kg (without fuel)

    GENE
    - GP125 (geometry, ergonomic, aerodynamic components)
    - MOTOGP-MOTOR (layout cylinder head and throttle body)
    - RC8 R SBK (electronic, frame knowhow, materials processing)
    - MX (lubrication system, transmission, clutch, Kinematic valve gear)

    TECHNOLOGY
    - WP Suspensions, WP Radiator, WP Performance
    - KTM Technologies
    - KISKA Industrial Design 
    - PANKL Racing Systems
    - WETHJE Plastics technology

    More infos: daniel.traunerktmcom

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