In general, a KTM 65 may struggle to keep up with an 85, especially in terms of speed and power. The 85cc bike typically has a larger engine, which provides more torque and acceleration, making it better suited for more advanced riders and tougher terrains. However, the 65 may excel in handling and agility for younger or less experienced riders. Ultimately, the performance difference will depend on the rider's skill level and the specific models being compared.
Put upgrades on it like fmf pipe and big bore kit
get a bigger bike. you must have a pretty small bike cause most ktm's will own an 80 nomatter what brand
yes there is the ktm ktm 85 ktm 110 ktm 125 ktm 150 ktm 250 ktm 500
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KTM recommends .5L of Motorex Top Speed 4T15W50 for its ktm 85. It is important to use the current type and weight of oil as well as the correct amount to keep the engine running properly.
using to much oil in the gas
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I would pay £800 for a 05 ktm 85 £950 for a 06 ktm 85 £1050 for a 07 ktm 85 £1200 for a 08 ktm 85. They are very good bikes and i have a 2008 ktm 85 and they are great if you get one you will love it.