Specifications for the KTM 620 RXC

Australian engineering company KTM has been producing motorcycles and recreational vehicles since 1954. KiskaDesign took over design and production in 1989. The RXC series of off-road motorcycles came available with 400 and 620 cc motors from 1995 through 1999.
  1. Performance

    • The KTM 620 RXC all-terrain motorcycle came equipped with a 620 cubic-centimeter, single cylinder engine. This particular powerhouse featured a single, overhead-cam design. The motor's output was rated and advertised at 55 horsepower and 44.28 foot-pounds of torque. Starting capabilities were handled by a capacitor discharge ignition system, while a five-speed transmission was coupled with the motor.

    Wheel and Suspension

    • Excel rims came fitted on the 620RXC series motorcycle, with the front wheels measuring 21x1.6 inches and the rear wheels measuring 18x2.15 inches. KTM issued this trail-ready bike with Michelin hard-terrain tires for maximum grip on any surface. A Marzocchi Magnum 45 fork was standard for the front suspension and the rear suspension was stuffed with an Ohlins single-shock.

    Body

    • The orange and white paint scheme was not only available in the KTM 620RXC, but is common with most KTM cycles. Weight -- without fuel or other fluids -- was about 321 pounds.