KTM’s future plans for India
- Jan 20, 2017
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The RC 390 race bike, available only at KTM dealerships, will cost GBP 6,425 (over Rs 6 lakh) and comes with a range of performance enhancing KTM PowerParts, such as fully adjustable WP suspension, an Akrapovic exhaust, track fairings and CNC rear sets.
Registration for the series costs GBP 2,100 and the race is open to 13-18 year olds. Interested riders will need to put down a deposit of GBP 300 on the BSB website to activate their inclusion for the championship.
Riders and teams who commit to the series before January 16, 2015 will receive an additional set of wheels. The entry fee can be spread over four payments with a GBP 300 registration fee.
Promoted by MSVR, the series has been created to provide equal opportunity and a level playing field for emerging talent and will be spread across eight events incorporating 20 points-scoring races.
Two official tests, subject to confirmation, are also planned in March 2015.
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