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KTM X2......Snowmobile/ATV Hybrid..........................★ This Might Be The Coolest Toy Ever
Leading international manufacturer of motorsports vehicles with a special emphasis on sport-oriented motorcycles that underscore the company’s *READY TO RACE* philosophy.
The company has its headquarters in Mattighofen, Austria. KTM is proud to be the world market leader in sport motorcycles, and has won more than 270 world championship titles...
And now the............★ KTM X2............Snowmobile/ATV Hybrid.


What if you could have both a snowmobile and an ATV in one? The KTM X2 Hybrid was created by Finnish designer Anssi Mustonen, and it’s his vision for the perfect go-anywhere, do-anything vehicle. The hybrid aspect of this unique vehicle isn't in the engine, but actually in the combination of both the usefulness of a snowmobile during the winter, with the capability of an ATV during summer and spring............★ KTM X2............Snowmobile/ATV Hybrid.
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...1932 Indian Chief
The Chief was introduced as Indian’s heavyweight competitor to Harley-Davidson and lasted for 31 years. In 1922, 21 years after the company began building bikes, Indian launched the Chief with a 61 cubic inch flathead V-twin. Although a larger 74 cubic inch bike, called the Big Chief, was an option.

Indian remained faithful to the principle of a flathead, and in doing so escaped some of the pitfalls that Harley-Davidson encountered in their efforts with overhead valve designs.

The Indian was actually rather unconventional, with its left-hand twist grip (apparently so that policemen would be able to use their pistols with their right hand), a foot clutch, hand shift and the ignition advance controlled by the right handlebar grip. A 3-speed gearbox was standard, but a *Police Package 4-speed gearbox and a reverse gear were options.
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