I thought about it good and hard. An oportunity came up for a great price on a KTM so I said, "what the hell, I should own a KTM". So, off to the store I went!

They were so stoked about me being "reformed" they gave me a free T-Shirt.
Front:

And the back:

I got inside the house and was so excited I laid the shirt over my grandaughter Evelyn because she was napping on Audreya, and I took another photo. Even Evelyn likes the comfort of a great T-shirt with KTM color, I'll show her the bike when she wakes up:

I knew just from the shirt, the quality of this bike would be amaizing. Here is a close up of the logo on the bike.

Stay tuned, I have more but have to go to a meeting.
< Not for meeting, for purchase...

They were so stoked about me being "reformed" they gave me a free T-Shirt.
Front:

And the back:

I got inside the house and was so excited I laid the shirt over my grandaughter Evelyn because she was napping on Audreya, and I took another photo. Even Evelyn likes the comfort of a great T-shirt with KTM color, I'll show her the bike when she wakes up:

I knew just from the shirt, the quality of this bike would be amaizing. Here is a close up of the logo on the bike.

Stay tuned, I have more but have to go to a meeting.
< Not for meeting, for purchase...




) I don’t like the “feel” of his bike or the other ones. Of course the bikes I have ridden are set up for the rider but to jump from one bike to another the 350 felt the best. See, I can jump from all of the bikes in my stable (Honda, Yamaha, Husqvarna, Beta) and not “one” of them feels foreign to me and they are set up for my kids. So I don’t know, it’s just the way it is for my fat short ASS I guess.
this may be the winner.