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Hi erverybody! A year ago I purchased a used Quad for my then 13 year old son. The decal´s are clearly misleading, KTM never ever produced anything close to this. It´s powered by a 150ccm pitbike engine and for what it is - it pulls and rides quite nicely - . Junior did a pretty solid backflip out on the tracks last saturday and whilst checking out some spare parts (nothin´ too fancy, just the brake-leaver broke and some plastics got scattered) I - once again - tried my best using image search and the assistance of GPT, Claude and Mirage to figure out which brand/manufacturer might have built this thing in the first place. Would be very grateful for an answer. Even AI can´t figure it out and pointed me to this forum. I am attaching some images of the quad, does anyone have an idea what make and modell this could be? Thank you very much in advance ,
It looks a bit higher quality than most Chinese stuff, cast frame parts and wide stance. My advice is look for a VIN number, often on the crosspiece between front A arms like on a Honda. From on-line pics, KTM were making a wide variety of small capacity machines around 2008 so it is not impossible that it is a KTM.
After removing the complete plastics and checking each and every inch of the frame and all the components I can state with confidence: this thing has no VIN. A fellow rider who spent some time racing in the pitbike and pitquad series in germany back in the days told me that this might be a complete unique build. Works for me . Thank you for your support! BR S.