KTM are Toast ?


Talk of between 70k and 130k unsold bikes at dealers in this report?
😂 How about let's wait and see. The truth will out at some point and any report that has a claimed accuracy rating of 'between' 70-130,000 bikes at dealers sat idle needs questioning. No, it needs ignoring. Burning. No, shredding and then burning.
 

Talk of between 70k and 130k unsold bikes at dealers in this report?
I read similar and it ran into the €billions, hence the cash flow position

However I have just this half-hour bought a load of KTM spares from Premier @ Oxford, so that should ease KTM ‘s cash flow somewhat (as mine has now taken a dent)
 
Last edited:
😂 How about let's wait and see. The truth will out at some point and any report that has a claimed accuracy rating of 'between' 70-130,000 bikes at dealers sat idle needs questioning. No, it needs ignoring. Burning. No, shredding and then burning.
Wait and see ? Wait and bloody see....Christ man, you've been here long enough to know we simply don't do that....we athletically jump to conclusions without facts and allsorts......
 
😂 How about let's wait and see. The truth will out at some point and any report that has a claimed accuracy rating of 'between' 70-130,000 bikes at dealers sat idle needs questioning. No, it needs ignoring. Burning. No, shredding and then burning.
 
However I have just this half-hour bought a load of KTM spares from Premier @ Oxford, so that should ease KTM ‘s cash flow somewhat (as mine has now taken a dent)
Same here, popped in yesterday to get a top end kit for my FE350, and a few other bits I "might" need in future, I don't think long term service items will be hit at all, I can still get those for my 1998 TZR250.

But short term I suspect there may be interuptions to flow of spares, and they may well bankrupt some of their suppliers and it could take a while for another supplier to start making the bits - this is the really sad part, yes, KTM will survive as a name / brand, but there will be a lot of people losing their jobs and businesses of the back of this.

Plenty of spare will be avalable when they flog all the worthless 130,000 new bikes in dealers for pennies in the pound for breaking - I plan to be the David Silver of KTM at that point ;-)
 
I’ve read bike and mcn. Not a word about the KTM crisis. I know they have form for it but as the alleged premier organs of the bike world you would think that they were more informed. I’m presuming they don’t know. Perish the thought that they would sit on such news and not report on it. There was an article in bike about not renewing some contract for off road stuff but nothing on the front pages. JJH
 
I’ve read bike and mcn. Not a word about the KTM crisis. I know they have form for it but as the alleged premier organs of the bike world you would think that they were more informed. I’m presuming they don’t know. Perish the thought that they would sit on such news and not report on it. There was an article in bike about not renewing some contract for off road stuff but nothing on the front pages. JJH

https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2024/december/ktm-and-sweet-lamb-closure/ is the most recent story and there is a link to the November article about entering administration.
Bike has a much longer lead time for articles so current issues on the shelf may predate the debacle.
 
I’ve read bike and mcn. Not a word about the KTM crisis. I know they have form for it but as the alleged premier organs of the bike world you would think that they were more informed. I’m presuming they don’t know. Perish the thought that they would sit on such news and not report on it. There was an article in bike about not renewing some contract for off road stuff but nothing on the front pages. JJH
I've seen articles in both, but they just trot out the company statements as the be all and end all.
 


Back
Top Bottom