KTM
When it comes to mopeds from Austria, every motorbike enthusiast is sure to think of Puch. However, our eastern neighbour was also home to other renowned moped and motorbike manufacturers in its heyday that are still remembered today. KTM Motor-Fahrzeugbau KG is certainly one of them. We have KTM's engineers and designers to thank for the endearing Foxi moped, the reliable Hobby model and the GP40 motorbike. The Austrian two-wheeler manufacturer also took over the final assembly of the famous Pony mopeds from the manufacturer Amsler & Co. AG. We introduce you to the manufacturer, its history and its most famous mopeds in more detail.
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Foundation | 1934 |
Company founding and early years
Kraftfahrzeuge, Trunkenpolz, Mattighofen, or KTM for short, was the name of the locksmith's workshop that Hans Trunkenpolz founded in the aforementioned Austrian town in 1934. The company founder initially worked personally on bicycles, motorised two-wheelers and motor vehicles of all kinds to get them back in shape. The business flourished and the company founder soon entered the vehicle trade. Trunkenpolz sold the popular DKW motorbikes and Opel cars. A complete success and the rise of his young company continued seamlessly. Even the terrible Second World War did nothing to change this. However, instead of selling two-wheelers and cars, the later moped manufacturer now repaired diesel engines for the German army during the war years. Thanks to these orders, the company in Mattighofen continued to grow; by the end of the war in 1945, the previously small metalworking shop already employed 35 people and continued to expand in the years that followed. The establishment of its own foundry also allowed the company to enter into the production of engine components. This proved to be a real stroke of luck, as the bread and butter business, which at that time was the overhaul and repair of engines, declined sharply from the 1950s onwards.
BING Float cap Bing Original SRE, SRC, SRF, SRA
Manufacturer: BING · Material: Aluminum · Component group Carburetor: Adjusting screws, float, etc. · Carburetor type: SRA (1/11/35) Velux · Carburetor type: SRC · Carburetor type: SRE · Carburetor type: SRF · Ø outside: 43.5 mm · Width across flats SW: 14 mm · Height: 32.5 mm · Piaggio OEM number: A4587 · Sachs OEM no.: 0962 056 000
EUR 23.20
BOSCH capacitor for soldering (high) | Bosch / Ducati
Manufacturer: BOSCH · Area of application: Original · Area of application: Standard · Ø outside: 18 mm · Mounting type: Plug connection clamped · Connection type: Soldering · Height: 32 mm · Sachs OEM no.: 0 965 091 000 · Kreidler OEM number: 08 16 33 · Zündapp OEM number: 277 07 909 · Puch OEM number: 500 2 50 013 2 · BOSCH OEM number: 1 237 330 037
EUR 28.10
BOSCH Breaker without cable | Bosch / Ducati
Manufacturer: BOSCH · Ø axle: 4 mm · Ø mounting hole: 4.5 mm · Material: Steel · Area of application: Original · Area of application: Standard · Cable available: No · Number of fixing points: 1 pcs · BOSCH OEM number: 1 217 013 021 · BERU OEM number: 0 340 100 465
EUR 28.10
BERU breaker without cable | Bosch / Ducati
Manufacturer: BERU · Ø axle: 4 mm · Ø mounting hole: 4.5 mm · Material: Steel · Area of application: Original · Area of application: Standard · Cable available: No · Number of fixing points: 1 pcs · Alternative version of the Pony OEM number: A4606 · Alternative version of the Sachs OEM number: 0983 106 000 · BOSCH OEM number: 1 217 013 021 · BOSCH OEM number: 1 217 013 022 · BOSCH OEM number: 1 217 013 015 · BERU OEM number: 0 340 100 465
EUR 18.30
BERU breaker without axle | Bosch ignition
Manufacturer: BERU · Ø axle: 4 mm · Ø mounting hole: 4.5 mm · Material: Steel · Area of application: Original · Area of application: Standard · Cable available: No · Number of fixing points: 1 pcs · Pony OEM number: A4606 · Sachs OEM no.: 0983 106 000 · BOSCH OEM number: 1 217 013 015 · BERU OEM number: 0 340 100 436
EUR 24.40
Bing 85/10/101 carburetor (replica) | Sachs 504, 535
Component group Carburetor: Carburetor complete · Area of application: Standard · Nominal diameter: 10 mm · Carburetor type: 85 · Nozzle thread: M4x0.7 (standard thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Ø Internal connection: 20 mm · Air filter connection thread: M5x0.8 (standard thread) · Mounting type: Plug connection clamped · Nozzle size: 47
EUR 104.10
GPO light coil 6/12V - 15/25W
Manufacturer: GPO · Ø mounting hole: 4.7 mm · Area of application: Standard · Tension: 6 V · Tension: 12 V · Performance: 15 W · Performance: 25 W · Number of fixing points: 2 pcs · Ø Internal flywheel: 90 mm · Hole spacing: 55 mm · Total length: 76.5 mm · Mounting type: Screws · Height: 22 mm · Alternative version of the Pony OEM number: A2110 · Alternative version of the Sachs OEM number: 0265 113 004
EUR 24.40
BING 85/8/101 carburetor NOS | Sachs 504, 535
Manufacturer: BING · Component group Carburetor: Carburetor complete · Area of application: Original · Nominal diameter: 8 mm · Carburetor type: 85 · Nozzle thread: M4x0.7 (standard thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Ø Internal connection: 20 mm · Air filter connection thread: M5x0.8 (standard thread) · Mounting type: Plug connection clamped · Nozzle size: 48
EUR 134.70
Bing 85/12/101 carburetor (replica) | Sachs 504, 505, 508, 535
Material: Aluminum · Component group Carburetor: Carburetor complete · Area of application: Standard · Nominal diameter: 12 mm · Carburetor type: 85 · Choke control: without choke · Nozzle thread: M4x0.7 (standard thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Ø Inside entrance: 12 mm · Ø Internal connection: 20 mm · Total length: 48 mm · Ø Output inside: 12 mm · Air filter connection thread: M5x0.8 (standard thread) · Mixed oil connection: No · Mounting type: Plug connection clamped · Width: 50 mm · Vacuum connection: No · Height: 100 mm · Camouflaged: No · Nozzle size: 52
EUR 104.10
GPO flywheel 6V / 17W anticlockwise | Puch, Sachs, Belmondo
Manufacturer: GPO · Material: Steel · Tension: 6 V · Thread type: MF26x1.5 (fine pitch thread) · Performance: 17 W · Direction of rotation: left · Thread length: 8 mm · Ø cone small inside: 11.5 mm · Ø cone large inside: 15 mm · Cone length: 18.5 mm · Cone ratio: 1:5 · Ø Internal flywheel: 91.1 mm · Weight: 900 g · Ø Flywheel outside: 116.5 mm · Height: 36.1 mm · Pony OEM number: A2600 · Sachs OEM no.: 0286 175 005
EUR 107.80
HPI flywheel (Bosch/Ducati)
Manufacturer: HPI · Material: Steel · Thread type: MF27x1 LH (fine/left-hand thread) · Direction of rotation: left · Direction of rotation: right · Ø cone small inside: 10.9 mm · Ø cone large inside: 15.8 mm · Cone length: 28 mm · Cone ratio: 1:5 · Ø Flywheel outside: 71.5 mm
EUR 117.60
GPO ignition plate 90 mm with additional coil Bosch / DUCATI
Manufacturer: GPO · Material: Aluminum · Number of cables: 5 pcs · Area of application: Custom · Area of application: Security · Area of application: Standard · Tension: 6 V · Ø inside: 18.5 mm · Cable length: 300 mm · Cable length: 400 mm · Cable length: 580 mm · Ø outside: 90 mm · Ø bolt circle: 80 mm · Number of fixing points: 3 pcs
EUR 110.20
Not in stock
Carburetor Bing 1/10/99 (replica) | Sachs 50/2 1A, 1B
Total length: 65 mm · Component group Carburetor: Carburetor complete · Material: Aluminum · Nominal diameter: 10 mm · Choke control: Hand choke · Nozzle thread: M3.5x0.6 (standard thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Nozzle size: 56 · Ø Internal connection: 16 mm · Ø Air filter connection: 54.5 mm · Nozzle block: 2.15
EUR 104.10
Air filter insert Ø 27 mm Racing | Sachs 503 AB, ABL, 504 CH
Material: Plastic · Color: black · Color: violet · Ø inside: 28 mm · Total length: 58 mm · Width: 58 mm · Height: 65 mm · Camouflaged: No · Area of application: Tuning · Alternative version of the Pony OEM number: A4336 · Alternative version of the Sachs OEM number: 0225 010 100
EUR 30.50
Not in stock
Piston 38.6 mm | Sachs 50/2 1A, 1B
Nominal diameter: 38.6 mm · Thick piston ring: 1.6 mm · Ø outside piston (A): 38.54 mm · Compression height (C): 28 mm · Curvature (D): 3 mm · Total piston height (E): 53 mm · Number of piston rings (F): 2 pcs · Piston ring mold: Rectangular ring · Piston ring impact: Flank safety device (FS) · Piston ring height: 2 mm · Ø piston pin (B): 12 mm · Piston weight: 92 g
EUR 73.40
PVL ignition coil analog 105458 / 458115
Place of use: External (outside the ignition) · Manufacturer: PVL · Color: black · Area of application: High End · Area of application: MX · Area of application: Racing · Area of application: Tuning · Ø mounting hole: 6 mm · Mounting type: Screws · Number of fixing points: 2 pcs
EUR 121.30
PVL stator "1443" ignition
Manufacturer: PVL · Material: Aluminum · Color: black · Area of application: High End · Area of application: MX · Area of application: Performance · Area of application: Racing · Area of application: Tuning · Number of cables: 2 pcs · Number of fixing points: 3 pcs
EUR 121.30
Union egg lamp with switch (center mounting) brown NOS
Manufacturer: Union · Area of application: Original · Area of application: Standard · Test mark: none · Bulb holder: P26s · Material: Steel · Housing material: Steel · Surface: chrome-plated · Surface: varnished · Tension: 6 V · Tension: 12 V · Lens material: Glass · Thread size: M8 · Color: Chrome · Color: brown · Ø outside: 103 mm · Speedometer recording: 48 mm · Switch included: Yes · Depth: 145 mm · Battery operated: No · Mounting type: Screws · Number of fixing points: 1 pcs
EUR 355.40
66HEROES Custom number frame "mofakult" black / black (CH version)
Manufacturer: 66HEROES · Thread type: M4x0.7 (standard thread) · Total length: 7 mm · Width: 111 mm · Height: 153 mm · Material: Aluminum · Surface: anodized · Color: black · Mounting type: Nuts & bolts · Number of fixing points: 2 pcs · Hole spacing: 50 mm
EUR 61.20
Starting cable with gray cover | Sachs 50/2 1A, 1B
Ø Stranded wire: 1.5 mm · Nipple shape: Cylinder · Manufacturer: Made in Germany · Total length: 1600 mm · Material: Plastic · Material: Steel · Color: gray · Quantity: 1 pcs · Outer shell length: 80 mm · Outer shell length: 760 mm
EUR 17.00
Not in stock
Piston 38 mm | Sachs 50/2 1A, 1B
Nominal diameter: 38 mm · Thick piston ring: 1.6 mm · Ø outside piston (A): 37.94 mm · Compression height (C): 28 mm · Curvature (D): 3 mm · Total piston height (E): 53 mm · Number of piston rings (F): 2 pcs · Piston ring mold: Rectangular ring · Piston ring impact: Flank safety device (FS) · Piston ring height: 2 mm · Ø piston pin (B): 12 mm · Piston weight: 87 g
EUR 73.40
swiing capacitor for soldering | Bosch / Ducati / Minarelli
Manufacturer: swiing · Capacity: 0.17 µF · Area of application: Original · Area of application: Standard · Mounting type: Plug connection clamped · Height: 22.5 mm · Connection type: Soldering · Ø outside: 18 mm · Pony OEM number: A2090 · DKW OEM number: 0301-38505-00 · DUCATI OEM number: 113026 · DUCATI OEM number: 313026 · DUCATI OEM number: 11292600 · DUCATI OEM number: 11292690 · DUCATI OEM number: 11302600 · DUCATI OEM number: 11302690 · DUCATI OEM number: 30113026 · DUCATI OEM number: 331040290 · Garelli OEM number: 2085518980 · Sachs OEM no.: 0265 052 003 · Minarelli OEM number: 8201346
EUR 14.60
Bing 85/13/101 carburetor (replica) | Sachs 504, 535
Material: Aluminum · Camouflaged: No · Component group Carburetor: Carburetor complete · Width: 50 mm · Carburetor type: 85 · Choke control: without choke · Total length: 48 mm · Nozzle thread: M4x0.7 (standard thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Nominal diameter: 13 mm · Nozzle size: 52 · Ø Inside entrance: 13 mm · Ø Internal connection: 20 mm · Ø Output inside: 13 mm · Air filter connection thread: M5x0.8 (standard thread) · Mixed oil connection: No · Vacuum connection: No
EUR 104.10
HPI racing ignition 12V with light 60W
Manufacturer: HPI · Material: Aluminum · Material: Steel · Ø Internal flywheel: 61.5 mm · Ø cable: 7 mm · Tension: 12 V · Light coil voltage: 12 V · Performance: 60 W · Direction of rotation: left · Direction of rotation: right · Ø mounting plate: 90 mm · Number of fixing points: 6 pcs · Ø Flywheel outside: 71.5 mm · Mounting type: Screws · Weight: 340 g · Area of application: Tuning
EUR 367.70
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The development of the first motorbikes
In order to counter the economic misery, Trunkenpolz's plan was to enter into the production of vehicles. From 1951, the first light motorbike, the Moser-KTM 100 model, was therefore developed in cooperation with the Austrian engine specialist Rotax. At this time, the financially strong partner Ernst Kronreif also joined the company. With his financial resources, it was not only possible to start up and expand series production of two-wheelers, but the ‘K’ in the company name was also given a new meaning. From then on, the manufacturer was called KTM-Motorfahrzeugbau KG, Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen. By the early 1960s, not only had production been increased, but the Austrian manufacturer's model range had also been diligently expanded. However, it would be a few more years before the first real mopeds left the factory in Mattighofen-Schalchen. Until then, the manufacturer launched the highly successful Tourist, Mustang and Tarzan motorbike models and scooters such as the Mecky, Mirabell, Ponny I and Ponny II models on the market.
Sporting successes in motocross and the first cross moped
Parallel to the development of new models, the manufacturer became involved in motorsport, which was becoming increasingly popular, and achieved considerable success both in road races and on race tracks. However, the machines developed by KTM were particularly successful in motocross or, as they used to say at the time, off-road sport. The launch of the Comet-Hödis in 1964 is certainly due to the special connection with motocross. This two-wheeler was one of the first genuine sports mopeds. As a Comet-Cross version, this slicer was a truly off-road machine and therefore a genuine pioneering two-wheeler, at least in this cubic metre class. In the version for the Austrian market, the Comet-Hödi was powered by a Puch V engine and delivered 2.6 hp. This two-wheeler was one of the most successful models of those years. Just two years after the start of production, 10,000 units had been produced and sold.
Foxi, SM 25 and KTM Ponys
However, the manufacturer did not rely on Puch engines for the numerous export versions of its other two-strokes. Most of the motorbikes that were developed and produced until the end of the 1970s were equipped with a Sachs 505 engine. This also applies to one of the manufacturer's most popular motorbikes, the Foxi model, which was not built until 1980. Thanks to an upside-down suspension fork, which incidentally was also used in the Zündapp models ZA10 and ZA20 in an identical design, and stereo shock absorbers on the rear wheel, rides on a Foxi moped are still a very comfortable affair today. The 1.36 hp output of this moped was also provided by a wind-cooled Sachs 505 engine, which was fuelled by a BING 85/10/101 carburettor, optionally in version A or B. Another child of the late 1970s and early 1980s is the KTM SM25 moped. In its day, this moped was regarded as a genuine top-of-the-range model. Its beefy look with a full-length seat is somewhat reminiscent of the competitor models G3 and GT from the manufacturer Hercules, which were launched shortly after the KTM moped. The first SM25 motorbikes were powered by Sachs 503 engines, while later models were equipped with a Sachs 506. During this time, the Austrians also took over the final assembly of the pony mopeds from Swiss manufacturer Amsler & Co. for several years. The two moped manufacturers had been working closely together since the mid-1960s. Initially, Amsler only purchased individual components for its Pony mopeds from the Austrians, but then decided to move the complete assembly to its eastern neighbour for cost reasons. The mopeds that were produced during this time therefore bore the unofficial name KTM Pony, not to be confused with the KTM Ponny scooter mentioned above. However, this episode was short-lived; after a few years, Amsler brought production back to its home town of Feuerthalen, where the mopeds are still produced to this day. In complete contrast to the KTM mopeds.
Decline and end of moped production
Although the Austrian moped manufacturer was still generating sales in the double-digit millions with its moped division in the mid-1980s, the company, which also produced bicycles and tools, got into financial difficulties, making insolvency and the subsequent break-up of the company unavoidable. This meant the end of moped production, while the other business divisions were spun off and in some cases continued in separate companies. KTM motorbikes, for example, continue to be built to this day under the umbrella of Pierer Mobility AG. However, the Foxi, Comet, SM 25 and other motorbikes from the manufacturer are still unforgotten to this day. The fact that you can still see one of the manufacturer's endearing mopeds on Swiss roads here and there is thanks to those enthusiasts who look after their mopeds with passion and love.