The Exclusive KTM Daniel Sanders Edition 450 Rally Replica

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Introduction to the Daniel Sanders Edition

KTM has unveiled an exciting new model in its renowned rally lineup, taking the desert-conquering 450 Rally Replica to unprecedented heights. The Daniel Sanders Edition is a hyper-exclusive bike, priced at €62,900 (£58,840) excluding VAT and transport costs. With only five units being produced globally, this edition is not just a bike—it’s a statement of elite motorsport engineering and luxury.

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Exceptional Features and Design

Each Daniel Sanders Edition bike showcases the vibrant Red Bull KTM Factory Racing livery, complete with a signed front number plate sticker and a unique numbered chassis badge. Beyond aesthetics, it’s engineered to perform with a laser-engraved titanium Akrapovič exhaust, carbon chain sliders, and factory-painted handguards. The enhanced braking system with larger discs and a factory-spec Hinson clutch cover exemplifies KTM’s commitment to racing excellence.

Performance and Comfort Specifications

At the heart of the bike lies KTM’s fuel-injected SOHC 449.3cc engine, known for its reliability and power. The design features a hand-welded trellis frame and a die-cast aluminum swingarm for superior handling dynamics. Owners can also anticipate a custom Selle Dalla Valle seat, titanium footpegs, and a second set of road-legal tires, enhancing the bike‘s versatility.

This motorcycle isn’t just about performance; it promises a unique ownership experience. Each bike will be handed over personally by Sanders himself at the 2025 KTM Europe Adventure Rally in Romania, adding to the allure of this rare masterpiece.

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