- 4.6/5
KTM 350 EXC-F - 2025 Was £10,999.00 Now £9,399.00
- 20 days
- 43 views
- Co. Antrim
- 6 Month Warranty
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Was £10,999.00 Now £9,399.00 Widely known for its 250-like agility and 450-like power, the KTM 350 EXC-F has built a reputation for versatility. But, that doesn't mean it's compromised. Gaining instant recognition on its arrival in 2012, it has become a class-leading model due to its sheer rideability and competitive power output. For 2025 it brings an all-new attitude to the fray, charging toward the limit with next-level ability. ENGINE PRIMARY DRIVE24:72 TRANSMISSION6-speed SECONDARY GEAR RATIO14:46 STARTERElectric starter STROKE57.5 mm BORE88 mm CLUTCHWet, DDS multi-disc clutch, Brembo hydraulics COMPRESSION RATIO13.7 DISPLACEMENT349.7 cm³ EMSKeihin EMS DESIGN1-cylinder, 4-stroke engine FUEL-MIXTURE GENERATIONKeihin EFI, throttle body 42 mm CHASSIS WEIGHT (WITHOUT FUEL)107 kg TANK CAPACITY (APPROX.)8.5 l WHEELBASE1.489 mm FRONT BRAKE DISC DIAMETER260 mm REAR BRAKE DISC DIAMETER220 mm FRONT BRAKEDisc brake REAR BRAKEDisc brake CHAIN520 X-Ring FRAME DESIGNCentral double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel FRONT SUSPENSIONWP XACT-USD, Ø 48 mm GROUND CLEARANCE347 mm HANDLEBARNeken, aluminium Ø 28/22 mm REAR SUSPENSIONWP XPLOR shock absorber with PDS SEAT HEIGHT963 mm SILENCERAluminium STEERING HEAD ANGLE63.9 ° REAR SUBFRAME DESIGNAluminum-reinforced polyamide SUSPENSION TRAVEL (FRONT)300 mm SUSPENSION TRAVEL (REAR)310 mm TYRE DIMENSIONS (FRONT/REAR)90/90; 140/80 WHEELS21 x 1.60"; 18 x 2.15"
Phillip McCallen Motorcycles
Location
Moira Road, Lisburn, Antrim
Phillip McCallen Motorcycles
- 4.6/5
- 518 Google reviews
Steve Black
- 3 months ago
Shopped around but stopped when I went to Phillip McCallen’s. An honest, professional customer experience that separated this dealership from the others. Thoroughly recommended for price, professionalism and peace of mind motoring.
Martin Taggart
- 3 months ago
Had a recent trip to France and headed down to Rosslare for the ferry in torrential rain. Bike conked out about 50miles from the port, which was not expected for a bike with only 1000miles on it. Rang Phillip and he pulled out stops to get me back on the road ASAP even though I was nearly 200miles away. He rang ahead to KTM in Dublin and they had the bike as a priority for next day. Phillip checked in with me several times and kept me updated, which was appreciated. Turned out it was a faulty battery, as it wouldn't charge over 5v. This was replaced by the Dublin dealer who told me they were told just to do what it takes and invoice Belfast. We ended up getting the next available ferry 2 days later, with no bike issues in France
Matt Livingstone
- 2 weeks ago
2008 ktm 990sm with 25k miles left in for service work and hasn't worked right since. Bought the bike privately and checked the recent service paperwork which shows work carried out by these guys so I decided to keep using them thinking they knew the bike and it's history. Started having a few problems like water pump leaking, got that replaced only to find the oil was still contaminated and bike hadn't been flushed out properly. Next I left it in for valve clearance adjustment, 5 weeks later I get a call to say it's ready. Trailered it home and tried to start it, non runner and lights on dash with error codes.. brought it back and they had it for another few weeks. They rang to say it was ready so I trailered it home again, tried to start at home and it rode for about 5 minutes and died. Bike was taken back again where Philip took it for a ride and came back pushing it saying it's out of fuel. I know it wasn't because I had at least 20 miles left before light comes on. After fueling it still didn't start. Bad battery he said... I felt so embarrassed at this stage, was I really this stupid? Anyway , I was told to leave it with them again... after countless phone calls to service desk I eventually get someone who says its ready and I just have to pay for a new battery, no labour charge after 4 weeks of diagnosis?? Trailered it home again and take it for a ride and same trouble, bike dies after 5 minutes and struggling to restart. I pop the seat to find my old battery still connected with the cables loosened. They didn't even change the thing but billed me for it. I returned to get my money back for the battery and they didnt give a toss, dont know what happened there... Since then I have replaced the "bad" battery with the same results. I found some previous invoices which show they have programmed the ECU to clear fault codes etc so maybe they just hide problems this way. To top it off, all nuts and bolts that would have been removed to carry out the work above have been over tightened well outside there torque settings, possibly out of badness, resulting in me having to drill bolts out and replace them... some pathetic, sad individual, with nothing better to do for a laugh at my expense. Did you really think I wouldn't notice?? The bike has been taken to a different mechanic who carried out dognostics and has informed me the ECU has been previously flashed incorrectly which has sent wrong signals to my engine causing significant damage to the rear cylinder, piston and rings. The valve clearance hasn't been done properly with the valves being too tight, damaging valves and cam and also timing trouble. Estimate to repair is currently £2-3k or an engine swap. Completely gutted and would advise anyone to do their homework before trusting these so called mechanics with your machine. My £4k bike with over £1k service work is now scrap with less then 2k miles use in my ownership.
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