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Detroit, 7:16 AM
Fri Nov 27
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  • more about #howtodriveinthesnow more comments →
    Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face.: For anybody who cares, here's a badly translated version of the original article. [translate.google.com] It appears to be some motorcycle journalists ... more »
    layabout: Where was this story copied from? Firstly the car is around £40k,second the car is from Austria so why is Sweden mentioned as the photo is even in A... more »
    smalleyxb122: Such a machine really should have a Y with the X in its name. more »
    my favorite car is a motorcycle: More than once i've dodged snowstorms on a motorcycle, trying to stretch the riding season a little too long. Every ounce of attention is focused on f... more »
    Elhigh: Leave it to Scandinavians to drive things never intended for snow, in snow. I enjoyed wrapping rope around the rear tire of my bicycle for snow tracti... more »
    CARBONFIBER: * If they built this with a windshield I'd buy it in a second! Having said that, I think EVERY car could use R&D winter experience like this in Si... more »
    Mad_Science: That's my new desktop background. more »
    Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face.: Three words, Hell. Fucking. Yes. more »
    damnelantra™: i dont need any more reason to lust for the x-bow. thanks anyhow jalopnik more »
    DoctorNine: Say what you want, KTM can design some shit. more »
    token_illiterate_commenter: Having just received 24" of mother nature's white stuff I think I see one little problem. Ground clearance. That thing would be high centered in a nan... more »
    dontknoa: I wanna drive a go kart on a frozen lake. more »
    dohcspit: Hello mattracks do you have anything that fits a KTM X-Bow ? more »
    Mad_Science: Needs Mattracks on the rears [www.mattracks.com] more »
    Tanshanomi: WANT. That's all. I can't even comment on the whole snow thing. My brain just keeps getting stuck on WANT. more »
  • #ktmxbow

    Track-Ready KTM X-Bow Takes To Snow Like Duck To Water

    The rear-engined, 240 HP, 1,700 Lbs KTM X-Bow is one of the fastest ways to lap a racetrack. But with no ABS, traction control or even a windscreen, how does it handle...in the snow?
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