Explained: Why this KTM-powered bike will appear at 2025 MotoGP rounds
Krämer Motorcycles reveals its new entry-level prototype offering, the ꦛAPX-350, ahead of its racing debut in the MotoAmerica Talent Cup

Kramer Motorcycles could play a part in moulding America’s next motorcycle racing star after it was confirmed the firm’s new smallꦏ capacity Kramer APX-350 has been earmarked as the prototype of choice for the 2025 MotoAmerica Talent Cup.
Si൲milar in ethos to the Honda NSF250R as used in the one-make British Talent Cup and other global juni𓆏or series’, the Kramer APX-350 will provide the machinery for the entry-level MotoAmerica Talent Cup series from next year.
Powered by a single-cylinder 350cc engine, the KTM-powered APX-350 generates more than 55hp and weights little more than 242 Ibs (110kg). The APX platf♐orm is the third family of motorcycles for the Krämer Motorcycles lineup alongside the larger and more powerful Moto2-silhouette EVO𒁏 and GP2 prototypes.

“When w🌳e started the APX 𓆉project, the brief was simple: build the ultimate lightweight racing motorcycle,” Jensen Beeler, CEO of Krämer Motorcycles USA.
“With the Krämer APX-350 MA prototype, we have already realised th꧃at goal, and the package continues to improveꦓ with each testing session,” said
“As💮 we build up to the 2025 MotoAmerica season, we are confident that we are developing a machine that surpasses the expectations of America’s fastest young riders, and we look forward to seeing those racers begin their journey in the Road to MotoGP pro๊gram.”