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  • 2024 All New KTM Bikes 😱| Showroom Visit | ktm duke 390 | duke 200 | rc 200 | #ktm #ktmbike #duke390
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    Early years
    In 1934, an Austrian engineer Johann (Hans) Trunkenpolz (1909-1962)[5] set up a fitter's and car repair shop[6] in Mattighofen. In 1937, he started selling DKW motorcycles, and Opel cars the following year. His shop was known as Kraftfahrzeug Trunkenpolz Mattighofen, but the name was unregistered. During the Second World War, his wife took care of the business which was thriving mainly on account of diesel engine repairs.[7]
    After the war, demand for repair works fell sharply and Trunkenpolz started thinking about producing his own motorcycles. The prototype of his first motorcycle, the R100, was built in 1951.[8] The components of the motorcycle were produced in house, except for the Rotax engines which were made by Fichtel & Sachs. Serial production of the R100 started in 1953. With just 20 employees, motorcycles were built at a rate of three per day.[9]
    KTM 1953-1991
    In 1953, businessman Ernst Kronreif became a major shareholder of the company, which was renamed and registered as Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen. In 1954, the R125 Tourist was introduced,[10] followed by the Grand Tourist[11] and the scooter Mirabell[12] in 1955.
    The company secured its first racing title in the 1954 Austrian 125cc national championship.[13] In 1956, KTM made its appearance at the International Six Days Trials, where Egon Dornauer won a gold medal on a KTM machine.[14]
    In 1957, KTM built its first sports motorcycle, the Trophy 125cc.[15] KTM's first moped, named Mecky, was launched in 1957, followed by Ponny I in 1960 and Ponny II in 1962 and Comet in 1963.[16] The 1960s also saw the beginning of bicycle production in Mattighofen.
    Ernst Kronreif died in 1960.[17] Two years later in 1962,[18] Hans Trunkenpolz also died of a heart attack. His son Erich Trunkenpolz took charge of the company's management.
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