Overview
The KTM 350 EXC-F Six Days is a premium, race-oriented version of KTM’s 350cc enduro bike, designed to deliver top-tier performance for serious off-road riders who demand both power and endurance. Constructed with high-quality components and Six Days–specific upgrades, this model embodies KTM’s racing legacy while remaining practical enough for hard enduro, cross-country, and competition-style riding.
At its heart, the Six Days version uses a 349.7 cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke, DOHC engine. The engine features a Keihin EFI system with a 42 mm throttle body for precise fuel delivery and efficient performance. A wet, multi-disc DDS clutch with Brembo hydraulics gives smooth yet reliable clutch control, while the 6-speed gearbox offers a wide range of ratios to tackle technical terrain and high-speed sections. Powerplant design also focuses on minimizing friction and centralizing mass — the engine is slightly tilted backward for a low center of gravity and better balance.
For starting, the bike uses an electric starter powered by a lightweight 2 Ah lithium-ion battery. This setup ensures reliable starts and helps reduce overall weight. The wiring harness is smartly tucked under the seat to keep things clean and accessible.
The chassis is built from 25CrMo4 chromoly steel in a double-cradle design, giving it the right mix of strength and flex for rugged terrain. The sub-frame is a two-part construction made from reinforced aluminum and polyamide, designed to flex under stress instead of breaking. To maintain stability, the Six Days has CNC-machined triple clamps and a forged steering head — these contribute to strong rigidity and precise handling, even at high speed or on demanding trails. Suspension is a standout: up front, there’s a 48 mm WP XACT upside-down fork with fully adjustable compression and rebound. At the back, a WP XPLOR PDS shock offers tool-free hand-adjustable dual compression clickers, making it easy to tune on the fly. Suspension travel is generous — 300 mm at the front and 310 mm at the rear — helping the bike soak up big hits, jumps, and rough terrain.
The Six Days edition also comes fitted with GIANT alloy wheels (1.60×21″ front, 2.15×18″ rear) and high-traction Metzeler 6 Days Extreme tires, tailored for grippy performance in a variety of off-road conditions. Braking is handled by large discs — 260 mm at the front and 220 mm at the rear — providing reliable stopping power.
In terms of ergonomics, the seat height is 963 mm, which suits taller or more experienced riders, and ground clearance is a generous 347 mm, helping clear obstacles easily. The fuel tank has a capacity of about 8.5 liters, made from transparent XPE material so you can easily see fuel level, and it’s designed for durability and low weight.
KTM has also included modern rider aids: there’s a Map Select switch which lets riders toggle between different engine maps for varied terrain, and traction control (MTC) helps maintain grip when things get slippery. Optionally, there’s also a quick-shifter for clutchless upshifts (2nd to 6th gear), which is particularly useful for racing or long enduro stages.
Durability is a big focus. The Six Days version includes factory protection like reinforced plastics, and the frame and subframe are built to resist stress and flex intelligently. The exhaust is compact and routed close to the engine for better mass centralization and protection.
Overall, the KTM 350 EXC-F Six Days blends race-grade performance with thoughtful off-road capability. It’s a bike built for enduro warriors who want a powerful, agile, and durable machine — perfect for demanding multi-day events or serious trail riding.
KTM 350 EXC-F SIX DAYS Variants & Price
| Variant Name | Ex-Showroom Price | Action |
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KTM 350 EXC-F SIX DAYS
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₹1,295,800 |
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Technical Specifications
| Engine Type | 1-cylinder, 4-stroke engine |
| Displacement | 349.7 cc |
| Max Power | 44.3 bhp @ 9500 rpm |
| Max Torque | 36 Nm @ 7000 rpm |
| Transmission | 6 Speed Manual |
| Front Suspension | WP XACT-USD, Ø 48 mm |
| Rear Suspension | WP XPLOR shock absorber with PDS |
| Front Brake | Disc 220 mm |
| Rear Brake | Disc 220 mm |
| ABS | Dual Channel ABS |
| Front Tyre | 90/90 - 21 |
| Rear Tyre | 140/80 - 18 |
| Kerb Weight | 107 kg kg |
| Seat Height (Standard) | 963 mm mm |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 8.5 L |
| Wheel Type | Spoke |
| Tyre Type | Tubed |
| Headlight | LED headlight |
| Battery | 12.8V 2Ah |
| ABS | Dual Channel ABS |
KTM 350 EXC-F SIX DAYS Pros & Cons
- Very good power-to-weight ratio — compact 350 cc engine + light chassis gives strong performance.
- Highly adjustable suspension: 48 mm WP XACT fork + WP XPLOR PDS shock, both with tool-free tuning.
- High-end factory parts: CNC-machined triple clamps, Six Days‑specific styling and components.
- Electric start with a lightweight lithium-ion battery makes it easier to start in remote locations.
- Quickshifter included for clutchless upshifts (2nd–6th gear) — great for racing or long enduro stages.
- Map switch / traction control: Lets the rider change engine mapping on the go for different terrain.
- Durable and race‑ready: Built to ISDE (Six Days) spec, with strong frame and race-focused components.
- Good ergonomics: Rider-focused design, with good grip, balanced weight distribution, and flat seat profile.
- High purchase cost: As a premium “Six Days” edition, it’s more expensive than standard enduro bikes.
- Tall seat height: Around 963 mm, which can be difficult for shorter or less‑experienced riders.
- Small-ish fuel tank (~8.5 L), which may limit range in very long or remote enduro rides.
- Maintenance-intensive: High-performance components (valves, clutch, engine) need frequent checks and servicing.
- Can feel “stiff” for casual riders: The race-tuned suspension and aggressive setup may not be comfortable for easy trail riding.
- Reliability concerns: Some users report fueling issues (lean running), and need for aftermarket ECU or tuning. >
- “Bad fueling – running too lean … Most people … want a fuel tuner or aftermarket ECU.”
- Battery dependency: Electric start depends on the lightweight battery — if it fails, starting could be problematic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What engine does the KTM 350 EXC‑F SIX DAYS have?
It has a 349.7 cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine.
What type of fuel injection does it use?
It uses Keihin EFI with a 42 mm throttle body.
What is the transmission setup?
The bike has a 6-speed gearbox.
What kind of clutch does it have?
It uses a wet, multi‑disc DDS clutch with Brembo hydraulics.
Is it electric start or kick start?
It has an electric starter powered by a lightweight 2 Ah lithium‑ion battery.
What suspension does it use?
• Front: WP XACT upside-down fork (48 mm)
• Rear: WP XPLOR shock with PDS design
What is the seat height?
The seat height is 963 mm.
What is the ground clearance?
Ground clearance is 347 mm according to KTM specs.
What is the fuel tank capacity?
It holds about 8.5 liters of fuel.
What is the weight (without fuel)?
The kerb / dry weight is around 107 kg.
What brakes does it have?
• Front: Disc brake
• Rear: Disc brake
Does it have any rider aids?
Yes — it comes with traction control (MTC).
Also, it has a quick-shifter for upshifts, which is standard on the Six Days version.
Can you change the fuel mapping?
Yes — there is a map‑select switch that lets you toggle between maps.
What’s special about the Six Days edition?
Some Six Days‑specific features include:
CNC-machined orange triple clamps
Six Days-branded parts and graphics
Metzeler 6 DAYS Extreme tires for off-road grip.
How easy is it to adjust the suspension?
Very easy — both front and rear suspension have tool-free adjustment:
Rear PDS uses hand‑adjustable dual compression clickers
Front forks have clickers on top and bottom for compression and rebound tuning.
