Abandoned 2001 KTM 520 EXC Pulled From Ocean – Full Repair & Restoration Before/After!

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Published1 month ago
Duration7:20
Video ID23OijS2rOYY
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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“2001 KTM 520 EXC Frozen in Snow for Years – Epic First Start!” color Desert Sand (Beige) Video Description Deep in the frozen wilderness, buried under years of snow and ice, sat a once-dominant dirt bike. A 2001 KTM 520 EXC – the Austrian beast that redefined off-road performance. But nature had other plans. It was left behind, forgotten, frozen solid, and exposed to decades of brutal winters. ❄️🏍️ The engine was seized. The suspension was frozen. Ice had worked its way into every bearing, every cable, every seal. Most people would have walked away. We saw a challenge. In this episode, we dig a KTM 520 EXC out of its snowy grave, thaw it out, and attempt the impossible: getting this frozen time capsule to fire up after years of bitter cold. In this ice-cold revival: The Discovery: Finding the bike buried in snow. The Thaw: Carefully bringing it back to room temperature. The Inspection: Freeze damage, rust, and seized components. The First Start: The heart-stopping moment – will the RFS engine turn over? The Test Ride: Taking the revived 520 EXC back into the snow. From ice block to trail ripper. Watch the full frozen resurrection now. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more extreme dirt bike rescues and epic first starts! 📢 Follow the rebuild: Instagram: [Link] Facebook: [Link] YouTube Memberships: [Link] Hashtags #KTM520EXC #FrozenBike #DirtBikeRescue #WillItRun #KTM #SnowBike #FrozenDirtbike #EpicFirstStart #BikeRevival #IceRescue Disclaimer This video is for entertainment and educational purposes. All work performed on this motorcycle was done by experienced professionals in a safe environment. Freezing and thawing engines can cause damage; always consult a qualified mechanic before attempting similar projects.

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