Krämer Motorcycles announced the debut of the 2025 Krämer APX-350 MA prototype motorcycle, the latest addition to its lineup of purpose-built racing machines. The APX platform is designed to provide small-displacement riders with high-performance machinery.
The first model in the APX lineup, the Krämer APX-350 MA, will be used in the new MotoAmerica Talent Cup series. The bike features a 350cc single-cylinder motor producing over 55 horsepower and a racing weight of just 242 pounds.
“When we started the APX project, the brief was simple: build the ultimate lightweight racing motorcycle. With the Krämer APX-350 MA prototype, we have already realized that goal, and the package continues to improve with each testing session,” said Jensen Beeler, CEO of Krämer Motorcycles USA. “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 program.”
The Krämer APX-350 MA features a steel-trellis chassis with an adjustable steering head angle, swingarm angle, and triple clamp offset. The ergonomics of the APX-350 MA offer a wide range of adjustability, with three positions for the rearsets, nearly two inches of seat height adjustment, and a wide-degree of usable clip-on angle and distances. The motorcycle is designed to accommodate riders of various sizes.
The Krämer APX-350 MA prototype is powered by a Mectronik MKE7 racing ECU, which in MotoAmerica-trim includes adjustable engine-braking control and customizable throttle maps. An ECUMASTER dash, provided by Solo Engineering, displays critical bike information and a GPS-powered lap timer. The bike is compatible with several data-logging solutions.
“Grand Prix performance has never been so obtainable at this level of competition before, and that helps establish the Krämer APX-350 MA as the new standard for Talent Cup racing,” said Markus Krämer, CEO and founder of Krämer Motorcycles GmbH. “Everyone at Krämer Motorcycles is excited to see the bike’s debut at the start of the 2025 MotoAmerica Talent Cup season, and we are looking forward to the day when we crown a world champion that started their career on one of our new APX bikes.”
The MotoAmerica paddock will get its first look at the 2025 Krämer APX-350 MA prototype at the Circuit of the Americas round in Texas this coming weekend, with demonstration laps on Saturday and Sunday, featuring Krämer’s test rider Finn Chapman. The prototype will also be on display at the NJMP MotoAmerica round in October and will race at select club racing events during the winter season.
Pricing for the 2025 Krämer APX-350 MA motorcycles is set at $22,495 MSRP. Deposits for orders must be secured by November 1, 2024, to guarantee delivery in time for the start of the 2025 MotoAmerica Talent Cup season. Riders wanting to participate in the 2025 MotoAmerica Talent Cup should reserve their bike now, as quantities will be limited.
Future APX platform machines will be announced by Krämer Motorcycles starting in 2025, with additional models aimed at track day and club racers.