has to be that relocated crank and main shaft there is a big gap between the motor and frame down there a white 200cc model wood bekool
I just looked at a dealer's website that I have communicated with in the past and see four variants of the freeride in 2015 but only one in 2016. I didn't see a weight there but note putting 2016 usa version is probably a clarification. 201.7 rounds off to 202. That is for a model with a -r on the end not sure what might actually be available. I did notice sx and xc get rubber mounted handlebars.
Only one Freeride availible in US... 250 2T. 2 availible in other markets (250 2T, 350 4T). 3 variants of the E Ride electric Freeride, none are availible in US. US KTM site has always shown only one Freeride. Your dealer, must have pulled the info off International site.
Well this place is in West Virginia and has the website ktmparts.com. I think it is actually Appalachian off road motorcycles as a storefront. They show four variants, I didn't pursue it. Upon further examination two don't have a displacement. e-xc tricked me as I have an exc two stroke. http://www.ktm-parts.com/AOMC/category/SHOWKTM2015END Apparently some brands can be kind of sloppy about non USA models on their dealer's websites. I found one that showed the Moto Minirilli engined te125 a few years ago and they wouldn't do email and just put me on hold for a phone call.