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New generation KTM Duke 390 is expected to make global debut later this year. India launch will take place only in 2017.

The new Duke 200 would also adopt a similar styling albeit with a different color theme.

The 2017 KTM Duke 390 has been rendered based on the spy shot and boy, it looks sharp! KTM designers have upped the aggressiveness of what is an already aggressive street fighter.

Slated to make its world premiere at the EICMA 2016 in Milan, the motorcycle’s design derives a few cues from the flagship Super Duke 1290, especially the prominent fuel tank extension.

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What is also visible in the new spy images are the riding modes. Yes. The new generation KTM Duke 390 will come with riding modes. It is not clear what these riding modes will be. We expect at least three riding modes on offer – Track, City and Sport.

2017 KTM Duke 390

2017 KTM Duke 390

Speaking about design changes, upfront it gets a bifurcated headlamp with LEDs, a new instrument console with more features like top speed clocker, 0-60 timer, etc. Side gets revised fuel tank design with sharp extensions emerging towards the headlamp. Also noticeable is a revised exhaust system and a new rear sub-frame. Overall, the bike will be more aggressive, and sharper. The heating issues are said to be taken care of and so are the vibration issues.

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The motorcycle also receives a new instrument console. If we are to believe a new report, the instrument control of new gen Duke 390 is going to be a full-colour unit and that too with bluetooth smartphone integration. This will allow you to sync your bike’s data with your phone. Also, it will also use some phone apps, for example maps, and stream it on the bike’s console.

Reports also adds that it will get dual function forks, one responsible for damping, and the other for handling rebound. New Duke 390 also features new switch gears, riding modes and a new tail. We can expect new color themes as well. As far as equipment list is concerned, the Duke 390 will retain the dual-channel ABS, WP Suspension system. Sadly, the Metzeler tyres have been replaced by Michelin tyres.

Engine will remain same. 373 cc single cylinder liquid cooled, but the output will be different. Current one delivers 44 PS at 9000 rpm and 35 Nm at 7000 rpm mated to a 6-sixspeed gearbox.

rc390

The KTM RC390 is a middleweight supersports motorcycle which replaced the Duke 390 as the flagship motorcycle in India. Currently, the fastest motorcycle in KTM’s Indian portfolio, the RC390 is a faired version of the naked Duke 390 with minor alterations to its chassis which improve its riding dynamics.

A sports bike in its purest form. Reduced to the essentials. Agile, fast, suitable for A2 driving licence and extremely sporty. Whether you are on country roads or the racetrack, the Moto3 genes are perceptible in every manoeuvre and convey pure race feeling. The handling – simply spectacular. The performance – incredible. The power – awesome.

Design

Even a blind man can feel the sexy curves of this bike, it’s not your everyday styling. If you love the unique designs of Pagani then you can surely comprehend what KTM has done with this bike. With its super sexy tank, devil eyes and the DRL’s, the bike has a face if you ask me. Superbly designed rear seat as well which makes it look like a cowl . Makes heads turn everywhere! You never feel out-of-place on this bike even when you are parked next to a litre class machine. Fullmarks in the design department!

Seat

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The two-part seat offers first class supersport ergonomics with perfect support for rider and pillion. With a seat height of 820mm it enables the rider to have a secure stance while also being high enough for sporty use and real big-bike feeling.

Fuel Tank

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A brand new steel fuel tank with 10l capacity (including 1,5l reserve) has been developed for the RC, perfectly matching the supersport style and vehicle design, together with rider ergonomics. Thanks to the economic engine the RC achieves impressive efficiency even when ridden hard for a considerable distance.

Wind Shield

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The advanced design wind shield in combination with the aerodynamic optimized motorcycle front ensures incredible wind protection for rider’s chest and arms.

Bodywork

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The brand new bodywork, footrests and pedals not only provide a unique supersport look but also help the RC to master extreme cornering by allowing a greater leaning angle.

Headlight

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Brand new twin headlight opens a new direction for KTM style and perfectly matches with the racing supersport look of the RC.

Thin Tail

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As a special feature the RC incorporates blinkers into mirrors structure, which not just looks very sporty but also contributes to the perfect aerodynamics.

Engine

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The state-of-the-art, liquid cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke 375ccm engine with twin overhead camshafts, four valves and electronic fuel injection, already equipped in the Duke 390 provides outstanding power and thanks to the balancer shaft, delivers the highest level of smoothness. Because of the KTM-typical compact design with stacked transmission shafts the engine has an unbelievable low weight of 36kg. Combine that with technical details like a forged piston, Nikasil-cylinder-coating and forced feed lubrication with power-promoting body-evacuation and you get an engine which provides a remarkable 44hp. The engine is equipped with an electric starter powered by a 12V/6Ah battery.

Performance

Rip her and she will rip you two holes to shit out of, absolutely screamer of a bike. The buildup of the revs is amazing and so is the throttle note along with the buildup of the revs. Though the engine used on the Duke and the RC is the same, their feel and performance is varied, the Duke is always in a hurry and will rush at you like a Pit Bull, and on the other hand the RC will be gentle on you and then try to kill you eventually.

In a drag between Duke and the RC, the RC managed to finish ahead of the duke only because of its aerodynamic design; the duke rider had to bear a lot of wind blast post 140 KPH. Since this is a single cylinder, expect vibrations when you rev hard and post 7,000 rpm you can sense vibrations in the fairing as well. Though people talk about huge amount of vibrations on the KTM’s, I think it’s quite bearable. If me being a first time biker don’t seem to have any problems, the rest of pros out there can stop being a pussy. To put it in simple words, this bike is different from the Duke but is as big as a screamer on our roads as any bike can get.

Handling and Stability

All new bikers need to have that trust and faith in the bike and this machine has plenty of both. The ABS and the Metzeler tires are exceptional. For the first time when I rode this bike to Mumbai from Pune, I was riding with one of my friends on a Duke 390 and other one on his Desert Storm. Both were able to rip hard and pull away.

I on the other hand had a very difficult time taking the apex or even leaning into the turn. Gradually I learnt all the basics, though I am still no bloody God of cornering. The brakes have saved my life on more than one occasion and I always have that sense of security with the ABS switched on. Coming to the tires, they are expensive, have a very short life, but stick to the road like glue, and never budge at all. Every crack on the road, every small pebble out there, the tire gives you the feedback for it. Metzelers are known to be safe even at 240 kmph, and the RC can hardly do 190, talk about overdone.

Triple Clamps

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The brand new forged aluminum triple clamps are eye-catchers and together with the clip on handlebars guarantee a pure supersport racing feeling.

Brakes

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KTM developed in cooperation with Brembo a powerful and easy to control brake-system which allows the rider to be always in control of the RC. A four piston radially bolted caliper in combination with a single brake disk (300mm diameter) in the front and a single piston floating caliper with a single brake disk (230mm diameter) for the rear wheel guarantee excellent braking response even under the most extreme conditions.

Standard ABS

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ABS is equipped as standard on every RC 390, ensuring maximum safe on any road condition. When taking the RC to the racetrack ABS is of course disengageable.

Wheels

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Equally lightweight as stable, the 17in orange painted cast light alloy wheels are fitted with grippy Metzeler tyres – 110 mm wide at the front and an impressive 150 mm at the rear. The tyres impress with tremendous grip in both wet and dry conditions, as well as providing supreme durability.

Cost of Ownership

Till now I have done two free services, which aren’t really free apart from the labor charges. Both the times the bill did not exceed Rs. 2700, so I would say the RC is easy on the pocket as well. Since my bike has done more than 10,000 kms, I have a genuine need of new tyres now and I am thinking of trying the Michelin Pilot Street Radials. They are cheaper and have the same characteristics of the Metzies. The fuel economy of this bike hovers around 18-20 kmpl depending on how much you twist the throttle. If you are expecting an average of 25 kmpl while ripping the bike apart, then it’s as good as asking a pole dancer to be your wife. 

All in all I would conclude by saying  that I love what KTM has given to me. As a working class guy, I genuinely can’t afford a Ninja 300, but the RC fits the bill completely. It’s value for money without compromising on safety, something that no one else can match!

Ex-showroom Price

The ex-showroom price of KTM RC390 is Rs. 2.12 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi) may vary.

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KTM RC390 – Standard Specifications

Features

Speedometer Digital
Tachometer Yes
Tachometer Type Digital
Shift Light Yes
Electric Start Yes
Tripmeter Yes
No Of Tripmeters 2
Tripmeter Type Digital
Low Fuel Indicator Yes
Low Oil Indicator Yes
Low Battery Indicator Yes

Colors

Black with Orange

Fuel Gauge Yes
Digital Fuel Gauge Yes
Pillion Seat Yes
Pillion Footrest Yes
Pillion Backrest No
Pillion Grabrail Yes
Stand Alarm Yes
Stepped Seat Yes
Antilock Braking System Yes
Killswitch Yes
Clock Yes

Engine

Displacement (cc) 373
Cylinders 1
Max Power 43 bhp @ 9000 rpm
Maximum Torque 35 Nm @ 7000 rpm
Bore (mm) 89
Stroke (mm) 60
Valves Per Cylinder 4
Fuel Delivery System Fuel Injection
Fuel Type Petrol
Ignition Spark Ignition
Spark Plugs (Per Cylinder) 1
Cooling System Liquid Cooled

Transmission

Gearbox Type Manual
No Of Gears 6
Transmission Type Chain Drive
Clutch Wet multi-disc

Dimensions & Weight

Kerb Weight (Kg) 159
Overall Length (mm)
Overall Width (mm)
Overall Height (mm)
Wheelbase (mm) 1355
Ground Clearance (mm) 178
Seat Height (mm) 820

Fuel Efficiency & Range

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) 9.5
Reserve Fuel Capacity (Litres) 1.5

Chassis & Suspension

Chassis Type Tubular space frame made from steel, powder-coated
Front Suspension Inverted Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Swing Arm, Mono Suspension

Braking

Brake Type Disc
Front Disc Yes
Front Disc/Drum Size (mm) 300
Rear Disc Yes
Rear Disc/Drum Size (mm) 230
Calliper Type Four piston radially bolted caliper

Wheels & Tyres

Wheel Size (inches) 17
Front Tyre 110/70 x 17
Rear Tyre 150/60 x 17
Tubeless Tyres Yes
Radial Tyres Yes
Alloy Wheels Yes

Electricals

Electric System
Battery 12V/6Ah
Headlight Type Projector Headlamps
Headlight Bulb Type
Brake/Tail Light LED Tail Lamp
Turn Signal Yes
Pass Light Yes

duke 1290

They call it ‘the beast’ and it certainly looks the part but then you hear the numbers – 180+PS, 195kg and 2.6s (claimed) to 100kmph. Sitting in a room knowing that I’d be riding the menacing KTM 1290 Super Duke shod with slick tyres, in less than 24 hours, I could feel a tingle of anticipation mixed with a healthy dose of fear welling up inside my stomach. And no, it wasn’t the noodles I’d had for lunch. It doesn’t help matters when veteran MotoGP rider Jeremy McWilliams adds, at the end of the product presentation, that the biggest problem he has with racing it, is keeping the front wheel down in practically every gear. It’s easy to see why I didn’t get much sleep that night.

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In the form of the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R, KTM has crowned its legendary Naked Bike model range with a machine that redefines the term ‘Streetfighter’. One look at its impressive performance data and aggressive design is enough to see that the 1290 R is the most extreme Super Duke ever. Thanks to unbeatable performance in conjunction with the versatility provided by the adjustable riding modes and PowerParts setups. Pure riding pleasure is pre-programmed – from the racetrack to the city and everywhere in between. The new KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R perfectly embodies the KTM philosophy: endless power, highest precision, perfect ergonomics, finest ingredients, not a gram too much, simply “Ready to Race”! The KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R – high-tech in an aggressive design with unprecedented functionality and razor-sharp sportiness reduced to the essentials. The new KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R transforms optimum performance with maximum safety into ultimate riding pleasure

ENGINE

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The engine of the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R originates from one of the most powerful and refined V2 power units of our times, from the engine of the KTM 1190 RC8 R superbike. KTM engineers increased the displacement of the LC8 powerplant, not simply by boring it out, but by well-balanced enlargement of both, bore and stroke. Weighing in at around 62 kg, the extremely slim four-valve unit is one of the lightest big twins in the world, yet it still develops no less than 180 hp peak power and 144 Nm maximum torque

CYLINDER HEADS

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A major contribution is made to the outstanding performance of the LC8 engine on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R by its state-of-the-art DOHC four-valve cylinder heads with twin plug ignition. The twin ignition system controls the ignition sparks of both, spark plugs in each cylinder head independently of each other using separate characteristic maps, thereby ensuring both more efficient combustion and a smoother combustion sequence. The result is more power, more torque, smoother running, even better controllability, higher fuel economy and lower emissions. Two overhead camshafts in each cylinder head use DLC-coated cam followers to operate four valves that control the charge cycle via flow-optimised ducts

PISTONS

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The forged piston structure on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R, borrowed from Formula 1 technology, results in a high loading capacity, despite the extremely short and lightweight design. Although they have grown in diameter by three millimetres compared with those of the 1190 RC8 R, the pistons on the Super Duke R are a whole 47 grams lighter. In this way, reciprocating weight is minimised, thereby maximising the responsiveness and free-revving nature of the engine. Furthermore, the piston skirts have a state-of-the-art, hard-anodised finish. Not only does this minimise friction, it is also particularly hard-wearing with a consequently positive impact on durability

SLIPPER CLUTCH

The slipper clutch on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R automatically takes the pressure from the clutch plates when engine back-torque becomes too high. This effectively prevents rear wheel chatter when braking sharply. In addition, the clutch increases pressure on the clutch plates with increasing engine torque, thereby allowing softer clutch springs to be used. This reduces the hand strength required for hydraulic actuation of the clutch – now it can be controlled with just one finger.

ENGINE MANAGEMENT

The electronic Keihin engine management system with twin throttle valves regulates the modern electronic fuel injection system, focussing on maximum power with predictable engine characteristics and spontaneous responsiveness with controllable throttle response. The throttle body has been enlarged from 52 to 56 mm in the area of the throttle valves for the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R in order to optimise power development.

TELESCOPIC FORK

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Thanks to multiple setting options for spring preload and damping, the extremely stable and torsion-resistant upside-down telescopic fork from WP Suspension on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R also enables optimum adjustment of the chassis in order to suit the respective operational use and preferences of the rider. Not only can rebound and compression damping be set separately, but also completely independently from each other thanks to the ‘split principle’ (the left fork tube controls compression and the right one rebound damping). This allows riders to find their desired set-up quicker and more precisely.

CHASSIS

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Mechanics can be so beautiful – above all, when designers can draw on unlimited resources. Whether it is the tubular space frame, the single-sided swingarm, the fork or the shock absorber, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R consists of only the finest components. Perfectly arranged and tuned with one another, for only so are such excellent steering precision or such gigantic reserves created.

SINGLE-SIDED SWINGARM

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The jaw-droppingly beautiful, light alloy, single-sided swingarm on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R is not only the lightest in its class, but also particularly and precisely manufactured and generously dimensioned – a potent partner when the Super Duke R unleashes its torque and riding dynamics. The rear wheel is fitted to an axle 50 mm in diameter and bolted in place with a 60 mm central wheel nut. The design of the swingarm is adapted optimally to the tubular space frame in terms of flexural behaviour and stiffness. A high-precision, eccentric adjustment is used for tensioning the chain

RIDER ASSISTANCE

The unique combination of a sensational engine with a perfectly balanced chassis supplies the rider with unlimited riding pleasure and a high level of safety in all conditions on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R. The prerequisites for absolute predictability and highest safety levels are provided not at least by the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R’s leading-edge assistance systems: ride-mode technology, ride-by-wire, lean-sensitive traction control (MTC) and Bosch 9M+ two-channel ABS.

RIDE-MODE-TECHNOLOGY

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Ride-mode technology provides the rider with a choice of three ride modes on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R, which can be selected quickly and simply with the mode switch on the handlebar. In conjunction with the ride-by-wire system, the selected ride mode influences the general responsiveness of the engine, its maximum peak power and traction control (MTC) intervention. “Street” and “Sport” modes deliver a full 180 hp and appropriately potent power development with a sporty traction setting. By contrast, “Rain” mode limits maximum output to 100 hp with smoother performance and traction characteristics.

ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS)

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Like no other ABS, the Bosch 9M+ two-channel, anti-lock braking system on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R, stands for extremely short braking distances with optimum vehicle control. The system modulates brake pressure in such a way that locking of the wheels is prevented perfectly and the endo tendency is minimised when braking hard on surfaces with good grip. Depending on the selected ride mode (Sport, Street, Rain), the traction control system intervenes sportily/delayed to safely/undelayed. For racetrack use, ABS can be deactivated at both, the front and rear wheel. In “Supermoto” mode, only the rear wheel is freed from ABS intervention.

FRONT BRAKE

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More than adequate deceleration is ensured at the front wheel on the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R by a Brembo twin-disc brake with two floating, 320 mm, perforated brake discs, two radially mounted, M50 four-pistons monoblock fixed callipers and a radial hand pump. The spacing between hand brake lever and handlebar is adjustable so that the lever is within easy reach for every rider.

Price

KTM 1290 Super Duke R is a great combination of style, comfort, safety and performance with unique design and advanced features. The expected ex-showroom, Delhi price of this magnificent naked bike is INR 15 lakhs which may vary in different states.

Test Notes

+ Awesome V-twin engine
+ Superb chassis, brakes
+ Good electronics package
– No spring preload adjustment on fork
– A bit pricey
– Traction control non-adapting
x Could be the new king of the hill…

Suggested Suspension Settings

FRONT: Rebound damping—9 clicks out from full stiff; compression damping—9 clicks out from full stiff
REAR: Spring preload—19mm thread showing on shock body; rebound damping—10 clicks out from full stiff; high-speed compression damping—1.5 turns out from full stiff; lowspeed compression damping—12 clicks out from full stiff

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ENGINE
Type Liquid-cooled, 75° V-twin
Valve arrangement DOHC, 4 valves/cyl., shim-under-bucket adjustment
Displacement 1301cc
Bore x stroke 108 x 71mm
Compression ratio 13.2:1
Induction Keihin DFI, 56mm throttle bodies, single injector/cyl.
Transmission 6-speed
CHASSIS
Front suspension 48mm WP inverted cartridge fork with adjustable rebound and compression damping, 4.9 in. travel
Rear suspension Single WP shock absorber with adjustable spring preload, rebound, and high/low-speed compression damping, 6.1 in. travel
Front brake Dual 320mm rotors with dual Brembo M50 radial-mount four-piston monoblock calipers
Rear brake Single 240mm rotor, two-piston caliper
Front wheel 17x 3.5 in., cast aluminum alloy
Rear wheel 17x 6.0 in., cast aluminum alloy
Front tire 120/70ZR-17 Dunlop Sportmax Sportsmart2
Rear tire 190/55ZR-17 Dunlop Sportmax Sportsmart2
Rake/trail 24.9°/4.2 in. (107mm)
Wheelbase 58.4 in. (1482mm)
Seat height 32.9 in. (835mm)
Fuel capacity 4.8 gal. (18L)
Weight 472 lb. (214kg) wet; 443 lb. (201kg) dry
PERFORMANCE
Quarter-mile 10.32 sec. @ 134.5 mph
Roll-ons 60–80 mph/2.46 sec.; 80–100 mph/3.37 sec.
Fuel consumption 37–44 mpg, 40 mpg avg.

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ALL NEW KTM 1190 RC8 R

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The ultimate power packed beast is here. KTM creative designers ripped away all the stops in the artwork regarding engine constructing when it came to the 1190 RC8 R . The rider will feel  most powerful V2 engine of our  times and also among the best chassis in the world: absolutely street-legal. With the precision to cut out the others when entering the corner. With the power and traction to pull away from them exiting the corner. With the feedback and ergonomics to enjoy the 1190 RC8 R to the full.

There is no shortfall of compelling qualities in the sportbike category, but the Austrian-built KTM RC8 R possesses a concentration of characteristics that hit your senses with all the force of an avalanche. Foremost is the fact that this purebred superbike is built by a company largely perceived as a dirtbike manufacturer, but there is a whole lot more going on than that.

FEATURES

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Linkage

LINKAGE
The progressiveness of the linkage provides the shock absorber with refined responsiveness and still with sufficient reserves at peak loads. The position of the swingarm can be adjusted to the rider’s riding style and weight by the easily accessible eccentric adjuster on the linkage, and squatting on acceleration can be prevented.

Telescopic Fork

TELE
The high-quality upside-down fork from WP Suspension can be adjusted separately to preload as well as to compression and rebound damping of the suspension. Their adjustment ranges extend from country road comfort to tough racing conditions. In addition, a WP steering damper keeps the forks on track, even under extreme conditions.

Setting Options
The KTM RC8 R not only offers extraordinarily relaxed ergonomics for all its supreme sportiness, but also more ergonomic setting options than any other series production superbike. Footrests: two heights, each with two positional variants. Foot levers: variable lever operating angle and lever length. Seat: two heights. Hand levers: variable. Handlebar: two heights and two angles.

Shock Absorber

SHOCK
The sophisticated internal mechanism of the WP shock absorber on the RC8 R completely isolates the rebound damping from the compression stage, so that they can each be adjusted independently from one another. The compression damping can also be set for high speed and low speed. The suspension set-up range extends comfortably to racing conditions.

Brakes

BRAKES
The RC8 R’s brake system with the highest quality Brembo® components functions perfectly, sensitively and steadily. At the front, for example, two radially-mounted, four-piston brake calipers and two 320 mm diameter and 5 mm thick semi-floating brake discs provide massive stopping power.

Frame

FRAME
The KTM RC8 R’s thin-walled, 7.3 kg light tubular lattice frame of high-strength chrome-molybdenum steel sets standards in dimensional stability and lightweight construction. Its optimal stiffness distribution results in fantastic precision and unparalleled stability.

Swingarm
The intricately made light alloy swingarm makes a significant contribution to the outstanding traction of the KTM RC8 R. The position of the swingarm can be adjusted by means of an eccentric on the lever linkage. In this way, compression can be minimized and squatting prevented when accelerating out of corners.

Centralisation of Masses

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The RC8 R not only impresses with low weight and perfect chassis geometry; the centralization of masses – for example, by positioning the silencer under the engine – also contributes to its easy handling and razor-sharp precision.

Wheels and Tyres

TYRES
The lightweight, Marchesini, aluminum die-cast wheels on the KTM RC8 R are fitted with Continental Sport Attack II tyres. These top-quality tyres provide outstanding ride characteristics and endless grip, whether on a wet country road or a scorching hot racetrack. With a decent service life, they support the unique qualities of the KTM chassis at all times.

Slipper Clutch
Saves power, helps in slides: The new slipper clutch not only opens when the engine back-torque becomes too high, it also closes with the force of the clutch springs when you open up the throttle. The former prevents annoying rear wheel chatter when braking sharply or decelerating – and gives the wheel just that bit of braking for a controlled rear wheel slide. The latter allows the clutch to be pulled and controlled with the little finger – which saves energy when riding.

Engine

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With its 129 kW (173 hp) of power, the V2 on the KTM RC8 R can be considered as the measure of all things for ultra-sporty twins, with maximum performance, predictable characteristics and high reliability. The KTM engine impresses with an extremely broad rev range and spontaneous throttle response, while supplying supreme ride quality.

Twin Plug Ignition

TWIN
The twin plug ignition system on the latest RC8 R fires the two differently sized spark plugs in each cylinder head independently of each other in such a way that more efficient combustion and a smoother, optimally controlled combustion sequence are achieved every time. The result: even more and even better controlled power, lower fuel consumption, and less emissions.

Injection / Engine Management

INJECTION
The electronic Keihin engine management system with twin throttle valves regulates the modern electronic fuel injection system on the KTM RC8 R, focusing on maximum power with predictable power development and spontaneous responsiveness with precisely controllable throttle response.

Piston

PISTON
The forged piston structure on the RC8 R, borrowed from Formula 1, results in a high loading capacity, despite the extremely short and lightweight design. This minimizes the reciprocating weight and optimizes the responsiveness and free-revving nature of the engine.

Cylinder Head

CYL
The main reasons for the outstanding performance of the RC8 R V-twin with 75° cylinder angle are the state-of-the-art cylinder heads with twin plug ignition, flow-optimized ducts and cam follower drive for the valves (intake: titanium; exhaust: steel). For tuners: Valve timing is adjustable via the camshaft gears.

Crankshaft

CRANK
The smooth shape of the crank webs on the latest KTM RC8 R results in low-loss running of the crank drive; the modified weight distribution of the crankshaft and a newly dimensioned alternator rotor improve the smooth running of the engine. Together they optimize the load change behaviour of the engine.

SPECIFICATION

Engine 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, spark-ignition engine, 75° V arrangement, liquid-cooled
Displacement 1,195 cm³
Bore 105 mm
Stroke 69 mm
Performance 129 kW (173 hp)
Starting aid Electric starter
Transmission 6-speed, claw shifted
Engine lubrication Pressure lubrication with 3 Eaton pumps
Primary gear ratio 40:76
Secondary gear ratio 17:37
Cooling system Liquid cooling system, continuous circulation of cooling liquid with water pump
Clutch PASC slipper clutch, hydraulically operated
Ignition system Contactless, controlled, fully electronic ignition system with digital ignition timing adjustment
Frame Tubular space frame made from chrome molybdenum steel, powder-coated
Forks WP Suspension Up Side Down
Shock absorber WP Suspension Monoshock
Suspension travel front 120 mm
Suspension travel rear 120 mm
Brake system front Twin-disc brake with radially mounted four-piston brake calipers
Brake system rear Single-disc brake with two-piston brake caliper; fixed brake disc
Brake discs – diameter front 320 mm
Brake discs – diameter rear 220 mm
Chain 5/8 x 5/16” X‑Ring
Steering head angle 66.7°
Wheelbase 1,425±15 mm
Ground clearance (unloaded) 110 mm
Seat height (unloaded) lower subframe position 805 mm
Seat height (unloaded) upper subframe position 825 mm
Total fuel tank capacity approx. 16.5 l Unleaded premium fuel (95 RON)
Weight without fuel approx. 184 kg


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All New KTM 690 DUKE R 2015

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The KTM 690 Duke R develops the lively qualities of the 690 Duke. This Bike is definitely formidable hot rod for enthusiasts and specialists alike, lightweight as a feather, lightning fast and fits best for everyday use.

690 Duke R is new and advanced model with bright orange rims and chassis with uncompromised DNA of any KTM model deserving the R in its name .

The bike’s backbone is a lightweight 9 kg tubular space frame made from chrome-molybdenum steel paired with a 4 kg lightweight, high-quality, pin-jointed, die-cast swingarm.

As the KTM 690 Duke R is more aggressive than the standard 690 Duke, its ergonomics were designed to put the rider into the perfect position required for hitting the gas. You’ll especially like the sporty angled handlebar, the convenient instrument panel and the sculpted seat.

At the heart of the motorcycle lies a single-cylinder, 4-stroke, spark-ignition, liquid-cooled engine with a displacement of 690 cc. The engine delivers a peak power of 51.5 kW (69.1 hp) and is mated on a six speed gear box. The breaking is handled by a set of Brembo brakes which include

Fame 

Lightweight components in a large, lightweight entirety: The 9 kg lightweight tubular space frame made from chrome-molybdenum steel and the 4 kg lightweight, high-quality, pin-jointed, die-cast swingarm impress with extreme levels of torsional stiffness, providing the less than 150 kg 690 Duke R with excellent tracking stability.

Centre Of Gravity 

The silencer has been perfectly customized for the Duke R by Akrapovic in participation with KTM. Not just does it spare weight; it likewise supplies extra horse power. Besides, it helps the brushed stainless steel pre-silencer underneath the engine in maintaing the Centre of gravity

Rims

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New rims may not appear to be such an innovation at first sight. What new rims mean for a manufacturer perhaps becomes clearer measured against the present-day level of perfection of practically all the components of a motorbike: Major improvements don’t just take a couple of minutes any more. KTM has nevertheless allowed the best technicians to play around with very clever computation software until an extremely lightweight, aesthetically elegant but still very stable and durable set of rims emerged from the casting die. Slightly lighter, but far less rotationally inert because the weight was saved predominantly at the rim ring. The result? Faster acceleration, shorter braking distance, quicker changes of direction – hence a faster motorbike.

ABS

abs

Just like the 690 Duke, the “R” is equipped with a very sportily tuned Bosch 9M+ ABS with outstanding endo prevention. One innovation is the Supermoto mode, activated by a dongle, with which the front wheel is still prevented from locking by the ABS, but the rear wheel can slide or lock as the whim takes you. After all, a KTM is a KTM.

Low Fuel Consumption

Thanks to the mechanical and electrical refinements, the new 690 Duke R is endowed with incredible fuel economy. Even though the Duke before had already won international consumption comparison tests with ease. Duke R riding is therefore not only fast, but also economical, while remaining unashamedly fleet-footed, sporty and dynamic.

Engine

engine

The Duke R bears the most cutting-edge single-cylinder engine in the world in its most powerful form: Apart from a full 690 cc, the legendary LC4 uses a freer-breathing Akrapovic titanium silencer for even deeper bass and an extra two horses as a result. 70 hp all in all – or one and a half able-bodied 125 Duke’s more than the next strongest single-cylinder competitor. The 690 Duke R has adopted such well-known series production goodies as the anti-hopping clutch and active engine casing ventilation. Genuine drive-by-wire also provides it with unexpectedly smooth, yet always immensely explosive power development; twin ignition with plug-selective mapping ensures the most effective combustion and sensationally low fuel consumption. Add to this service intervals of 10,000 km – never has it been as elegant, cultivated, sporty and effective to be powered by one cylinder. And never has the need for more cylinders been more questionable, since these horses make very light work of the lightweight 690 Duke R.

Egronomics

Three words: attack, control, effortless. Significantly more aggressive than the 690 Duke, the new 690 Duke R shifts its rider precisely into the position required for hitting the gas – after all, it has the same seat position as the EJC bikes. Bent slightly forwards, with a good foothold on the sportily positioned footrests, with great feel and plenty of freedom of movement on the taut yet comfortable seat, with perfect control on the sportily angled handlebar (840 mm wide, 38 mm rise). “Relaxed” Supermoto racing and command of wicked manoeuvres made easy. And still a good overview, comfort for relaxed trips and all-in-all surprisingly little exertion. Want to bet? Those who prefer to race alone can attach the rear cover to the pillion seat cushion and dismantle the passenger footrests.

Suspension

suspension

Well-equipped for every situation: The Duke’s 43 mm upside-down fork from WP raises the ride height by 15 mm for even greater freedom to lean. It excels with perfect tuning and an unbelievably broad spectrum of use, from relaxed cruising to racing around closed circuits. It’s tuning is child’s play: The appropriate level of compression damping is set on top of the left fork tube and rebound damping on the right. Why? In contrast to normal rebound-compression cartridges, separate oil circuits work independently from each other. Hence the compression stage setting only influences spring compression damping and the rebound setting only that of spring rebound. A precise setup is achieved completely in line with the rider’s wishes, without any mutual interaction.

Crashbars

crash bars

Good to have if the worst comes to the worst: The orange, steel crashbars protect the 690 Duke R if things should ever get too serious – so that you’re up and running again as quickly as possible without any damage.

Specifications

Engine Design Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, spark-ignition engine, liquid-cooled
Displacement 690 cm³
Bore 102 mm
Stroke 84.5 mm
Performance 51.5 kW (69.1 hp)
Starting aid Electric starter, automatic decompressor
Transmission 6-speed, claw shifted
Engine lubrication Pressure circulation lubrication with two rotor pumps
Primary gear ratio 36:79
Secondary gear ratio 16:40
Cooling system Liquid cooling system, continuous circulation of cooling liquid with water pump
Clutch APTC™ Anti-hopping clutch in oil bath / hydraulically operated
Ignition system Contactless, controlled, fully electronic ignition system with digital ignition timing adjustment
Frame Tubular space frame made from chrome molybdenum steel, powder-coated
Fork WP Suspension Up Side Down
Shock absorber WP Suspension with Pro‑Lever linkage
Suspension travel front 150 mm
Suspension travel rear 150 mm
Brake system front Disc brake with radially mounted four-piston brake caliper; floating brake disc
Brake system rear Disc brake with single-piston brake caliper, floating
Brake discs – diameter front 320 mm
Brake discs – diameter rear 240 mm
Chain 5/8 x 1/4” (520) X‑Ring
Steering head angle 63.5°
Wheel base 1,466±15 mm
Ground clearance (unloaded) 192 mm
Seat height (unloaded) 865 mm
Total fuel tank capacity approx. 14 l Unleaded premium fuel (95 RON)
Weight without fuel approx. 149.5 kg

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KTM DUKE 200

Posted: April 12, 2015 in KTM
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Single Cylinder Beast With 26hp

Must-Have motor bike for new generation . All New KTM 200 fitted with single cylinder 200cc water cooled engine .It comes with high tech components such as ultralight tubular space frame , fuel injector , 43 mm upside-down fork from WP Suspension and refined swingarm to give you the best experience of pwerful drive and dynamic cornering. The  KTM Duke 200 has unbeatable Power-to-weight ratio of 184 PS /ton and that is truly INSANE.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Design                        Single Cylinder, 4 Sroke , Spark ignition, water cooled

Displacement             199.5 cm³

Bore                            72 mm

Stroke                          49 mm

Performance                19 kw (26hp)

Starting Aid                   Electric Start

Transmission                 6-Speed Claw shifted

Primary Gear Ratio       22:72

Secondary Gear Ratio  14:42

Cooling System             Liquid cooling system with continuous circulation of liquid through water pump

Ignition System              Fully electrically controlled ignition system with digital ignition timing adjustment

CHASSIS

Frame                               Tubular Space Frame

Fork                                  WP Suspension upside-down

Shock absorber                WP Suspension monoshock

Suspension travel front    150 mm

Suspension travel rear     150 mm

Brake System Front          Disc Brake  ( 300 mm ) with four pot brake caliper

Brake System Rear           Disc Brake ( 230 mm ) one pot brake caliper

Ground Clearance             170 mm

Fuel Tank capacity             11 Litre

Total Weight                       129.5 kg ( without fuel )