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KTM 990 Supermoto
KTM unveiled the new 990 Supermoto at the NEC show (Birmingham,United Kingdom) as the machine that completes with all of the requirements destined to make it a winner. It features the totally revised LC8 engine weighing just 58 kg and positioned on a chromium-molybdenum frame, also lightweight (only 11 kg). Complementing the incredible sporty attitude is the short wheelbase (1,510 mm) and 64.6 degree Steering Head Angle. This new launch is expected to have an immediate influence on the KTM 950 Supermoto R. Before 2008, the 990 Supermoto was known as the 950
Supermoto, an impressive-looking and performing motorcycle that was first
launched as a 2006 model year by the Austrian manufacturer who craved for
recognition in the most challenging Supermoto category of them all: 1000 cc. Colors were Orange and Black, just like on the 2008 model year. What is different on the new bike is the 999cc LC8 engine developing an outstanding 85 kW at 9000 rpm and 97 Nm at 7000 rpm thanks to a Keihin engine management system, fuel injection and bigger cylinder capacity. The tubuar chrome-molybdenum steel chassis is reinforced with an aluminum subframe and the WP suspensions are also here to do the trick. Brembo brakes couldn’t have missed this bike.
CompetitionBeing a one-of-a-kind machine, the subject of this review is hard to be positioned against virtually any other offer of the market today. It is a true off-road companion and it feels effective on the motorways while still going like no other on the supermoto race track so where should I head in order to find the closest think to it? BMW, of course! The BMW R 1200 GS is considered to be one of the most able motorcycles to dethrone the KTM 990 Supermoto even though it won’t be your best friend on the track. It is destined to soak up the miles on and off the road and the powerplants are similar as the Boxer engine produces 100 HP and 85lb-ft. KTM’s competitor is more of a bike that would take you around the world, but it can be easily positioned against the 990 Supermoto. I’m not sure how many people would consider it beautiful
(personally, I don’t), but everybody certainly finds it impressive and
designed for practicability. KTM first had it go like a train and
afterwards, the design pages were drawn making every single exterior piece
look like it made an effort to find its place there. An example would be the
side panels. Sharp looking, these elements are easily noticeable as well as
the highly-positioned front fender which comes as a testimony of the 990’s
off-road abilities. KTM didn’t introduce the 950 so long ago and this new version features the same colors which made it famous: Orange and Black.
Having the experience of the 950cc version (already successful), KTM knew what to improve for 2008 and direct this model towards higher culms of success. The upgraded engine (bigger displacement, Keihin engine management system and fuel injection), WP suspension and Brembo brakes seem to do the trick and this makes me wonder what the next level will be. Only time will tell.
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