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KTM RC8 1190
The world’s leading manufacturer of offroad bikes has
already proved itself with its innovations and has also caused a sensation
with its outstandingly dynamic factory riders on the road racing
circuit. Now KTM takes another crucial step towards having a complete range
of unmistakable sports machines.
Review
Attractive would be the wrong way to describe a high-powered
superbike. But the sharp, sleek, orange lines of KTM’s 1190 RC8
just keep drawing my attention as I gaze at it over and over
again.
The WP suspension performs excellently on the smooth surfaces of
Eastern Creek’s 3.93km road race circuit, with the
fully-adjustable rear mono-shock taking everything I can give it
and its Pirelli Supercorsa Pro tyres.
The power comes on in a smooth manner from low in the rev range
and pulls to around 9500-10,000rpm — although the shift bright
shift light can’t be missed at its setting of 9,500rpm. The
impressive dash reads to 12,000rpm, although the redline is
around 10,500rpm. Source CycleOnline.com.au
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