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KTM RC8R 1090
The
ultimate power tool from KTM. KTM designers pulled out all the stops in the art
of engine building when it came to the 1190 RC8 R. The rider has one of the most
powerful V2 engines of our times and one of the best chassis in the world at his
or her disposal - totally 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
2013 to the full.
ENGINE
conditions.
Review
The final left-hander at the Auto Club Speedway in
Fontana, California is a fast, sweeping transition from the flat, featureless
infield to the banked straight below the grandstands. The throttle’s already at
full twist when the bike hits the seam separating the two. Immediately after,
the shift light on the 2012 KTM RC8 R Race Spec is demanding another gear.
Without rolling off, I toe-tap the lever and the KLS quickshifter instantly
grabs the next cog. Seconds later the light’s hungry for another and the
quickshifter eagerly complies until the rapid succession of upshifts ends with
braking then diving down the banking and into the first chicane.
Maneuvering in the infield section, where finesse
holds sway, the two RC8s are more equally matched. The lesser weight and lighter
wheels of the Race Spec bike can be felt during fast right/left transitions, but
the advantage is only partly realized because the factory setting of the bars is
much narrower than the streetable, comfortable setting of the R model. The wider
degree setting of the R model’s bars also lends to better control in fast
sweepers. I understand the aerodynamic advantage a narrow setting offers, but
the trade-off is reduced leverage during side-to-side transitions as well as
reduced support under hard braking. However, a Race Spec owner can adjust the
clip-ons to his or her preferred position.
With a 432-pound (claimed) curb weight, the RC8 R is
one of the lightest literbikes available. Only the new Ducati Panigale claims a
lesser curb weight (421 lbs).
Source Motorcycle.com
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