Motorcycle specifications KTMSUPERDUKE 990 2006 Discretion impossible!

By Olivier Quinten - Motoplanete Exclusive
and with an orange KTM Superduke, trying to be discreet is a complete impossibility.
judge for yourself: despite having already tested a few different machines (Buell XB12, MV Agusta Brutale, ...), I've never felt more watched than during this week: between the "spectators" or rather the pedestrians pointing at me when I passed them, and the passers-by calling out to me at every stop, there's no denying that the Katé look is having an effect... The Italians may have found someone to talk to!
What's more, thanks to the color and sound of the short exhausts (scenting your jacket and backpack with a mechanical "perfume"), the "safety plus" is obvious! Indeed, it's impossible to ignore the bike when overtaking a laggard (whoops, it was just a motorist). Especially as the health of the engine often leads you to ride a little above the speed limit!
the Superduke's design has its detractors (I'm certainly not one of them), but you can't help but rave about the attention to detail:
- the controls you have in your hands are adjustable, hydraulic or radial, and for the most part carved out of the mass;
- the sturdy 48 mm (!!) White Power inverted fork is adjustable in all directions;
- likewise the rear suspension (also WP), and the one-piece muffler is a work of art (I can't imagine how much it would cost to replace it!).
- Behind the exclusive Renthal handlebars, you'll find "THE" KTM instrument panel: digital on the left for speed, mileage, 2 trips, engine temperature, time, complemented on the right by a lap counter with black zone at 9500 rpm, the speed at which the rupteur comes into action. The engine is so strong-willed that the breaker is regularly called into action!
contact, the sequential injection system dispenses with choke and quickly gives the big Vthe big V2 is soon knocking at low revs, and the engine starts up with a melodious crackle.
The position is typically cavalier. Let me explain: the upright torso and arms contrast with the sporty bent legs. The advantage of this is a clear view of the road and the damping provided by the legs.
Speaking of damping, the rear suspension is fairly dry on big bumps, but does a good job of filtering out small ones. Coupled with a "slightly" plush seat, it provides surprising comfort for this type of machine.
We won't even mention the "seat" reserved for the female passenger, who, after burning her thighs after burning her thighs on the pots and being deflowered by the saddle lock, will be ejected at the first acceleration!
during the 700
Everything is there to make life simple:
- very good clutch, which comes in very handy if you play with the handle regularly (the first one pulls at over 130km/h),
- a very pleasant gearbox, despite a long gear ratio; sixth gear is only there for high speeds on freeways (over 230km/h; my neck didn't allow me to push any further or any faster). Note that at 135km/h, the engine only revs to 4,600rpm.
in terms of day-to-day use, we can complain about :
- a hard-to-find kickstand,
- an inaudible horn (a blast of gas is much more intimidating!)
- and above all, a ridiculous range: the reserve indicator lights up after 90 to 100 km! After discussions with KTM, it would appear that you can get up to 150 km with the reserve. But then you have to push the 184 kg dry (as there's no petrol left!). The problem being known, it would be reasonable to think that a future evolution of the model could erase this flaw, especially as the catalog ofaccessories catalogue already offers a carbon fuel tank with an extended capacity of one and a half liters; that's 10% more fuel!
kTM Belgium is also banking on the Superduke's sporting temperament (and I'm the first to be convinced!) has decided to offer a driving course on a racetrack with every purchase of the machine before the end of August.
I envy future owners!
conclusion: - This is an astonishing test where, for once, design meets usable motorcycle. It's like a top model who's also an excellent housewife!
- A fine rider might be able to test the limits of 120 hp, but believe me, this bike will take you beyond your limits...
Something to think about!
Oli the Belgian
(photo: F. Montero for KTM)
i used to own a 640 duke2 but with the 990 we're playing in the big leagues. in full throttle it has an acceleration that takes your breath away. in a word: it's nothing but happiness
thank you katoshe. Rating : 5/5 Respond to fabian
I stopped riding last September for personal reasons. & I had a z750 and by July I won't be able to keep it up, we might bump into each other on the road
A+ Rating : 5/5 Respond to riviere2di
suspension that holds
terrible design
mirrors too small?? what's the point of mirrors???
this is a fun bike made for showing off and cruising the back roads who says you need a lot of range for that ????? Rating : 5/5 Respond to ted_bundy
By dint of wanting to stand out from the crowd, you don't want to fall into the ugly modern post! Rating : 5/5 Respond to Le Mitch