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Motorcycle specifications KTMSuperduke 1290 R 2020 A minotaur on the prowl

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It's morning, you're not wide awake, your eyes are squinting, there's no bowl or cereal in them, and the stock of grenades to set off the fire is empty. But here's an Austrian mix to get you going. Take two good pistons, like 650 cm3 each. Place them in a V so as to make a beastly engine. Heat on a low flame until the temperature passes 80°. Make sure you disconnect the brain, then find a route as twisted as the political class. Now, take a deep breath and make sure you don't approach 10,000 rpm...

If you do, the 1290 Superduke R will go berserk. Since its debut, it's been motivated by nothing else. What if we did worse for this new generation? Oh yeah!!! More horses, a lighter frame, more neurons and less calm. Gone are the days of biscotti; it's time to spray jam.

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The Superduke has become more vindictive than ever. Stung to the core by some wild competition, the most powerful production roadster currently on the market.... is no more. The Ducati Streetfighter V4, Kawasaki Z H2 and MV-Agusta 1000 Brutale have come to knock it off the top step. Should she be angry that she's now at the foot of the podium?
Not at all. It retains the title of most wattled twin-cylinder roadster. Perhaps the new queens have big numbers to put forward, but with 180 horsepower from its 1,301 cc engine, the Katoche has plenty to teach the world. This stud remains impressive, too impressive, exhilarating and phantasmagorical in the absolute. It's a little more than last time, for the sake of the sensations and the rage of the pistons.

The engine-makers have reworked a number of things, including the injectors, oil circulation, ignition coils, air intake, intake valves (the use of titanium saves 19 grams compared to steel previously), cylinder head resonance chambers, water pump and the 60 mm throttle passage in the exhaust manifolds.
This adds 3 hp to the engine's output, which is channeled through a 6-speed gearbox optimized for smoother, quicker shifts. Bonus: 1.5 kilos of fuel for this pyre full of sulfur, coal and saltpetre, to be used without moderation but with a few precautions. Like a big experiment, for example.
But that's not where the main changes to the 1290 Superduke R take place.

KTM has trimmed the fat, without sacrificing the highly aggressive lines of its "Beast". The tank and sheared shoulders have been given more presence, the exhaust system has been completely redesigned, and the rear frame has been redesigned in composite to shed pounds. Bye-bye to the steel secondary trellis, bye bye for a few hundred grams. In keeping with this weight-saving approach, KTM has lightened certain engine casings, adopted new, slimmer rims, and... seriously redesigned the Superduke's frame. A surprising blend of new design and new identity for the Matighoffen-style steel tube assembly. The result is a winner in every respect.

Much more minimalist, the structure is fashioned from fewer tubes, but with larger diameters and finer details. It uses the engine as a load-bearing element. The benefits are twofold: two kilos less than the previous frame / three times more torsional rigidity. On theex-Superduke, it wasn't like a piece of marshmallow. Clearly, the tension in the spine has gone up a notch.
Such a revival gives carte blanche to many peripheral elements. The swingarm jumps at the chance, lengthens, and anchors itself closer to the gearbox output sprocket. This, plus a 15 mm longer wheelbase, augurs greater stability and driveability.
Then there's the suspension, as always from White Power. The 48 mm inverted fork and monoshock feature Apex technology. They are lighter and more efficient than their predecessors. Given the machine's sporty nature, it goes without saying that each can be adjusted in all directions - the rear unit can even adjust its compression at high and low speeds.

Brembo Stylema calipers... Yes, Brembo's big top... How much mass are they going to have to stop now? How much did the little lady lose?
Well, quite a lot. She's smiling down from her 189 kilos, because that's 6 less than the 2017-2019 model. A nice ratio for the hyper-roadster, not far off that of a hypersport.
Take a closer look at the 4-piston monobloc calipers..... Monobloc mounting; 320 mm discs; serious stuff; good looks; you want it to smell hot.... But what's this piece of cable?!?

aBS, of course. What was I thinking? For sure, he's not the only one at the party. Digesting 180 grunts at KTM, or Ducati, or Kawa, or anyone else now, is under the governance of a plethora of microcircuits. When the power flows into the 200mm-wide Bridgestone S22, it will first have been authorized and even regulated by traction control, which allows three different levels of wheel drift.
The presence of a 6-axis inertial unit enables the electronic response of on-board assistance systems to be fine-tuned. All have been redesigned for greater smoothness and efficiency. Three driving modes (Rain - Street - Sport) supervise them. There are even two more in the options: Track and Performance. Details of each are given at the bottom of the page. Other options include MSR engine slip control, an adaptive brake light, and a few odds and ends from PowerParts.
Leaving this section, we return to the standard equipment, which includes cruise control, anti-wheeling, an angle-sensitive anti-lock braking system with a Supermoto Mode that deactivates the rear brake, an Up&Down shifter, ATIR function for a more comfortable riding experience, and the ATIR function for a more comfortable riding experience.Down shifter, ATIR function to stop flashing after 10 seconds or 150 meters, LED lights with daytime running lights, keyless ignition, tire pressure monitoring, new-generation 5" TFT display and Bluetooth connectivity for the KTM My Ride app. Handy for managing music and smartphone calls. But frankly, there are better things to do with such a missile ;-).

Like grabbing the handlebars, waking up the wild beast, putting your brain in accelerator mode and feeling the machine rumble. On the left, the revised commodo is fully loaded. It's almost like a control-gamer, which is highly appropriate given the number of functions to be controlled. With Track Mode, two buttons can be programmed for one-click access to a function or setting of your choice.
Ergonomics remain unchanged, with a responsive riding position that can be modulated by the 4-way adjustable handlebars or the two-level footrests.

The clan of hyper-roadsters has grown considerably. A Z 1000, a CB 1000 R or a GSX-S 1000 can't even pretend to be among them, as the stairway has become so high. The entry ticket is 160 hp minimum - once in the ring, you need another 50 hp to become the king. Where does this KTM Superduke 1290 R stand? Over-motivated. The toast is blown, the coffee's a long way off, but it's boiling with her. With more watts, a better power-to-weight ratio, a new chassis and a razor-sharp design to match, the Katoche is a pure menace on the road. On the track, it's a voracious beast in the making. In the palm of your hand, a piece of C4.

M.B. - manufacturer's media

rain mode

Rain mode is the natural setting in wet conditions, and induces maximum traction control, ultra-smooth acceleration response and lower power output, allowing good contact between the front wheel and the ground.

street mode

As the name suggests, Street mode is designed for normal road use. Full power, default throttle response and limited traction control are required to maintain control on the road.

sport mode

Calibrated for more adventurous rides, Sport mode intensifies throttle control, slightly reduces traction control and allows the front end to lift under hard acceleration. The last mode, of course, unleashes the full power of the engine.

track mode (optional)

For true racing behavior, the optional Track mode allows the driver to customize certain functions to suit his or her driving style, such as the level of slip allowed by traction control or the ability to deactivate anti-wheeling.

performance mode (optional)

Riders retain the ability to adjust throttle response, wheel slip and anti-wheeling, while retaining typical road functions such as cruise control and KTM MY RIDE.

Key facts KTM Superduke 1290 R (2020) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • An even more powerful engine
  • Declining weight
  • New, stiffer chassis
  • Updated electronics

Weak points

  • Solid experience to get the most out of it
  • A seriously muscular roadster, and priced accordingly

Prices

Basic version
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18,199€

Bikers' reviews

of 10 reviews

Model sold in 2020 2021 2022 2023

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Performance

  • Max speed : approximately 290 km/h (180.20 mph)

Specifications KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020

Chassis
Frame : Tubular steel mesh
Fuel capacity : 16 liters (4.23 US gallons)
Seat height : 835 mm (32.87 in)
Wheelbase : 1,497 mm (58.94 in)
Dry weight : 189 kg (417 lb)
Front axle
Telehydraulic inverted WP forks Ø 48 mm, Wheel travel : 125 mm (4.92 in)
Braking 2 Brembo discs Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.5 bar
Transmission
6 stage gearbox
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
WP monoshock, Wheel travel : 140 mm (5.51 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 240 mm (9.45 in), 2-piston caliper
Rear tire : 200 / 55 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.5 bar
Motor
two-cylinder en V , 4 strokes
Injection Ø 56 mm
Cooling system : liquid
2 ACT
4 valves
1,301 cc (Bore x stroke: 108 x 71 mm)
180 ch (177.50 hp) to 9,500 rpm
14.20 mkg to 8,000 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : 1.06 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : 13.31 kg/mkg
Compression : 13.5 : 1
Standard equipment
Brake assist : A.B.S Gyroscope Bosch
Bluetooth
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Maintenance

2/12/22
Manufacturer recall in the following countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Luxembour, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Slovenia.

Short-circuits in the wiring harness can occur, increasing the risk of fire.

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Compare the Superduke 1290 R to its competitors

Fuel consumption

KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z H2 2020 : 6 liters/100km (0.39 mpg)
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 2020 Undisclosed
Aprilia TUONO V4 1100 RR 2020 : 7.70 liters/100km (0.31 mpg)

Range

KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z H2 2020 : 317 km (197 miles)
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 2020 Undisclosed
Aprilia TUONO V4 1100 RR 2020 : 234 km (145 miles)

Torque

KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020 : 14.2 mkg
Kawasaki Z H2 2020 : 14 mkg
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 2020 : 12.6 mkg
Aprilia TUONO V4 1100 RR 2020 : 12.3 mkg

Power

KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020 : 180 ch (177.50 hp)
Kawasaki Z H2 2020 : 200 ch (197.20 hp)
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 2020 : 208 ch (205.10 hp)
Aprilia TUONO V4 1100 RR 2020 : 175 ch (172.60 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020 : 1.06 kg/ch
Kawasaki Z H2 2020 : 1.13 kg/ch *
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 2020 : 0.88 kg/ch
Aprilia TUONO V4 1100 RR 2020 : 1.07 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020 : 13.31 kg/mkg
Kawasaki Z H2 2020 : 15.9 kg/mkg *
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 2020 : 14.29 kg/mkg
Aprilia TUONO V4 1100 RR 2020 : 15.04 kg/mkg

Speed

KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020 : approximately 290 km/h (180.20 mph)
Kawasaki Z H2 2020 : approximately 300 km/h (186.40 mph)
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 2020 : over 270 km/h (167.80 mph)
Aprilia TUONO V4 1100 RR 2020 : approximately 250 km/h (155.30 mph)

CO² emissions

KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z H2 2020 : 139 g/km
Ducati 1100 Streetfighter V4 2020 Undisclosed
Aprilia TUONO V4 1100 RR 2020 : 183 g/km

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 10 reviews

French Desmo Model 2023
Hi all, model 2023 for me. A machine that replaces an MT10, and totally eclipses it. Huge range of uses, from work/sleeping in winter without forcing it to piggybacking, and then it's guaranteed to look like a lemur under the helmet. Braking and chassis are amazing. Range for me is around 240 kms, which is black magic given the bike's capabilities...surely thought up by Death Star engineers. My best bike in 30 years. Rating : 5/5
French MotDim06 Model 2021
I've already published a previous review of this model, I had 1700km on it now after 5000km, so what can I say with a bit more hindsight? yes, it's a great bike, the chassis offers better feedback and has been improved, the engine is still just as enjoyable at low revs and never gets full. It's a bit frustrating on the road, but you know that when you buy it. However, twice I've had the gear selector unscrewed from the gearbox, and the dealer told me it hadn't been glued on with loctite at the factory. Then I've had the seat cover jammed and impossible to open, because the cable that opens it is too easy to remove. Some ďfaults and an unacceptable finish for this price! Even though I'm a fan of the model. Rating : 5/5
Ouaaahou sur presque tout
French Nand0o Model 2021
Model 2021,
This bike has a very wide range of uses
Whether you're riding cool or spur of the moment, I'm thrilled every day by its capabilities and technical features
There are a few things to improve, though: the connections & finishing on the electric sensors are very/too basic, and the galvanized screws on the motor & frame are ugly..
But what a pleasure to ride ;-))
Rating : 4/5
French Model 2020
hello
you forgot to mention that the v1 superduke was more powerful, just as light
180 hp obtained lower down the revs than the old one
more torque even lower than the old one
stop saying that the new models are better
perhaps in terms of cycle parts, but the standards castrate them compared to euro3
Rating : 5/5
French MotDim06 Model 2022
I have just acquired a 1290 superduke r 2021 with barely 1700km and I have a sealing problem, recurring leak with the front brake jar, problem I had already encountered on my Superduke V2 of 2017 moreover the new TFT screen is not accurate to indicate the remaining capacity of the tank and the remaining mileage!!! Very disappointed for such a price! Rating : 3/5
French Model 2020
Truly the best bike I've ever owned and by far, it's very, very playful and has so much torque you'd think it was a truck, the ergonomics are perfect, the electronics are reassuring and above all the power is truly jouissif, it lifts off the ground without forcing you (the anti-wheeling system is compulsory for the arsouille). I'm keeping this one for good... after the cbrr, gsxr, R1, and diavel it can all get dressed! Rating : 5/5
Question clé transpondeur
French Model 2020
Hello everyone
I have just left my R1 2016 to acquire this pretty baby, but I would just like to know
how many keys did the buyers here receive????
I only have one (+ the key card to remake it), normal ????

Thanks

Otherwise, nothing to envy to a hyper-sport for a biker like me, I was having a blast with my R1, but I ended up broken in two, now I'm having just as much fun, but suffering a lot less, this bike is top class!
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2020
Excellent in every way and what an engine Rating : 5/5
French Model 2020
trop class Rating : 5/5
French Model 2020
An incredible pleasure, a sensational bike after several years off, I'm back on it with a bang. Bravo for this bike that rides like a bicycle. Rating : 5/5
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