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Ktm 1190 Rc8r Superbike With Marchesini And Brembo Brakes on 2040-motos

US $9,600.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:1613 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Boston, Massachusetts, US
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KTM Other tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1190 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:VBKVR9409BM981367

KTM Other description

I own 3 other bikes, all of them touring and weekend bikes that my wife and I use to drive throughout the Northeast. My wife recently started to enjoy riding on the BMW cruiser more than this KTM, and so it's time to sell it. I originally bought this bike back before my wife enjoyed riding, and would ride it through the hills in New Hampshire. I would ride it solo, but nowadays my wife enjoys riding with me all the time, so it is just wasting away in our garage.

The KTM made the top of my list when I bought it because it had all of the power and torque curve that the Ducati 1198 and 1199 had at the time, yet was significantly more reliable. If you don't know, KTM makes off road bikes that are iron-clad, and this bike clearly benefited from that engineering. If you look at the picture of the engine, I have never needed to clean it - it still looks brand new

In preparation to sell it, I have had brand new tires installed on both front and back wheels - which was somewhat wasteful since the old tires were fine. And I have had the brake pads replaced. I was able to find the special orange key and card with the bike's racing pin-code that supposedly allow you to switch it's mode for track use. I have never even tried it, so can't say whether this improves the performance in any measurable way.

This bike is absolutely the best value for a bike at the intersection of performance and reliability. It will never leave you stranded with a dead battery like many of my fellow Ducati or MV Augusta riding friends over the years. Meanwhile, the KTM RC8R isn't a bike people see every day, so when I rode it around, I was always the only rider on an RC8R. The pictures don't do it justice, this is a strikingly attractive bike!

Moto blog

KTM Teases New 1290 Naked Prototype Ahead of EICMA – Is This the New Super Duke?

Fri, 09 Nov 2012

KTM has released pictures of a new 1290cc naked prototype, the so-called “Beast” whose engine roar KTM revealed earlier in the week. To be officially unveiled next week at the 2012 EICMA show, the new model is still unnamed, though judging by the brief glimpses of its styling and the KTM North American dealer meeting slide that leaked earlier this year, we’re pretty sure this new prototype will eventually become the KTM 1290 Super Duke. We’ll have more information Nov.

Report: KTM Developing 375cc Twin for Bajaj

Tue, 08 May 2012

Austrian manufacturer KTM is reportedly working on a new 375cc Twin-cylinder engine for Indian partner Bajaj. Bajaj owns a 47% stake in KTM and the two companies have worked together in the past for the KTM Duke 125 and Duke 200 as well as the Bajaj Pulsar 200NS (pictured above). According to India’s Business-Standard, KTM and Bajaj are collaborating on a new 375cc engine at Bajaj’s research and development facility in Akurdi, India, outside of Pune.

KTM Moto3 exotica

Fri, 17 Feb 2012

KTM's return to racing in the Moto3 class has resulted in one of the most exotic race machines for the new four-stroke replacement class. The lightweight 24kg 250cc single-cylinder four-stroke engine has been connected to a trellis frame, and it is all contained within a beautifully crafted carbon-fibre shell that includes a self-supporting seat unit. Now in its second stage of development, the whole package has been pretty impressive in testing, with Red Bull Ajo KTM riders Danny Kent and Sandro Cortese putting in some fast laps.