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10 April, 2020 6:29 am

2011 EICMA: KTM line-up

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Austrian manufacturer KTM is at the 2011 EICMA with its range of models for the year 2012.
Initially KTM made a name for itself by making succesful off-road motorcycles (see their unprecedented success in both MX1 and MX2 World Championships this year) and in recent years they begun building motorcycles for road use as well: their 2012 line-up includes motorcycles for all surfaces, a fact that further underlines the commitment and passion of this brand for high performing sporty bikes.

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Following the unveiling of the 125 Duke last year (yet another outstanding success, by the way) KTM returns to the EICMA to launch the renewed 690 Duke, powered by a single cylinder engine delivering 70 hp and 96 Nm (51 lbs/ft) of torque and featuring a new ABS system.
Then there is the new 200 Duke, a small 26 hp model that maintains the typical user friendliness of the 125cc version.

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Then we have the Freeride E, a new zero emission and super silent motorcycle developed by KTM.
However, there is also a version of the Freeride with a 350 cc version, super light and off-road ready.
Apart from these 4 new models, the old ones are also in Milan with some revamped version: 690 SMC R and 690 Enduro R have been completely revised in order to increase power delivery.

The 990 SMR as well has been updated with a new ABS system, while the 990 Super Duke R received a new saddle for a passenger and – consequently – the road legal licensing for that.
View the full KTM line-up at the 2011 EICMA photo gallery

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