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20 April, 2020 1:39 pm

2011 KTM 1190 RC8 R Track, 990 SM-T and 125 Duke in pics

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In this huge gallery we finally bring you all the pics from KTM’s new models presented at the 2010 Intermot show in Cologne.
The new kid (literally) on the block is the KTM 125 Duke, which most likely already has 16-year-olds around the world wanting one.
Some families are going to be in for a tough Christmas wish list this year.

After the hype surrounding that model, the new KTM RC8 track bike with 180 hp was also shown.

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The KTM 1190 RC8 R Track is an impressive ready-to-race performance-oriented bike with 123 Nm of torque and (probably) a dry weight of less than the 182 kg of the road version.
It’s the first KTM that can go straight from production line to track and is homologated to FIM Superstock regulations.
Not only that, the 1190 RC8 R Track is very sexy – it’s got lovely clean lines, and the white fairing is quite spectacular.

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The third model presented was the new KTM 990 SM-T with ABS.
The other technical characteristics of 115 hp and 193 kg dry weight remain unchanged.
Check out all three in the big gallery below.

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