KTM 790 Duke at Pikes Peak
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KTM 790 Duke at Pikes Peak
Looks a hoot. Some big lean angles.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x28XRp6 ... e=youtu.be[/video]
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x28XRp6 ... e=youtu.be[/video]
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Re: KTM 790 Duke at Pikes Peak
I love how the tree's gradually disappear as it gets higher and higher.duke63 wrote:Looks a hoot. Some big lean angles.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x28XRp6 ... e=youtu.be[/video]
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Re: KTM 790 Duke at Pikes Peak
I love the look of the 790. Blinged up like that its looks awesome.
Imagine a bike 160kg race wet weight.
It was only 5 seconds slower than the 1290R Superduke and the Multi 1260 which were second and first place respectively.
Imagine a bike 160kg race wet weight.
It was only 5 seconds slower than the 1290R Superduke and the Multi 1260 which were second and first place respectively.
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Re: KTM 790 Duke at Pikes Peak
.......Yes, but who was riding it??
What I'm getting at, is the PPHC is like a rich man's country club event. The same crowd tend to "own" the mountain, year in - year out.....no matter what they're riding. And they're a bit of an elitist bunch of twats, come to think of it.
What I'm getting at, is the PPHC is like a rich man's country club event. The same crowd tend to "own" the mountain, year in - year out.....no matter what they're riding. And they're a bit of an elitist bunch of twats, come to think of it.
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Re: KTM 790 Duke at Pikes Peak
D41 wrote:.......Yes, but who was riding it??
Ooooo, that's a tough one...........
Kwacky wrote:
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AFV0ar_v90[/video]
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Re: KTM 790 Duke at Pikes Peak
My only reservation with the 790 was the build quality. At the show it wasnt a patch on my RC8. For the money the Street Triple is far better 'value'.duke63 wrote:I love the look of the 790. Blinged up like that its looks awesome.
Imagine a bike 160kg race wet weight.
It was only 5 seconds slower than the 1290R Superduke and the Multi 1260 which were second and first place respectively.
If you want light - try a 690 Duke or SMR. Similar power, better quality and a fantastic revvy single engine. If i didnt need a 'do it all' bike i'd have likely had one for giggles.
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Re: KTM 790 Duke at Pikes Peak
Kwacky wrote:D41 wrote:.......Yes, but who was riding it??
Ooooo, that's a tough one...........
Kwacky wrote:
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AFV0ar_v90[/video]
He's a KTM Factory Rider, is what I meant.
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Re: KTM 790 Duke at Pikes Peak
If I was looking for a true enduro bike to really get off-road and cover big miles I’d be more keen on something like that KTM than a multi enduro. I love my Multi to bits, but it’s a freaking tank. I’ve done years and years of off-road riding and nothing wears you out more than struggling with a heavy bike. There is nothing that KTM couldn’t do off-road that the Multi could, and it’s would be so much less to manage.
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