The North American division of KTM has revealed pricing details of what it calls ‘the queen of negative acceleration’: the new KTM 990 SMT, which has been presented at the 2010 EICMA show in Milan ...
Dubbed by its manufacturer ‘the queen of negative acceleration,’ the new KTM 990 SMT has been debuted by the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer at this year’s Intermot show in Cologne. One of the ...
KTM has been spotted testing multiple new 990 models, which include a supermoto, a naked roadster, and a fully-faired sportbike. While KTM still offers the 790 and 890 range, the 990 series will ...
When I first rode KTM’s 950 Supermoto model early last year I was most impressed, and judged it as the most practical all round roadbike yet to come from the Austrian manufacturer. An excellent fuel ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. KTM has revealed the 2023 iteration of its 1290 Super Duke RR (the previous one being in 2021). As before, the ...
Senior Road Tester Adam Child is in Southern Spain at the launch of the new 2011 ABS-equipped KTM SMT. Aside from the anti-lock brakes the model is largely unchanged, but KTM are keen to point out ...
MCN wants to find out what British bikers think about the issues facing motorcycling today. That’s why from now on we’ll be running weekly polls to gather your opinions on all aspects of biking. The ...
While the Austrians’ 1290 Super Duke GT has been filling a hole in the hearts of many a sports tourer, we’re here to celebrate confirmation that KTM’s iconic SMT is on her way back to Team Orange’s ...
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An excellent fuel range and ergonomics that proved friendly enough to see me cover 2000 kilometres in a little over 24 hours made a mockery of the 'Supermoto' model tag that suggested the bike would ...
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