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2024 KTM 990 Duke Review | First Look 

2024 KTM 990 Duke

KTM has significantly upgraded its popular middleweight naked bike for 2024. Replacing the 2023 890 Duke R is the 2024 KTM 990 Duke, with sharper styling, a new frame and swingarm, a new engine with increased horsepower and torque figures, new WP suspension components, a redesigned exhaust, and an all-new LED headlight design. 

The 2017 KTM 790 Duke, nicknamed the “Scalpel,” saw immediate success. In 2020, the model was upgraded to the 890 Duke R, followed by the 890 Duke in 2021, which returned to KTM’s lineup in 2023. The 2024 KTM 990 Duke drops the Scalpel moniker in exchange for the “Sniper,” representing the upgraded model’s focus on precision, agility, and performance. The 2024 model also comes 30 years after the first Duke, the 1994 620 Duke Single, marking 30 years of KTM Dukes. 

2024 KTM 990 Duke

Engine 

The 2024 KTM 990 Duke is powered by a new liquid-cooled 947cc parallel-Twin LC8c engine, which will have increased horsepower and torque figures, making a claimed 123 hp and 76 lb-ft of torque. The engine features more aggressive camshaft profiles and longer valve openings. The 990 Duke 2also gets an updated knock control system and a wider radiator with optimized airflow. 

Related: 2021 KTM 200 Duke, 390 Duke, 890 Duke, and 1290 Super Duke R | Comparison Review 

2024 KTM 990 Duke

The new exhaust system is complete stainless steel and has been redesigned to better suit the higher displacement. The lambda sensors have been upgraded to be more accurate at getting exact data from the exhaust for optimal tuning on the fly. 

Chassis 

The higher-powered engine is fitted into a completely new steel tube frame designed for “sporty feel and positive feedback.” The new frame design includes a revised swingarm pivot point where the frame goes down the outside of the swingarm bolt for greater stiffness. The new gravity die-cast swingarm is lighter than the previous construction by 4.8 lb and has reduced swingarm stiffness. Overall, the KTM 990 Duke has a ready-to-ride weight of 395 lb. 

2024 KTM 990 Duke

The 990 Duke gets a new seat design for 2024. Compared to the 890 Duke, the 990 Duke’s seat is angled 2 degrees upward in the front section to prevent the rider sliding forward, and the overall seat height is 32.4 inches. The passenger seat is moved up by 0.8 inch to give the passenger a better view and more comfort. 

The footpegs feature an aluminum construction with a rubber insert and are positioned for a sporty riding experience. For 2024, the shift lever has been moved closer to the footpeg for an easier reach. 

2024 KTM 990 Duke

Wheels, Tires, and Brakes 

The 2024 KTM 990 Duke also gets new wheels and tires, with 17-inch front and rear wheels shod with Bridgestone S22 tires. 

2024 KTM 990 Duke

Stopping power on the 990 Duke comes from dual 300mm discs up front paired with 4-piston radially mounted calipers and a 240mm disc in the rear. A new disc mount saves about 1.1 lb of weight on either side of the front wheel. The new disc mount together with lighter brake discs allow for a lower rotating mass for easier change of direction. KTM’s Supermoto ABS comes standard. 

Suspension 

The 990 Duke is equipped with a 43mm WP Apex inverted fork that provides 5.5 inches of travel and uses a split function technology that allows compression and rebound damping to take place in separate fork legs. Compression and rebound are adjustable through five clicks. Rear suspension comes in the form of a WP Apex Monotube shock. Rebound can be adjusted through five clicks, and preload can be adjusted manually. 

2024 KTM 990 Duke

Technology 

The Scalpel has always benefitted from plenty of tech, and that trend continues with the Sniper, including all-LED lighting, a color 5-inch TFT display, ride modes, and more. 

The 5-inch TFT dash includes scratch and glare resistance, new graphics, and a redesigned menu structure. A USB-C connection is included, and a favorites area at the bottom of the display allows riders to preset four preferences. 

2024 KTM 990 Duke

The KTM 990 Duke includes three ride modes as standard (Rain, Street, and Sport), as well as two optional ride modes (Performance and Track). Rain mode offers the smoothest throttle response and reduces max power, along with the highest traction-control setting. Street mode is the default for normal riding with full power, default throttle control, and traction control suitable for street riding. Sport mode gives the rider full power, more direct throttle control, and less traction-control intervention to allow moderate wheelspin. 

Related: KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters 

The optional Performance mode allows the rider to customize traction control intervention and throttle control, and anti-wheelie control can be switched off. Additionally, launch control can be toggled, and cruise control is available. Track mode, also optional, allows the same customization options along with two display settings with a focus on lap times. Track mode disables cruise control. 

2024 KTM 990 Duke

Additionally, the 990 Duke comes with a Demo ride mode, which allows the rider access to all optional software for the first 1,500 kilometers free of change. Demo mode gives the rider the chance to try out the Performance and Track modes, Quickshifter+, and other software options before deciding to buy them. 

Styling 

The 990 Duke’s styling also receives an upgrade that pushes it closer to the look of the 1290 Super Duke. In celebration of 30 years of the Duke, the 990 Duke will get two all-new colorways. A new 3.8-gallon steel fuel tank design adds to the new and aggressive appearance. 

Related: 2023 Motorcycle of the Year – KTM 1290 Super Duke GT 

2024 KTM 990 Duke

Another styling upgrade comes in the form of the new angular LED headlight design. Auto-adjusting position and daytime running lights are located along the edges of the headlight, and low beam is located in the central part of the headlight. 

The 2024 KTM 990 Duke will be available in orange or black color options with an MSRP of $12,500. For more information, visit the KTM website

Check out more new bikes in Rider‘s 2024 Motorcycle Buyers Guide

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2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally Review | First Look

2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally

Since its class-disrupting debut in 2019, which earned Rider’s Motorcycle of the Year award for the 790 Adventure and 790 Adventure R, KTM’s middleweight adventure touring lineup has steadily improved. The tip of the off-road spear is the KTM 890 Adventure R Rally, which has been updated for 2024. Only 700 will be available worldwide.

Related: 2023 KTM 890 Adventure | First Ride Review

2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally

Based on the 890 Adventure R, the Rally has the same 889cc LC8c parallel-Twin that made 90 hp at 8,200 rpm and 62 lb-ft of torque at 6,200 rpm at the rear wheel when we last tested it in 2021. The Rally is fitted with an Akrapovič slip-on titanium silencer that’s 35% lighter than the stock can. The 6-speed transmission is paired with a slip/assist clutch.

2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally

Suspension is the biggest upgrade on the 890 Adventure R Rally. It’s equipped with a WP Xplor Pro 7548 fork with cone valve technology that KTM claims is the “absolute best suspension currently available.” Out back is a WP Xplor Pro 6746 shock with progressive damping. There’s full adjustability and 10.6 inches of travel front and rear, which is 1.2 inches more than on the standard 890 Adventure R.

2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally

The Rally stands apart from its stablemates with graphics inspired by KTM’s Factory Racing team as well as a dedicated rally seat and rally footpegs. Extra protection comes courtesy of carbon fiber tank guards, an engine protection grill, and an aluminum master cylinder guard. A Supersprox-Stealth rear sprocket adds to the premium build quality, and a steering damper is standard.

2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally

Rolling on special high-strength spoked Excel wheels (tubes required) in 21- x 2.15-inch front and 18- x 4.00-inch rear sizes, the Rally is fitted with Mitas Enduro Trail tires.

2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally

The KTM 890 Adventure R Rally has Motorcycle Traction Control, ABS with Road and Offroad modes, and three standard ride modes (Street, Offroad, and Rain). The Tech Pack adds Rally mode, Motor Slip Regulation, Quickshifter+, and cruise control. The KTMconnect app pairs the bike to a smartphone via Bluetooth and features Turn-By-Turn+ navigation on the 5-inch TFT display.

2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally

In addition, 34 lucky people who purchase a KTM 890 Adventure R Rally will get an exclusive opportunity to ride with KTM legends (like Johnny Aubert) at the Ultimate KTM Desert Experience. The event will take place in Morocco, with the option to choose from two dates: March 3-7 or March 7-11, 2024. Participants will be offered a full-factory style package including the use of a fully prepped bike provided by KTM with all the necessary technical support required for desert exploration, transport during the trip and luxury accommodation for a four-night stay, plus one special night camping with KTM in the desert for the total price of $5,400. With three days of riding in the area where the KTM Factory Racing Team does its rally testing, a dedicated and fully guided route, and a prepared KTM 890 Adventure R Rally, this event will be the trip of a lifetime.

2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally

The 2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally has an MSRP of $21,499. KTM will begin taking preorders on September 20, 2023, and bikes will begin arriving early 2024. For more information, visit KTM’s website.

2024 KTM 890 Adventure R Rally

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KTM SX-E 3 Electric Dirtbike | First Ride Review

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
Willa on the KTM SX-E 3
leads August on the Volcon Testing the KTM SX-E 3 youth electric dirtbike at Hungry Valley’s mini track in Gorman, California. (Photos by Kevin Wing)

Riding a motorcycle is fun, but riding a motorcycle with a friend is even better. We recently tested the Volcon Kids Moto Two electric dirtbike, which was ridden by seven-year-old August Beck, the son of my friends Paul and Allison Beck. At the same time, we also had a KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike to test.

Related: KTM SX-E 3 | First Look Review

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
The SX-E 3’s styling and components resemble KTM’s larger MX bikes.

August just finished the first grade, and one of his classmates owns an electric dirtbike of her own. Like August, Willa Randall is a blond-haired Southern California kid who is full of energy. She’s the youngest member of a motorcycle family. Her father, Shaun Randall, grew up riding dirtbikes in the hills of Ventura County. Her mother, Jenning Steger, also rides, as do her older siblings. In addition to her electric dirtbike, Willa has a Honda CRF50 gas-powered dirtbike and a 200cc Polaris ATV, which is pink, her favorite color.

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike Fly Racing
August and Willa are classmates and riding buddies, and they love their Fly Racing moto gear. (August received his gear last summer, and fortunately most of it still fits. He outgrew the boots, so his parents picked him up a pair of Fox boots at Plat It Again Sports.)

GEAR UP:

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike Fly Racing

As the youngest in her family, Willa is used to wearing hand-me-down riding gear, but Fly Racing again stepped up and sent her a full set of kit: a Formula Carbon helmet, Kinetic Mesh Khaos jersey and pants, Kinetic gloves, Maverik boots, and Barricade armored long-sleeved suit and knee/shin guards. Willa was excited to have gear of her own, and she loved the matching black-and-pink color scheme.

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
Willa on the KTM SX-E 3 leads August on the Volcon Kids Moto Two around Hungry Valley’s mini track.

For the test, we went to the Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area north of Los Angeles, which has a mini track for dirtbikes and ATVs that are under 90cc.

KTM SX-E 3

Under its “Ready to Race” banner, KTM offers a full line of motocross bikes: 4-strokes ranging from 250cc to 450cc, 2-strokes ranging from 50cc to 300cc, and several electric models – the full-sized Freeride E-XC and two youth models, SX-E 3 and SX-E 5 models.

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
The KTM SX-E 3 has a beefy WP XACT nonadjustable fork with 5.7 inches of travel.

The SX-E 3 ($4,999) accommodates riders up to 90 lb, while SX-E 5 ($5,499) riders can be up to 121 lb. Both have an air-cooled 48V brushless DC motor that produces 2 kW (3 hp) of nominal output and 5 kW (6 hp) of maximum output.

There are six ride modes, with successively higher modes offering more torque and faster top speeds. In Mode 6, the SX-E 3 tops out at 8.9 lb-ft and 40 mph, while the SX-E 5 is good for 10.2 lb-ft and 48 mph. The higher-spec SX-E 5 also has regenerative braking (in Modes 3-6) and adjustable suspension.

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
Although the KTM SX-E 3 has tops out at 40 mph, top speed is determined by ride mode. Mode 2 provides up to 6.6 lb-ft of torque and a maximum speed of 12 mph.

With the same 10-inch diameter wheels and a similar seat height as her Honda CRF50, Willa made a beeline for the KTM. She took to it right away, starting off in Mode 2, which gave her access to 6.6 lb-ft of torque and a 12-mph top speed – perfect for the deep sand and bermed turns on Hungry Valley’s mini track.

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
The KTM’s small-diameter front wheel can create some challenges
riding in soft sand or over obstacles, but the motor produces enough grunt to
power through.

Whereas August is still learning the finer points of control, Willa’s years of experience on both electric and gas-powered bikes was evident in her confidence on the track. She also benefitted from the KTM’s premium build quality and components, which dealt with the rocks and bumps on the track.

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
With a couple years of experience under her
belt, Willa rides with confidence and style.

At $4,999, the SX-E 3 isn’t cheap. Like larger bikes in KTM’s lineup, it has a chromoly-steel tubular frame, a tapered aluminum handlebar with Odi grips, black anodized aluminum rims, Maxxis MX-ST tires, disc brakes with petal rotors, an inverted WP XACT fork with 5.7 inches of travel, and a WP rear monoshock with 5.2 inches of travel.

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
Center display shows charge level and ride mode. A wrist lanyard attaches to an emergency cut-off switch.

The key takeaway from the KTM SX-E 3 is that it’s a ripper. It’s an 86-lb mini dirtbike with a 40-mph top speed! The beauty of the ride modes is that a beginner can start off in Mode 1 (4.4 lb-ft, 7-mph top speed) and work their way up as they learn good technique and gain confidence. If there’s a youngster in your life who has aspirations to race, then the SX-E 3 is the perfect training tool.

KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
Willa gives her stylin’
Fly Racing gear and
the KTM SX-E 3 two
thumbs up!

2023 KTM SX-E 3 Specs

  • Base Price: $4,999
  • Website: KTM.com
  • Motor Type: Air-cooled 48V brushless DC permanent-magnet motor w/ outer rotor
  • Battery: 648 Wh lithium-ion
  • Run Time: Up to 2 hrs.
  • Charging Time to 100%: 1 hr., 10 min.
  • Power: 2 kW (3 hp) nominal, 5 kW (7 hp) max.
  • Torque: 7.7 lb-ft
  • Max. Speed: 40 mph
  • Final Drive: Chain
  • Wheel Diameter: 10 in. front/rear
  • Seat Height: 21.9/23.6 in.
  • Weight: 86.4 lb
  • Max. Rider Weight: 90 lb
KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike
KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike

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KTM Announces Details for 2023 KTM Adventure Rider Rally

Fall is a great time for riding in some of the amazing wide-open spaces of the Southwest U.S., especially on a dual-sport or ADV bike. Along these lines, KTM has announced the dates for its 18th annual KTM Adventure Rider Rally, Oct. 13-15 at the Lake Powell Resort in Page, Arizona. The Adventure Rider Rally will take place one day after a Ride Orange Street Demo and will offer riders the opportunity to explore northern Arizona and southern Utah in groups of two to four, as well as participate in a variety of other events each day. The rally has been specifically developed for KTM Adventure and Enduro riders; however, it is open to all brands of street-legal motorcycles. For more information, read the press release below.


2023 KTM ADVENTURE RIDER RALLY

MURRIETA, Calif. – The 18th annual KTM Adventure Rider Rally will take place at the Lake Powell Resort in Page, Arizona, between Oct. 13-15, with KTM North America, Inc. excited to host its 2023 edition and welcoming riders from around the globe as one of the brand’s most historic and celebrated events on the global KTM Adventure Rally calendar.

With the options to ride spanning northern Arizona and southern Utah, including the Grand Canyon, adventurers will welcome the opportunity to experience designated loops across each day, inclusive of routes that are suitable for all skill levels and with common places for lunch/gas, supported by KTM.

The format of the rally will once again be in line with that introduced last year, promoting a collective environment for riders to enjoy together.

2023 KTM ADVENTURE RIDER RALLY

See Rider‘s West U.S. tour stories here.

In the interest of safety and to maximize the fun for participants, adventurers will be placed in groups of two to four people each day. Riders can sign up in advance to pre-determine their groups; otherwise, individuals will be teamed up on-site with a rider/group of the same skill level. In order to navigate the self-guided adventure following GPS tracks provided by KTM, a SPOT, InReach, or similar PLB is required for all riders.

2023 KTM ADVENTURE RIDER RALLY

The ultimate KTM Adventure Rider Rally has been specifically developed for KTM Adventure and Enduro riders; however, it is open to all brands of street-legal motorcycles. Thursday, Oct. 12, will feature the ever-popular KTM Ride Orange Street Demo sessions, which enables participants to take part in the planned rides across Friday, Saturday, and half-day Sunday. Riding Technique and Technical Riding Seminars will be available for participating riders, and a broad mixture of Adventure vendors will also be on location.

2023 KTM ADVENTURE RIDER RALLY

Related: 2023 KTM Ride Orange Street Demo Tour

In addition to having the chance to enjoy the experience with a selection of KTM Adventure ambassadors and athletes throughout the event, participants will receive an event T-shirt and hat, along with a pre-event dinner on Thursday, breakfast Friday-Sunday, and an Awards Dinner on Saturday, where riders will be able to recollect the experience and share their “orange adventure” stories into the evening.

2023 KTM ADVENTURE RIDER RALLY

With positions to the 2023 edition strictly limited, visit the 18th Annual KTM Adventure Rider Rally event page for further information and to register now for the KTM Adventure Rider Rally in Page, Arizona, from Oct. 13-15.

See all of Rider‘s KTM coverage here.

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2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT | Road Test Review

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
The Super Duke GT has always had razor-sharp, confident handling, and the lighter wheels and grippier tires make it even better. (Photos by Kevin Wing)

Riding new and unfamiliar motorcycles is one of the best aspects of working for a motorcycle magazine. But what I enjoy even more is riding updated versions of motorcycles I’ve tested before, particularly those on my short list of favorites. What I love about them is still there, but performance has been elevated, refinements have been made, and features have been added. That’s very much the case with the 2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT.

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
The 1290 Super Duke GT sport-tourer returns with more power, new wheels and tires, and upgraded TFT functionality but without standard saddlebags.

Derived from the 1290 Super Duke R – a 180-hp naked sportbike known as “The Beast” – the sport-touring GT was introduced in early 2016. Rider’s former EIC Mark Tuttle got a first ride on the 1290 Super Duke GT at the global press launch in Mallorca, Spain, and he gushed about it in his review, calling it “nearly flawless, the perfect sport-touring bike for a rider who doesn’t want to give up sportbike levels of engine performance and handling.”

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT

I’m not above petty jealousy, and Tuttle’s hi-pro glow after that launch made me green with envy. Good guy that he is, Mark twisted the arm of Tom Moen, KTM North America’s head of marketing, to get us a pre-production 1290 Super Duke GT as soon as one arrived on our shores. I flogged and hogged it for nearly 2,000 miles, obsessively guarding its keyless fob like Sméagol with the One Ring, and then I logged another 1,500 miles on a production version, disappearing from the office for days at a time.

Two years later, we tested a 2019 model, which featured updates to the GT’s engine, suspension, comfort, and instrumentation. We had mixed feelings about the refresh of the angular styling, but you can’t see what a motorcycle looks like when you’re riding it, and that’s where the magic happens. Every staffer, to a person, was strung out like an addict on the 1290 Super Duke GT’s torquey Twin and heroic handling.

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
The chassis consists of a chromoly-steel trellis main frame and subframe and a cast aluminum single-sided swingarm.

Related: 2019 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT | First Ride Review

So you can imagine our heartbreak when the GT disappeared from KTM’s lineup for a few years, forcing us to get our fix elsewhere.

KTM 1290 Super Duke GT: Back With a Vengeance

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
Aggressive apex strafing is in the 1290 Super Duke GT’s DNA, but it’s also a versatile sport-tourer that’s easy to live with.

KTM has been on a roll. Its Austrian parent company, Pierer Mobility AG, has seen 12 successive years of record sales, and at the end of 2022, its three core brands – KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas – posted a combined 13% increase over the previous year. Annual U.S. sales have topped 100,000 units and $1 billion in revenue, and last year, it surpassed Yamaha in terms of sales volume.

In 2022, KTM built and sold 268,575 motorcycles. That’s a far cry from the 6,300 motorcycles KTM produced in 1992, the year Pierer Mobility purchased the company out of bankruptcy.

On March 28, I attended the grand opening for Pierer Mobility’s new North American headquarters in Murrieta, California. CEO Stefan Pierer spent $53 million on the development, his single largest investment ever.

Related: KTM and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters

After enjoying the festivities and touring the facility, I loaded a KTM SX-E 3 electric dirtbike (look for a test in a future issue) into the back of my 4Runner and a 1290 Super Duke GT onto a trailer.

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
Weekend getaways? Daily commutes? Track days? Yes, yes, and yes.

“Where are the GT’s saddlebags?” I asked Andy Jefferson, KTM North America’s media relations manager.

“They’re no longer standard in the U.S.,” he said. “They’re available as accessories, but they’re on backorder.”

List price for the 2017 model was $19,999, and side cases were standard. They were also standard equipment on the 2019 model, but the MSRP had increased to $20,499. The base price for the 2023 model is $19,799 – back below the crucial $20K mark – but the side cases are now optional. Although they weren’t available for this test, the 30-liter bags are priced at $824.99. Our test bike was equipped with the optional Tech Pack ($999.99), which adds the Track Pack, Motor Slip Regulation, Hill Hold Control, and Quickshifter+. 

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
Although the 32.9-inch seat has a fixed height, the handlebars, hand levers, and foot levers are all adjustable.

GEAR UP

What makes the Super Duke GT so super is its 1,301cc LC8 V-Twin, a potent, versatile engine that’s a true workhorse in KTM’s stable; it’s also found, in various states of tune, in the 1290 Super Duke R Evo, 1290 Super Adventure R, and 1290 Super Adventure S. This V-Twin is no appliance-like powerplant that hums quietly, as dull as listening to a classic rock station with the volume turned down. No, the big LC8 turns it up to 11, making its presence known with visceral power pulses and an authoritative bark from its single exhaust pipe. Sucking fuel and air through a pair of 58mm throttle bodies and compressing it to a ratio of 13.2:1, in Sport mode the 1.3-liter mill laid down 158 hp at 10,000 rpm and 92 lb-ft of torque at 9,400 rpm at the rear wheel on Jett Tuning’s trusty dyno.

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2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
The 1,301cc LC8 V-Twin’s horsepower increases steadily with engine speed, and the torque curve is wide and flat, with more than 80 lb-ft at the rear wheel between 4,400 and 8,000 rpm. (see dyno chart below)

While the 1290 Super Duke GT is pretty incredible, it’s no Hulk ready to explode in a rage with one mistimed input. Rather, the GT is a well-behaved beast, one with finely tuned throttle response and easily controllable power. A full complement of electronics allows the ride experience to be tailored to conditions and provides a wider safety margin. Three standard ride modes (Sport, Street, and Rain) adjust throttle response and engine output, and the optional Tech Pack adds two extra modes – Track and Performance – with unique throttle-response settings, launch control, a nine-level rear wheelspin adjuster, and the ability to turn off wheelie control.

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT

A 6-axis IMU provides inputs for KTM’s Motorcycle Stability Control, which includes cornering ABS with two modes (Road and Supermoto) and lean-angle-adaptive traction control. WP semi-active suspension has three damping modes (Sport, Street, and Comfort) and four presets for rear spring preload.

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
WP semi-active suspension offers multiple damping and load settings.

Ride quality and responsiveness are good in all three suspension modes, but differences between them came into sharp relief while making passes on a tight, rough section of road during our photoshoot. In Comfort mode, the chassis felt too loose, and I struggled to find confidence while cornering at speed. Switching to Street increased the sense of tautness, and my confidence ratcheted up accordingly. But it was in Sport mode where the GT’s damping felt the most disciplined and well-controlled, allowing me to dive deeper and push my limits. 

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
Cornering ABS and lean-angle-adaptive traction control doing their job on a gravel-strewn corner.

For most of this test, I toggled back and forth between the Sport and Street ride modes, and I left ABS in Road mode. I didn’t take the GT to a track day, but with its new, grippy Continental ContiSportAttack 4 tires, I’m confident it would hold its own. Having said that, hypersport tires like the SportAttack 4s may not be the best choice for longevity. Performance mode is the street-oriented version of Track mode for those who want to be able to adjust traction control on the fly and loft the front wheel. (Yes, this is still a review of a sport-tourer.)

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
New wheels reduce unsprung weight by 1.1 lb each.

Confident handling has always been one of the best characteristics of the Super Duke GT. Its chromoly-steel trellis frame is strong and light, its chassis geometry balances responsiveness and stability, and its curb weight is a respectable 517 lb. New lighter wheels reduce unsprung weight by 2.2 lb, giving the GT even lighter steering response without ever feeling twitchy, thanks in part to the standard steering damper. The bike rolls in and out of corners with ease, and it stays planted when firing out of corners like a cannon. Brembo Stylema front calipers pinching big 320mm rotors and a Brembo radial front master cylinder allow speed to be scrubbed off with finely tuned authority.

Related: 2023 KTM Ride Orange Street Demo Tour

Fellow Traveler

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
Following California’s winter rains, wildflowers – such as these California poppies and sky lupines – were in full springtime bloom.

Rather than just tacking a windscreen and saddlebags on a 1290 Super Duke R, KTM invested significant development resources to make the GT suitable for touring. It has a frame-mounted fairing with integrated LED cornering lights, a hand-adjustable windscreen, a larger 6.1-gal. fuel tank (compared to 4.2 on the SDR), and a longer rear subframe that better accommodates a passenger and loaded saddlebags.

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
A wide, aerodynamic fairing, handguards, and a hand-adjustable windscreen provide decent wind protection, but the Super Duke GT is a sport-tourer that leans more toward “sport.”

Standard comfort and convenience features include cruise control, handguards, heated grips, tire-pressure monitoring, self-canceling turnsignals, and the KTM Race On keyless system, which uses an electronic fob to power on the bike and to lock and unlock the steering and fuel filler cap.

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
The tailsection and passenger footpeg brackets have mounts for the optional saddlebags.

Compared to the Super Duke R, the GT has more relaxed ergonomics, with lower footpegs, a taller and wider handlebar, and seats that are larger and more supportive. Rider ergonomics can be dialed in with an adjustable handlebar, adjustable levers, and three different positions for the shift and rear brake levers. 

Updates for 2023 include a larger 7-inch color TFT display with new graphics, Turn by Turn+ navigation that integrates with the TFT via the KTMconnect app, and redesigned switches with adjustable backlighting. Like several other KTM models we’ve tested, the GT has two customizable quick-access buttons that allow the rider to change ride mode, damping mode, etc. without going through the menu, and information shown on the bottom of the main TFT screen can be customized with four favorites.

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
The larger 7-inch color TFT display has day/night modes and customizable favorites.
2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
Screens for each settings menu have bright, easy-to-read graphics.

Also new are two storage compartments that fold away inside each side of the fairing. Due to the proximity of the fork tubes, neither can be opened unless the handlebar is turned one way or the other to move the nearest fork tube away from the inner fairing. The left storage compartment has a USB charging port, but the compartment itself is too small for my iPhone, and I doubt many other smartphones would fit either.

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
LED cornering lights are integrated into the fairing.

Fountain of Youth

My invitation to join AARP should arrive in a few months, and the older I get, the harder it is to stay in shape. These days, mysterious aches and pains come and go, injuries take longer to heal, and what hair I haven’t lost has turned gray. But as soon as I swing a leg over a motorcycle and fire it up, I feel like Benjamin Button. My biological clock switches into reverse, and I feel younger, friskier, more alive. 

Every motorcycle has this effect to some degree, but a few, like the KTM 1290 Super Duke GT, have extra mojo. Riding them is like taking a pill packed with special vitamins A, C, and E (adrenaline, confidence, and excitement).

This bike is the pointy end of the sport-touring spear, and it’s sharper than ever.

See all of Rider‘s KTM coverage here.

2023 KTM 1290 Super Duke GT Specs

  • Base Price: $19,799
  • Price as Tested: $20,799 (Tech Pack)
  • Warranty: 2 yrs., 24,000 miles
  • Website: KTM.com

ENGINE

  • Type: Liquid-cooled, transverse 75-degree V-Twin, DOHC, w/ 4 valves per cyl.
  • Displacement: 1,301cc
  • Bore x Stroke: 108.0 x 71.0mm
  • Compression Ratio: 13.2:1
  • Valve Insp. Interval: 18,000 miles
  • Fuel Delivery: Keihin EFI w/ 56mm throttle bodies x 2
  • Lubrication System: Dry sump, 3.8-qt. cap.
  • Transmission: 6-speed, hydraulically actuated slip/assist wet clutch
  • Final Drive: Chain

CHASSIS

  • Frame: Chromoly-steel trellis & cast aluminum single-sided swingarm
  • Wheelbase: 58.3 in.
  • Rake/Trail: 24.9 degrees/4.2 in.
  • Seat Height: 32.9 in.
  • Suspension, Front: 48mm inverted fork, semi-active damping w/ 4.9-in. travel
  • Rear: Single shock, semi-active damping w/ 6.1-in. travel
  • Brakes, Front: Dual 320mm discs w/ opposed 4-piston radial calipers & cornering ABS
  • Rear: Single 240mm disc w/ 2-piston fixed caliper & cornering ABS
  • Wheels, Front: Cast, 3.50 x 17 in.
  • Rear: Cast, 6.00 x 17 in.
  • Tires, Front: 120/70-ZR17
  • Rear: 190/55-ZR17
  • Wet Weight: 517 lb

PERFORMANCE

  • Horsepower: 158.0 hp @ 10,000 rpm (rear-wheel dyno)
  • Torque: 91.9 lb-ft @ 9,400 rpm (rear-wheel dyno)
  • Fuel Capacity: 6.1 gal.
  • Fuel Consumption: 35 mpg
  • Estimated Range: 213 miles

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New Gear: KTM PowerParts Aftermarket Motorcycle Parts

KTM PowerParts aftermarket motorcycle parts

Searching for the right aftermarket motorcycle parts can be overwhelming if you don’t know where to look. KTM has made that task easier with KTM PowerParts, an extensive catalog of performance parts.

See all of Rider‘s Parts & Accessories reviews here.

KTM PowerParts use materials such as high-quality carbon fiber and titanium and are designed to save weight, increase engine and chassis performance, and improve aerodynamics and comfort. Exhaust systems, luggage, chains, lubricants, seats, windscreens, handlebars, and more are available for both street and off-road applications. Find the full lineup with prices on the KTM website.

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KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters

KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters
Inside the new North American headquarters for KTM North America and Pierer Mobility, which includes the KTM, Husqvarna, GasGas, MV Agusta, WP Suspension, and Felt bicycles brands. (Photo by Casey Davis)

On March 28, just 15 months after breaking ground on the development, KTM North America and parent company Pierer Mobility celebrated the grand opening of their new North American headquarters in Murrieta, California.

In attendance at the event were Stefan Pierer, CEO of Pierer Mobility AG; members of Pierer Mobility AG’s global board of directors; employees of KTM North America, including members of the KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas factory race teams; local politicians and dignitaries; and numerous invited guests.

Related: 2023 KTM 890 Adventure | First Ride Review

KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters
Stefan Pierer, CEO of Pierer Mobility AG, speaking at the grand opening event. (Photo by Jean Turner)

“This is an emotional day for me,” said Pierer. “Exactly 30 years ago, I started in the USA with only a dozen employees. Today, we are Europe’s leading powered two-wheeler group, and we’re selling approximately 100,000 units annually in the U.S. market – so, more than $1 billion in sales. The most important success factor for us is racing; that is the driving force that pushed us over the years. Building our new North American headquarters in Murrieta was the biggest single investment we’ve ever made. We set a new standard for the whole U.S. market.”

KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters
Pierer Mobility’s new North American headquarters in Murrieta, California, houses facilities for the KTM, Husqvarna, GasGas, MV Agusta, WP, and Felt brands. (Photo by Greg Drevenstedt)

Pierer stated that North America is Pierer Mobility’s most important market, which warranted the $53 million investment in the new headquarters campus.

Pierer Mobility AG purchased KTM out of bankruptcy in 1992, and at the time it had just 160 employees and sold only 6,300 motorcycles that year. Under Pierer’s stewardship, KTM grew slowly but steadily, but in the past decade its growth has accelerated.

KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters
In the front lobby of the new Motorsports building, which houses the KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas factory race departments, are two championship-winning motorcycles and an impressive display of championship trophies. (Photo by Casey Davis)

In 2013, Pierer expanded its brand footprint by purchasing the legendary Swedish off-road brand Husqvarna from BMW, and in 2019, it acquired the Spanish off-road brand GasGas. Pierer Mobility AG also owns WP Suspension and the Felt and R Raymon bicycle brands.

Related: 2023 Husqvarna Norden 901 Expedition | First Ride Review

In 2022, three decades after Pierer acquired KTM, the KTM Group produced 375,492 motorcycles, an increase of 13% over 2021. Of those, 268,575 (71.5%) were KTMs, 75,266 (20%) were Husqvarnas, and 31,651 (8.5%) were GasGas motorcycles. During the same year, Pierer also produced 118,465 pedal and electric-assist bicycles for its Husqvarna, GasGas, Felt, and R Raymon brands.

KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters
Italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta is the newest brand to join the Pierer Mobility family. Above is the new MV Agusta Super Veloce. (Photo by Casey Davis)

Last year, Pierer also acquired a 25% stake in Italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta, and it will provide distribution and marketing support in North America and other markets.

Pierer Mobility AG is very much on the gas, generating revenues of 2.437 billion euros in 2022, a 19% increase compared to 2021. It currently employs 6,000 workers around the globe, including 360 in North America – more than 200 of which are based in Murrieta, California.

KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters
John Hinz, CEO of KTM North America and CEO of Pierer Mobility North America, speaks at the grand opening event. (Photo by Jean Turner)

John Hinz, CEO of KTM North America, Inc. and Pierer Mobility North America, Inc. was also in attendance at the grand opening, and he called the event a “massive milestone in our company’s history.”

KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters
Supervisor Chuck Washington (7th from right), representing the Third District for the Riverside County Board of Supervisors, presents Stefan Pierer and John Hinz with a certificate of appreciation for making such a large investment in the local community. (Photo by Greg Drevenstedt)

“The campus and our facilities, this represents the single biggest investment by our company,” Hinz said, “so thank you to Mr. Pierer. We designed these buildings for our employees, race teams, athletes, and truly for our dealers across North America to help support our brands and help support sales. This new campus showcases not only the facilities as a tool for our employees and dealers, but it’s our commitment, our dedication, and our investment into the motorcycle and bicycle industry here in North America.”

KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters
Inside the new Redbull KTM factory Supercross race shop. (Photo by Casey Davis)

The new headquarters occupies a 20-acre site that includes three buildings comprising a total of 130,000 square feet. The two-story administrative building includes office and conference space, facilities for dealer and technical training, space for media fleets, and Kiska’s North American design center. The powersports building houses the KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas factory race teams, WP Suspension, and R&D facilities. A third building serves as a warehouse.

KTM North America and Pierer Mobility Open New North American Headquarters
In the Motorsports building’s engine shop, dozens of prepped engines await their next race. (Photo by Greg Drevenstedt)

Pierer Mobility also acquired 12 additional acres located adjacent to the new headquarters that have been set aside for future development. The group’s purpose-built private motorsports facility – RD Field – sits one block south of the corporate campus. It includes two supercross test tracks, a hard enduro test track, and a trials competition section for product testing and athlete training.

For more information, visit PiererMobility.com, KTM.com, Husqvarna-Motorcycles.com, or GasGas.com.

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2023 KTM Ride Orange Street Demo Tour

KTM Ride Orange Street Demo Tour

We test a lot of KTM motorcycles here at Rider, along with those from nearly 20 other manufacturers, and we realize it’s a privilege to get seat time on the latest and greatest bikes. Test rides at dealers are a rarity, so the KTM Ride Orange Demo Tour is a great opportunity to ride KTM’s street-legal range, everything from the 200 Duke up to the 1290 Super Duke R Evo, ADVs ranging from the 390 Adventure to the 1290 Adventure R, the 690 SMC R supermoto, and the 690 Enduro R and 500 EXC-F dual-sports.

There are currently 15 stops scheduled for the demo tour between March and October, with more to be added. Check out the details in KTM’s official announcement below.


MURRIETA, Calif. – The KTM Ride Orange Street Demo Tour is back for 2023, providing the unique opportunity for U.S. consumers to sample the latest models in the KTM Street range. This year’s tour will commence during Daytona Bike Week in Florida on March 9-11, and will once again be taking place alongside a wide selection of the nation’s premier motorcycle events.

Organized by KTM North America, Inc. in association with participating dealers, this will be your chance to get up close and explore the 2023 lineup together with knowledgeable KTM experts on location before taking to some of the most enjoyable roads in the country. Each ride will take place on pre-planned routes that will be sure to deliver an exceptional experience at this year’s KTM Ride Orange Street Demo Tour.

From the spectacular KTM 1290 Super Duke R Evo to the razor-sharp KTM 890 Duke R – until the new 790 Duke arrives – and KTM 390/200 Duke lightweight heavy hitters, there will be no shortage of ready-to-race performance on offer. In addition, riders will have the chance to climb aboard the current Adventure range, featuring the KTM 1290 Super Adventure R and KTM 1290 Super Adventure S models alongside the KTM 890 Adventure R, KTM 890 Adventure, and KTM 390 Adventure variants. Plus, don’t miss the KTM 690 Enduro R, KTM 690 SMC R or KTM 500 EXC-F models.

2023 KTM Ride Orange Street Demo Tour Models:

  • KTM 1290 Super Adventure R
  • KTM 1290 Super Adventure S
  • KTM 1290 Super Duke R Evo
  • KTM 890 Adventure R
  • KTM 890 Adventure
  • KTM 890 Duke R (until the new 790 Duke arrives)
  • KTM 690 Enduro R
  • KTM 690 SMC R
  • KTM 390 Adventure
  • KTM 390 Duke
  • KTM 200 Duke
  • KTM 500 EXC-F

Please note that the model list is subject to change and may vary by demo location.

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Participants at the KTM Ride Orange Street Demo Tour will also receive a Ride Orange VIP Card voucher (valued up to $500 MSRP), redeemable on KTM PowerParts, KTM PowerWear and/or KTM SpareParts at an authorized KTM dealer with the purchase of a new KTM Street model.

Registrations for each stop of the 2023 KTM Ride Orange Street Demo Tour open at 9 a.m. on the morning of that event, with riding taking place between 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Demos are first come, first served.

In order to participate, you must be 25 years or older for 690cc and up, and 21 years old or above for 500cc and under. Participants 21-24 years old can Only ride motorcycles 500cc and under. Experienced riders only (no beginners). No passengers are allowed at any time, and KTM staff can revoke riding privileges at any time for any reason deemed necessary.

All riders must show a government issued photo ID with motorcycle endorsement and will be required to complete a signed waiver prior to any demo rides. Proper riding apparel is essential, including but not limited to a DOT-approved helmet, eye protection, gloves, long sleeves, pants, and sturdy footwear.

For a complete list of 2023 KTM Ride Orange Street Demo Tour locations and to connect with your local participating dealer, please visit KTM’s website or email [email protected]. Follow KTM USA on all social media platforms for the most up-to-date information on events.

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2023 KTM 890 Adventure | Video Review

2023 KTM 890 Adventure
Testing the 2023 KTM 890 Adventure in Portugal. (Photos by Francesc Montero & Sebas Romero).

We review the 2023 KTM 890 Adventure, which has new styling and was made more off-road capable with revised suspension, new tires, updated electronics, and more. Overall, it’s a more capable, versatile, comfortable adventure bike.

Check out our video review:

Related: 2023 KTM 890 Adventure | First Ride Review

Changes to the 2023 KTM 890 Adventure:

  • Softer damping settings for the WP APEX suspension and new new finger-turn adjusters on the fork caps.
  • Automatic selection of Offroad ABS in Offroad and (optional) Rally ride modes.
  • New Demo mode, which allows a new owner to use and evaluate optional electronic upgrades for 1,500 km (932 miles) before paying for them. Options include Rally mode, Motor Slip Regulation, Quickshifter+, and cruise control, which can be purchased individually or all together as part of the Tech Pack ($549.99).
  • Upgraded 5-inch TFT display with new graphics, a more intuitive menu system, and color-coded pictograms of the bike. An optional connectivity unit allows the bike to be paired to the KTMconnect app via Bluetooth, which enables Turn-by-Turn+ navigation as well as music and calling functions when connected to a helmet communicator.
  • Revised bodywork with a more integrated front fairing that includes larger tank and side panels, as well as more load-bearing capacity for large GPS devices (there are USB and 12V outlets on the dash). The new windscreen is taller, has a steeper pitch, and includes a vertical lip at the top, as well as an opening in the center that reduces buffeting at high speed.
  • A revised seat with an extra 0.4 inch of foam in the seat, which increases the height of the dual position seat by the same amount to 33.1/33.9 inches, but the seat has a narrower shape for similar stand-over height.
  • New Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tires, which have a roughly 70/30 on/off-road ratio compared to the 90/10 ADV tires on the previous model.

2023 KTM 890 Adventure Specs

  • Base Price: $13,949
  • Price as Tested: $14,499 (Tech Pack)
  • Website: KTM.com
  • Warranty: 2 yrs., 24,000 miles
  • Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, transverse parallel-Twin, DOHC w/ 4 valves per cyl.
  • Displacement: 889cc Bore x Stroke: 90.7 x 68.8mm
  • Horsepower: 105 @ 8,000 rpm (factory claim)
  • Torque: 74 lb-ft @ 6,500 rpm (factory claim)
  • Transmission: 6-speed, cable-actuated slip/assist wet clutch
  • Final Drive: X-ring chain
  • Wheelbase: 59.4 in.
  • Rake/Trail: 25.9 degrees/4.2 in.
  • Seat Height: 33.1/33.9 in.
  • Wet Weight: 474 lb (claimed)
  • Fuel Capacity: 5.3 gal
  • Fuel Consumption: 52.3 mpg (claimed)

Gear Up:

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2023 KTM 390 Adventure | First Look Review

2023 KTM 390 Adventure

KTM has announced details of the 2023 KTM 390 Adventure, which will be available in dealerships in March. The 390 Adventure has been given a new look and increased off-road capability, for a bike that KTM says offers “sheer usability, superb power, and incredibly light handling.”

2023 KTM 390 Adventure

In our review of the 2020 model, our reviewer said the KTM 390 Adventure was “a lot of bike for the money, with an impressive list of standard features that make it a serious threat to value-oriented Japanese competitors like the Honda CB500X and Kawasaki Versys-X 300, as well as BMW’s G 310 GS.”

Related: 2020 KTM 390 Adventure Road Test Review

The 2023 KTM 390 Adventure still features a compact 4-stroke DOHC 373cc Single with four valves, a balancer shaft, a PASC slip/assist clutch, and electronic fuel injection. Two catalytic converters ensure the system breathes within emission targets, and the vapor design of the 3.8-gal fuel tank also contributes to its eco-friendliness.

2023 KTM 390 Adventure

Also returning for the 2023 model and contributing to the bike’s off-road persona is the Offroad ride mode (offering more rear-wheel slip) and linked Offroad ABS (disengaged on the rear, reduced on the front), as well as throttle-by-wire, Motorcycle Traction Control, and cornering ABS. Stopping power comes from Brembo BYBRE brakes (320mm front and 230mm rear discs with a 4-piston calipers on the front and single-piston in the rear), and the bike has adjustable WP APEX suspension.

2023 KTM 390 Adventure

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The KTM 390 Adventure also still has 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels shod in Continental TKC70 tires, but for 2023 the wheels are spoked and have black anodized aluminum rims. The bike also comes with a two-tier seat that can be easily removed to reveal storage space or swapped out for other models in the KTM PowerParts collection, LED lights, and a windscreen with two positions. It has a claimed wet weight of 379 lb.

2023 KTM 390 Adventure

KTM says both the lightweight steel trellis chassis and the new 2023 colorway takes design cues from the company’s work at “the sharp end of rally competition.”

MSRP is $7,399. For more information, visit the KTM website.

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