KTM 790 DUKE: MIDDLEWEIGHT MURDERER
WORDS: PRETTY BOY IMAGES: SEBAS ROMERO & MARCO CAMPELLI
It’s been a long time coming, but KTM have been pretty busy bunnies since they whetted our taste buds with the prospect of a class defining mid-capacity hooligan. Building ground up bikes always takes a good chunk of time, and thanks to KTM’s methodical approach – that’s seen the 790 kitted with more new features than a plastic surgeon’s plaything – it’s easy to see where the time’s gone. In essence, the whole bike’s new, and the same goes for the engine.
Ditching the single cylinder notion of old, the Austrian marque’s whacked another chamber into the Duke’s mix and introduced a whole host of new qualities with its parallel universe. Thanks to a succinct design and some snazzy components such as forged pistons, dual balancer shafts, a painstakingly honed cylinder head and precise valve timing, the compact and lightweight twin-pot’s delivery dwarfs the (still available) 690’s output with a claimed 105bhp and impressive 86Nm of tractor-pulling torque.
That’s good news for all. Even if you’re one of those die-hard KTM single-cylinder fans and are struggling to digest this change in persuasion, you’ll hopefully be able to take comfort in knowing the brand’s worked its derriere off to maintain that raucous deep Barry White-esque tone that we’ve come to love and expect from Dukes. This is thanks
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