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KTM RC8 Launch - first riding impressions

John Cantlie fires back his first impressions of KTM's new superbike from Ascari test track

Posted: 25 February 2008
by Visordown News

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TWO EDITOR John Cantlie has just ridden KTM's new RC8 superbike at the exclusive Ascari test track in southern Spain. Here are John's initial impressions of the Austrian manufacturer's new V-twin superbike.

First impressions on the road

“Having seen both bikes in the flesh I tell you, you wouldn’t even look at the orange paint scheme once you have seen the white one. It’s stunning. But both bikes just ooze quality and style.

To ride despite looking all angular and short the RC8 is actually really roomy. For a tall person like myself (over 6-foot) there is plenty of space to move around the bike. When you ride it the bike feels classy. The suspension has that feel and subtleness that you only get with real quality, it’s very impressive.

The engine feels very good but the slight problem is it feels as tight as hell. My bike only has 140kmn on it from new and needs to loosen up a bit. But that aside the motor breaks down to above and below 6,000rpm. Below it has loads of smooth mid-range. It’s surprisingly unvibey, and has a very sophisticated feel about it. Above it really flies. It revs out to 10,500rpm and feels like the old 998R and 996R with rich V-twin power. It’s not a smooth power curve, if you get it to third gear in a wheelie you can feel the front rise an fall as it goes through the various power curves and would probably benefit from a Power Commander. But it’s fast, exciting and great fun. But not totally hassle free.

A few people, myself included, have found a bit of a problem with the gearbox jumping out of gear between first and second but this could be due to the newness of the engines.

The brakes are absolutely outrageous, insanely strong.

As a road bike it’s exactly what a superbike needs to be. It’s fun, involving and not intimidating at all. But it’s still very rapid, even though it doesn’t feel it. I found myself doing over 240kpm almost by accident! Compared to the older Ducatis, such as the 998 and 999s, it feels a much more sophisticated bike.”

First impressions on the race track

The RC8 is a totally different animal on the track - it comes alive, like this is where it was meant to be.

Around Ascari's incredibly sinuous turns, the RC8 is rampant. Once you keep it between 7-10,000, using just the shift light to change up, the bike is very fast. And the handling that was so good on the road is bloody electric on the track!

I'm out for another session. If I could just remember how to be fast again, I'd be the happiest man alive!


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...and to think I ordered mine 2 months ago......yeeeeeeehaaaaaaaa!
Posted: 26/02/2008 19:58

Good man.

I'm going to ride one before I decide if it should replace my beloved Superduke.


Posted: 26/02/2008 20:08

Ducati Pete wrote (see)

Good man.

I'm going to ride one before I decide if it should replace my beloved Superduke.


You buy one Pete and when you realise your too fat for it, I'll buy it off ya cheap
Posted: 26/02/2008 20:13

lucky u man..

from all the stuff on the web i've been wondering about the riding position.. it looks a bit high for street use but i guess it makes for great handling


Posted: 26/02/2008 20:14

Me fat - in your dreams.
Posted: 26/02/2008 20:40

Ducati Pete wrote (see)
Me fat - in your dreams.

Trust me Pete, I don't dream about you being fat [unless it gets me a cheap RC8]
Posted: 26/02/2008 20:47

I might have to get one of these.... But I'll let Pete crash it a few times first so I'll know what sort of budget I need to fix my own crashes...
Posted: 04/03/2008 10:43

It seams like a good bike, but I think it looks too much like the "MZ 1000s" just with a central headlight.

IMO.


Posted: 04/03/2008 10:51

Can I have the Superduke then?
Posted: 04/03/2008 15:39

theres a neat little video on the ktm website, it looks kind of small, or is that the angle of the camera, or the giant rider
Posted: 04/03/2008 17:19

sorry link  http://www.ktm-rc8.net/
Posted: 04/03/2008 17:20

I've heard and read that the riding position is quite neutral, definitely not the hardcore race bike stance with ass up-hands down. It sounded like it's very comfortable for people on the tall side, the clip-ons are at the same height as the top yoke, the seat is at a low height compared to other repli-racers. All this sounds great to me, being a tall guy I do feel that I have struggles with the ever shrinking and slimming sport bikes.

Here is just an excerpt from 'www.motorcycledaily.com':

"Someone might want to murder me for saying this, but one of my thoughts was that the RC8 is the perfect merger of a Triumph Sprint ST and Ducati 1098. Much more 1098 than ST of course, but to illustrate the point that the new 1190 is ergonomically pretty much the perfect road racer. The distance from the foot pegs to my knees hugging that orange matt fuel tank, and from the roomy seat to the not-so-extreme handlebar position suited me perfectly."

 I cant wait until this bike hits the streets, I think it's a great addition to the pedigree, now which will it be? The Aprilia v4 or the KTM RC-8...hmm


Posted: 04/03/2008 17:31

They look stunning, i'd defo buy one if i was old enough!
Posted: 04/03/2008 17:35

Electric_Dreams wrote (see)
They look stunning, i'd defo buy one if i was old enough!

i'd defo buy one if i had a licence
Posted: 04/03/2008 17:38

The riding position seems very similar to the GSXR1000 K5-ie,very comfy. I sat on the RC8 in Milan in Nov and ordered one as soon as I got back. I should have it early next month. Can't wait.
Posted: 04/03/2008 20:53


LENSKINED wrote (see)

It seams like a good bike, but I think it looks too much like the "MZ 1000s" just with a central headlight.

IMO.


That's like saying the fireblade looks too much like the blackbird! They look only similar in that you can tell they are from the same manufacturer's range.

IMO the RC8 looks exactly like a superbike should...like sex on two wheels!...and yes I do get a boner every time I look at it!


Posted: 04/03/2008 21:35

I think the bike looks really good and is a genuine alternative to the Ducati and Aprilia offerings. However, having watched Cantiles Ascari lap and read his comments I glean that:

1 - It need breathing on; as it seems to lack punch out of the fast flowing corners.

2 -  Handling appears spot-on

3 - Perhaps it needs more cc's - as Cantile writes in a way that only compares it to the Ducati 998's and 999's and would deal with problem 1.

In brief - it appears a great first attempt (as was for comparisn the Mille) but we need to "watch this space" to see if KTM can match the established brands. Good luck to them


Posted: 05/03/2008 08:39

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