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First Ride: 2012 KTM Duke 690 review
By Mark Forsyth on 26/01/2012 14:17:09
The Duke of Hurl
cylinder, then its puppy-dog manners and 10,000km service intervals seal the deal.Here is a single that thinks its a twin. A single that, all of a sudden, doesn't have to be just for the people who expect a single to be a bit shit in many areas of its
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First Ride: 2005 KTM Super Duke Review
By Niall Mackenzie on 30/03/2008 22:46:45
An Austrian brute pumped full of steroids is the only way to describe the first ever-pure streetbike from KTM. If Arnold Schwarzenegger was a bike he'd be the Super Duke...
that another three miles per hour and I would have hit the rev limiter in top gear. Which is as fast as you want to go considering the riding position.Continue the KTM Super Duke Review
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What The Press Say: 2012 KTM Duke 690 reviews
By Visordown on 26/01/2012 13:39:54
The press' impressions of the 2012 KTM Duke 690
KTM have totally reworked their Duke 690 for 2012 with acceptable styling but has this taken away from the hooligan nature of the punchy single?Here's what the British motorcycling press said in their 2012 KTM 690 Duke reviews:"It may not have
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Living with a 2007 KTM SuperDuke
By Niall Mackenzie on 23/03/2008 10:47:31
Niall Mackenzie's long term review of the KTM SuperDuke
March 2008Since I took delivery of this black beauty in May ‘07 it has rarely failed to bring a smile to my face. Be it on a summer’s day, jacket and jeans blast (a rare occurrence last year I admit) or a full wet suit trudge up the M1 I have never
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Niall's Spin: KTM Duke II
By Niall Mackenzie on 28/09/2010 14:41:26
It might be light and peppy to start off with but the fun quickly dries up once you get started.
Click to read: KTM Duke II owners reviews, KTM Duke II specs and to see the KTM Duke II image gallery.The best road-going supermoto for most people. Light and peppy enough to be genuine fun but not a barking, service-every-300-miles, kick
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Living with a 2001 KTM Duke II
By Niall Mackenzie on 26/05/2002 14:02:00
Our Spuds lives life with KTM's crazy supermoto
, dodging the Leicestershire traffic, and doing daft stoppies and wheelies. When no-one's watching, of course. Sounds perfect so far, let's see how we get on from here.October 2001Another 1500 miles on the Duke this month and still zero reliability problems
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CCM RM30, KTM 520EXC, KTM Duke II, VOR 503SM
By Stuart Barker on 19/04/2008 22:10:19
Chris Walker's used to sliding bikes but this is out of control. As he flashes into view, out of the forest behind, there's a violent, rasping bark from his KTM's carbon can as the bike slews sideways.
that earned him a factory Honda NSR500 in the first place, Walker flicks the KTM off the road and into a foot-wide grassy ditch, points it sort of forwards, and rides it out. How, we'll never truly know, but he does.Panic over. Until we take our eyes off
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First Ride: 2011 KTM 125 Duke
By Mark Forsyth on 01/04/2011 09:45:03
Every bit as good as we'd hoped...
to an indicated 65mph. It took a full crouch and maybe a slipstream to coax the last ten mph out of it – standard fare for a four-stroke 125.Continue the 2011 KTM 125 Duke review - 2/2
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Having a blast on the KTM Duke 125
By Niall Mackenzie on 30/09/2011 07:05:14
How to be a teenager at fifty
With young Taylor finally lifting my riding ban from his 125 Duke last week (I snapped the gear lever off in a failed garden stunt), I’ve been clocking up a few miles on what surely is the ‘must have’ learner bike of 2011.Last week I hopped aboard
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KTM Duke 125: Not just for kidz
By Ross Sharp on 04/04/2011 11:33:06
Is the KTM Duke 125 solely for teenagers or is it a suitable for the commuter?
It often takes a completely clean sheet to come up with something different. Surprise, surprise that's exactly what the radical orange people at KTM have done with the 125 Duke.To make a 125 appealing the first box that must be ticked
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