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Cycle News 2005 06 15

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bike would have been the go, but the KTM still held tough and never felt as though it was going to fall on its side, even with the sometimes ridiculously slow speeds. The front fork on the 950 is also a WP unit. The 48mm upside-down fork (with 8 inches of travel) has a central-mounted axle to accommodate the radial-mounted front brake. The fork can be adjusted for rebound and compression damping, as well as for variable-spring preload. The brakes are big, powerful and a tad on the touchy side for a motorcycle like this. The radial Brembo brake features four-piston calipers that bite into 305mm floating discs, and the bike gets a new, adjustable (and shorter) front-brake lever. The rear brake gets a 240mm disc, with a two-piston caliper. The wheels on the 950 Supermoto are also Brembo, and they were made especially for this bike, according to KTM. The aluminum-cast wheels were designed to be light, and they weigh in at just a tad over 8 pounds each. Spoked wheels would weigh some I I pounds, KTM says. Those cast wheels come clad in Pirelli Scorpion Sync tires. 42 JUNE 15,2005 • CYCLE NEWS The big KTM can go roughly ISS miies on its 4.55-gallon polyamide gas tank, according to KTM's tech crew. And the bike tips the scale at just over 420 pounds with everything but fuel, according to KTM. The bike iooks the part, retaining that Supermoto guise that tells you this is all KTM. Up front, the 950 has an all-new headlight and fender, the pair integrated together to make the bike more aerodynamically functional. The seat is pure Supermoto style, softened a bit but still on the firm side. It also gets a storage compartment underneath. The rear fender forms together with the side panels, much like the KTM race bikes. And the 950 also has a storage rack on the rear fender that doubles as a handhold for a passenger. KTM believes in its Supermoto heritage, and the Austrian company plans on putting 10,000 of its various Supermoto units into production this year - a 40 percent increase, KTM says. KTM is committed to Supermoto in a big way, and the results are impressive. On the track, they win. And the bottom line is simple: The 9S0 Supermoto falls nicely into the market that KTM has been instrumental in creating. eN

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