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Cycle News 2022 Issue 12 March 22

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RIDE REVIEW I 2022 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R P106 rear spring preload to be set via the dash with up to 20mm of adjust- ment over 10 steps in either 0-100 percent or in 2mm increments. There's also an optional Sus- pension Pro setting, which gives you different preload modes for high speed/high force braking to stop the suspension from plunging through its stroke. In here are three settings, Track, Advanced and Auto. Plus there's an automatic pre- load auto-leveling at Low, Standard and High. You got that? Aside from the springers, there's new colors and the throttle uses a new 65° quick-turn twist tube, similar to a race throttle, so you get more go earlier in the twist. Aside from that, everything else is the same as in 2020. Along with the suspension you get three riding modes (Rain, Street and Sport), and the optional Track Mode, that gives you access to the launch control, nine-stage traction control, anti-wheelie, etc. There's been no motor changes, so those 180 Austrian horses are still at your beck and call, as is the rather ridiculous 103 lb-ft of torque. Having such grunt in your right hand is a powerful feeling and one I never tire of experiencing. There's so, so much torque that you find yourself pulling fourth-gear wheel- ies simply because you can, and hardly any other street bike on the road today will do so. But that motor is probably the most flexible V-twin ever created. Bank the Super Duke in an max out the grip from those excellent Bridgestone S22's. The Super Duke really is the complete package.

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