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Cycle News 2026 Issue 27 July 7

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P102 RIDE REVIEW I 2027 KTM 790 DUKE This has always been one of the Duke's defining characteristics, but the 2027 version feels noticeably calmer midcorner. Where previous models occasionally transmitted a little steering nervousness over rough pavement, the updated chassis now feels planted without sacrificing agility, as the new standard-fitment Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa IV helps guide the show along. Much of that newfound composure comes courtesy of revised WP Apex suspension. Up front sits a fully adjustable 43mm split- function upside-down fork. Compression damp - ing is adjusted on the left leg, while rebound is Big tank shoulders give the 790 a much larger feel from the cockpit. The new subframe houses a new, skinnier seat unit that has shades of an old Ducati super- bike. The section between the front of the seat and the back of the tank is ultra-slim and isn't the easiest to grip with jeans on. A trip to the dealer to grab some tank gripper adhesive would be first on my list of add-ons. That being the case, the 790 Duke feels delight- fully light the moment it leaves the sidestand. Flicking from side to side through the Grossglock- ner's flowing mountain roads requires almost no effort. Steering remains incredibly neutral, requir- ing little more than a light push on the 'bar to place the front wheel exactly where intended. The headlight is reminiscent of big brothers the 890 and 1390. We're not sold on the looks. The five-inch dash is minimal but easy enough to use. Time was when five inches was big. Not anymore.

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