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Cycle News 2015 Issue 25 June 23

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 25 JUNE 23, 2015 P61 GET ANGRY But enough of the niceness. Yes, this thing is docile enough to get milk on; yes, it'll happily drop the kids at school and; yes, it's a much more grown up version of the brat it was before. But a leopard can't change its spots, and when it's time to get nasty, the KTM Super Duke 1290 R will punch as hard as any machine with two wheels and an engine this side of a WSBK grid. Take the bike by the scruff of its neck and kick it hard. Like pissing off that Rottie in the backyard, the Super Duke will bite back and before you know it, you've already put your license on notice that you intend to part ways very soon. The Super Duke goes from docile to blisteringly angry, slicing past the first four ratios like pastrami as the revs climb at an exponentially fast rate. There's a kick in the rev range at around 6000 rpm, the engine feels like it gets over a crest and then all hell breaks loose if you dare to keep the throttle pinned. The acceleration is nothing short of immense and it just keeps coming – five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11,000 rpm flashes past the dial before you've had time to register it even arrived. You'd struggle to get this level of go from a full-blown superbike not that long ago, now it comes in the form of a bike your nana could ride. Evil buggers, those KTM engineers. The press jargon that ac- companied the Super Duke on its release kept alluding to 'The Beast', and it's in this style of riding they're talking about. At sensible speeds the Super Duke is a puppy, at mental speeds it changes entirely. The chassis plays the two-faced game as easily as the engine. This is easily the most comfortable bike bearing the naked bike moniker out there today and every rider I've told to sit on the Super Duke says the same thing they can't believe how roomy and well proportioned it is. Ergonomics are absolutely spot on. It's a bike designed for normal people, rather than tiny Ital- ian and Japanese riders. There's ample legroom and no weight on the wrists you still get a solid wind- blast at high speed but that comes with the nakedbike territory. Surprisingly the 48mm WP

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