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KTM unveils MotoGP-inspired 890 Duke GP

Prices for the MotoGP-inspired KTM 890 Duke GP are yet to be announced.

KTM has taken the wraps off the 890 Duke GP - a MotoGP-inspired version of the standard motorcycle.

The new KTM 890 Duke GP features a number of cosmetic updates while remaining mechanically identical to the standard offering. These cosmetic updates include a MotoGP-inspired Orange and Black livery and Orange rims. The motorcycle also comes with a 'Ready To Race' decal below the fuel tank, while the sub-frame features logo of KTM's partners: Motorex, WP and Pankl Racing Systems. Finishing off the cosmetic updates is the new pillion seat cowl, giving the motorcycle a more sporty & focused look.

The KTM 890 Duke GP edition carries forward the standard 889cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled engine producing 114 BHP and 92 Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox with slipper clutch as standard. The motorcycle uses adjustable USD forks at the front and a mono-shock setup at the rear, both from WP. Braking is handled by dual 320 mm discs at the front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, supported by switchable dual-channel ABS.

The motorcycle also continues to feature a comprehensive electronics package, including features like lean-angle sensitive traction control, motor slip regulation, cornering ABS, supermoto ABS, four riding modes and many others.

Prices for the MotoGP-inspired KTM 890 Duke GP are yet to be announced.

 
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