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KTM
Sportmotorcycles has a deeply rooted motorsport tradition,
building race-ready motorcycles for competitive and
recreational riding. More than 130 world championship
titles, victories at Dakar and countless national
championships are proof of the company’s great
technical expertise. Austrian engineer Hans Trunkenpolz
opens a metal-working shop in Mattighofen, Austria.
The name of the business is Kraftfahrzeuge Trunkenpolz
Mattighofen. The company’s first motorcycle
is developed the R100. |
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Sharper and lighter
than anything that calls itself competition: 120 Nm
torque, 155 HP at 10,000 rpm and withs less than 200
kilos fully tanked.Nonetheless,
thanks to innovative solutions and meticulous detail
work, we've achieved unsurpassed rideability - on
the street and on the racetrack, in every situation
- of life or riding. |
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KTM 990 Super Duke R |
The 990 Super Duke
R has to be the hottest bike available manufactured
in series. In this case, the KTM engineers did their
utmost to develop a “machine” that would
exploit to the fullest every last inch of leeway in
road traffic certification: Fully adjustable 48 WP
forks, ultralight mono-seat tail section, chromium
molybdenum tubular trellis frame weighing a mere 9
kg as well as an additional steering damper for extreme
circuit times. |
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