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2011 EICMA: KTM line-up

Austrian manufacturer KTM is at the 2011 EICMA with its range of models for the year 2012.
Initially KTM made a name for itself by making succesful off-road motorcycles (see their unprecedented success in both MX1 and MX2 World Championships this year) and in recent years they begun building motorcycles for road use as well: their 2012 line-up includes motorcycles for all surfaces, a fact that further underlines the commitment and passion of this brand for high performing sporty bikes.

Following the unveiling of the 125 Duke last year (yet another outstanding success, by the way) KTM returns to the EICMA to launch the renewed 690 Duke, powered by a single cylinder engine delivering 70 hp and 96 Nm (51 lbs/ft) of torque and featuring a new ABS system.

Then there is the new 200 Duke, a small 26 hp model that maintains the typical user friendliness of the 125cc version.
Then we have the Freeride E, a new zero emission and super silent motorcycle developed by KTM.
However, there is also a version of the Freeride with a 350 cc version, super light and off-road ready.
Apart from these 4 new models, the old ones are also in Milan with some revamped version: 690 SMC R and 690 Enduro R have been completely revised in order to increase power delivery.

The 990 SMR as well has been updated with a new ABS system, while the 990 Super Duke R received a new saddle for a passenger and – consequently – the road legal licensing for that.
View the full KTM line-up at the 2011 EICMA photo gallery

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