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KTM 990 Adventure Limited Edition

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Make Model |
KTM 990 Adventure Limited Edition |
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Year |
2010 |
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Engine |
Liquid
cooling, four stroke, 75°V-twin cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder |
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Capacity |
999.8 |
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Bore x Stroke |
101 x 62.4mm |
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Compression Ratio |
11.5;1 |
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Induction |
Keihin Electronic Fuel Injection EMS |
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Ignition /
Starting |
- / electric |
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Clutch |
Wet Multi-disc hydraulically operated, |
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Max Power |
104.6 hp 78 KW @ 8250 rpm |
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Max Torque |
100 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
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Transmission /
Drive |
6 Speed / chain |
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Frame |
Tubular cromoly spaced frame. powered coated |
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Front Suspension |
48mm WP USD forks 210mm wheel travel. |
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Rear Suspension |
WP-PDS rear shock, hydraulic spring preload.
210mm wheel travel. |
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Front Brakes |
2x 300mm discs 2 piston calipers |
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Rear Brakes |
Single 240mm disc 1 piston caliper |
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Front Tyre |
90/80 -21 |
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Rear Tyre |
150/70 -R18 |
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Seat Height |
860 mm |
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Dry-Weight |
209 kg |
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Fuel Capacity |
19.5 Litres |
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Consumption average |
15.2 km/lit |
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Standing
¼ Mile |
11.7 sec |
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Top Speed |
211.0 km/h |
The 990 Adventure “Limited
Edition”. is based on the standard model and then with motor 106 HP (The ‘R’
has 11) – in respect of which offers a superior range of accessories. The
kit provides the factory installed former white livery PPG orange bars that
make it instantly recognizable. The Windscreen ‘
Touring’ offers superior
protection even at the highest height and the saddle ‘Ergo’ can feel more
comfortable and grind miles without tiring too. The rigid set of luggage
with quick-lock system ensures ample capacity and to never lose is the
standard support with housing for the
navigation system.
Review
The LC8-two cylinder travel Enduros come with more power and
improved equipment in 2009.
The sporting and optical highlights are unmistakable in the
KTM-typical R optics of the specially kitted out Adventure R. Around 20 percent
more powerful that its successful pioneer, the 990 Adventure S, the “R” from
2009, and only available without ABS, gives sports-oriented two-wheel
adventurers 115 hp at their disposal while the 990 Adventure with power
increased to 106 hp also underscores the undisputed sporting competence of the
KTM company.
KTM, the Austrian company renowned for its championship wins in the Dakar
Rally and international off-road events, is releasing the 990 Adventure
"Travel Enduro" motorcycle.
The 990 Adventure is a revised version of the relatively successful 950
Adventure. The 990 has greater displacement, electronic fuel injection, a
regulated catalytic converter and an ABS System. The motorcycle will meet the
EURO III emission standards.
The 990 Adventure is fitted with the KTM's light weighted LC8 engine, now with
an increased displacement of 999 cc. KTM says that the "new motor management
guarantees a powerful and dynamic unfolding of power and significantly
improved torque while maintaining the same level of top performance".
The KTM 990 Adventure comes in two varieties: the KTM 990 Adventure S, a
highly focused model with longer suspension travel and new “Dakar-Design” blue
and orange paint reflecting its origins in rally sport.
The KTM 990 Adventure is a touch lower than the companion S model and features
improved safety factors with its ABS. The 990 Adventure comes in two
variations of the new two-colour design: orange-gray and black-gray.
Bike magazine in the UK recently tested the revised 950 Adventure and the
staff was very enthusiastic about the way it rides and handles. We assume the
new 990 will be even better and will also be released in the U.S.A. in 2006,
but we're not sure when. The UK version apparently comes with large, square
hard bags, which the Bike magazine staff praised for their ability to resist
water and their ease of use.
Here's what KTM had to say about the 990 Adventure during their recent press
introduction: "More displacement, any amount of performance and still massive
torque coupled with minimal weight. The new motor management with electronic
fuel injection (EFI) is convincing with its excellent rideablity while the
regulated catalyzer ensures minimal emissions. And the newly developed ABS has
taken the fear out of braking hard. All in all the KTM 990 Adventure, with its
ultra modern technology and exclusive design, delivers unlimited riding
pleasure."
990 ADVENTURE S
"The 990 Adventure S is impressive proof of just how sporty a street enduro
can be. The chassis is even more extreme than the sister bike, the 990
Adventure, while the new engine has more displacement and electronic fuel
injection. The “Dakar” design is a clear signal that the 990 Adventure S comes
directly from rally sport."
ENGINE
"Our talented technicians hate sitting around doing nothing. That’s why they
have optimized the potential of the LC8 engine through ingenious finishing
touches. This year KTM ignites the first stage in the evolution of the already
legendary two-cylinder. More displacement, the electronically controlled fuel
injection system and numerous finishing touches now deliver even more power
and sensitive controllability to the rear wheel that is now practically
begging for mercy.
Modified series Enduros have made the world’s deserts unsafe with their racing
tempo, so our engineers and technicians have more than once ground a little
fine sand between their teeth. To counteract the loss of tooth enamel, we’ve
now been regularly winning the hardest rallies in the world since 2001 and
we’ve been doing it with our tried, true and very hot LC4’s as well as with
the whole new LC8 two-cylinder models. That’s what we mean by “Ready to Race”.
We test our bikes under the toughest racing conditions so that we can
guarantee that you get safely to every destination that your heart leads (or
rides) you to!"
Cyril Despres: "At 190 through knee-deep sand you have to feel confident on
your bike. After more than 10,000 kilometers the 990 Adventure is practically
a part of you."
Giant adventure
tourer showdown
With the release of the 2010 Yamaha Super Tenere
and the Ducati Multistrada 1200, there's now five serious adventure tourers
competing for your round-the-world budget. We've broken them down by their
performance figures to help you decide which one's best.
All these numbers come straight from the manufacturers. We've chosen to use dry
instead of wet weights since the relatively large difference in tank sizes would
artificially skew the comparisons. While these aren't the weights you'll
experience as you try to navigate across a sandy slope, they do lead to the
fairest comparison possible. We've italicized what we feel is the winner in each
category; in the case of rider aids, this is a bit subjective, feel free to
decide which setup works best for you. We've thrown the originator of the
current adventure tourer archetype, the 1980 BMW R80G/S into the mix just to
give you an idea how far things have come.
Power
BMW R1200GS: 110bhp @ 7,750rpm
Ducati Multistrada 1200 150bhp @ 9,250rpm
Yamaha Super Tenere 110bhp @ 7,250rpm
KTM 990 Adventure 105bhp @ 8,250rpm
Suzuki V-Strom 1000 98bhp @ 7,400rpm
'80 BMW R80G/S: 50bhp @ 6,500rpm
Torque
BMW R1200GS: 88lb/ft @ 6,000rpm
Ducati Multistrada: 88lb/ft @ 7,500rpm
Super Tenere: 85lb/ft @ 6,000rpm
KTM Adventure: 74lb/ft @ 6,250rpm
V-Strom 1000: 74lb/ft@ 6,400 rpm
'80 R80G/S 41lb/ft @ 5,000 rpmTank Size
BMW R1200GS: 5.3 gallons
Ducati Multistrada: 5.3 gallons
Super Tenere: 6.1 gallons
KTM Adventure: 5.2 gallons US
V-Strom 1000: 5.8 gallons
'80 R80G/S: 5.2 gallons
Front Wheel
BMW R1200GS: 19"
Ducati Multistrada: 17"
Super Tenere: 19"
KTM Adventure: 21"
V-Strom 1000: 19"
'80 R80G/S: 21" |
Dry Weight
BMW R1200GS: 203kg (448 lbs)
Ducati Multistrada: 189kg (417lbs)
Super Tenere: 244kg (538lbs)
KTM Adventure: 209kg (461lbs)
V-Strom 1000: 207kg (456lbs)
'80 R80G/S: 186kg (410lbs)
Power to weight (bhp:kg)
BMW R1200GS: .54:1
Ducati Multistrada: .79:1
Super Tenere: .45:1
KTM Adventure: .50:1
V-Strom 1000: .47:1
'80 R80G/S: .27:1Torque to weight (lb/ft:kg)
BMW R1200GS: .43:1
Ducati Multistrada: .47:1
Super Tenere: .35:1
KTM Adventure: .35:1
V-Strom 1000: .36:1
'80 R80G/S: .22:1
Rider Aids
BMW R1200GS: optional and fully-defeatable ABS
Ducati Multistrada: push-button adjustment of suspension height, power delivery
and traction control, fully-defeatable ABS
Super Tenere: combined brakes, non-defeatable ABS, three-mode traction control,
two-mode power delivery
KTM Adventure: fully-defeatable ABS
V-Strom 1000: none
'80 R80G/S: balls
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As you can see, the new Multistrada comes out on
top in terms of performance, but its 17" front wheel, street-biased tires and
lack of engine or frame protection means its off-road capability is extremely
limited. This comparison is very unflattering for Super Tenere; it's the
heaviest bike here by 77lbs and, thanks to the strong Yen, it'll likely be the
most expensive too. That weight, combined with the 19" front wheel and non-defeatable
ABS is also going to limit its ability off-road.
All that means the BMW R1200GS and KTM 990 Adventure are, in our minds at least,
still the leaders in this category. Both are genuinely capable off-road, fast on
it and comfortable over long distances. If the high prices put you off, the
Suzuki V-Strom looks like a bargain. Sure it'd need a couple grand in
modifications before it could hit the dirt, but even with the add-ons, it'd
still be the cheapest of this group.
Source Hell
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