KTM: Two New Dukes For February


A view fo the 2021 KTM 890 Duke Tech3 MotoGP Replica

‘Midweight Naked Month’ Is Back!

KTM is about to launch some pretty midweight machines for this month’s ‘Midweight NAKED’ campaign – and judging by the press release, we’re looking at a set of siblings fit to commit – both on and off the track.

2022 KTM 890 DUKE GP: “A Grand Prix-Inspired Entry Into Dukedom”

To preface what we know, Visordown tells us that last year, an extremely exclusive MotoGP replica of the KTM 890 Duke Tech 3 edition was debuted, though it was only available in France and limited to the production of just 100 units. 

A view of a rider getting ready to ride a KTM motorcycle

Source: KTM’s press release

On top of the obligatory new livery, the 2021 limited edition 890 came with “a small belly-pan/spoiler located under the engine, an Akrapovič exhaust system, a pillion seat cover – as per the 890 Duke R, and, of course, a stunning-looking paint job.”

Best part of all, the machine ended up being a scant €1,300 more than a stock 890, which set the price at a limbo-low of €11,690 – more than worth the sprint to be one of the lucky 100 to swing a leg over, so you can imagine the tears shed when we heard that the frenchies would be keeping that particular batch to themselves.

A view of the KTM 890 Duke

Source: Motorcycle.com

We’re thinking this year will be a similar type of beastie, with the press release stating that the 2022 KTM 890 Duke GP is “a Grand Prix-inspired entry into DUKEDOM.”

Fingers crossed we get a local debut at the same bargain price…and if the 2022 GP also comes stocked with aftermarket goodies, make sure your running shoes are double-laced for the sprint to the checkout.

Check back on February 22nd – that’s when we hear they’ll be releasing the full list of details.

2022 KTM 890 DUKE R“An Even Sharper Iteration of The Super Scalpel…”

A view of the 2021 KTM 890 Duke R

Source: KTM

Scalpel-like precision was the name of the game when the wildly popular 2020 KTM 890 Duke R first came jazzing onto the moto scene in front of the 790. With the upgraded punch in power, sharp handling, increase in adjustability, and lighter weight, KTM’s 890 Duke R lived up to the new moniker – and now we’re told that we’re getting an updated tool for the twisties under the same name. 

Among the updates will be fresh colorways, as well as the likelihood of updated electronics and re-programmed handling. 

Stay tuned for updates, as this bike will be released February 7th, and as always – stay safe on the twisties.

*Title media sourced from KTM*

6 Comments

  1. Navroze Contractor
    February 4, 2022
    Reply

    Is a Duke 490 coming or is it just a myth?

  2. Tim
    February 4, 2022
    Reply

    Where is the middle weight sport tourer? An 890 SDGT would do well I think. (For that matter where is the 1290 SDGT?)

  3. Howard Mitchell
    February 4, 2022
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    How idiotic to see knee scraping riders on inappropriate bikes. Just what are they trying to prove? That they are heroes? Nobody rides like that on the road, not if they want to stay alive. Enough already with this sort of tripe

    • Darren-p
      February 5, 2022
      Reply

      Knee down on a track whilst riding a brilliant handling sportsbike?
      Oh my god!

    • Threepot
      February 5, 2022
      Reply

      If I give you a straw, will you go and suck the fun out of someone else’s day instead?

      What bikes ARE appropriate to get your knee down on? – and you do realise these shots are at a race track, so you can stop clutching your pearls and take a breath in!

  4. Darren-p
    February 5, 2022
    Reply

    Still hoping for a 490 supermoto.
    150 kg and 55 hp
    Yes please!

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