KTM 1390 SDR
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
That's ghastly
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
Corrected for you.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 11:51 am Styling wise the only thing wrong with it is the bike.
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
I don't mind the looks,but as mofo said,that frontal area will be an arse to keep clean,flies and all the other schitt will pack into every cranny,then folks will hit it with a power washer and....KTM.
At £20k it's obviously priced for the pcp market,where only the monthly payments matter.
At £20k it's obviously priced for the pcp market,where only the monthly payments matter.
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
Just a thought - is the headlight shaped the way it is to duct airflow to an under-tank airbox?
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
It is, there's a duct runs from between the headlights into the airboxmangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 2:53 pm Just a thought - is the headlight shaped the way it is to duct airflow to an under-tank airbox?
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
OK, so it's not just a styling exercise.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 3:15 pmIt is, there's a duct runs from between the headlights into the airboxmangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 2:53 pm Just a thought - is the headlight shaped the way it is to duct airflow to an under-tank airbox?
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
I think it might be.
I reckon they currently have trouble designing a big naked that the masses like. Sports bikes with fairings is maybe a simpler design brief.
Headlights, plastic surrounds, exhausts and maybe subframes are all very devisive in the punters world and I'm not blown away by any of them. Imo the Ducati Streetfighters are maybe the best of an ugly bunch. Maybe retro is the way after all.
I reckon they currently have trouble designing a big naked that the masses like. Sports bikes with fairings is maybe a simpler design brief.
Headlights, plastic surrounds, exhausts and maybe subframes are all very devisive in the punters world and I'm not blown away by any of them. Imo the Ducati Streetfighters are maybe the best of an ugly bunch. Maybe retro is the way after all.
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
Just watched 44 Teeth's musings on the SDR 1390 and apparently bore size is up from 108mm to 110mm - those are seriously BIG pistons to be flapping around at 10k rpm. I checked in my owner's manual and my 690 Duke only has a 105mm piston. KTM must surely be running into some kind of piston size/piston speed limit fairly soon if they keep on boring that lump out.
The 44 teeth guys expressed the view that if KTM aren't actively working on a new V4 platform already, they really should be giving it serious thought in the immediate term...
The 44 teeth guys expressed the view that if KTM aren't actively working on a new V4 platform already, they really should be giving it serious thought in the immediate term...
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
The limit on piston size and rpm is the weight of the piston and the strength of the con rod, I doubt if a 2mm increase in bore massively increases the weight of the piston when it's already huge.
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
It's primarily piston speed that's the limiting factor, so KTM have dodged that by keeping the stroke the same and just increasing the bore. I do wonder how much further they can go with the current design though.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 9:41 pm The limit on piston size and rpm is the weight of the piston and the strength of the con rod, I doubt if a 2mm increase in bore massively increases the weight of the piston when it's already huge.
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
I know i am a Multi fanboi having 2 of them so far ....but..... the idea behind them IMO is a sportsbike engine in a comfortable chassis and riding position. A sportsbike now would cripple me and i cant tour on it anymore. The Multi allows me to tour, commute and i am one of the few who have done some off road with it that i wouldnt have attempted on a sportsbike.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:53 am
HArd to argue... but i don't get the sportsbike versions either personally as so few bikers ride on track now. But i also don't get 1200 Multistrada bikes etc... I just don't understand it in this day and age with roads like they are.
Most exciting bike i've seen this year is the BMW F900XR... Now that looks superb.
I am sure a better rider on some decent tyres could make it a decent track tool as well but it does me adequately for my abilities but i could probably set a better lap on a 636. The fact i can ride there with all my camping gear and then stay for the weekend on track and then ride it home again sells it to me in spades. I couldnt do that in the comfort i do now on any sports bike ...or an XSR900 for that matter
On the KTM in the thread i imagine its a complete fucking hooligan tool and a laugh on track with some sticky rubber. The headlight on the new one looks better than the old one even though i am not a fan of the general KTM angle designs
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
I'm not that shocked at the price.
There was an all singing all dancing 1290 in the dealers in Biarritz for €24,990 !!
There was an all singing all dancing 1290 in the dealers in Biarritz for €24,990 !!
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Re: KTM 1390 SDR
Saw one at the dealers on Saturday (I assumed it was the new one anyway) and it looked pretty aggressive.