KTM 1290 Super Adventure test: monumen-trail !
Maxi-trail motorcycles pour into mechanical and technological outbidding, to the detriment of their off-road skills … The KTM 1290 Super Adventure is part of this dizzying trend with its 160 hp of fire and its plethora of equipment. Test.
Technical and commercial sheet
Engine
- Type : V-twin at 75 °
- Distribution : double overhead camshaft, 8 valves
- Displacement : 1301 cc
- Bore and stroke : 108 x 71 mm
- Food : Keihin electronic fuel injection
- Compression ratio : 13.1 to 1
- Engine torque : 140 Nm at 6750 rpm
- Power : 160 hp at 8750 rpm
Dimensions
- Length : Not communicated
- Width : Not communicated
- Saddle height : adjustable, from 860 to 875 mm
- Ground clearance : 220 mm
- Hunt : 120 mm
- Wheelbase : 1560 mm
- Advertised weight : 249 kg with full
- Fuel tank capacity : 30 liters
- Front tire : 120/70/19
- Rear Tire : 170/60/17
Cycle part
- Frame : tubular steel mesh reinforced with molybdenum
- Fork : WP 46 mm semi-active inverted as standard
- Rear suspension : WP semi-active mono-shock as standard
- Front brake : 2 x 320 mm discs, Brembo 4-piston radial calipers
- Rear brake : 1 disc of 267 mm, 2 piston Brembo caliper
- ABS : standard, adjustable and disengageable
Transmission
- Final drive : by string
- Clutch : multidisc in oil bath, anti-dribble as standard (electronic engine brake control optional)
- Gearbox : 6 reports
Instrumentation
- Dash console : Screen on the right with time, fuel level, engine temperature, gear engaged and engine speed by hand + screen on the left – "multipage" display type -, with 2 daily trips, odometer, average and instantaneous consumption, remaining range, air and oil temperature, battery voltage, tire pressure, seat and grip heating settings, anti-slip settings, ABS, suspensions, riding modes (4)…
Commercial information
- Price : 17 995 €
- Guarantee : 2 years parts and MO
- Availability : Immediate
- Colors : White and gray only
- Main options offered : MSR (Motor Slip Regulation, anti-dribble with electronic regulation) at 143 € and HHC (Hold Hill Control, hill start aid) at 179 €, luggage (top case, suitcases, tank bag: from 1305 € to 1462 € in pack form), aluminum engine guard at € 269, radiator protection grille at € 79.85, tank guard (sticker) at € 39.90
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