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With its face of insects, the KTM Duke II does not go unnoticed. The Austrian brand presents a machine that is unlike any other. Does she shock you? So much the better, you will discover an exceptional machine. 17-inch BBS rims, 320 mm brake disc, dual exhaust under the saddle, Magura handlebars, and a 624 cm single cylinder³ which provides the trifle of 55 horses. The workmanship is excellent and, although it presents itself exclusively, the machine is designed to be usable and pleasant on a daily basis. the engine, flexible and lively, does not hesitate to take turns and does not suffer from any loss of power over its range of use. the perfect driving position, the firmness of the suspensions, the reduced travel of the fork, all this encourages sporty and aggressive driving. in this little game, the Duke II more readily accepts a sporty piloting rewarded by formidable efficiency. The braking is excellent and it is easy to stop the 145 kilos of this strange insect. More than a toy, this machine can also be a formidable tool for those who can tame it, because the beast is temperamental, but oh so enjoyable.
M.B
(inspired by Moto-journal – manufacturer photos)
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Max speed:
sup 160 km / h -
Consumption
medium: 7 l
The technical aspect
KTM 640 DUKE II 2006
- Frame
- Frame: single double steel cradle
- Tank: 11.2 liters
- Seat height: 900 mm
- Wheelbase: 1,460 mm
- Dry weight: 152 kg
- Train before
- WP inverted telehydraulic fork Ø 43 mm, deb: 140 mm
- 1 disc Ø 320 mm, 4 piston caliper
- Front wheel:
120/70
– 17
- Transmission
- 5-speed gearbox
- Secondary chain transmission
- Rear axle
- WP mono-shock, deb: 170 mm
- 1 disc Ø 220 mm, 1 piston caliper
- Rear wheel:
160/60
– 17
- Motor
- Single cylinder
, 4 stroke - Cooling: Liquid cooling
- 1 carburetor Ø 40 mm
- 1 ACT
- 4 valves per cylinder
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624.60 cc
(101 x 78 mm) -
55
ch
at 7,500 rpm -
5.80 mkg
at 5,500 rpm - Weight ratio /
power
: 2.76
kg / hp - Compression: 11.7: 1
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