Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke

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Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke
Kramer Motorcycle

Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke

Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke

Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke

Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke

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Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke
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Kramer Motorcycle has built a 790 super sports bike for the race track based on the KTM 790 Duke.

Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke
Kramer Motorcycle

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From 2020 he will drive in a British championship. But there will also be a Track Day version.

Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke
Kramer Motorcycle

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The engine basis is the standard 105 hp and 86 Nm twin from the KTM 790 Duke.

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Kramer Motorcycle

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The steel tubular space frame and the light metal swing arm with beams were redesigned for use on the racetrack.

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Kramer Motorcycle

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The 135 kilogram GP2 motorcycle is due to compete from 2020, the track day bike will bring it to 140 kilograms.

Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke
Kramer Motorcycle

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The final dates for the 790 Supersport should be known by Christmas 2018.

Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke
Kramer Motorcycle

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Kramer has not yet given any prices or final performance values. The machines should be very cheap and sufficiently motorized.

Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke
Kramer Motorcycle

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The first customer vehicles are to be delivered in autumn 2019.

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Kramer Motorcycle

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Orders can be made from the end of March 2019.

Kramer Motorcycle KMC 790 Supersport

Super sports bike based on the KTM 790 Duke

Kramer Motorcycle has built a 790 super sports bike for the race track based on the KTM 790 Duke. From 2020 he will drive in a British championship. But there will also be a Track Day version for hobby drivers.

With the 7th90 Duke is a new model and, above all, a new twin in the range. It will be used in other models in addition to the 790 Duke in the future, but the Austrians are not planning a genuine Supersport model.

Weighs only 135 kg

Here, Kramer Motorcycle from Toging am Inn in Bavaria comes in. The Bavarians have developed a real racetrack motorcycle around the 105 hp and 86 Nm two-cylinder. Building on this prototype, not only the motorcycle for the British GP2 series should come in the next twelve months, but also a Track Day version for everyone, i.e. a bike for amateur racers without street approval or homologation for a racing series.

The GP2 motorcycle, which weighs 135 kilograms, is expected to compete in 2020, while the track day bike will weigh 140 kilograms. Kramer has not yet given any prices or final performance values. The super athletes based on the KTM 790 Duke should be very cheap and adequately motorized.

Can be ordered from March 2019

The steel tubular space frame and the light metal swing arm with beams were redesigned for use on the racetrack.


Kramer Motorcycle

Testing is currently underway, and customers will be allowed to run in 2019.

Kramer was able to fall back on the extensive experience that the team made when building its HKR EVO 1 and 2 racers for the super mono class based on a KTM 690. The tank, paneling and seat hump are extremely filigree.

The lying central spring strut and the upside-down fork come from the WP shelf. Brembo contributes the brakes.

The final dates for the 790 Supersport should be known by Christmas 2018. The first customer vehicles are to be delivered in autumn 2019. Orders can be made from the end of March 2019. The presentation of the race-ready GP2 "Race"-Model is planned for early 2019. From 2020 customer teams can compete with the 790.

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