2017 KTM 1090 Adventure review: more is better !
The 1050 Adventure, launched in 2015, became 1090 Adventure two years later, with a power leap of 30 hp. Now assisted by a "Low Power" version for A2 licenses, this KTM trail family access bike multiplies the assets to seduce. Test.
KTM 1090 Adventure test page 4: Technical and commercial sheet
KTM 1090 Adventure 2017
Engine
Transmission
Cycle part
WP 48 mm inverted fork, non-adjustable. 185 mm of travel
WP mono-shock absorber, adjustable in preload and rebound. 190 mm of travel
Dimensions, weight, capacities
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