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Which model do we currently have available in the US , the Duke or the RC? I'm confused. Is the motor tuned the same for both?
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my first street bike was a Honda Super 90, my second was a Honda CB125S, the 90 was faster than the 125. I thought a 250 would be the biggest bike I would ever want
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According to Cycle World both the Duke390 and the RC390 will be available in the US in 2015
KTM Announces Three New Models for 2015: RC 390, 390 Duke and the 1290 Super Adventure
I'd kind of like to see tiered licensing here too... Although I would have hated it here when I was getting my license. My first two bikes were air cooled 750s, which I think are fairly reasonable first bikes... But I would like to force the noobs to ride something smaller when I see them out there squiding it up. I feel like an old man. GET OFF MY LAWN!!!
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I would have been okay with a tiered system too but maybe not quite as aggressive as Europe; and maybe one that accounts for the fact that a 650cc twin is not necessarily comparable to a 600cc I4.
Kawi dealers moved 250s by the truck load.
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Are there statistics on how these 250's sell/sold compared to 600 and 1k sport-bikes? Apparently every dealer everywhere is selling them non-stop, yet I rarely see them on the road.
Was that the case pre-2008? I always wondered about the late 80s - 2007 250R at dealerships, since the used market was so strong. Those bikes are/were bulletproof and could have plenty of owners before getting tired. I had a 2001 model which I bought in 2005 for $1800 and sold it 2.5 years / 10k miles later for $1600. Such a great little bike and still have fond memories of wringing it out in multiple gears without hitting direct-to-jail speeds.
Of course, the 2008 redesign must have netted a lot of newbies who shunned the previous model's dated looks, so I'd expect those to fly out of showrooms. The newest iteration of the 250/300s are downright sexy. I'll probably buy one once they depreciate a bit more.
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I read what I think is a pretty good review of the duke 390 on motorcycle news. Bike sounds awesome, especially for the $4999 asking price.
What I find most interesting is they compare it to the DRZ-400SM, which I happen to own-more or less. That comparison hadn't occurred to me. But it really hit home when they point out the DRZ retails for $7189. That makes the KTM almost $2200 less than a carb'ed suzuki who's design dates back to when jasnmar's race bike was state of the art! Buzzing CL, it seems you would have to try pretty hard to pick up even a used DRZ-SM for less than the KTM's retail price.
That's stunning!
I need to demo some KTMs. Much of their lineup appeals to me. Without having ridden it, I think the Duke 390 would make a sweet backup street bike / commuter / run-about.
What do you classify as 'superbikes'? GSXR 1k's?
In my mind a 'superbike' is an exotic like a duc panigale or RC1190 or BWM s1000rr or something. Sure, I see those being low-volume, high margin.
But I always thought the japanese makes moved a ton of 600 and 1000cc sport bikes here in the US. I thought those were their volume leaders.
When OEMs are talking about Superbikes they tend to be referring to liter/open class bikes. Country of origin isn't a factor. "600's" aka Middleweights (600s, 675s, 848, 899) sell more than open class bikes. As for sales, when I worked at Ducati North America we hit a record number of units sold, 10,000 for the year of 2007. That also happened to be the year the 1098 was launched, to much fanfare and public applause. The leading bike sold that year was "Baby Monsters", the smallest size Monster we had in the lineup. 1098's made up less than 10% of sales as I recall.
FYI Motorcyclist posted the video from this day: 2015 Lightweight Sportbike Shootout | ON TWO WHEELS | Motorcyclist
Track - I'm on the Kawi in black leathers. JRO is on the Honda with white leathers / rainbow helmet.
Street - I'm wearing the red Dainese jacket mainly on the Honda.
Actually everyone in this video is a New Englander. Ari and Zack are from the Cape and cut their teeth racing at Loudon. Jess (female street rider) is from CT and is moving back East next week () and JRO and I are obviously NESRians. Small world.
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