KTM Plans for Larger On-Road Line

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Powersports Business
Tuesday November 8, 2005

Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM clinched the 125cc Road Race Constructors' World Championship on November 6. Although it had small success with the limited Duke, KTM's first serious on-road offering came in 2003 with the introduction of the dual-sport 950 Adventure.

For 2006, KTM revealed plans to bring back the 950 Adventure and Adventure S, offer a road-going 625 SMC, and a new bike called the 950 Supermoto. The company also said it would bring the 990 Super Duke - already available in Europe - to the U.S. in 2007.

During a recent conversation with Powersports Business, Stefan Pierer, KTM CEO, said other planned on-road models include a 1150cc RC8 scheduled for 2008, a twin-cylinder sport-tourer, plus two bikes which will likely boast powerplants in the 1600cc to 1700cc range.

Look for two new KTM off-road models to be introduced during the EICMA trade show in Milan, November 14-18. Also, read more from the interview with Stefan Pierer in the November 14 edition of Powersports Business magazine.
 
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