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2015 Ktm 1290 Super Adventure on 2040-motos

US $19,999.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
Location:

Seneca, South Carolina, United States

Seneca, South Carolina, United States
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KTM 1290 Super Adventure photos

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KTM 1290 Super Adventure tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

KTM 1290 Super Adventure description

Design: 2-cylinder, 4 stroke, V 75
Stroke: 62.4 mm
Lubrication: forced oil lubrication with 3 oil pumps
Secondary Gear Ratio: 17:42
EMS: Keihin EMS with RBW and cruise control, double ignition
Displacement: 1301 cm^3
Power in kW: 118kW
Transmission: 6-speed 
Cooling: Liquid cooled
Bore: 101 mm
Starter: Electric starter
Primary Drive: 40:76
Clutch: PASC (TM) slipper clutch, hydraulically actuated

Bike sold as pictured

Moto blog

2015 KTM 1290 Super Adventure Confirmed

Wed, 20 Aug 2014

KTM has officially confirmed it will launch the new 1290 Super Adventure on Sept. 30 at the Intermot show in Cologne. To tide us over until then, KTM released this official image of the adventure-tourer and provided a few details, describing it as the “absolute pinnacle of luxury sport-touring riding.” Based on its name, we assume the Super Adventure will use the same engine as the 1290 Super Duke R.

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