You only get that if you opt for the full package. 2025 KTM 790 Duke - Orange 2025 KTM 790 Duke - Black At the end of the day, the 2025 KTM 790 Duke isn’t a massive leap forward in terms of ...
KTM’s recent struggles haven't kept the Austrian bikemaker from introducing new bikes – such as the updated 790 Duke naked or ...
The KTM 790 Duke has been updated for 2025 ... and is available in two new colour designs with a choice of orange or black bodywork. Power sits at a claimed 93.7bhp at 8000rpm, meaning it can ...
KTM India has introduced a new all-black colour scheme for the 250 Duke. It is called Ebony Black and will be sold alongside Ceramic White, Electric Orange and Atlantic Blue. 2024 KTM 250 Duke is ...
The other visual update is the colour options — All Black and Black Orange. Needless to say, the 2025 KTM 790 Duke looks sporty in both colour choices. The next big update is the instrument ...
KTM 390 Duke is available with two color options - Ceramic White and Silver Metallic, while the former gets black alloy wheels with red strips, the later gets orange alloy wheels. However ...
KTM has given the 790 Duke a small update for 2025 ... two new colour choices – a signature KTM orange and a more muted black option. The rest of the bike is the same as before.
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The KTM 125 Duke is an entry-level motorcycle known for its aggressive styling, sporty performance, and impressive handling. The 124.7cc engine produces around 14.5 PS and 12 Nm of torque.
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Happily, the KTM’s electronics do exactly that and slowly decrease the power as the front wheel gets to its predetermined angle. If you can wheelie, the KTM’s electronics are too intrusive ...