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2008 KTM 990 Super Duke Motorcycle reviews
Reliability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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Fess
Long Island, New York
Reviewed on August 14, 2011
Motorcycle reviewed 2008 KTM 990 Super Duke
5.0
This is a comfortable sportbike. There can be a problem with fuel injection surging on some bikes. Mine had it very badly and it required a $300 Power Commander to clear it up. After you get past that issue, the bike is very reliable, has quality WP suspension and a strong torquey engine. I've owned almost...
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This is a comfortable sportbike. There can be a problem with fuel injection surging on some bikes. Mine had it very badly and it required a $300 Power Commander to clear it up. After you get past that issue, the bike is very reliable, has quality WP suspension and a strong torquey engine. I've owned almost 30 bikes and this has been one of my favorites. It's replaced my Triumph Daytona as my track bike and I'm quite happy with it (except for lack of wind protection on the high speed straights). I highly recommend, it will keep up with anybody for street sport riding, it's competitive for track days and it's quite comfortable.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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Aaron Hudacky
Fallon, Nevada
Reviewed on April 20, 2011
Motorcycle reviewed 2008 KTM 990 Super Duke
5.0
The SD is comfortable, stops and turns quickly, sounds amazing and looks striking. They are also relatively uncommon, and when you consider that new ones can be found for $10k and less, they are a ridiculously good value. I have the R model Superduke. There isn't another bike available within $5,000 tha...
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The SD is comfortable, stops and turns quickly, sounds amazing and looks striking. They are also relatively uncommon, and when you consider that new ones can be found for $10k and less, they are a ridiculously good value. I have the R model Superduke. There isn't another bike available within $5,000 that I'd consider to replace the SDR. The R seat isn't for everyone, but it lets you move around a lot on the bike. The regular SD seat looks much more forgiving.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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