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Spy Pics: KTM 790 Duke Spotted Testing
The KTM 790 Duke has been spied in production-ready guise ahead of its launch later this year.
The upcoming KTM 790 Duke spied testing looks near production ahead of its debut later this year. The 790 Duke debuted as a concept at the 2016 EICMA show in Milan.
The KTM 790 Duke prototype caught on camera by morebikes gives the clearest indication of what the new Duke will look like when it hits the streets.
The KTM 790 Duke pictured in the spy images sports split headlights which are now a signature design feature of the new Duke lineup. The new bike also features a large flyscreen which has been extended up for more wind protection when the new bike is on the move.
KTM will offer the 790 Duke in two guises, the basic 790 Duke and the 790 Duke R. The bike pictured here is the base 790 Duke which morebikes claim is identifiable by the JJuan brake callipers it sports.
The exhaust system on the 790 Duke is a compact two-into-one system that twists around the swingarm and swings upward to end up under the rear seat.
The production spec KTM 790 Duke is expected to make its debut at the 2018 EICMA motorcycle show in Milan later this year
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The KTM 790 Duke is widely expected to replace the single cylinder monster that is the 690 Duke. Until that happens (if it does happen at all), click on the photo gallery below to view the latest images of the KTM 690 Duke R.