Supermotos are some of the most fun you can have on two wheels, though their nature means they usually serve duty as a 2nd bike or toy as opposed to a daily rider. The 640 KTM Duke II was one of the first supermotos to sell in any numbers in the US, and it introduced a lot of riders to the fun you can have with an instant-wheelie machine for the street.
The ‘robotic-insect’ look might not work for all, but when you’re behind the bars you can’t see the headlight assembly, anyway!
This particular bike comes with many features, particularly heated grips, a KTM performance y-pipe feeding into open aftermarket pipes,
and of course, WP suspension.
Featuring the venerable LC4 engine, you’re looking at 55 hp, 40 mpg, and most importantly, only 320 lbs of bike to toss around.
Find this KTM Duke II here on Craigslist for $5000 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
One of the first semi-popular supermotos in the US, the KTM Duke II was a revelation for the lucky few that got to enjoy it. Lots of sportbike riders looked down upon a bike with "just" 50 horsepower, but the comfortable ergonomics and light weight made this an excellent hooligan…
One of the first semi-popular supermotos in the US, the KTM Duke II was a revelation for the lucky few that got to enjoy it - the comfortable ergonomics and light weight made this an excellent hooligan bike. Get used to riding with the front wheel off the ground! KTM's…
KTM has always enjoyed a reputation for making some of the best off-road bikes out there, but in recent years they've also taken on the status of a premiere supermoto manufacturer, as well. This all started in the mid 90's with the Austrian firm's first stock supermoto, the KTM Duke…