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The Austrian brand KTM is presenting two versions of an electrically-driven sport motorcycle for the first time. Both a sports-oriented offroad machine and a dynamic on-road bike are on display at the Tokyo Motorcycle show under the label “KTM Freeride”.
Mattighofen/Tokyo, March 26, 2010. One and a half years after it’s commitment to developing an electrically-driven bike, KTM, the sports motorcycle company headquartered in Mattighofen, Austria is now determinedly on the way towards the production of a series-ready zero emission motorcycle. Under the label “Freeride”, KTM is simultaneously presenting two …Â Details
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Ducati’s literature boldly boasts the new Multistrada 1200 as four bikes in one: sport bike, touring bike, urban runabout, and off-roader, or as Ducati perhaps mistakenly calls it, enduro.
That sounds like the marketing department spinning a tall tale. So to back the claim, Ducati uses complex electronics to offer four push-button-selectable riding modes (Sport, Touring, Urban and Enduro), each mode with different settings for power output and delivery, traction control level, and on 1200S models, suspension …Â Details