2wzilla
Well-known member
So there seems to be no more Supersports bikes coming from KTM above 390cc with Canada/US only having the KTM RC390 and a small amount of International countries getting the KTM RC125 and KTM RC200 along with the KTM RC390. I was always a fan of KTM, not performance wise as to me KTM seemed like a better brand then Ducati with less hiccups then Ducati and similar price tag. And honestly I wasn't very wrong with KTM RC390 having rather sketchy breaks and laughable gas tank that is even smaller than CBR250R's, which made me wonder "Why the hell KTM?". Don't get me wrong I still think KTM 1290 Super Duke R is a phenomenal and amazing naked bike with little "****" to say about it, sure there are the electrical and electronic issues here and there something KTM is known for.
Now I was bit surprised and in the same time not, when I heard KTM will stop selling RC8R's for street use. I did find there excuse pretty funny "The RC8R is to dangerous and fast for the street..." Well duh, but what make any other 1000cc+ Supersports bike any less dangerous? I see people cruising around on CBR1100XX, ZX-14R and GSXR-1300 and this are Hypersport bikes, more dangerous than RC8R can be. The real reason I think KTM pulled the plug on the RC8R is the price tag. 20K + HST is rather hefty price to pay and then you got the hefty insurance to pay on this exotic bike, it's just like Ducati's and bit like Triumphs/MV Agusta/Aprilia. But realistically you can pick up a used CBR1000RR for $5000 and that's with loads of mod's and in rather nice condition. I seen a CBR1100XX go for sale in good condition for just $3600, granted you can get the parts for the 1100XX.
I'm just waiting till KTM stops selling RC390 since I honestly don't think wasting $7000+, + HST on a single cylinder 390cc bike is a wise idea. I only seen a single RC390 in past few years riding around Brampton, and that was just one random run in. Most people I see are on either Ninja 250/300 or CBR 250/300 as this bikes are dirt cheap to get used with mods and are pretty cheap on insurance as they cost nothing to replace should it come to that.
So what are your opinions on the KTM RC8R 1190 and KTM's decision to make it Track Only bike, removing it from public sale?
Now I was bit surprised and in the same time not, when I heard KTM will stop selling RC8R's for street use. I did find there excuse pretty funny "The RC8R is to dangerous and fast for the street..." Well duh, but what make any other 1000cc+ Supersports bike any less dangerous? I see people cruising around on CBR1100XX, ZX-14R and GSXR-1300 and this are Hypersport bikes, more dangerous than RC8R can be. The real reason I think KTM pulled the plug on the RC8R is the price tag. 20K + HST is rather hefty price to pay and then you got the hefty insurance to pay on this exotic bike, it's just like Ducati's and bit like Triumphs/MV Agusta/Aprilia. But realistically you can pick up a used CBR1000RR for $5000 and that's with loads of mod's and in rather nice condition. I seen a CBR1100XX go for sale in good condition for just $3600, granted you can get the parts for the 1100XX.
I'm just waiting till KTM stops selling RC390 since I honestly don't think wasting $7000+, + HST on a single cylinder 390cc bike is a wise idea. I only seen a single RC390 in past few years riding around Brampton, and that was just one random run in. Most people I see are on either Ninja 250/300 or CBR 250/300 as this bikes are dirt cheap to get used with mods and are pretty cheap on insurance as they cost nothing to replace should it come to that.
So what are your opinions on the KTM RC8R 1190 and KTM's decision to make it Track Only bike, removing it from public sale?
