The 1390 Super Duke embodies the essence of a menacing naked street motorcycle. It is devoid of any superfluous elements, lacking unnecessary extras or features.
The motorcycle is equipped with a liquid-cooled V-twin engine, features a six-speed transmission, and utilizes a chain for the final drive.
The motorcycle is equipped with a liquid-cooled V-twin engine, features a six-speed transmission, and utilizes a chain for the final drive.
The 1350cc engine surpasses its predecessor, the 1290 model, by an additional 49cc. This enhancement was accomplished by expanding the bore from 108mm to 110mm.
Despite the slight bump in displacement, the power has been elevated to 187.7hp, and the torque has surged to 106.9 lb-ft.
The ram air system underwent a redesign to facilitate a more direct airflow, providing the Beast with the necessary 10 liters of air capacity to unleash its full roar.
The latest iteration of the Beast maintains the same steel tube chassis as its predecessor, leveraging the engine as an integral part of the structure to enhance torsional rigidity.
Featuring lightweight Michelin Power GP tires, the Beast ensures optimal grip during both straight-line acceleration and cornering. These tires are well-suited for performance in both dry and wet road condition
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