The 990 RC R prototype previews KTM’s first road-going sportbike since the RC8 was discontinued back in 2015.
KTM has unveiled the upcoming 990 RC R prototype, which will go on to be its all-new flagship road-homologated sports bike. Back in 2015, KTM discontinued the RC8 and announced that it would halt production of its street-legal superbikes and focus on making naked and adventure motorcycles. Well, the 990 RC R is the successor to the RC8 and focuses on building on its legacy. Images currently showcase a camouflage prototype, and the full design has yet to be unveiled.
- Will be powered by a 947cc LC8c parallel twin and will produce 128hp and 103Nm.
- 990 RC R will have a steel frame and diecast aluminum subframe.
- The 990 RC R will have fully adjustable WP Apex open cartridge suspension.
KTM has disclosed that the 990 RC R will be powered by a 947cc LC8c parallel twin, producing a claimed 128hp and 103Nm. The same motor produces 123hp and 103Nm in the current 990 Duke. The 990 RC R will have a steel frame and diecast aluminium subframe that KTM says has an increased weight bias towards the front end. KTM also claims to have beefed up the stiffness of the 990 RC R chassis for increased stability under acceleration and better agility.
The 990 RC R will have fully adjustable WP Apex open cartridge suspension and cast aluminium wheels wrapped in Michelin tyres. KTM has designed this motorcycle inside a wind tunnel and equipped it with aero wings inspired by its MotoGP bikes, which KTM claims add extra stability for braking and cornering. KTM also mentioned that engineers have spent much time ensuring a comfortable balance between street and track ergonomics.