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KTM DUKE 200

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Post time 22-10-2012 05:32 PM | Show all posts
tossee posted on 22-10-2012 04:55 PM
Hari tuh motor duke nih layan supermoto race kat bukit jalil...kena tapau kat kawasaki KSR 150 jek.. ...


moto nih....

bagi aku.... 1 word ..... "JAMBU" ........

sorry aaaa ....kepada peminat2 KTM duke 200 nih....jangan sentap ehhh...

aku pun minat jgak duke 200 ni dulu...

tp selepas aku tgk er6, z800, zx6 .....

memang aku tak tgk dah duke 200......duke 690 bleh consider la....

hhehe...jgn maraaaa aaaa.... cabottt Last edited by mikey.zid on 22-10-2012 05:40 PM

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Post time 23-10-2012 09:14 AM | Show all posts
Betul tuh bro...memula masa derang buat soft launch dedulu nampak agak garang duke 200 nih....sampaikan haku nyaris2 nak beli...skali tgk rega dia camharam..terus kansel...skrg nih nampak motor duke 200 nih cam motor biasa2 jek setarap dgn Yamaha RX-S dedulu....skrg nih dah ramai yg pakai..lagi ler nampak mcm biasa jek motor nih...hari tuh aku pi tgk duke 200 nih kat Wee Bikers sek 7 shah alam...kualiti dia tidak seperti yg diharapkan...nampak cam QC derang tak amik berat sgt....font KTM dlm headlamp tuh siap ada kesan cat putih meleleh (siap nampak kesan cap jari kat dlm headlamp tuh)....pastuh ada bebrape parts plastik yg derang tak trim kasik nampak smooth...mungkin sbb nak kejar sales kut...production non-stop....terus aku takde selera tgk kat duke 200 nih...bukan apa ler yer...motor honda wave ke EX5 takde slek cat meleleh camtuh tuh tauu....

Gambar nih haku amik kat Wee Bikers...











Kalo uols kira betul2 loan Duke 200 nih.....mmg mahal worr....abis bayar selama 6 taun total yg uols bayar adalah dlm RM35K... tambah lagi 2K boleh beli lagi sebijik dgn rega cash.. Last edited by tossee on 23-10-2012 09:32 AM

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Post time 23-10-2012 09:40 AM | Show all posts
tossee posted on 23-10-2012 09:14 AM
Betul tuh bro...memula masa derang buat soft launch dedulu nampak agak garang duke 200 nih....sampai ...

giler haperrr... interest >15% tuuu....

baik guna personal loan....

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Post time 23-10-2012 12:33 PM | Show all posts
ryo_takahashi1 posted on 23-10-2012 09:40 AM
giler haperrr... interest >15% tuuu....

baik guna personal loan....

Kheennn...riuk...tapi ramai yg sanggup amik wor....janji dpt motor cantik.....
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Post time 23-10-2012 03:18 PM | Show all posts
tossee posted on 23-10-2012 12:33 PM
Kheennn...riuk...tapi ramai yg sanggup amik wor....janji dpt motor cantik.....



jambu .....

haha mau kene tumbuk jgak aku nih...muehehehe....
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Post time 27-10-2012 09:21 PM | Show all posts
Kalo awek uitm shah alam naik nih cun worr....tonggek jek....yammm...yammm!!
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Post time 29-10-2012 08:59 PM | Show all posts
tossee posted on 27-10-2012 09:21 PM
Kalo awek uitm shah alam naik nih cun worr....tonggek jek....yammm...yammm!!

pss.. tosse, aku pnh kantoi bwk awek UiTM, dh selamat den dgn beliau sampai skang haahahahahah
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Post time 1-11-2012 09:12 PM | Show all posts
Muahaha...aku pomm....skrg awek uitm berkenaan sedang buat master laks....dah siap terberanak daa pom..
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Post time 19-11-2012 08:22 PM | Show all posts
first time tengok nampak macam besar
tenung lama2 sikit, lebih kurang macam rxz ja
tapi rupa tu nampak garang la
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Post time 23-12-2012 09:08 AM | Show all posts
KTM 200 Duke first UK ride review
We answer the big questions: what'll it do flat-out, will it wheelie and can an experienced rider live with it day to day

Tweet Posted: 2 August 2012
by Ben Cope

KTM's 200 Duke ... it looks every bit the big bike

There's no mistaking it. Unless it's parked next to a 125 Duke.

Tight and ultra tidy

I get excited looking at that swingarm

The office

New tyres by MRF. Clean pants by H&M

200 Duke sizes up Hornet 600

Clear clocks offer handy info. 200 miles to a tank is possible.

200 Duke likes backing in

Not sure the same can be said for the MRF tyres

A KTM that allows me to get both feet on the floor? Surely this is some kind of sinister photoshop

Rearsets are clunky

..cleaner-looking ones on the 690 Duke

Grips ... not grippy. Brake lever ... about as adjustable as time itself

You won't be storing much under the pillion seat
The 'youth' getting into biking today are missing out on two-strokes and no matter how good the latest crop of four-strokes are becoming, the power delivery, noise and smokeyness of my TZR125 personified my late teens perfectly: I'd spend hours making a racket and burning two-stroke down countless country lanes, getting shouted at by walkers, getting it wrong on many occasion and steering clear of hedges. But only just.

There, I just thought I'd get that off my chest. I'm not sure the current crop of small-capacity four-strokes evoke that same sense of mischief and adventure. Does that change with the 200 Duke?

The 200 Duke enters the woefully under-populated sub-300cc market with all the subtlety a bright orange, sharp-edged aggressive looking bike bearing a massive DUKE across the tank can muster. Just look at it, I think it looks awesome.

The 200 Duke is almost identical to the 125 Duke; the same chassis, same everything it's just the engine that's different. The 200cc engine has a 72mm bore compared to the 125's 58mm and a 49mm stroke, just 2mm longer than the 125. With a setup like that, you know it's going to rev and rev.

Just like the 125 Duke, the 200 is made in India, then quality-checked at KTM's production plant in Austria before being unleashed on European dealers. Its quality and finish is every bit 'Western' and there are only a couple of hints of its Indian roots - I'll touch on those later.

From six foot away, it looks every bit the big bike, it has a solid stance - the beefy forks, angled tank and intricate swingarm distract you from the tiny motor hidden within.

That changes slightly when you sit on it. It's got that flick-between-your-legs feel of my RS250 and with both feet firmly on the floor I've got plenty of control of its 135kg wet weight.

The view ahead is very KTM, again you'd think you were on a 690 Duke, the switchgear is almost identical, the bars and top yoke are KTM branded and the clocks glow - predictably - orange on start-up.

At just under 6ft, the 200 Duke suits my frame well. You feel like you're dominating a small bike but, importantly, you don't feel cramped. The angled tank adds to the feeling of being in control, my thighs slot under the tanks 'wings' meaning I can keep a looser grip on the bars.

On the go, the 200 Duke doesn't struggle to march through the gears, it has plenty of drive low-down, especially considering its size, but it really likes to rev, peaking at 10,500rpm. It feels like you've got a box of 10 gears all with a very similar ratio. Pulling out of a T-junction and getting up to the NSL, you feed in gear after gear without noticing a great deal of change in the engine note but it isn't shy about racking up the speed.

Now for the important stuff: the 200 Duke bounces off the limiter in 6th at an indicated 85mph (but you'll need to have your chin on the tank and bum on the pillion seat).

An 85mph (indicated) top-end is respectable but 1st gear tops out at 28mph, so 2nd to 5th cover 30mph to 70mph. Perhaps I'm too used to litre-class sportsbikes that have a good 40mph between gears, but the ratios on the 200 Duke feel as tightly packed as Dawn French's corset.

Final drive is 14:43 and I reckon 15:43 would make a decent difference. Let's be honest, you're going to spend most of your time on the 200 Duke trying to get north of 60mph - especially if your commute involves dual carriageways and at 70mph in top, I start to feel sorry for the hard-working single piston and at 85mph I would have forgiven it had it made a bid for freedom. Running a slightly taller gearing might mean you can get over 90mph but more importantly it means you can carry 70mph without feeling like you're maxing-out the motor.

Now, I have to admit I've never heard of MRF, but these are the Indian-spec tyres that come on the 200 Duke. Even the man from KTM raised his eyebrows when he mentioned them. I took it easy at first, but they didn't give any bad feedback even when giving them 17-year-old style enthusiastic abuse.

The MRFs grip well, but they're weird in two ways: when they break traction they don't want to come back and the profile is suicidal. I mucked about pulling a few skids and backing it in and when the rear tyre breaks away, it feels like you're on ice. A decent tyre would generate a bit of heat, grip a bit more and then come back into line - not the MRFs. The profile is fine until the edge where they drop off a cliff. If you can get the chicken strips off your MRF tyres, I applaud you. I sat looking at the front tyre and worked out that in order to scrub the last chicken strips off, you'd have to be upside down.

I didn't get to ride the bike in the wet but I suspect that's where the MRF tyres will give up. Cheap tyres usually do. If you want to become a really good rider, stick with them and fit them again and again, then when you move up to a bigger bike and fit decent tyres no-one will be able to keep up. That I promise.

I'm not slating the tyres but they're definitely an area where you feel KTM have skimped on an otherwise quality product. How much would it cost to fit a decent set of grippy tyres? Not a lot but this time the accountants at KTM won.

The 200 Duke is a lot of fun on country roads. There's a lot going on between 40 and 70mph to keep you interested; lots of revs, lots of gear changes and lots of corner speed. The tighter and twistier the road, the more it feels at home. It's one of those rare bikes that everyone can get stuck into and if you're used to big bhp, you'll love going back to the days where carrying corner speed and looking a mile ahead to plot your next overtakes were crucial weapons in making progress. If you were out with a group of mates all on 200 Dukes, you'd quickly see who's really capable of riding and who's become lazy - you can't rely on an excess of power to make up lost ground.

There's nothing intimidating about the power delivery and the single-cylinder Duke doesn't carry over the lumpy on/off delivery of a larger capacity single.

Although the suspension features WP branding on the forks and that familiar white spring in the rear, it's a fairly budget setup. The bolts holding on the rear shock look like they should be holding together a steel joist. It looks good though that's probably high up the list for any would-be owner.

You'll struggle to tie the suspension in knots at the speeds you can carry on the standard tyres. Fit a set of ultra-sticky race-based tyres and you might start to find the suspension lacking, but in standard trim, it's supple and subtle and doesn't jar over bumps or rebound like a pogo-stick when you come off the brakes.

Talking of brakes, we don't get the Brembos we saw on the concept bikes, but we get ByBre instead. What's that? Well it's Brembo's brand for emerging markets. Lap-record inducing they aren't but they're plenty good enough and backed up front and rear with braided brake lines too. A well-placed Brembo sticker on the front caliper and no-one will be any the wiser..

Over my day of thrashing around country lanes, A-roads, town centres and dual carriageways, the 200 Duke's clocks told me we'd managed 7.1L/100miles, which with its 10.5 litre tank means I'd have got around 150 miles to the tank. It was being thrashed. If you rode it with half an eye on fuel economy, I have no doubt you'd get closer to 200 miles from the tank.

In town the 200 Duke is a doddle: mega steering lock, low weight, light clutch and throttle - what more do you need? You can U-turn it in a single lane and that lack of weight makes it easy to worm your way through impossibly small gaps with pin-point precision.

Component wise, I can think of six things I really like and four I don't: I don't like the cheap hard grips, the rearsets look like they're designed for a cement mixer. The tyres seem a cost-saving too far, finally there's no underseat storage.

I like the swing-arm - it looks factory, the braided brake lines are a nice touch, the clocks are clear and offer great functions including fuel economy, average speed, distance to the next service. The brakes might offer a designer label but they're strong without being intimidating and I love the click-down sidestand which pops into place and stays there when you're two-thirds of the way down the stroke. Finally I like the ultralight-action throttle. KTMs have a throttle that feels like you need to arm-wrestle it open and then it's always eager to snap shut. The 200 Duke's is light, but remains precise.

If I bought one, I'd change a few things. Firstly, the grips - they have the feel of the ones you get on the Manx TT superbikes games on the ferry; rock hard and built to last. A set of Renthal soft grips would make a difference. I'd change the tyres, it's a shame Michelin's Pilot Road 3 aren't available in sizes to fit the 200 Duke but Metzeler's Z8s are and I'd rate these over the standard MRFs. The brake lever looks like something off a Halfords-own BMX, I'd want a bit of adjustability in the span, perhaps something from ASV. As already mentioned, I'd play around with the gearing. Perhaps one tooth bigger on the front sprocket, or two smaller on the rear sprocket and to help that taller gearing - although the stock exhaust is very cute - I'd ditch it for something that does that diddy-single cylinder justice.

The 200 Duke might be small in capacity but it's big on fun. Although it's not quite the manic two-stroke I had when I was younger, it's a serious package that's perfect for novices to learn their trade on. If I was commuting in the city, it would fit the bill perfectly, but experienced riders would find it lacking in grunt on the open road.

These small capacity bikes seem quite expensive. A Honda CBR125 is £3,400, a Yamaha YZF-R125 is £4,300.

At £3,995 the 200 Duke is just £200 more than the 125 Duke and considering it's got 60% more displacement and at least 60% more thrills, I'd say it's a bargain.



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Post time 23-12-2012 09:56 PM | Show all posts
tossee posted on 4-9-2012 03:28 PM
Tapi motor nih laju ler..

untuk org yg gilakan kelajuan lupakan lah moto ni
naik 140 jer
harga skrg 18k
pitammmm
xberbaloi 18k dgn kelajuan 140...espai gua hrga 4k pun blh naik 120
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Post time 25-12-2012 08:19 AM | Show all posts
Bila model 2013 nak keluar? Ada berita?
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Post time 30-5-2013 03:18 PM | Show all posts
Pasang di Kedah,patutnya harga bawah 15k. Mahal sangat motor ni tak berbaloi.
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Post time 19-6-2013 11:59 PM | Show all posts
camtu beli belang atau fz aje lahhh
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Post time 8-11-2013 09:25 AM | Show all posts
motor ni sedap bila layan conner fuhh syahdu...
Tapi kalau turun spocket buka cut off dalam 150 or boleh sampai yang penting tahan n xtahan je nak lawan angin tu kuat banget

Tapi bila berenti kat trafic light cam malu je cam artis lak
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Post time 8-11-2013 09:27 AM | Show all posts
tapi part spare part dia hurm serupa 600 cc je menangis gak la
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Post time 11-2-2014 01:21 PM | Show all posts
yang baharu tanpa ABS Rm15,888
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Post time 11-2-2014 04:57 PM | Show all posts
ambik 390 terus!...
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Post time 12-2-2014 10:14 AM | Show all posts
honda_jazz posted on 11-2-2014 04:57 PM
ambik 390 terus!...


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Post time 13-2-2014 03:56 PM | Show all posts
ryo_takahashi1 posted on 12-2-2014 10:14 AM

RC 390 & RC 200 bakal menyusul Jun 2014 dengar2 la xpasti kesahihan dia...
Yang pasti design model ni memang kacak
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