After much badgering and cajoling from my local dealer, I finally found the time to have a ride on the 1190. I went into the dealer with the G/F last saturday as she is thinking about an SMT and for some reason felt very drawn to the 1190.
Organised the test ride and picked the bike up on Thursday in lovely sunshine. After having a run through of all the gadgets, put it in street mode I headed off into the sun looking forward to the next 2 hours.
My initial impressions are was how small it felt compared with my GSA and it felt more like a super moto. Right off the bat the engine felt very very strong and powerful, lovely gearbox and probably some of the best brakes I've used on any bike. After about 15 minutes of feeling my way I got it on some of my favourite local roads and immediately I wasn't happy with the riding position and the screen was dreadful. I was wearing a Tour X and I couldn't get it to a position where there was no buffeting and the visor was soon caked in flies and crap. I also didn't really like the power delivery in street as it seemed all or nothing and came in very fast especially on back roads. I tried it in rain mode which drops the power to around 100hp and the bike was transformed from being a bit of an animal to being something much more manageable and I started to enjoy it much more and became a bit more confident in the bike. The 150 hp on tap is way more than needed for an "Adventure" in my opinion and is not what I want or need from a bike but maybe I'm getting old.
The handling is good and the controls nice and light and everything does what it's supposed to but, and it's a big but, I felt there is something missing from the bike and I just couldn't really gel with it. After reading all the hype about this thing I really wanted to like it but I just don't and can't really put my finger on why. I've ridded a few 950 and 990's and found them very involving and great fun to ride but this thing has managed to lose this and it seems to have lost the KTM character. Looking at all the plastic on it I certainly wouldn't want to get this thing in the dirt and I think the Dalton Highway would kill it although it's been designed for this.
As I have said I really wanted to like it but just felt very underwhelmed by the whole experience and my opinion is KTM have gone away from the 950/990 roots and into the world of a sports bike with straight bars which is where I guess they are aiming it for bigger sales.
Funnily enough, when I got back on my bike it felt big and heavy with stiff controls but it just makes me smile like an idiot everytime I get on it because it has tons of character which sadly the KTM doesn't have. Sadly, the KTM is not for me.
Organised the test ride and picked the bike up on Thursday in lovely sunshine. After having a run through of all the gadgets, put it in street mode I headed off into the sun looking forward to the next 2 hours.
My initial impressions are was how small it felt compared with my GSA and it felt more like a super moto. Right off the bat the engine felt very very strong and powerful, lovely gearbox and probably some of the best brakes I've used on any bike. After about 15 minutes of feeling my way I got it on some of my favourite local roads and immediately I wasn't happy with the riding position and the screen was dreadful. I was wearing a Tour X and I couldn't get it to a position where there was no buffeting and the visor was soon caked in flies and crap. I also didn't really like the power delivery in street as it seemed all or nothing and came in very fast especially on back roads. I tried it in rain mode which drops the power to around 100hp and the bike was transformed from being a bit of an animal to being something much more manageable and I started to enjoy it much more and became a bit more confident in the bike. The 150 hp on tap is way more than needed for an "Adventure" in my opinion and is not what I want or need from a bike but maybe I'm getting old.
The handling is good and the controls nice and light and everything does what it's supposed to but, and it's a big but, I felt there is something missing from the bike and I just couldn't really gel with it. After reading all the hype about this thing I really wanted to like it but I just don't and can't really put my finger on why. I've ridded a few 950 and 990's and found them very involving and great fun to ride but this thing has managed to lose this and it seems to have lost the KTM character. Looking at all the plastic on it I certainly wouldn't want to get this thing in the dirt and I think the Dalton Highway would kill it although it's been designed for this.
As I have said I really wanted to like it but just felt very underwhelmed by the whole experience and my opinion is KTM have gone away from the 950/990 roots and into the world of a sports bike with straight bars which is where I guess they are aiming it for bigger sales.
Funnily enough, when I got back on my bike it felt big and heavy with stiff controls but it just makes me smile like an idiot everytime I get on it because it has tons of character which sadly the KTM doesn't have. Sadly, the KTM is not for me.




I would rather trust the impartial, honest, opinions of the guys on here that I know than that of some journo who has been flown out to a launch and wined and dined and who has a vested interest in ensuring the advertising revenues from the manufacturer continue to flow in.