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KTM RC8R - styled to be different, made to please
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KTM RC8R (2009-current)

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Detail Value
New price £14,995
Engine size 1195cc
Power 159.34bhp
Top speed 169.55mph
Insurance group 17
  MCN ratings Owners' ratings
Overall rating is 5 rating is 5
Engine rating is 4 rating is 4.5
Ride & Handling rating is 4 rating is 5
Equipment rating is 4 rating is 4
Quality & Reliability rating is 4 rating is 4
Value rating is 3 rating is 3.5

MCN overall verdict rating is 5

Unashamedly a circuit-based blaster that will need a road-rider to be fully aware of what he is about to buy if it’s to be used on the road. From the competition-biased WP suspension to the 170bhp engine and the lightweight Marchesini wheels in between, the KTM RC8R cries out for corners to be taken at speed. Although it doesn’t need to be ridden hard to appreciate it. But when it is given its head the rewards are, possibly, the same as narcotics. KTM RC8-R in a sentence: styled to be different; made to please.

Engine

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 4.5

The same LC8 engine as used on the current crop of large capacity KTM machines (990SM, RC8 etc) but with capacity increase to 1195cc and additional tuning work (new cams and timing, compression hike and so on). It’s a bloody gutsy lump down below and matched with an impressive amount of top end drive. What is the driving force is the linear torque output that makes riding the KTM RC8R as easy as opening the throttle. Sticky gearbox problems aren’t, thankfully, inherited from the RC8, thanks to new gear selector mechanism and revised gear cluster dogs. Comes with road or track throttle tubes: road version has a chamfered cam to smoothe out low rpm throttle delivery by reducing amount of throttle cable pull for a given amount of turn.

Ride and Handling

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 5

Increased trail figure (97mm total figure) over the RC8 makes the KTM RC8R a stable bike through long sweepers but still a quick steering, nimble tool through the twists. Front and rear suspension is race quality and has suitable adjustment (high and low speed compression adjustment at the rear) to dial in the bike to suit anyone and all road/track conditions – settings found under the seat.

Equipment

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 4

WP suspension as a product doesn’t have the brand name and desirability of Ohlins when really it should have – the suspension on the RC8R is belting. Marchesini forged wheels are par for the course on a grade-A superbike as are the Brembo Monobloc race-spec brakes. But its other areas that will tickle your fancy: adjustable footrests, levers, handlebars, subframe position and rear ride height are all there and easy to achieve. Compare and buy products for the KTM RC8R in the MCN Shop.

Quality and Reliability

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 4

No complaints whatsoever on the way the bike is built and finished. As said, the gearbox issues that affected early RC8 models has been resolved, and on our test bike no major fuelling problems (still a slight flutter around 3500-4000rpm for noise emissions). There is a lot of forum traffic on the subject of engine reliability but KTM reckons it is now on top of past issues.

Value

MCN rating rating is 3
Owners' rating rating is 3.5

Blimey: £14,995 – a lot of wedge in anyone’s book. For the performance and components that adorn the bike then maybe the price is justified when comparing to Ducati’s Ohlins shod 1198S at £16,495 – which the KTM RC8R has the edge over.

Insurance

Insurance group: 17

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Model History

2008: All-new KTM RC8 sportsbike introduced
2009: UK introduction of RC8R – a tuned, race-ready machine

Other Versions

At present the RC8R is a stand alone model

Specifications

Top speed 169.55mph
1/4-mile acceleration 10.77 secs
Power 159.34bhp
Torque 88.42ftlb
Weight 182kg
Seat height 805mm
Fuel capacity 16.5 litres
Average fuel consumption mpg
Tank range miles
Insurance group 17
Engine size 1195cc
Engine specification Liquid-cooled, 75° V-twin four-stroke. Six gears
Frame Tubular steel trellis
Front suspension adjustment Fully-adjustable
Rear suspension adjustment Fully-adjustable
Front brakes 2 x 320 disc with 4-piston calipers
Rear brake 220mm disc with two-piston caliper
Front tyre size 120/70 x 17
Rear tyre size 190/55 x 17

Examples for sale nowSee all current ads for this bike

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RC8

3164 miles

£8,195

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KTM
RC8

4500 miles

£7,975

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KTM
RC8

1 miles

£14,995

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KTM
RC8

3688 miles

£7,200

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RC8

3573 miles

£10,780

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Owners' Overall Rating rating is 4(2 reviews)

  • Track-tested RC8R

    foggie996

    Average rating rating is 4.5

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    I'm not a racer but recently had opportunity to test an RC8R at Donington. It has very light and rapid steering and drops into corners swiftly but smoothly without any instability - a bit un-nerving at first but quickly got used to it. On the second lap I was getting my knee down without trying and was extremely confident in the bike - even relaxed and knee-down through Goddards. The power is plentiful and smoooooooth just wind on the throttle and she flies really hard and deceptively fast. The seating position is comfy and surprisingly spacious - I'm 6' and felt right at home- not cramped like the 09'blade. By the end of the session I was having a great time and wanted to take it home with me and my R1 - KTM said no - dammit!

    30 July 2009

  • tested RC8 and RC8R

    powerj

    Average rating rating is 4

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    I had a go on a RC8 in 2008 when they were first launched . Only did 5miles and took it back --poor gearbox and down on power compared to a Jap 4 . Recently tried a RC8R --what a difference , lots of power , amazing handling , better than a 1098 ( not tried a 1198s yet) . All i need now is to sell my 2008 zx10r

    15 April 2009

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