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Review of the KTM 990 Duke against the Kawasaki Z900

Review of the KTM 990 Duke against the Kawasaki Z900
16 Oct
Written by Adrian Hunt

An Insightful Comparison of the KTM 990 Duke and Kawasaki Z900

The Stunning Naked Machines of 2024: A Ride to Remember



When it comes to innovation and excitement in the motorcycle world, the 2024 models of the KTM 990 Duke and the Kawasaki Z900 ZR900FRFNN BK1 don't disappoint. Both these bikes share similarities in engine capacity and structure but diverge in delivering unique riding experiences and features. These elements stand out when riding these bikes, setting them apart from the crowd. Let's explore what makes each one a captivating choice.

The KTM 990 Duke, a statement of power and precision, defines the mid-class naked motorcycle segment with its lightweight, sharp design and a free tech pack offer. The Duke carries the legacy of KTM with its 123 HP engine output and 103 Nm torque, making each ride a thrilling experience. Adding to its appeal, the new frame design combined with the adjustable WP APEX suspension offers unmatched handling and agility, making it a top choice for those who seek precision and thrill on urban streets. KTM ensures that the rider is well in control, thanks to the highly tuned electronics that include the Bosch EMS with Ride By Wire technology. The aggressive looks of the 990 Duke align perfectly with its robust performance, underscoring its status as a formidable naked bike.

By contrast, the Kawasaki Z900 ZR900FRFNN BK1 holds its ground firmly in the super naked segment with its distinctive Sugomi styling, which exudes power and mastery. The Z900 offers a more refined riding experience, characterized by its instinctive handling and state-of-the-art traction control. Kawasaki takes the tech game a notch higher with the inclusion of LED lights and a TFT display, providing riders with modern technology wrapped in an elegantly raw package. Despite sharing similar technical specifications with the KTM, including a displacement of 947cc and parallel-twin engine type, the Z900's pricing at £8199 makes it a more accessible option without compromising on delivering a powerful and aesthetically pleasing ride.



In terms of the riding experience, the KTM 990 Duke offers a more aggressive and sporty feel, ideal for riders who enjoy an adrenaline rush coupled with seamless electronic assists. The bike's construction and ergonomics allow for a perfect combination of speed and control, making it an excellent choice for those who thrive on dynamic road situations. In comparison, Kawasaki's Z900 provides a smoother, more refined journey. Its traction control and stylish TFT display make it a more suitable ride for those who prioritize comfort with power, navigating through urban environments with ease and confidence.

For urban warriors who enjoy impulsive bursts of speed and cutting-edge technology melded into an artful machine, the KTM 990 Duke is an excellent selection. Alternatively, if your preference leans towards a more refined experience without sacrificing power and style, then the Kawasaki Z900 ZR900FRFNN BK1 delivers on these fronts. Ultimately, your choice hinges on the kind of riding experience you desire. Both bikes excel in different areas, making them stellar options for diverse riders.

Conclusion


For those with an appetite for precision and zest, the KTM 990 Duke should be your next companion on the road. Meanwhile, if you aim to encapsulate Kadaka's innovative styling and superb ride quality, Kawasaki’s Z900 should be at the top of your list. Both models are titans in their fields and finding which speaks to you will make every ride exhilarating.

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