KTM 200 Duke' to debut KTM in Mangalore

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February 3, 2012

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Mangalore, February 3: 'Supreme Auto Dealers' has opened booking for KTM 200 Duke in Mangalore.

Announcing about the booking for the street bike brand Duke at a press meet here on Thursday, Arjun Rao, CEO of Supreme Auto Dealers said that the bike is designed such that the youngsters of today who have the craze of racing can opt for it. KTM 200 Duke can be used for Dirt track racing events also he added.

Sudarshan Bhat AGM, Sales & Marketing said “KTM is Europe's second largest motorcycle manufacturer and dominates the off-road segment across the world. KTM debuts in India with its premium street bike brand DUKE. The first offering from the KTM stable in India, the Duke 200 would be retailed through a dedicated KTM store (erstwhile Bajaj Probiking Store) at Balmata Road in Mangalore along with KTM's famous range of accessories and Merchandise called KTM Power Wear and KTM Power Parts.”

“The 200 Duke will be powered by a single cylinder, 200cc, liquid cooled, DOHC, four valve engine which will pump out a peak power of 25bhp and a maximum torque of 19Nm. Like all KTM's the 200 Duke has the best-in-class power to weight ratio of 184ps/ton, with high strength low weight components of the highest quality. It features first class features such as a Trellis Frame, Upside Down forks by European specialists WP, an aluminium swing arm, a multifunction cockpit and packed with technology has been launched at an extremely attractive introductory price of 1, 19,021 rupees (ex-showroom, Mangalore),” he said.

He also said that the colour of the bike will be orange, brand colour of Duke.

“The Supreme Auto has already set-up an exclusive KTM service workshop also at Balmata Road to back the world class product with an equally impressive after sales service experience” said Mr. Bhatt.


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