How does the KTM Super Duke R Special Edition work for daily commutes?
by geeta kumariover 1 year ago0 views7 comments
We’ve all drooled over the specs and track performance of this beast, but let’s get real for a second here. None of us are professional racers burning rubber on the track every day. It’s just us regular Joes trying to get to work without falling asleep at the handlebars. I know what you’re thinking now: using a Super Duke R Special Edition for commuting is like using a flamethrower to light a candle. But hear me out. But what if you want to have your cake and eat it too? You know, you can tear up the twisties on weekends and still look like a badass when you're pulling up to the office on Monday? Let’s talk about the nitty-gritty of daily life with this monster. Will it cook your legs in stop-and-go traffic? Will it destroy your wrists on pothole-filled city streets? Let’s not forget fuel economy; are you going to have to remortgage your house just to keep this thing fed?
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Comments (7)
Richaover 1 year ago
For months, I’ve been commuting on mine. It’s surprisingly comfortable, although you’ll get constant attention and questions at every red light.
Barunover 1 year ago
Commuting on this is like a supermodel grocery shopping. Can you do it? Sure. Should you? Probably not. Get a beater for the daily grind, and save it for the fun rides.
Vikasover 1 year ago
It is actually pretty versatile, I'd say. With its riding modes, you can tame it for the city, then unleash the beast on the weekends. Best of both worlds!
Angadover 1 year ago
It's doable, but not ideal. It's a bit much in summer traffic, and you'll cry over the fuel economy. It sounds good splitting lanes, but man!
Rahulover 1 year ago
I commute on mine daily. It’s certainly overkill, but it turns even the most mundane ride into something special. And the quick shifter is a godsend when you have to sit in traffic.
Amarover 1 year ago
Are you kidding? It’s as if we are using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. It's too much power for city streets, and you'll be fighting the urge to wheelie past grandma's Prius.
Charuover 1 year ago
Commuting actually isn't that bad! City riding is a breeze on the upright riding position and low-end torque. And just be prepared for everyone at work to hate you for having such a cool ride.
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