Unveiling the Krämer GP2-890 XX: A Naked Track Bike for Enthusiasts

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Introduction to the Krämer GP2-890 XX

Krämer Motorcycles made quite an impression at the recent EICMA trade show in Milan, unveiling their latest addition to the lineup, the GP2-890 XX. This naked track bike is designed for the serious trackday rider, offering a raw and exhilarating experience on the asphalt.

Specifications and Features

The Krämer GP2-890 XX is built on the successful platform of the fully faired GP2-890R, boasting an impressive 889cc parallel twin engine sourced from KTM’s 890 Duke R. With a robust output of 136.1bhp at 10,100rpm and a torque rating of 73.8lb.ft at 8,200rpm, this bike promises thrilling performance. Not only does it offer speed, but features such as a two into one exhaust system, nine levels of traction control, and five stages of wheelie control ensure that both safety and excitement are priorities.

Aimed at Trackday Riders

Unlike previous models, the Krämer GP2-890 XX signifies a shift in focus for the brand, aiming primarily at trackday enthusiasts rather than traditional racers. As highlighted by CEO Markus Krämer, the bike caters specifically to riders looking for a more purpose-built motorcycle designed for circuit riding. With a lightweight kerb weight of just 140kg, combined with advanced features like an up/down quickshifter and Brembo Stylema front calipers, the GP2-890 XX is all set for high-octane performance.

With a price tag of €50,000, this machine isn’t just a mode of transport; it’s an investment in an unrivaled riding experience. Set to start deliveries in spring next year..

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