With the KTM 1290 Super Adventure S, we visited the largest enduro park in Europe, the Red Stag terrain, in Rohr im Gebirge. The expansive area, about an hour southwest of the Vienna city limits, offered a perfect testing environment with 15 kilometers of forest roads and 28 different off-road trails. There are ample opportunities for every riding level to let loose for an entire day. With our large adventure bikes, we were mostly on the wider forest paths. However, we also integrated some green trails (easy difficulty level) into the test procedure to thoroughly put the large and noble bikes to the test.
KTM 1290 Super Adventure S in the 1000PS Off-Road Test 2024
Extremely wide range of applications!
In the history of 1000PS, it was the most elaborate off-road test production to date: Over three days, 13 current adventure bikes faced a comprehensive comparison test in selective enduro terrain. Despite scorching heat of nearly 35 degrees and long working days, the test crew demonstrated incredible endurance and showed commitment. The hard work and dedication resulted in detailed, insightful test impressions as well as, of course, fantastic photo and video material. Six editors were involved: three off-road pros and three all-rounders from the 1000PS editorial team. Which model will lead the pack off-road in 2024? In this report, we take a look at the performance of the KTM 1290 Super Adventure S!
Mex
published on 14/08/2024
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Editor Mex on the KTM 1290 Super Adventure S
The KTM 1290 Super Adventure S is truly a powerful machine! First and foremost, because of its beastly engine. The V-twin with 160 hp and 138 Nm of torque delivers impressive thrust and craves a sporty riding style. The power delivery is phenomenal in every rpm range. You can particularly enjoy the performance in Rally mode, where the traction control can be individually adjusted on the fly. This allows the rider to decide anew in every corner whether action-packed gravel drifts or just efficient progress are on the agenda. It's fun and definitely useful—at least if you plan to take the KTM off the beaten path more often. With 200 mm of suspension travel front and rear, as well as the outstanding semi-active suspension, the bike offers an enormously wide range of use that is hard to match. The wide handlebars and ergonomically positioned pegs allow for a stable and very controlled riding stance—even for tall riders. Despite its weight, the KTM, probably also thanks to the tank that extends far down, is very nimble. Overall, the KTM 1290 Super Adventure S offers an impressive combination of power, handling, and versatility, making it an excellent choice both on the road and off-road.
Off-road pro Patrick "Arlo" Auer on the KTM 1290 Super Adventure S
Who, like me, initially categorizes the 1290 Super Adventure as a street enduro due to its mighty key data, does it an injustice. Sure, 160 HP makes no sense off-road and is “way too much,” but the engine can be dosed so finely that you can handle loose terrain well with it. Big kudos to the WP technicians - the chassis can be optimally adjusted to the desired riding performance. Comfortable, gentle carriage ride over bumpy terrain? - No problem. Just like switching to a rock-hard setup with excellent feedback. The suspension of the KTM 1290 Super Adventure S truly satisfies every rider. The menu navigation of the KTM also greatly impressed. Logical operation supported by easily understandable graphics makes adjusting the SAS to your own needs a breeze. Overall, KTM has made a big hit with the 1290 Super Adventure S, setting new standards in this displacement class on loose terrain.
Editor Gregor on the KTM 1290 Super Adventure S
Even KTM's street-oriented adventure flagship performs impressively on unpaved terrain. This vividly demonstrates the impact of good ergonomics, a stable chassis, and a well-tuned engine and electronics setup. As an amateur, one often feels apprehensive about taking such large machines off-road, but the hesitation quickly disappears on the Super Adventure S because, despite its mature dimensions and substantial engine power, it remains pleasantly nimble. You feel that it's not out of place in the dirt, and thanks to the excellently tuned, not overly restrictive electronics, you get the sensation of heroically and skillfully navigating through gravel corners, something that would likely be much harder without the electronics. For a big adventure bike with a 19-inch front wheel, it feels extremely confident on loose terrain. Trust in the vehicle ultimately means fun in the saddle!
KTM 1290 Super Adventure S 2024 - Key Facts
Engine and Drive Train
Bore | 108 mm |
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Stroke | 71 mm |
Engine power | 160 HP |
Rpm at Max. Power | 8750 rpm |
Torque | 138 Nm |
Rpm at Torque | 6750 rpm |
Compression Ratio | 13.1 |
Throttle Bore | 52 mm |
Degrees | 75 |
Starter | Electric |
Clutch Type | Multiplate in oil-bath |
Ignition | Dual ignition |
Transmission Type | Gearshift |
Valves | DOHC |
Displacement | 1301 ccm |
Suspension Front
Diameter | 48 mm |
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Travel | 200 mm |
Adjustment | Compression, Preload, Rebound |
Suspension Rear
Shock absorber | Monoshock |
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Travel | 200 mm |
Adjustment | Compression, Preload, Rebound |
Chassis
Frame type | Tubular |
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Rake | 65.3 degree |
Brakes Front
Diameter | 320 mm |
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Technology | radial |
Brakes Rear
Diameter | 267 mm |
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Assistance Systems
Advanced Rider Assistance Systems | Suspension electronically adjustable, Riding modes, Cornering ABS, Radar cruise control, Ride by Wire, Traction control |
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Dimensions and Weights
Front tyre width | 120 mm |
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Front tyre height | 70 % |
Front tyre diameter | 19 inch |
Rear tyre width | 170 mm |
Rear tyre height | 60 % |
Rear tyre diameter | 17 inch |
Wheelbase | 1560 mm |
Seat Height | 849 mm |
Seat Height up to | 869 mm |
Dry Weight (with ABS) | 220 kg |
Kerb Weight (with ABS) | 243 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 23 l |
License compliancy | A |
Range | 416 km |
Combined CO2 emissions | 134 g/km |
Combined fuel consumption | 5.7 l/100km |
Equipment
Equipment | Connectivity, Keyless System, Cornering lights, LED-Headlights, TFT display, Windscreen adjustable |
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Our comfort setup during the test: Arai Tour-X5 and the airy Leatt ADV FlowTour 7.5 textile suit
Arai Tour-X5: our choice for long and tough days with the adventure bikes
The intense off-road testing conditions were perfect for putting our equipment to the test. When it comes to helmets, the 1000PS crew unanimously relied on the new Tour-X5 from Arai. The helmet sits perfectly balanced on the head and behaves very neutrally in the wind, regardless of speed. The fit of the helmet is generally comfortable. Throughout the head area, there is a snug contact feeling. As typical for Arai, the padding also pleasantly encloses the jawbone and does not create any uncomfortable pressure in the cheek area. The inner lining used in the Tour-X5 feels cozy and high-quality on the skin even after a long, intense, and sweaty day. With various ventilation openings in the forehead, chin, and top of the head areas, you can get enough fresh air when needed. The craftsmanship is top-notch - the helmets not only look classy and beautiful when new, but they also remain in excellent condition even after a few tough days off-road. Ventilation openings and visor locking mechanisms can be operated perfectly even when dirty. A great, versatile helmet for all kinds of motorcycle adventures. We give it our highest recommendation!
Leatt Adventure Gear put to the test in the 1000PS adventure bike comparison
During our adventure bike test, we uniformly wore gear from the renowned manufacturer Leatt. Our editors were equipped with either the Flow Tour Combo or the Multi Tour Combo. LEATT, well-known for high-quality motocross and hard-enduro apparel, has recently started offering robust and versatile protective clothing for adventure bike riders in their new ADV Collection. The Flow Tour jacket particularly impressed us with its outstanding ventilation, providing pleasant cooling even in hot conditions up to 35 degrees. Thanks to the integrated hydration bladder system, our testers stayed well-hydrated even on dusty trails. The generous, waterproof pockets offered ample storage for personal items and allowed for comfortable access while riding. The Multi Tour Combo, on the other hand, scored with its versatility and three-layer construction, offering optimal protection and adaptability to varying weather conditions. Both models are equipped with CE-certified protectors at critical points, providing maximum protection without restricting freedom of movement. Even a LEATT Neck-Brace is compatible with the jackets. We particularly liked the split chest protector on both models, which not only ensures safety but also offers high wearing comfort when the zipper is open. LEATT's gear proved to be ideal for our intensive tests. Robust, safe, and providing the necessary comfort for long riding days under extreme conditions.
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KTM 1290 Super Adventure S 2024 - Experiences and Expert Review
Mex
The KTM 1290 Super Adventure S is anything but outdated. The Euro5 engine still impresses with its incredible 160 horsepower and a hefty torque of 138 Newton meters. The refined electronics ensure even smoother rideability, which, thanks to the wonderfully agile handling, results in a lot of fun when attacking the twisties. But even for comfort enthusiasts and those who value the touring qualities of this type of bike, the new SA S has a lot to offer. A nice standard feature is the adaptive cruise control (ACC), which independently maintains the distance to the vehicle in front - and it works really well. The Quickshifter+ or the all-encompassing TechPack is definitely recommended - with the base price, an additional cost of just under 1000 euros doesn't weigh in as much.
Other big adventure bikes in our test
KTM 1290 Super Adventure S in the 1000PS Off-Road Test 2024 Images
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