KTM Bikes

At Ecuador Bike Rental, we provide KTM motorcycles, known for their superior handling, powerful engines, and rugged durability. KTM bikes offer an exhilarating riding experience unmatched in the industry, thanks to their cutting-edge technology and distinctive design. Adventure-seeking riders worldwide prefer KTM motorcycles for conquering challenging off-road terrain and navigating urban streets with ease.

KTM bikes are renowned for their agility, power, and precision handling, captivating riders with adrenaline-pumping experiences. From conquering rugged off-road trails to dominating city streets, KTM motorcycles offer an exhilarating ride like no other.

Of course, one of the key factors contributing to the allure of KTM bikes is their commitment to pushing the boundaries of motorcycle engineering. Through relentless research and development, KTM continuously introduces groundbreaking technologies and features that enhance the riding experience.

With a diverse range of models available, KTM offers something for every type of rider. Additionally, from the nimble Duke series to the hardcore Adventure lineup, KTM motorcycles cater to a wide range of preferences and riding styles.

Moreover, KTM’s rich racing heritage is evident in every bike they produce. Drawing inspiration from their success on the track, KTM engineers strive to incorporate race-proven technology into their street-legal motorcycles, ensuring top-tier performance on every ride.

Beyond performance, KTM motorcycles also boast striking aesthetics and attention to detail. Sleek designs, vibrant colors, and premium finishes stand out from the crowd, turning heads wherever they go.

So, whether you’re a seasoned rider seeking the ultimate thrill or a newcomer looking to experience the joy of motorcycling. KTM has a model that will exceed your expectations. Join us, explore the world of KTM motorcycles and embark on a journey of excitement, adventure, and unparalleled performance.

KTM breaks sales records… again!

Yes, KTM breaks sales records! Once again, the Austrian Orange faced defeat in the 2020 Dakar Rally, a challenging feat, but 2019 sales were impressive. In 2019, the group sold 234,449 units, marking a 7% increase over 2018 results, despite challenges in American and Indian markets. Pierer’s business strategy with Bajaj paid off, opening the Indian market, with reports indicating global sales, not just small-displacement machines. Big engine sizes (over 1200cc)  have decreased their sales globally by 6.3%, but KTM went up by a staggering 14.5%, bringing this non-Asian manufacturer to the top of the list. This marks the 9th time KTM has surpassed its own sales records. Last year, Ecuador Bike Rental added two top KTM models to its fleet: the SuperAdventure 1290 R and the 790 Adventure. Sales record! “I came from a five-week tour with the 1290 R from Quito to Mendoza in Argentina, passing by Bolivia’s Uyuni. Renowned for conquering deserts and altitudes up to 4900 meters, I loaded it fully for my Aconcagua climb. This motorcycle is beyond specifications” says Ecuador Bike Rental’s owner David “Gambito” Garces. “We really wanted to try this bike to get to know what we were getting ourselves into. Famous worldwide for its off-road capabilities, we never had the chance to prove one until now, with an 18,000 km test ride.” Our team encourage you to come and try these two models here in Ecuador, the country of the four worlds. To thoroughly test a motorcycle, nothing beats trying it in various terrains. Our service and 24/7 support ensure your satisfaction. Our 2019 units are available with the booking directly, or via our contact. Fitted with crash bars, thick vinyl, handguards, skid plates, and GIVI ballistic nylon 35 lt saddlebags, they’re ready for adventure. | Visit Us | www.ecuadorbikerental.com | KTM breaks sales records

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KTM 790 adventure in our fleet

Quito. January 13th, 2020. Ecuador Bike Rental is happy to announce of the new KTM 790 adventure in our fleet. The agreement between KTM del Ecuador and the rental firm enabled this achievement. “We believe this motorcycle has made its mark in the midsize two-cylinder adventure range, globally tested to prove its worth.” Said David Garces, the spokesman of the company. ”We had an incredible experience with its bigger sister, the KTM 1290 Superadventure. Delighted customers have accumulated about 17,000 km in less than three months with no issues. It was an easy decision to go for this model. Four ride-by-wire computer modes control the 799cc LC8 parallel-twin engine, providing 95 HP. Street, off-road, rain, and rally, with the last one being able to be adjusted its traction control in 9 levels in order to match the terrain ride with slippage precision. The small powerplant provided engineers with the freedom to design an agile and responsive chassis around it. ABS Ensuring that traction limits are not exceeded, they are also upgrading the ABS to cornering ABS. The fuel tank, a masterpiece, houses most fuel volume at the lowest point, minimizing the bike’s center of mass. Lightweight heavy-duty spoked wheels support autonomy, biased to dirt with sizes: 21″ in the front and 18″ in the back. Ergonomics wise, the motorcycle has a seat height of 85 cm (33.5″) which helps the rider to have a proper control when stopping, a steering bar that doesn’t affect the rider’s spine, and without compromising the ground clearance. “This model came as an answer to many clients that wants a powerful engine in their rentals and tours, but with less size than the African Twin or the KTM 1290 Super Adventure”, said Francisco Silva, asset manager of the firm. “The ride is easy, our customers claim to feel much safer, and with it, we are happy to provide an even better service with more variety for all likes” | Visit Us | www.ecuadorbikerental.com

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Our partner with KTM Ecuador

Our partner with KTM Ecuador took place at Quito, August 1st 2019, to provide you with new sensations in their motorcycle tours and rentals. Starting with fleet integration, they’ve added the newest model, a KTM Super Adventure 1290 R, their largest yet. KTM has come with the beast that settles the argument. The mighty 1290 Super Adventure R is the answer for those who seek strong emotions. Its 1301cc engine delivers torque starting at as low as 2500 rpm. Its advanced features include leaning ABS, bidirectional quick-shifter, and four pre-mapped riding modes: Sport, Street, Rain, and Off-Road. Consequently, this motorcycle will make you feel like a proper master in the adventure. “As we were working on its engine’s break-in, little by little we were realizing what we were getting ourselves into” – says Sleipner’s company Co-owner David Garces. “Literally we couldn’t stop smiling every time we found a new perk the bike had. Its design mirrors Martian landscapes, yet it offers smooth asphalt performance, instilling confidence even on rugged terrain.” The agreement The agreement enables offering tours in Ecuador with additional models like the KTM 690 Enduro and the latest 790 S and R. Our customers will soon guide us to their preferred motorcycle; consequently, it’s only a matter of time until we meet their needs. The idea is to get one of each and expand the fleet in the right direction.” Furthermore, customers seeking large motorcycles inspired us to acquire this model along with the latest version of the Africa Twin. ” – says Francisco Silva, lead asset manager in the company. Moreover, Ecuador Bike Rental excels in customer satisfaction, achieving industry-leading standards through continuous progress and commitment to excellence. We received awards like Quito’s “Distintivo Q” batch for quality and excellence in execution, and the “2019 Certificate of Excellence” of the giant in the tourism industry, Trip Advisor. “Ecuador’s best seen on a motorcycle; that’s our goal for customers’ unforgettable experiences.”– comments Bryan Villamil, Chief Administrator.  | Visit Us | www.ecuadorbikerental.com | Our partner with KTM Ecuador

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Our Top 10 adventure motorcycles

So many top 10 adventure motorcycles out there and here is one more, the best. In Ecuador Bike Rental we got the best equipment! Worth to mention that, we had the feedback of our customers that have a fair background on motorcycle riding. Some of them possess more than one motorbike in their garage. Then came down to Ecuador to try a specific model for a bit more than a normal test drive. Let’s say three weeks on all sorts of roads. For some other models, we’ve tried them in Ecuador to find out what could be our best next purchase. Once again, the list is based on an overall score and criteria used on the field from us. 10. Moto Gucci V85TT I had the pleasure to test drive one of these bad boys in Europe and gotta tell you with those looks. Its distinctive V-twin engine, and ergonomics, is coming as a serious contender for its midsize classmates the BMW F850 and the Triumph Tiger. Gucci aimed pretty well with this model. This motorcycle has 80 HPs and 80 Nm as output. Way more than enough for what any common mortal would use while taking this motorbike where is meant to be: off-road. It was a normal test drive (about an hour) but fell in love with its characteristics and smoothness all around. To me on this model, maybe to have a 21″rim in front instead of a 19″. Would have made it a bit more dynamic on demanding off-roads, but the actual tire size made it enjoyable on asphalt. 9. HONDA XRE300 We have a bunch of these motorcycles in our fleet for one good reason, our customers are happy with it. They are lightweight, their fuel injection system is incredibly reliable at long timeframes. Also, under hardcore conditions and is such an enjoyable toy to play with. All of our customers that have used it. They always come back to the shop with a smile on their faces. 21 CVs are delivered by its 300cc engine, which makes it the opposite from intimidating, and fun on any skill level hands. Also, by being Honda, we have the support of one of the biggest motorcycle houses in Ecuador. So far, regardless of whatever mess we got ourselves into while opening routes. It has been as easy as fetching the motorbike with our GPS tracking device mounted on them. Take it to any dealer in the country, and it’s ready the day after. 8. KTM Super Adventure 1290R Simply awesome. I rode on a long trip this motorcycle last year when I borrowed from a friend of mine. It’s a KTM, and for its size, you won’t believe it how well it handles. Its got all types of perks, including a water-resistant “glove compartment” for your mobile with a charger inside. Torky and powerful to say the least and mixed with a pretty smart suspension. It goes on cobblestone roads as if it was first class pavement. Not a motorcycle for rookies for sure but its dashboard and controls were so intuitive, that made it feel as if it were. 7. Suzuki Vstrom 650 XT We’ve mentioned this motorcycle on previous blogs and I keep on bringing the subject. This is because is just well thought how they took an already excellent two-wheeled vehicle and just made it better. Two riding modes, spike rims, and less weight made the perfect combination to go deeper in the jungle. Higher in the mountains than its alloy-based wheels predecessors. Some of our clients just love the way it handles in a peaceful ride along the Spondylus route in the Ecuadorian Pacific Coast. For me, when it came to pushing it a bit more than usual it has proved to be really safe. It’s ABS reacts so precise to your situation, like when you are using brand new Continental TK70 on asphalt and you void to consider that fact and go a bit too loco. 6. Yamaha Tenere 660 This machine has its history and war medals, and now in 2019, we had the arrival of the new Tenere 700 with more stories to tell on its belt for sure. This is the first Yamaha that I get on and try it to be honest and boy it called my attention. A pretty easy to use, the machine well balanced and it feel way much lighter than what it looks. After a few hours of dirt roads, you can tell the significant difference that makes a 21-inch front wheel. 5. Triumph Tiger XCx The first time we saw this machine was at the annual convention of Horizons Unlimited where the dealer had a model for test-driving. Since we were organizing an off-road for the participants around the Cotopaxi volcano, we had in our tour BMW 1200GS, BMW F800, and the triumph tiger and so it was easy from the rear to see with similar driver skills what the motorcycle can do. For starters, as the rider related later, its traction control makes so hard to do any wrong on the dirt, even when you want to for the sakes of fun. And of course, for a mid-size bike to output 95 CV from a three-cylinder engine is something you are tempted to test how many of those you can actually use it. When I got to ride it, it came to my surprise how stable the motorcycle is, and note that it doesn’t have the lowest center of gravity of all. 4. Multistrada Enduro 1260 Years back I had the chance to race at the Pamplona San Fermin’s party with dozens of bulls on my back. And for the first time, I felt how it feels to ride one of them. It’s simply a beast with the most impressive Italian design and tech touches. From the heavyweights, I would consider this one something out of this planet. To start with, it doesn’t matter how bad the road gets, you still have

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8 amazing electric motorcycles

The future has arrived, and major companies have closely observed changes in the motorcycle sector. Taking the best possible care of our environment is a significant responsibility that involves everyone. Therefore, we are introducing to you on this blog 8 amazing electric motorcycles. They will change your perspective if you believed this type was still lagging behind its internal combustion rivals. We summarized the information from the official manufacturer’s website, highlighting the best features of each model. Zero Motorcycles Zero SR/Fa  259 km without a charge in the city and 139 km on the highway in its basic shop configuration. This motorcycle with its aggressive design will change your perspective in many ways thanks to its 190 Nm in torque and 110 CV of power. Its riding control modes will allow you to select power and torque to your likes. Reaching 200 km/h with an automatic gearbox, it displays a scent of freedom like few different motorcycles in the market. Amongst the perks added to this electric motorcycle is the stability control system provided by BOSCH and its CYPHER III system that allows full interaction between motorcycle and rider. Must have a space in this 8 amazing electric motorcycles blog. Yamaha PES1 The big Japanese giant brings to the world this minimalistic design that for sure will confuse many to think its a combustion motorcycle with lots of empty spaces in its frame. Nope, is not a gas tank, is its top frame that works elegantly as a knee support. A feature indispensable when riding beyond normal skills. Yes, the fun is guaranteed. This electric piece of engineering, coming from a reputable brand, holds the promise of an accessible price tag. Its affordability, combined with the brand’s track record, makes it an attractive option for consumers. Energica Ego Considering that Italians know about design, when this is mixed with top-end technology, the result is the first Italian street-legal electric motorcycle. With 107 kW (equivalent to 145 Hp), it reaches max speeds of 240 km/h and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 3 seconds. The amazing motorcycle features a green heart—a synchronous oil-cooled motor with permanent magnets engineered by the same individuals who were involved in bringing the thrills of LeMans 24hrs to us. Its brain is a VCU developed by Energica itself that monitors and controls all the systems in the motorcycle allowing to adjust the bike overall 100 times per second. This means to you to have the perfect tuned motorcycle, every time.   Zero Motorcycles Zero FX  Lean and mean is its logo and the reason why we come back to the Zero motorcycles is due to the fact that this piece of art is simply impressive. As a motorcycle rental company, this is one model that copes with our current aspirations of taking care of the environment. It may not have the autonomy from other models but its versatility on off-road is unquestionable. With a peak power of 46Hp and an outstanding torque of 106 Nm, challenges you to get the most out of it in the environment it was designed for. It might lack the gear-changing thrill or the exhilarating roar of an enduro motorcycle. However, with fewer concerns to distract riders, accessing more complicated routes and performing stunts becomes much easier. Peugeot 2.0 If agility in urban areas is your thing, perhaps the motivation of not contributing to polluting a city could be a good factor. The scooter designers tailored it for everyday use, equipping it with 3.2 kW of max power and three riding modes that propel you to 45 km/h in less than 10 seconds. The manufacturer designed the motorcycle for commuting, and they designed its frame to be customizable by its owner. Best of all, it can be charged from any domestic port. Furthermore, its 100% connectivity allows you to forget about having a mobile to manage your motorcycle, as this is connected to a cloud on real-time via a 3G card. With a practical dashboard that is easy to read at any speed, the interaction with the rider feels much more comfortable and natural.   KTM Freeride EX-C Following the green tendencies, KTM has propelled its brand forward with a design that mirrors its gasoline counterparts. This design allows riders to experience the thrill of being airborne while emitting zero emissions. At its core is an engine that delivers 18 kW, featuring a brushless motor. An automatic gearbox is located right underneath it, which works alongside when the Economy mode is selected. This mode aims to recover some energy when decelerating. According to the manufacturer, another cool feature of this electric off-road prodigy is its capability to be fully submerged. This feature is particularly attractive for activities such as river crossing or tackling hardcore off-road trails. Lightning LS-218 The fastest electric motorcycle counts with 228 Nm of torque and 201 CV of power can be delivered thanks to its Synchrono engine with permanent magnets. Its chassis is designed based on carbon fiber and other alloys that combined with Ohlins top of the line suspensions. That permits to have the flexibility needed when the bike is leaned into a curve. Its top speed reaches an impressive +348 km/h and its weight is around 495 lbs. It takes only 30 minutes to charge the motorcycle and you’ll be ready again for action. It counts with a direct driven motor and a state of the art programmable regenerative braking system.    Harley Davidson LiveWire Definitely have to stand in the 8 amazing electric motorcycles. Claiming an impressive 142 km on the highway and 225 km in urban areas. One of the key features of this beast is the Electronic Chassis Control (ECC. This improves greatly the control and increases the confidence over the motorcycle in less-than-ideal-situations. How? By managing the antilock braking system, the traction control system. Also, Drag-torque slip system simultaneously based on the response of a 6-axis inertial measuring system. A Panasonic H-D connectivity system functions as the interaction

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10 best touring motorcycles

10 best touring motorcycles for your holidays

Then you found yourself with a desire for an adventure, you have your motorcycle in the garage but for some reason, you think it wasn’t built for the job. When we first started to form Ecuador Bike Rental’s fleet, we wanted to do our best to accommodate the different needs of potential clients. That included the test drive, comprehensive research. We did a lots and lots of reading to see what could benefit riders that are passing by in Ecuador and would like to rent a specific motorcycle for touring around. So here are 10 best touring motorcycles for your holidays: Motorcycles Needless to say that every person is different, not only in sizes and shapes, strength, gender, and peculiar habits but also their touring circumstances are different. For some its a Han-Solo job, for others the means to share the adventure with their significant others and be more involved as a couple. You can have different ideas on luggage and riding gear, etc. The point is, that based on our research and what usually works for people. We’ve decided to divide this list into 3 categories: small motorcycles, mid-size and the big ones. Also, bear in mind that there are different definitions for this kind of motorcycles, such as dual, adventure, and touring. In a nutshell, a dual motorcycle is as Wikipedia states: “A dual-sport motorcycle is a type of street-legal motorcycle that is designed for both on and off-road use.” And yes, it’s basically that. You are riding along with the asphalt and suddenly is in your best’s adventure interests to jump onto the side dirt road 5 meters ahead aware that its suspension, tires, and frame are able to cope with the sudden change. An adventure motorcycle, as defined by many, is a kind of an added marketing name for a wide range of bikes. That goes from upright touring asphalt-purposed to dual / Enduro categories. From alloy to wire/spoke rims, tall seat foot controls in middle positions and wide handlebars. And on the other hand, we have touring motorcycles, which are bikes designed to hit the open road, mainly on asphalt. Big engines power these motorcycles, as they are intended to cover large distances with luggage and often carry two riders. Small size motorcycles These bikes used very often on off-roads, usually with no passenger and only the essentials to be carried. Its lightweight comes from engines that top around the 400cc, fewer accessories, and light but resistant body structure. There are many stories about people riding around the world with these bikes and also many rental companies on the planet use them as part of their fleet. Here we mention a few good models that have been battled tested by us and our clients. They are cheap to rent and cheap to fix. Royal Enfield Himalaya We thought of this motorcycle because hey, they use it in hardcore tours in the Himalayas. It has a 400cc engine based on a carburetor that is extremely easy to fix. Its position is comfortable. You can fit or adapt a lot of parts from other bikes in case of an emergency until you arrive at your destination. Its power around the Andes, needless to say, has proven to be more than enough. The factory equips it with some safety features such as skid plates and hand guards. Additionally, it includes a windshield high enough to cover up to the chin guard in your helmet. This bike simply has well-designed ergonomics. Placed with the right saddlebag mounts, you can carry two 35 lt soft luggage on each side, plus a 40 lt duffel on top. Is so easy to ride it, that I taught my girlfriend to ride on this one. Its the perfect tool for beginners and experienced adventurers alike. HONDA XRE300 A semi Enduro motorcycle ready to be taken off-road. This one came to replace in the market the hard-to-kill Honda Tornado. It have better features like fuel injection system, an electronic dashboard, and a pretty friendly fresh look. Its 27 HP and 28 Nm in torque have been enough to see customers taking off for more than 20 days fully loaded and come back more than happy. Once set with proper damage mitigators like skid plates and handguards. This bike has all it needs to throw the worse at it worry-free. No need to mention how maneuverable this motorcycle can be while touring around the city Yamaha XT250 With a strong off-road focus, the XT250 has been proven also worth its reputation. Despite its road-oriented bias, is the perfect companion for light trails during the weekend and urban traffic. It has what you need to enjoy your time on the bike and is pretty easy to work upon problems it might present. Mid-Size Motorcycles In this category fall most of the dual-sport models. Not a firm rule, but their engine ranges go from anywhere high 400cc to close to 800cc. Depending on the make and model, these bikes are the perfect companion for any adventure. As they are the most common in any region for spare parts, they are easy to repair. Any motorcycle touring magazine will give you more than one recommendation to look into these for a long-term adventure. The ones that make the grade for sure are: Suzuki DR650 It has what you need, period. Simple to fix, to maintain, to be loved. This motorcycle is the one we use to open routes with, to throw ourselves into the unknown. To know for sure we’ll come out flawless after going into rocky paths, or deep mud. The factory delivers around 44 HP from its engine, but you can easily tweak it to your liking. We’ve been lucky to house few overlanders like Suzie and Kelvin. Their way to Ushuaia and they had some not recent models of these bikes. Still, they made it all the way from Colombia to La Patagonia on not so friendly paths. We have some of these in

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