KTM Bikes Lycan 3.0 | $2160
BikeRadar verdict
"Naturally fast, quick witted, impressively smooth and enjoyable"
KTM are better known for top class off-road motorbikes, but they’ve been making push bikes for decades too. The two brands are now separated, but this fast, smooth and enjoyable all rounder certainly shares the family heritage.
Ride & handling: Faster-than-average responses are better for racers than rioters
The Lycan is a new bike for KTM, aimed at what Germanic bikers call ‘tour’ but what we’d call ‘trail’. Either way, the 120mm (4.72in) of travel is bang-on for balancing control and cushioning against excess weight.
If we're honest, we tend to associate the words ‘tour-fully’ with nervous handling, low control, fireroad bashing machines. Thankfully the Lycan is way more fun than that.
It is a steep-angled ride for its travel (70 degree head rather than the current benchmark 69 degrees) so it does tend to snap into turns and stir the front tyre around in wet conditions.

The RockShox Reba fork is composed enough to let you push it hard without disturbing balance or poise. The stiff frame and wide bars keep it under control, making it much happier on descents than other similarly angled trail bikes.
The floating Fox RP23 shock is smooth and progressive, making it easy to lean back, effectively slackening the angles and increasing straightline stability. Quick-witted handling is a bonus in tight singletrack or climbing and the KTM never hesitates in getting the power down or communicating traction levels. Low tyre weight and efficient power delivery mean it accelerates well despite being a slightly heavy bike for its price and category too.
There are tons of very good trail bikes around right now, but we enjoyed the KTM from the first ride. Its faster-than-average responses nudge it more towards racers than rioters though.

Frame: Stiff and confidence inspiring, with 120mm of travel
The fully hydroformed and curved front end is usefully stiff. The rear seatstays swell towards the tips giving a stiff connection across the rear axle, and the 3D rocker is taut too. The chainstays carry both the main pivot and the lower shock mount, creating a fully floating system.
There’s reasonable tyre space, clean cable routing and conventional bottle placement. The dropped driveside chainstay can cause chainsuck though, so keep the chain lubed and loved.

Equipment: Some of our favourite new kit
The Lycan boasts two of our favourite new kit arrivals. The RockShox Reba 120 fork is light, stiff and well controlled at high speed and over rocks. The Shimano SLX transmission with XT rear mech ‘upgrade’ works flawlessly too and the SLX brakes are plenty powerful.
Schwalbe’s Rocket Ron tyres are new too. They’re seriously light and fast, with decent all-year-round grip, as long as you don’t push them too hard and deform the slim knobs and carcass. The SLX hubs suit high mileage-use and the Mavic rims are proven classics.

User Reviews
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User review of KTM Bikes Lycan 3.0
That was an interesting comment you made about "tour fully". Actually the terrain in much of Germany and Austria is completely different to the UK. I was in the Alps last summer in Austria and during one 6 hour ride I think there was about 30 seconds of single trail. Most of the "tour" was just pebble or small stone. Much like 4X4 roads in Scotland. I used a light hard tail and that was perfect. Most of the work was climbing. On one single day I climbed over 3000 altimeters which is tougher than many Tour de France mountain stages. But the down hill was basically just a dirt track.
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User review of KTM Bikes Lycan 3.0
Altimeters? is that a new measurement only used in Austria? How high is that in bigfeet?
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Specification
- Name:
- Lycan 3.0
- Built by:
- KTM Bikes
- Price:
- $2160.00
- Year:
- 2009
Frame & Fork:
- Frame Material:
- KTM L.R.R Tour 120mm (4.7in) travel
- Fork Model:
- RockShox Reba Race 120mm (4.2in) travel
- Rear Shock Model:
- Fox RP23
Brakes:
- Brakes Model:
- Shimano SLX hydraulic disc 160mm rotors
Transmission:
- Rear Derailleur Model:
- Shimano XT rear mech
- Front Derailleur Model:
- Shimano SLX
- Shifters Model:
- Shimano SLX
- Cassette:
- Shimano SLX
Wheels:
- Rims Model:
- Mavic XM317 rims
- Rear Hub Model:
- Shimano SLX
Contact Points:
- Saddle Model:
- Selle Italia X2 Light Man TA
- Seatpost Model:
- Ritchey Comp
- Stem Model:
- Ritchey Comp
- Handlebar Model:
- Ritchey Comp
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