If you go a few kilometers away from KTM’s headquarters in Mattighofen, you’ll find Krämer Motorcycles, a company that makes super sports bikes with KTM engines in reduced series.
We’ve always seen them dressed up and equipped with track fairings, but this time Krämer has decided to work on a naked bike, with a name that’s a complete program: Super Hooligan Concept.
The Krämer Super Hooligan Concept is apparently based on the Krämer GP2-890R, with an expected weight of around 140 kg (maybe even less), and with the engine from the KTM 890R to power it.
Premium components for the Brembo braking system, WP suspension and Dymag rims. Apart from the absence of the fairing that characterizes the GP2-890R, the “Hooligan” is equipped with a classic handlebar, perfect for road riding, although at first glance the Austrian naked could hardly be homologated.
In addition to the lack of headlights and mirrors, it is not equipped with ABS (which is mandatory), nor does the exhaust system have the characteristics of one approved for road use.
It would therefore be a good toy for fun on the track, but an expensive one – considering that the GP2-890R sells for €30,000, you could save a couple of euros to buy this Krämer Super Hooligan Concept.
What is certain is that, from the numbers and from what we can see, it should be a bike with plenty of adrenaline and, above all, fun.