On the hit nineties sitcom Home Improvement, Tim “The Toolman” Taylor’s relentless pursuit of more power was a consistent source of cheap laughs, as it inevitably ended badly.
Meanwhile, in the motorcycle world, more power is almost always celebrated. It typically translates to higher torque, better acceleration and greater overall speed, all good things.

Yet I find myself reassessing the logic with the news of KTM’s latest off-road behemoth, the 2026 1390 Super Adventure R.
Yes, it essentially brings superbike-level performance to the trails, but at what cost?
The upsides
Before even touching that question, let’s look at this new bike’s highlights, of which there are many.
First of all, of course, is the power. The engine size has been boosted significantly versus its predecessor, from 1301cc to 1350cc, translating to a formidable 173 horsepower and 107 ft-lbs of torque.






