If we move a few kilometers away from KTM’s headquarters in Mattighofen, we will find Krämer Motorcycles, a company that manufactures super sport motorcycles with KTM engines in limited series.
We have always seen them dressed and equipped with fairings for the track, but this time Krämer decided to work on a naked bike, with a name that says it all: Super Hooligan Concept.
The Krämer Super Hooligan Concept is apparently based on the Krämer GP2-890R, with an expected weight of around 140 kg (perhaps even less), and with the KTM 890R engine to propel it.
Premium components for the Brembo braking system, WP suspension, and Dymag wheels.
In addition to 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 bike could hardly be homologated.
Aside from the lack of headlights and mirrors, it is not equipped with ABS (mandatory), nor does the exhaust system have the characteristics of a road-legal one.
It would therefore be a good fun toy on the track, an expensive toy, considering that the GP2-890R is sold for €30,000, you could save a couple of euros to buy this Krämer Super Hooligan Concept.
What is certain is that, based on the numbers and what can be seen, it should be a motorcycle with a lot of adrenaline and, above all, fun.