KTM 1290 SUPERDUKE R 17 MOT pass rate and common failures

KTM 1290 SUPERDUKE R 17 motorcycles pass the MOT 91.35% of the time, measured across 347 tests in the DVSA record. A further 4.03% passed only after a defect was put right at the test station.

Better than average: 4.5 points above the 86.87% figure for all motorcycles tested.
Pass rate 91.35% 317 of 347
Fixed at the station 4.03% passed after an on-the-spot repair
Average mileage at test 13,564 miles
Average age at test 7.82 years old
Engine 1,301cc MOT class 2
For sale now 0 KTM 1290 SUPERDUKE R 17 adverts

What to check before the MOT

Built from this model's own failure record, not general advice.

  • Start with missing - it accounts for 62.5% of failed tests on this model.
  • Then check does not conform to the specified requirements and throwing direct white light to the rear, the next two most common reasons.
  • The most common advisory is noise is clearly in excess of that emitted by a similar motorcycle fitted with a standard silencer in average condition (23.6% of all tests) - not a failure, but money you will spend sooner or later.
  • Average recorded mileage at test is 13,564 miles, which is the number to compare any advert against.

Pass rate by age

A single pass rate hides the most useful thing in this data: how the same model behaves at three years old and at fifteen.

Age at test Pass rate   Tests
6-10 years 91.33% 346

Why the KTM 1290 SUPERDUKE R 17 fails

Share of failed tests on this model where the item was recorded. One test can fail on several items, so the column does not add up to 100%.

# Item Of failures   Tests
1 Missing 62.5% 10
2 Does not conform to the specified requirements 37.5% 6
3 Throwing direct white light to the rear 31.3% 5
4 Insecure 18.8% 3
5 Obviously incorrectly positioned 18.8% 3
6 Indicates excessive fluctuation of brake effort 12.5% 2
7 Inoperative in the case of a single lamp or all lamps 12.5% 2
8 Noise is clearly in excess of that emitted by a similar motorcycle fitted with a standard silencer in average condition 12.5% 2
9 Not working 12.5% 2
10 The less effective brake control does not achieve an efficiency of 25% 12.5% 2

Most common advisories

Not a failure and not a legal requirement to fix - but an advisory that repeats year after year is money the next owner spends.

# Item Of all tests   Tests
1 Noise is clearly in excess of that emitted by a similar motorcycle fitted with a standard silencer in average condition 23.6% 82
2 Tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm 7.5% 26
3 Indicates excessive fluctuation of brake effort 3.5% 12
4 Less than 1.0 mm thick 3.5% 12
5 Tread not clearly visible 1.4% 5
6 Has excessive play 1.2% 4
7 Excessively binding 0.9% 3
8 Excessively loose 0.9% 3
9 Significantly and obviously worn 0.9% 3
10 Has a serious fluid leak 0.6% 2

KTM 1290 SUPERDUKE R 17 for sale

No KTM 1290 SUPERDUKE R 17 in stock at the moment - 297 other KTM bikes are advertised.

Similar bikes compared

Models of comparable capacity, so the comparison means something.

Model Tests Pass rate   Avg mileage
Triumph TIGER · 969cc 16,144 91.27% 22,934
BMW R SERIES · 1,152cc 9,796 91.92% 40,594
BMW R1200 · 1,170cc 9,521 94.43% 28,830
BMW S 1000 · 999cc 8,445 91.96% 15,282
BMW R1250 · 1,254cc 6,764 96.17% 17,373
BMW R 1200 · 1,170cc 6,170 95.28% 27,241

Source: DVSA MOT testing data, 2025 · updated Aug 2026 · licence and method

KTM 1290 SUPERDUKE R 17 MOT questions

What is the MOT pass rate for the KTM 1290 SUPERDUKE R 17?+
91.35% of KTM 1290 SUPERDUKE R 17 MOT tests end in a pass, based on 347 tests in the DVSA dataset.
What is the most common MOT failure on a KTM 1290 SUPERDUKE R 17?+
Missing, which appears in 62.5% of failed tests on this model.
Where does this data come from?+
From the DVSA anonymised MOT testing dataset, which records every MOT carried out in England, Scotland and Wales. It is published under the Open Government Licence and covers 2025.
Does a high pass rate mean the bike is reliable?+
Not by itself. The MOT checks safety items - brakes, tyres, lights, structure - and says nothing about engines, gearboxes or electrics. Read it as a maintenance signal, not a reliability score.
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