
Like a crab running nitrous, rubber-burning KTM stunt rider Lukey Luke Follacchio has decided his new favourite direction is sideways, especially when he’s on his 990 Super Duke R.
"My drift bike is the most fun I’ve had on two wheels, I absolutely love the thing," he says.
"It’s a standard 990 Super Duke R with Akro pipes, Tag 'bars and an eight-inch extended swingarm which gives me a bigger sweet spot for sliding and makes it easier to drift."
The Melbourne stunt entertainer has been using the 990 to incorporate large-scale drifting into his race track shows.
The actual debut of the 990 drift bike was at the Australian Supermotard Championships at Proserpine, but being a smaller motard track Lukey Luke was only using first and second gears most of the time. At the Hidden Valey Australian Superbike Championship round though, it was another story: "I was able to drift the whole track from 120km/h up to 170km/h," he said. "And at the Phillip Island ASBK round I was able to slide around Turn 12 and onto the straight at 150km/h."
"The response from people to the drift bike people has been amazing because no one has seen this sort of thing in Australia before. There’s a lot of smoke – the fans just love it."
When he’s not melting tyres on the 990, Lukey Luke is using the KTM690 Super Duke R for the shows with tighter confines.
"It’s my main bike for technical and trick riding like 180 Stoppies, Stoppie Kisses and Bunny Hops. It’s a great all-rounder; super nimble, light with a very torquey engine and easy to throw around."
In one of his busiest years to date Lukey Luke has several more big shows planned for the year, including the Sydney Motorcycle Expo.
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