Sporty all-mountain bikeKTM Prowler Exonic

Peter Nilges

 · 28.11.2021

Sporty all-mountain bike: KTM Prowler ExonicPhoto: Franz Faltermaier
Sporty all-mountain bike: KTM Prowler Exonic
The All Mountain Prowler with the current frame shape was first shown at Eurobike in 2017. Since then, it has been the longest travel fully in KTM's MTB range.

Even if the lightweight carbon frame of the KTM Prowler With almost 150 millimetres of rear suspension travel and a potent 160 mm fork, the Prowler still has a very sporty look in the top configuration. The complete Shimano XTR equipment and Fox Factory suspension leave nothing to be desired. The total weight is only 13.3 kilos without pedals, which is more than impressive. In addition, the Mavic carbon wheels reduce the weight and give the KTM a light-footed start and high agility.

Find out how sporty the new 2022 KTM Prowler Exonic is on tour in the test from BIKE 11/2021, which you can easily download as a PDF below.

The test costs 0.99 euros. Why not free of charge? Because quality journalism has a price. In return, we guarantee independence and objectivity. This applies in particular to the tests in BIKE. We don't pay for them, but the opposite is the case: we charge for them, hundreds of thousands of euros every year.

  KTM Prowler Exonic: The saddle with the sharp edge at the rear would cut a better figure on a road bike.Photo: Franz Faltermaier KTM Prowler Exonic: The saddle with the sharp edge at the rear would cut a better figure on a road bike.  KTM Prowler Exonic: The shock mount has been integrated into the top tube, but does not yet have the current Trunnion mount.Photo: Franz Faltermaier KTM Prowler Exonic: The shock mount has been integrated into the top tube, but does not yet have the current Trunnion mount.  The Mavic Crossmax XLR carbon wheels are lightweight and give the KTM touring bike a light-footed start.Photo: Franz Faltermaier The Mavic Crossmax XLR carbon wheels are lightweight and give the KTM touring bike a light-footed start.  The Shimano XTR brakes come with 180 mm discs at the front and rear.Photo: Franz Faltermaier The Shimano XTR brakes come with 180 mm discs at the front and rear.  We measured 147 millimetres of travel in the BIKE test lab. KTM uses a Fox Float Factory DPX2 as the shock in the Exonic version.Photo: Franz Faltermaier We measured 147 millimetres of travel in the BIKE test lab. KTM uses a Fox Float Factory DPX2 as the shock in the Exonic version.

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