KTM 690 Enduro
Manufacturer | KTM |
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Predecessor | KTM 640 E |
Engine | Single cylinder, 4-stroke, 654 cc, Keihin EMS with EPT (Electr. Power Throttle), Pressure lubrication with 2 Eaton pumps |
Bore / stroke | 102 mm × 80 mm (4.0 in × 3.1 in) |
Transmission | 6 gears, dog clutch engagement, APTC slipper clutch, hydraulically operated |
Frame type | 41xx alloy steel trellis frame, powder coated |
Brakes |
Front: Brembo two piston, floating caliper, 300 mm disc Rear: Brembo single piston, floating caliper, 240 mm disc |
Tires | Spoked wheels with aluminium rims 1.85 x 21 / 2.50 x 18, 90/90-21"; 140/80-18" |
Rake, trail | 63°/115 mm (4.53") |
Wheelbase | 1498 ± 15 mm (58.98 ± 0.59") |
Seat height | 910 mm (35.83") |
Fuel capacity | 12 L (2.6 imp gal; 3.2 US gal) / reserve 2.5 L (0.55 imp gal; 0.66 US gal) |
Related | 690 Duke |
The KTM 690 Enduro is an dual sport motorcycle made by KTM since 2008. The KTM 690 Enduro R was introduced in 2009, differing from the basic 'E' models by having an orange frame, different styling and 20 mm longer suspension travel, thus being 20 mm higher. Although labelled 690 the displacement for bikes from 2008-2011 is actually 654cc. In 2012 KTM introduced a true 690cc 690, discontinued the 'E' model and lowered the suspension and thus seat height of the 'R' model to that of the previous 'E' model. Other 2012 changes included an improved headlight and inclusion of a tachometer. In 2014, ABS brakes (front and rear) were made standard, a dual-spark head introduced and ride-by-wire throttle. [1]
Cyril Despres won the 2007 Dakar Rally.
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