In the words of Juan-Manuel Fangio "Brakes they only slow you down"
Nice one brother! I hear Ya! I second that
Hah, DUCATIJIM, you seem to know alot about the mental movitation of a KTM rider. So would you agree with the assumption that all BMW 800GS owners are boring gits who are scared to to go the hole hog and get a KTM. Just a theory of course.
Admit it.
You're all DR lovers who need the safety of an extra cylinder just in case...
I would take a 690 Adventure (if the ever make the bloody thing) but not a DR![]()
In the words of Juan-Manuel Fangio "Brakes they only slow you down"
Just as a matter of interest, I've had a brief look at the 690E and it's available with luggage and a screen from KTM and a second fuel tank (from Acerbis?) that increases the capacity from 12 to 26 litres.
Is this not a 690 Adventure? If you're buying new thats probably about $20k tho so value for money may be a different debate.
Nope thats still just an upgraded Enduro, the adventure will come some day and it will replace the old 640 Adventure, there are a few pics around of the factory Rallye and it should be something like that.
I considered getting the Enduro and getting the tanks etc but at the end of the day its going to cost too much and when the Adventure does arrive it would likely be better spec'd out so I went with a 950 until it gets made.
In the words of Juan-Manuel Fangio "Brakes they only slow you down"
I'm no gynaecologist, however I would be happy to take a look......................
Well I walked into McIver and Veitch in Dunedin the other day and here's this big bright new 990 Adventure R - new colour scheme looks fantastic and theres been some techy changes from the previous model as well.
I've sat on it and liked it, I have put my beloved on the back and she likes it (whew) - all that remains is for the horrible freakin weather to improve and I will take it out for a ride. If thats a clincher then the deal making may well begin.
If I do buy it then I reckon the Yamaha SOuth Island 3 day adventure ride might have to be a must do.
One of the owners just got back from touring around Europe on one of these - had his wife on the back most of the time. He reckoned he got 360km from one tank before he filled it (cruising steadily but at around 120 when possible) but that when you wick them up they gobble the juice a LOT faster but they're also performing like nothing else at that point as well!!
Don't let what you can't do stop you from doing what you can do - Sir Tim Wallis
My KTM sips on gas the least in top gear... which needs at least 130kph![]()
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Brucie, did you fall and hurt your head or something!
Are you expecting a windfall wool cheque or something?
What can the KTM do that your Tiger (with a change of tyres) can't do?
All you will be paying for is the tyres, how much will the change to the new KTM actualy cost you?
Then again, theres nothing like that feeling you get when you have a spent up large on a new bike, is there!
Don't forget to allow for the psycholigist's sessions when the after purchase blues kick in when you realise you didn't really nead to change bikes at all!
But who am I to cast doubts on the value of your dally into the Barvarian world of overpriced machinery.
Enjoy yourself, spend your money, the recession is almost over!
Let someone else enjoy the benifits they receive when they buy your traded Tiger for a pittance compared to what the trade up cost you!
Remember Brucie, I am but a phone call away, should you need further words of encouragement to help facilitate the departure of your hard earned "CASH"!![]()
Oi there John - you trying to piss on my partylol
I haven't ridden it yet so lets not immediately make judgement but:
1) I don't think the KTM's are necessarily overpriced - they just aren't built with as many compromises and budget bits as go on some others. If you spec up other bikes to the same grade of suspension etc the gap would often disappear (I see the new Transalp is listed at $21700 - I reckon THAT is getting seriously overpriced!!)
2) I do take issue with the Tiger doing all the same stuff with a change of tyres. The Tiger is a great adventure tourer - with more weight on the tourer than the adventure side of it. I want to be able to go a bit more rugged on some backcountry roads and tracks where the tracks can get rough, when riden briskly the bike can get airborne, where some obstacles are best taken with the front leg in the air (like small river/stream crossings).
The Tiger can be nursed around some of these sorts of trips but the 990 can be ridden more like a trail bike in these situations - with superior suspension an 18 inch rear and 21inch front wheels it just has some advantages.
3) You are right that if I do change then someone will end up with a bloody good Tiger. It takes ages getting a bike set up just right and I'm not really looking forward to going back and doing that again - although if I buy a new one then most things will have to be on it before I take it away.
Besides - if your legs were longer then you know you'd want one too![]()
Don't let what you can't do stop you from doing what you can do - Sir Tim Wallis
I think they have finally cracked the looks side of things - this beast looks beautiful
Don't let what you can't do stop you from doing what you can do - Sir Tim Wallis
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