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KTM 690 Duke
The previous 690 Duke was the most powerful production single to
date, but the new model is even stronger. Two key design
elements have enabled KTM to reach an even higher level of power
and smoothness: the introduction of KTM’s Ride Mode technology
along with a revamping of more than 50 percent of the LC4
motor’s mechanical components.
As far as comfort goes, the new 690 Duke fit my 5-foot-10 frame
just fine. The controls were easy to reach and I was able to put
my feet flat on the ground. We started off on the highway, which
I suspected might be painful, but I was wrong—the single purrs
as smoothly as a multi. Throttle response at freeway speeds is
very precise with no lurching or uneven revving, and there is
plenty of acceleration even in top gear. Part of the engine
overhaul was to smooth out the torque curve from 4,000-7,000 rpm
and the engineers hit the mark.
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