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KTM 690 LC4 Supermoto Limited Edition
In addition to new graphics features the KTM 690SM
LE has a four-inch lower seat position. It is now 840mm ryday. This was achieved
by appropriate spring travel. This makes the 690 Supermoto KTM the LE with the
lowest seat height.
2007 KTM 690 Supermoto - First Ride
Throttle (EPT) unit with cold start and idle regulation system, the 690 is surprisingly smooth for a Single across the entire rev range from the moment it is fired up. At idle it lopes along like any good running Single does but does not vibrate incessantly like the previous generation LC4. Twist the throttle and the motor smoothes out significantly from its thumptuous beginning and continues to exude a pleasant, rather than irritating, bit of throb through the bars.
A new slipper-type APTC 'anti-hopping' clutch
provides a light effort at the lever and makes even the sloppiest of downshifts
seem perfect. It works very well out on the track and there's no reason to
expect anything less from it on the street, where frantic downshifts and
attempts to get agro are not quite as common (cough, cough) - or at least they
shouldn't be. A six-speed transmission harnesses the claimed 63 hp and 48 lb-ft
of torque and directs it to the rear wheel via left-side chain drive. The ribbed
swingarm looks really cool, too, as if the exterior skin of the thing was
purposely left off to reveal the interior bracing. This will definitely attract
commentary from the peanut gallery.
Brembo supplies the braking system front to rear, and after one lap it was apparent it offered up more power than was even necessary for this middleweight Thumper, and that's another check in the positive box for it. A single 320mm front disc and radial-mount caliper, steel-braided lines, a 240mm rear disc and single-piston caliper - it's all Brembo on this bad boy, all the time. A hydraulic Magura clutch works with the new APTC unit to offer up exceptionally light and easy pull at the lever. That's a good thing because, despite the gobs of available torque, riding a Single requires a significant amount of shifting to get around the race track like Streets of Willow. Source Motorcycle-USA
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