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KTM 950 Adventure S
950 Adventure S "S" is for sporty. The longer suspension travel and the 35-mm higher seat make the 950 Adventure S a sportier version of the companion model, the 950 Adventure. Born directly out of rally sport machines and made with the best high quality components, the 950 Adventure S has already proved its worth in any number of rallies.
Review On taking my helmet off at a service station, pool of water appearing underneath me, and dripping from 200 very wet kilometres aboard the new KTM Adventure, another customer filling his vehicle remarked, “Not a good day for that mate”. My instant reply without a thought was, “It's always a good day for this.” And
that really sums up my travels with KTM’s first foray in to the really big-bore
adventure market, I had a ball. The White Power suspension is without par in this segment of the market. It is
firm in the initial part of the stroke, allowing for some reasonably sporting
road use. The suspension then stiffens nicely as more travel is used, while
still maintaining very good damping control. If you want more performance then perhaps tick the box for the optional Akropovic mufflers which should help to unleash a few more ponies, while providing the rider with some aural pleasure to boot. The standard mufflers (Click for image) are very quiet, it seems likely that a pair of aftermarket mufflers will return an appreciable increase in performance.
The torquey power is transferred through a smooth shifting six-speed gearbox and hydraulic clutch. After riding the machine I suspected some sort of back-torque limiting system to reduce engine braking. My suspicion was confirmed when I questioned KTM technical guru Rob Twyerould on the issue. He mentioned that the system is similar to that previously used by Suzuki on the TL1000S. The gearing on the Adventure is perhaps more suited to mainland Europe’s more generous speed limits. I would be adding a few more teeth to the rear sprocket to make things a little more pleasant at a legal pace. As shipped the KTM will not be happy sitting at 110kph in top gear, fifth gear is actually more suitable for that speed. In fact, the KTM is geared for 250kph in top gear while in reality it will only manage around 200kph, and will actually go faster in 5th gear than in 6th gear.
Around town the machine is quite pleasant with a comfortable riding position and
relatively smooth motor making for a relaxing ride. The vertically arranged headlight illuminates your path well enough for such a design. The screen looks too small to be effective but is obviously quite well designed as I experienced very little buffering on the Adventure, even when riding in some atrocious weather conditions. Due to the fairly slim nature of the machine very little protection is offered for the legs, any rain quickly soaks the riders knees and thighs. Virtually no vibration is felt through the hands or feet as the Renthal bars seem well insulated while the serrated footpegs are rubber topped for comfort. Unfortunately the same can't be said for the seat which is a little too firm for my liking, it also seemed to throb with low frequency vibrations. I think many owners will invest in a thick sheepskin or aftermarket seat for the Adventure. But it is by far not the worst I have experienced and you could learn to live with it, or maybe I am just getting a bit soft in my old age.. Source MCNews
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