Again great, exceptional, reasonable explanation with no crap. Just pure simple experience behind every word that you sad, without marketing. Thanks & regards from Belgrade Serbia💪🤪
I very much appreciate your candor and honesty here. And I’m very glad you’ve found a bike you love. I’m by nature a nostalgic bloke of sorts, and love the idea of keeping my tools for as long as I can. All the best.
One of best true life bike reviews on TH-cam ive been watching your videos for years and although id love to buy one of the new bikes being realistic ive always bought 2nd hand and this kind of review is exactly what i wish i had more often! Thanks for your great content and look forward to more videos.
Enjoyable and honest review of your relationship with the 690👍. I have the “refined” 2019 version with about 12k miles/20k Km and it has been a solid lightweight adventure machine. You have inspired me to keep it in the garage!
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV - Will do the same. I upgraded to an aftermarket fuel pump and am diligent about keeping the strainer and filters clean so no issues there. Understand the newer OEM pumps are much improved.
I am a bit over 60 Dave My Doctor said you need something to keep your fitness I have a few bikes but come across a 690 at a bargain thanks Dave Love the channel that 501 is very cool
Hey Dave...the 690 and you...this is a true lovestory, honestly...😊... i really love that story and i can really understand, why your sweety is still by your side...you've spend so many adventures together and you prepared her in a way, she fits perfectly to you...a companion and friend of that kind, you're never going to sell easily...and it is that relationship between men and their machines which makes the whole "bike-thing" emotional...😊 oh i love your channel Dave...please never stop making videos like that...all the best from Germany-West is sending to you (and Clubby and Nugget and the 690...😊) Felix...😊
Great video Dave. I had a 2017 701E that I had spent time and money on, spilled blood, sweat and tears over, and it was 95% dialled in for me. Ot was a keeper for sure. Then some bas..rd stole it a few weeks ago after some great riding on Salisbury Plains, England. I'm now looking for another 690/701 to start again because they are such a versatile off road machine. Onwards and upwards!
Bad luck Steve. I've noticed over time alot of those bike gets stolen in the UK. Yeah they make for a great bike. My 2021 Husky 701 needs some suspension work to get it up to this old 690.
You will get another one your glad with I'm sure. I ride a plain 2016 701 E and I'm glad to have the 275mm travel which I fully use. I don't miss any of the newer elektronics nor the aditional 8hp. I addeted the ABS Dongle that's a cool Blockfir sure. But mybe the quickshifter is the only thing that could be a little benefit, "nice to have"
Some years ago i binge watched your london to sydney ride...inspired me a lot. Thanks so far. And with all the videos the riding community have put out over the years its a shame how war and tensions shrink the world of the adventure rider. Keep going Dave. P.s. nugget rocks
Best 690 video on TH-cam!!! Honest and complete. These are great bikes and deliver so much performance but the owner needs to have a working knowledge and ability for its long-term success.
Thanks for sharing Dave She is clearly a part of the family, the adventures experienced are irreplaceable and I sure every time you swing a leg over your totally at home.
I fully share your sentiments. I own a 2010 690 R with 72.000 km and counting. This raw feeling, the absence of compromise, that is just very special. The original Bilux ESC headlight has just this year been replaced by a Rade Garage tower with LED lights. That’s a difference. I had a Safari front tank on a different 2013 690 which was really reliable, other than the left fuel line so close to the exhaust. I keep my 690 for Rally and other special occasions. The adventure travel is now on my 890 R. I guess I’ll keep this bike!
Your London to Sydney video was the reason I bought a 690 enduro. Got myself a 2012 and made a lot of my own modifications to it over the last few years to suit the riding / events I do on it. I was at the ABR festival in the UK this year and was amazed to see you there doing a talk. Just missed it unfortunately, but was able to explain to my friend that your video was the reason I got the 690. Wont be getting rid of mine anytime soon, a true do it all bike. Cheers Dave
My 2018 KTM 690 Enduro R has been my first bike. I love it! This past week I rode it to check out a seller’s 500. When I rode away on my 690 I’d affirmed in my mind that the 690 is still the bike for me. Off-road or on-road, it does it well.
I know what you mean, I have been tempted to move away so many times but every time I try something else, I just cant do it, for all its faults, and every bike has faults, nothing else seems to hit the spot. I tested a Desert X yesterday, convince it was my ultimate dream Unicorn, but frankly, it left me cold and as I rode home I, just like yourself, realised what an amazing bike the 690 is.
At the age of 60 I have owned over 25 bikes I turn them over not because they are bad bikes I just get bored and I am a king at wasting money but I currently own a 2022 690 have it professionally lowered and set for my height and weight, the reliability issues are always on back of my mind, I have only done 4000ks on it but it has been faultless a great bike and I think it will be a keeper
As a CRF300 Rally rider, i don't even consider reliability, as it runs likes a dream haha. But admittedly being an ex owner of an R6 & R1 road riding, i find myself watching KTM/HUSKY/GAS GAS "690" reviews. I miss the thrills of potentially looping out (But this also keeps me out of trouble and still making money at work). I'm in multiple social media groups and all the mature blokes put so much S**T on big KTMs with photos of putting them on the trailer. Apparently they can't touch the discontinued DR650? haha.
I think the rocker arm issue has been fixed by KTM, as well as the airbox issue. Fuel pump might just be a filter thing as noted in the video. Might end up with one here in a few years even as I've picked on this bike for its faults.
I have the 2019 690 with the twin counter balancer and ABS and TC maps. The only reliability issues I've had has been the battery and the side stand sensor and ABS switch. Only the battery and side stand switch left me stranded but since replacing both ( bypassed the side stand switch) the bike never misses a beat. I've done week long adventures and camped off the bike and it handles it all from single track to Hwy. The current shape 690 (2019 onwards) is something special, there is nothing else like it (aside from the Husky & GasGas) and it is something to be tested and enjoyed. I dare anyone to ride one in anger and not have a big grin on their face.
Your 690 and your adventures on it was a massive contributor to me getting into Adv. Good to see you are hanging onto her Dave. I love my 2016 701, and plan to maintain it for the long haul. Cheers for the vid.
Great to watch. I love the story the repairs and patchwork modifications tell. I hope for a similar long relationship with my 23 701 LR, it’s already written a few chapters
Sideshow here! I bought my Hard Kit 690 from your previous Video. Showed you some pics at Tasmania GS Safari. Since then I've taken it Cairns to the tip return. About to do Cairns Darwin next week. I have an intimate knowledge of the in tank fuel system. Struggled from Musgrave station to the tip after a bad batch of fuel. Bit I got there. Now sprung for 120kg rider and luggage. The seat height is a real issue for me. I'm either going to get used to it on this trip. Or sell it on return. Still got the R1200gs as well. Between those 2 bikes, the 690 does not go well fully loaded. See how it goes this time with the right springs. Great Vid. Keep it up champ.
I have just returned from a 10,00Klm ride on my 2012 690, it never missd a beat - like yours, this one will never leve my side either. Everything you highlighted is so true, they are a great all rounder and a beast in the sand....clocked over 52,000 on this trip. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I did 57.000 km from south of Spain to Magadan via Mongolia and Kazakhstan and then on to Japan with a very similar setup in conditions I havent encountered since. She made it flawlessly with only the starter motor needing some TLC because of water ingress after too many river crossings. Loved her to bits and dearly miss her as she is now in hands of a new rider. Contemplating whether to buy the new apparently much smoother version and prepare her again or take it a notch down and go for the Tenere World Raid. Time will tell! Safe riding to everyone!
Cheers for this Dave, just bought a 2014 model. Has a safari tank on the front, akro exhaust and a few other aftermarket bits. Done 18000ks so still a baby compared to yours! Glad I've bought a great bike, didn't even know they existed before it popped up just 20ks from my house 😁
Great video mate! I bought a 2018 with 580 miles in 2022 and I been loving it . Sold the F800GSA and purchased a Triumph for the road riding I still need that . But my dirt is My Ktm 690 R. Around Bend Oregon out on 2 wheels
Dave mate, you are a legend. I have owned 3 of these 690's and I just cant live without one despite some faults, but then all bikes have faults. Best wishes and much love from the UK, just keep thrashing them until the wheels fall off!
Thanks for this Dave. Soon after getting my 990 Adv S in 2011, I started following your channel and eagerly watched your earlier adventures on this 690 all those years ago and I'm glad you still have it. I reluctantly sold my 2011 690 after 3 years of great fun in 2017 and missed it a lot. Then, a few months ago I bought a 2017 model and super stoked to add the sweet spot again between my 990 and 300. Yes all these bikes is hedonism, but it is such a unique bike compared to my other two. After several basic upgrades & farkles, I am now going through the deliberation process as I'm considering a Rade Garage tower & screen. I won't be changing to bigger tanks but have the RG underseat tank to expand the 690 range similar to my 990 when out riding with my son.
Once you build a bike and know it you don't want to let go. The confidence factor rates above all else. There are shortcomings on all bikes but you learn to handle them on Your bike. Be safe Dave.
My ktm640 adv had news since 1999 or 25 years now. Also have BMW 1150 r since 2000 or 24 years. Both still work fine. Yes keep up on preventive maintenance and repairs
Good impartial review. Obviously the greater part of the kilometres have been off road, so the wear and tear is not comparable to road Km. There's a lot of good work been done on that bike. Well done, mate. I hope my 890 Adventure lasts as well as yours has done. Great job on the exhaust shield, by the way.
True love❤This is the man who REALLY now's is the bike good or not.. if I ever thinking about selling my 09 690😢 i just watch this video and get my self together🫡
I've had a love/hate relationship with two 690s. I sold the 2014 after the rocker arm issue at only 2,500miles from new. My friend sold his 2013 after the same issue at 2,300miles. We have both since returned to the 690 having found nothing else that ticks the amount of boxes that this bike does. Both our bikes are fully adv prepared and we carry spare pump, rectifier,injector and rocker arms as spares on any big trip. I love my 2009 bike,the high lift cam turns the power delivery into a 2t like experience! Highly recommended 😁. I've done thousands of miles of TET throughout Europe and wouldn't change it for anything else. However.....the Kove 450 rally has my attention as an out of the box alternative.
Worth the wait Dave, great stuff, just picked up a mint 6500 mile 1st edition 2008 lovin it and already starting fitting some choice upgrades…😬🤣. Cheers 🍻
In 2020, Husqvarna took the 690/701 series to the next level with the 701 Long Range (LR) edition which gave you a 383lb (173kg) bike producing 74hp while carrying 6.4 gallons of fuel (23.8L) providing a whopping 350+ miles (550km) of range between fill ups! And it had two fuel pumps for redundancy! It's a shame they didn't make more of them or haven't made the retrofit kits easy to obtain.
I am rewatching this rewiev and I wonder- did the last year in motorcycling have changed your mind on the bike? I ask as I think of getting a 690 in near future, and whilst I love the idea of having something lighter, and maybe id have to learn riding more aggresively if I do pick one, has the new Enfield 450, or the MT450 change your standpoint on light-ish bikes to ride both on and offroad? Also it was a pleasure and a privelage to meet you at the ABR festival this year, and I hope to meet you again Dave!
Well I'm about to take the long term Himalayan 450 on a 4000 km loop. So come back to me when I've finished that. Ironically my intention was to take the 690.
That's not quite right. The 690s have 1.7 litres of oil and service interval of 10,000 kilometres. The EXÇ range has much smaller volumes and requires changing about every 1000ks.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV So when do you change your oil. I change every 3000k regardless. I know others that have stuffed their motors because they didn't and stuck to the recommended by KTM. I think the trade off of more regular maintenance and less catastrophes. Simple. Yes I'm changing to the 890 because of old knees.
I enjoyed your video and have enjoyed my first year on an adventurized 2013. I installed expensive Mako 360 bar mounts and foam overlays over ODI grips to greatly improve vibration which was my biggest complaint. I also followed an Austrian race tech tip to get the factory timing chain tensioner working properly and increase engine longevity (since I have 23K on it) by using Motul 300V off road 15w 60. They have proven increased engine longevity.
Always enjoy your videos, and based on your review, I have looked for a reasonably priced used 701 LR for the last few years, but there are few to be had. Hence, I put down a deposit on a Kove 450 Rally (31 liters of fuel capacity, ABS, and a bit lighter and much cheaper than the 701 LR I was looking for). Reliability and parts availability are concerns but the Kove team respectably finished the Dakar with all three bikes so I have some hope. I look forward to more of your content - I've learned a great deal from your work.
hello thanks for the great video , i have only just bought a new 2022 model 690 , so far loving it , im not new to motorcycling as ridden off road and mx , and had a 2011 ktm 250 exc for 11 years , also a ktm 500 exc and did purchase a 2021 ktm 390 adventure , i found it abit to much roady for me and now have to 690 , so yea , thats a great video as i would like to think this will be a long term keeper , cheers steve / Geraldton
Really enjoyed your video review. There’s an amazing amount of useful information gathered there over 12 yrs! I’d be interested to know how the new ones compare to the mechanical problems you’ve experienced.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV Seriously I am certain many appreciate you so extensively testing snd laying out what works and why. Modifications are expensive and most dont have ability to be haphazard about it. The 2023 is supposed to be even smoother than 2021 right? Which means theres additional changes. Honda and Yamaha are tempting for reliability, but thr husq 701 seems to be what I'm looking for, especially with the improvements, but the long range version seems to have disappeared, with lots of conflicting information about this.
I like your review and recognise many of your comments, I have been watching your London to Sydney trip several times. While I used my BMW GS 1250 ADV for adventure riding in Europe (Northcape 2X, etc) I’m not even considering using it for my planned trip from Europe to Melbourne next year as I do own a 2009 690 RFR which just had an engine upgrade (torque and reliability) and a 2011 690 with all the Rally mods. I just have to make up my mind, which one to take or invite a mate to join me and we’ll take both for our trip down under soon…😉
Just like you, my TR650 is staying put because when I ride it I just grin from ear to ear. My KTM Super Adventure is a work in progress and reliability is proving interesting so we'll see if we can get it to the level of the 690. I love the 690 and wish I had bought one.
Absolut gold mine of info, the 690 from ´10-15 is what I have in mind of buying and getting a "dakar kit" for it. Im new to the MC world frankly I dont even have a licens yet but I am riding a 250 4 stroke enduro alot to get prepared for the ADV riding. I know the bike is tall and Im about 5.8(173 cm) but I have learned to handle the 250 that have a seatheight of 91 cm. I have looked at ALOT of bikes and frankly the 690 for me is perfect, I dont want to skull drag a heavy twin when Im alone in the middle of nowhere. as for reliability, whell these bikes often have traveled a long way by now so one can easy enough see what needs to be done. And a big plus is the price here in Sweden where you can get a 12-15 for around 5-8k US dollars. By the way love the channel I always find great videos to check out and I have been doing that for a few months and there is still alot of videos left. So keep sending it and stay strong!
Deja Vu. My 09 bike with 40K's has had all the same reliability issues & always in the most inconvenient outback locations. Subframe bolts upgraded to high tensile. Snapped around Warburton WA. Big problem. Many similar mods (tanks / suspension) & unique induction mods + ECU reflash by me. Huge mid range power brilliant for the Simpson sand dunes (East to west), Yeh, will never sell. Bike is too good. Cant part with my modified 04 KLR either. Or my R80GS, DR800, 525EXC and the rest. I don't think I have a problem. Love your channel...
I was excited when the poll came out and I saw everyone wanted to see the 690- Excellent video! Very likely in the spring of '24 I will be able to graduate from my beginner bike (Versys 650) to a "dream" bike. I've been going back and forth between the 690/701 Enduro platform and the 790R/890R/901 EXP platform. Realistically I won't be spending as much time on technical trails as I will mostly be commuting and on the weekends getting on gravel/dirt/2-track forest roads. What are your thoughts? Thank you!
I was just talking to him on the phone. He has completely lost interest in adventure riding. He now does ocean swimming and ebike riding on the soft stuff. We still keep in touch. But I have no inclination of swimming out in the ocean!
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV I'm sure whatever he's doing it will be with an infectious enthusiasm, as with you and and the rest of your crew. Thanks for all your hard work on this channel it's much appreciated.
I've been riding 6 years, am tall enough to flat foot these things, and have just been presented an opportunity to trade my Versys 650 for one of these, kitted out almost identically to how you've got this thing. Very tempting, since I've been wanting to get more into the dirt for years...
Hopefully the good old thumper will always be around. They are just so different to the twins off-road. Don't know how to describe it. It is like driving a Jeep Wrangler. It makes you feel like a youngster again.
Im about to pick up a 2010 690 enduro R (275mm suspension version). I could not be more excited, but im quite sad that rallyraid doesn't offer the evo2 kit anymore...
Would love to ride such a bike in Ozzie some day. Back home there is just not enough exiting terrain. Right now on holiday in Oz. Too bad there's no riding included 😢
I've had KAITIE 22 years. 03 525 EXC . Had her since a new born. Fully rebuilt her about 10yrs ago and not ridden much till recently. I try to go every 2 weeks. And I actually did 2 weekends in a row recently. I WILL NEVER SELL HER but I'm 52 with gippy hips now so my mobility has reduced so I may have to lower her. Still hoping more riding is the best fix for now. I have riding content plus more on my channel if ya interested. KEEP IT REAL ON THE BACK WHEEL 🤙
Did 35 k in outback on stock ktm640 adv - only mod was rally skid plate for extra protection. Of course before 690 was made. Old bike just needed gone over and not rebuilding to make work.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV if that's true they should do what Honda did back in the day. They had a bad lot of status and if in the first five years. If your stator went. It was replaced on the factory.
Have the same dash plate on my 14. Also protects the brake lever and the rest of the bike. Did several tries. I use the Touratech/original rack and although it is not that nice like the RallyRaid one, it's rock solid. Last autumn, a 14t truck rolled over the back of the bike without damaging the tank. I admit that I was more than lucky that nothing serious happened when slidding into that oncoming truck. Guess after that I have to keep mine with its currently 33tkm, too.
I love my '17 690. It's been setup as an adventure bike with a bevy of products, rally tower, safari tank, etc. I find it very easy to work on and do all of it myself. I've added a few fuel filters and upgraded the mahle in tank filter, plus did the Oberon clutch slave. Since my bike is a '17 it does have the upgraded rocker arms. I did check the rocker arms when I checked the valve clearances recently and they looked fine. I'll replace them at my next valve check just because though. When I'm on a trip I carry a spare fuel pump just in case, I got the Quantum pump since it's got a lifetime warranty. Overall this is my favorite bike ever, there's simply nothing that does what it can do and weigh under 400lbs. Any of the "mid weight" bikes weigh 100-125lbs more...
I've had my 2010 690 SMC road focused bike for 3 years now and just attempted to post it online for sale to buy a 790 Duke. Now im having second thoughts mate!!
Great video, thanks guys. Maybe not a good idea to use songs with lyrics while you’re talking, was a bit distracting. Other than that, awesomeness as usual!
something that might get you guys at mad tv excited is the 790 is returning and people own them already in europe so their is a 790 duke and adventure coming to us hopfully soon and they are saying they are super cheap so im guessing they are using the CFmoto 800mt parts for alot of things like the controls i noticed are the same
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV its going to be more agile and easier to pick up and abit more dirt bikey if im not mistaken and it will also be alot cheaper so its got a spot in the ktm line up for sure to get people out on the road and trails at less cost and still reliable since its overhauled from the old 790 wich was a lemon
I always comment on your videos "you can pry my XR650R out of my cold dead hands", but to be fair I also have the exact same bike, rally raid kit and all. The only thing wrong with the bike are the length of my legs!
Great vid, thanks for sharing. Could you point me in the direction of the lower temp thermostat please? Mine is running super hot here in the NZ summer when the trails slow down and get steep. The fan was on most of the day yesterday! 😣
That latest model if I could afford it. I have a 2021 Husky 701 and it is so much refined than my 2012 690, that behaves like a snorting stallion. The complexity isn't too much but there is some good stuff in there, the dirt traction control is outstanding and seamless and the lean sensitive traction control is a real saver when you're riding dodgy tyres on a wet slippery road.
I've had a lil' KTM 390 Adv for a few years now and wondering what's next. Can't decide if I should go Tuareg 660 or keep it lightweight with a KTM 690 instead?? Long distance comfort is important but so is lighter weight since a lot of my offroad is solo. Thoughts??
Which thermostat did you install if you know. My 690 SMC 2009 flames out and has blown off the airbox from the inlet manifold on restart multiple times to where I now carry some basic tools haha. Love my bike, but would like to do this mod.
A great Machine Dave, I'm considering purchasing one and trading the 1190. Hate the thought of Electronics' traction / sensors ect ect. Throttle, clutch and brake applications do the same thing in my book anyway.. Great Review bud.. Barmy
Nice bike. You’ve definitely made it yours that’s the difference to just buying another new bike out the crate like the rest. I run a ktm 2004 950 adventure And race it in uk 🇬🇧 rally’s Sounds awesome
Can you get in the ear of the rally raid uk guys and tell to make a new front tank system for the 2019-2023 bikes please???? It’s the best system out there and a real shame that they aren’t supporting them 🙏
I discuss this with them a couple of years ago. It's a tremendous hassle to redesign the tanks for the different frame. It's heaps of work for little reward.
I bought a 2013 last year that the original owner adventurized and worked most of the bugs out of. I found the vibration harsh and spent big dollars for the US patented Mako 360 bar mount with the softest polymer option and also put cheap foam overlays over ODI grips. The vibration is greatly reduced. I can also move the Mako 360 to my 300xc which helped me justify the cost.
I got a 690 2022 a few weeks ago to compliment my 1290. I already started working on it by removing the passwnger footpegs as the bracets pushed out my heel into uncomfortable positions. Felt like i couldnt stand properly since if i avoided the bracket i would be braking or shifting accidentally. I hope this will cure the neutrals i have been hitting before the change
I believe you are hitting the neutrals because you've haven't yet adapted to the way the quick shifter works. I had a similar challenge. It takes a long time to trust it. What I would do is go for a ride and purposefully focus on gear shifting and don't come back until you're shifting 98% of the time correctly. Do that a couple of times and I'm convinced you won't be hitting those false neutrals, which aren't, they're just you not shifting correctly. I don't know how many journalists say the same the thing. It's them.
I have a 2017 ktm 690 enduro r and my main complaint is that at speeds 85mph or above on the road it develops a very light disconnected feeling in the front end. I’ve tried everything I can to get rid of it. Balancing wheels, adding steering damper, suspension settings and different tires but it remains. I have a feeling that it may be the front fender creating lift at those high speeds. Other than that the bikes been a lot of fun both on and off-road.
What was the damage to your engine when the rocker roller failed? Mine did the same at 14k too! Valve dropped with some serious biffing to head and cylinder.
GREAT STORY 🙂 My 450 ktm is now a 10 year partner, i hope my 500 lasts as long with me - the 500 does many more miles - i keep considering dropping the 450 for a 690, maybe one day but i argue that then the 500 and 690 are actually quite similar so .....
What are you going to do. On this channel you will find my 501 bike build. I see that bike as a 5 day tough tripper. The 690/01 is for the longer stuff
Again great,
exceptional, reasonable explanation with no crap. Just pure simple experience behind every word that you sad, without marketing.
Thanks & regards from Belgrade Serbia💪🤪
I very much appreciate your candor and honesty here. And I’m very glad you’ve found a bike you love. I’m by nature a nostalgic bloke of sorts, and love the idea of keeping my tools for as long as I can. All the best.
Thanks
One of best true life bike reviews on TH-cam ive been watching your videos for years and although id love to buy one of the new bikes being realistic ive always bought 2nd hand and this kind of review is exactly what i wish i had more often! Thanks for your great content and look forward to more videos.
Wow, thanks.
Enjoyable and honest review of your relationship with the 690👍. I have the “refined” 2019 version with about 12k miles/20k Km and it has been a solid lightweight adventure machine. You have inspired me to keep it in the garage!
Similar to my 2021 Husky 701. I'm tempted to get the suspension worked on a similar way. It really is a huge difference.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV - Will do the same. I upgraded to an aftermarket fuel pump and am diligent about keeping the strainer and filters clean so no issues there. Understand the newer OEM pumps are much improved.
I am a bit over 60 Dave
My Doctor said you need something to keep your fitness I have a few bikes but come across a 690 at a bargain thanks Dave Love the channel that 501 is very cool
Hey Dave...the 690 and you...this is a true lovestory, honestly...😊... i really love that story and i can really understand, why your sweety is still by your side...you've spend so many adventures together and you prepared her in a way, she fits perfectly to you...a companion and friend of that kind, you're never going to sell easily...and it is that relationship between men and their machines which makes the whole "bike-thing" emotional...😊 oh i love your channel Dave...please never stop making videos like that...all the best from Germany-West is sending to you (and Clubby and Nugget and the 690...😊) Felix...😊
Kind words Felix, thank you..
Great video Dave. I had a 2017 701E that I had spent time and money on, spilled blood, sweat and tears over, and it was 95% dialled in for me. Ot was a keeper for sure. Then some bas..rd stole it a few weeks ago after some great riding on Salisbury Plains, England. I'm now looking for another 690/701 to start again because they are such a versatile off road machine. Onwards and upwards!
Bad luck Steve. I've noticed over time alot of those bike gets stolen in the UK. Yeah they make for a great bike. My 2021 Husky 701 needs some suspension work to get it up to this old 690.
You will get another one your glad with I'm sure. I ride a plain 2016 701 E and I'm glad to have the 275mm travel which I fully use. I don't miss any of the newer elektronics nor the aditional 8hp. I addeted the ABS Dongle that's a cool Blockfir sure. But mybe the quickshifter is the only thing that could be a little benefit, "nice to have"
Some years ago i binge watched your london to sydney ride...inspired me a lot. Thanks so far.
And with all the videos the riding community have put out over the years its a shame how war and tensions shrink the world of the adventure rider.
Keep going Dave.
P.s. nugget rocks
You can't ride from London to Sydney the way we did, there are many blockages, not just Ukraine.
Best 690 video on TH-cam!!! Honest and complete. These are great bikes and deliver so much performance but the owner needs to have a working knowledge and ability for its long-term success.
Absolutely
Thanks for sharing Dave
She is clearly a part of the family, the adventures experienced are irreplaceable and I sure every time you swing a leg over your totally at home.
Well said! Yes, so many memories pop up when I sit on her.
I fully share your sentiments. I own a 2010 690 R with 72.000 km and counting.
This raw feeling, the absence of compromise, that is just very special.
The original Bilux ESC headlight has just this year been replaced by a Rade Garage tower with LED lights. That’s a difference.
I had a Safari front tank on a different 2013 690 which was really reliable, other than the left fuel line so close to the exhaust.
I keep my 690 for Rally and other special occasions.
The adventure travel is now on my 890 R.
I guess I’ll keep this bike!
Yeah they are keepers once sorted.
This is what you call making the most of what youve got. Love it.
Still a good bike.
Your London to Sydney video was the reason I bought a 690 enduro. Got myself a 2012 and made a lot of my own modifications to it over the last few years to suit the riding / events I do on it. I was at the ABR festival in the UK this year and was amazed to see you there doing a talk. Just missed it unfortunately, but was able to explain to my friend that your video was the reason I got the 690. Wont be getting rid of mine anytime soon, a true do it all bike. Cheers Dave
Agree. Sorry I missed you at ABR
As always, great reviews and helpful real world content in everything you do. Keep it up Dave, we love it 👌
Thanks, will do!
My 2018 KTM 690 Enduro R has been my first bike. I love it! This past week I rode it to check out a seller’s 500. When I rode away on my 690 I’d affirmed in my mind that the 690 is still the bike for me. Off-road or on-road, it does it well.
Great to hear!
I know what you mean, I have been tempted to move away so many times but every time I try something else, I just cant do it, for all its faults, and every bike has faults, nothing else seems to hit the spot. I tested a Desert X yesterday, convince it was my ultimate dream Unicorn, but frankly, it left me cold and as I rode home I, just like yourself, realised what an amazing bike the 690 is.
@@jamesfairmind2247 Ha ha. Now I like that Desert X
At the age of 60 I have owned over 25 bikes I turn them over not because they are bad bikes I just get bored and I am a king at wasting money but I currently own a 2022 690 have it professionally lowered and set for my height and weight, the reliability issues are always on back of my mind, I have only done 4000ks on it but it has been faultless a great bike and I think it will be a keeper
Interesting. Reliability just keeps raising its head.
As a CRF300 Rally rider, i don't even consider reliability, as it runs likes a dream haha. But admittedly being an ex owner of an R6 & R1 road riding, i find myself watching KTM/HUSKY/GAS GAS "690" reviews.
I miss the thrills of potentially looping out (But this also keeps me out of trouble and still making money at work).
I'm in multiple social media groups and all the mature blokes put so much S**T on big KTMs with photos of putting them on the trailer. Apparently they can't touch the discontinued DR650? haha.
I think the rocker arm issue has been fixed by KTM, as well as the airbox issue.
Fuel pump might just be a filter thing as noted in the video.
Might end up with one here in a few years even as I've picked on this bike for its faults.
I have the 2019 690 with the twin counter balancer and ABS and TC maps. The only reliability issues I've had has been the battery and the side stand sensor and ABS switch. Only the battery and side stand switch left me stranded but since replacing both ( bypassed the side stand switch) the bike never misses a beat. I've done week long adventures and camped off the bike and it handles it all from single track to Hwy. The current shape 690 (2019 onwards) is something special, there is nothing else like it (aside from the Husky & GasGas) and it is something to be tested and enjoyed. I dare anyone to ride one in anger and not have a big grin on their face.
Every Ktm I have ever owned has been flawless , never missed a beat
Your 690 and your adventures on it was a massive contributor to me getting into Adv. Good to see you are hanging onto her Dave. I love my 2016 701, and plan to maintain it for the long haul. Cheers for the vid.
Same here. Last year I watched Dave's video of the ride from London to Sydney. I bought the 690 I have right after that.
Great idea. I do like my 701
Great to watch. I love the story the repairs and patchwork modifications tell. I hope for a similar long relationship with my 23 701 LR, it’s already written a few chapters
Yeah. A great bike.
Sideshow here!
I bought my Hard Kit 690 from your previous Video. Showed you some pics at Tasmania GS Safari.
Since then I've taken it Cairns to the tip return.
About to do Cairns Darwin next week. I have an intimate knowledge of the in tank fuel system. Struggled from Musgrave station to the tip after a bad batch of fuel. Bit I got there. Now sprung for 120kg rider and luggage.
The seat height is a real issue for me.
I'm either going to get used to it on this trip. Or sell it on return.
Still got the R1200gs as well.
Between those 2 bikes, the 690 does not go well fully loaded. See how it goes this time with the right springs.
Great Vid. Keep it up champ.
It goes amazing with the correct springs.
I have just returned from a 10,00Klm ride on my 2012 690, it never missd a beat - like yours, this one will never leve my side either.
Everything you highlighted is so true, they are a great all rounder and a beast in the sand....clocked over 52,000 on this trip.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Great to hear!
I did 57.000 km from south of Spain to Magadan via Mongolia and Kazakhstan and then on to Japan with a very similar setup in conditions I havent encountered since. She made it flawlessly with only the starter motor needing some TLC because of water ingress after too many river crossings. Loved her to bits and dearly miss her as she is now in hands of a new rider. Contemplating whether to buy the new apparently much smoother version and prepare her again or take it a notch down and go for the Tenere World Raid. Time will tell! Safe riding to everyone!
I have the latest 701, very smooth, a lovely engine.
Love these video's (and the T7 one too). It's breath of fresh air to have a conversation about something that isn't just the latest and greatest.
Yeah, I've been thinking about doing these for a while.
Cheers for this Dave, just bought a 2014 model. Has a safari tank on the front, akro exhaust and a few other aftermarket bits. Done 18000ks so still a baby compared to yours! Glad I've bought a great bike, didn't even know they existed before it popped up just 20ks from my house 😁
Great buy! They are fantastic bikes.
Great video mate! I bought a 2018 with 580 miles in 2022 and I been loving it . Sold the F800GSA and purchased a Triumph for the road riding I still need that . But my dirt is My Ktm 690 R. Around Bend Oregon out on 2 wheels
Hopefully I'll head to Bend to catch up with Harold from Giant Loop next year.
Beautiful bike build! I own a 2008 690 and I love it.
Great to hear.
BOY It's been along time seeing you. missed you guys. Hope to see more of you.😄👍
We've flat out testing. But soon we'll be flat out riding some big adv coming soon.
Dave mate, you are a legend. I have owned 3 of these 690's and I just cant live without one despite some faults, but then all bikes have faults. Best wishes and much love from the UK, just keep thrashing them until the wheels fall off!
Right on
Thanks for this Dave. Soon after getting my 990 Adv S in 2011, I started following your channel and eagerly watched your earlier adventures on this 690 all those years ago and I'm glad you still have it. I reluctantly sold my 2011 690 after 3 years of great fun in 2017 and missed it a lot. Then, a few months ago I bought a 2017 model and super stoked to add the sweet spot again between my 990 and 300. Yes all these bikes is hedonism, but it is such a unique bike compared to my other two. After several basic upgrades & farkles, I am now going through the deliberation process as I'm considering a Rade Garage tower & screen. I won't be changing to bigger tanks but have the RG underseat tank to expand the 690 range similar to my 990 when out riding with my son.
Good set ups.
Thank you for sharing!!! That 690 is a family member or yours:). Great memories
Yes it is!
Once you build a bike and know it you don't want to let go. The confidence factor rates above all else. There are shortcomings on all bikes but you learn to handle them on Your bike. Be safe Dave.
Thanks Sam. Yes the crinkles have been ironed out.
I wrote my 690 2 months ago..... I've just bought another .... I love this bike .... shame I have two broken wrists but they will mend! I hope
Good luck with that.
My KTM 950 Adventure is 2006....I will ride it until it fall apart....my guess is that will be in 2050 !!! I love this thing !!!!
Yeah, great bike. Lovely handling. I've had two.
An outstanding motorcycle
Love my '17. Just finished a 2100 mile trip. Fantastic bike!
Great to hear!
It feels like getting a review from a real riding buddy on this channel. Most bike reviewers feel like shills for the manufacturer, not here.
Thank you.
Great review Dave. The KTM 690 once known issues are sorted are a great bike. Thanks for sharing your experience
Thanks for watching!
My ktm640 adv had news since 1999 or 25 years now. Also have BMW 1150 r since 2000 or 24 years. Both still work fine. Yes keep up on preventive maintenance and repairs
Thanks.
Good impartial review. Obviously the greater part of the kilometres have been off road, so the wear and tear is not comparable to road Km.
There's a lot of good work been done on that bike. Well done, mate. I hope my 890 Adventure lasts as well as yours has done. Great job on the exhaust shield, by the way.
Well said!
12 years ! How time flies when you are busy riding bikes
Yes. Thanks for your wonderful support over many years but more importantly out of the love of bikes we’ve become great friends!
True love❤This is the man who REALLY now's is the bike good or not.. if I ever thinking about selling my 09 690😢 i just watch this video and get my self together🫡
Hahha
I've had a love/hate relationship with two 690s. I sold the 2014 after the rocker arm issue at only 2,500miles from new. My friend sold his 2013 after the same issue at 2,300miles.
We have both since returned to the 690 having found nothing else that ticks the amount of boxes that this bike does.
Both our bikes are fully adv prepared and we carry spare pump, rectifier,injector and rocker arms as spares on any big trip.
I love my 2009 bike,the high lift cam turns the power delivery into a 2t like experience! Highly recommended 😁.
I've done thousands of miles of TET throughout Europe and wouldn't change it for anything else.
However.....the Kove 450 rally has my attention as an out of the box alternative.
I'm not sure if we get the Kove in Australia in a registrable version if at all.
Worth the wait Dave, great stuff, just picked up a mint 6500 mile 1st edition 2008 lovin it and already starting fitting some choice upgrades…😬🤣. Cheers 🍻
Great to hear!
In 2020, Husqvarna took the 690/701 series to the next level with the 701 Long Range (LR) edition which gave you a 383lb (173kg) bike producing 74hp while carrying 6.4 gallons of fuel (23.8L) providing a whopping 350+ miles (550km) of range between fill ups! And it had two fuel pumps for redundancy! It's a shame they didn't make more of them or haven't made the retrofit kits easy to obtain.
There is a detailed test of the LR on this channel. We also rode one across the top of Australia look for Tropical Punch Series.
Really wish they would bring them back in the US.
I am rewatching this rewiev and I wonder- did the last year in motorcycling have changed your mind on the bike? I ask as I think of getting a 690 in near future, and whilst I love the idea of having something lighter, and maybe id have to learn riding more aggresively if I do pick one, has the new Enfield 450, or the MT450 change your standpoint on light-ish bikes to ride both on and offroad?
Also it was a pleasure and a privelage to meet you at the ABR festival this year, and I hope to meet you again Dave!
Well I'm about to take the long term Himalayan 450 on a 4000 km loop. So come back to me when I've finished that. Ironically my intention was to take the 690.
The KTM always need regular oil changes because of their outstanding performance. That's the trade off. Great review Dave.
That's not quite right. The 690s have 1.7 litres of oil and service interval of 10,000 kilometres. The EXÇ range has much smaller volumes and requires changing about every 1000ks.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV So when do you change your oil. I change every 3000k regardless. I know others that have stuffed their motors because they didn't and stuck to the recommended by KTM. I think the trade off of more regular maintenance and less catastrophes. Simple. Yes I'm changing to the 890 because of old knees.
I enjoyed your video and have enjoyed my first year on an adventurized 2013.
I installed expensive Mako 360 bar mounts and foam overlays over ODI grips to greatly improve vibration which was my biggest complaint. I also followed an Austrian race tech tip to get the factory timing chain tensioner working properly and increase engine longevity (since I have 23K on it) by using Motul 300V off road 15w 60. They have proven increased engine longevity.
Thank you.
Great story and video Dave - very informative and entertaining👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Always enjoy your videos, and based on your review, I have looked for a reasonably priced used 701 LR for the last few years, but there are few to be had. Hence, I put down a deposit on a Kove 450 Rally (31 liters of fuel capacity, ABS, and a bit lighter and much cheaper than the 701 LR I was looking for). Reliability and parts availability are concerns but the Kove team respectably finished the Dakar with all three bikes so I have some hope. I look forward to more of your content - I've learned a great deal from your work.
Thanks. Hopefully we'll get to test a Kove in Australia
How much are they asking for the Kove? I was just trying to search if they had dealers in Aus yet.
@@TwoWheelerSparky I don't think any are in Australia
Love the pannier racks, right shape in the right position.
Yep
hello thanks for the great video , i have only just bought a new 2022 model 690 , so far loving it , im not new to motorcycling as ridden off road and mx , and had a 2011 ktm 250 exc for 11 years , also a ktm 500 exc and did purchase a 2021 ktm 390 adventure , i found it abit to much roady for me and now have to 690 , so yea , thats a great video as i would like to think this will be a long term keeper , cheers steve / Geraldton
Excellent the 22 690 is a great base. The traction control on that can save your arse when you're tired on slippery wet tar.
Really enjoyed your video review. There’s an amazing amount of useful information gathered there over 12 yrs! I’d be interested to know how the new ones compare to the mechanical problems you’ve experienced.
I also have a Husky 701 2021 model and that's been very reliable and has done some really tough stuff.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV Seriously I am certain many appreciate you so extensively testing snd laying out what works and why. Modifications are expensive and most dont have ability to be haphazard about it.
The 2023 is supposed to be even smoother than 2021 right? Which means theres additional changes.
Honda and Yamaha are tempting for reliability, but thr husq 701 seems to be what I'm looking for, especially with the improvements, but the long range version seems to have disappeared, with lots of conflicting information about this.
This is a proper ADV machine.
Great tips here.
Congrats.
Yes! Thank you! Yes, a great bike.
I like your review and recognise many of your comments, I have been watching your London to Sydney trip several times. While I used my BMW GS 1250 ADV for adventure riding in Europe (Northcape 2X, etc) I’m not even considering using it for my planned trip from Europe to Melbourne next year as I do own a 2009 690 RFR which just had an engine upgrade (torque and reliability) and a 2011 690 with all the Rally mods. I just have to make up my mind, which one to take or invite a mate to join me and we’ll take both for our trip down under soon…😉
Thank you.
Just like you, my TR650 is staying put because when I ride it I just grin from ear to ear. My KTM Super Adventure is a work in progress and reliability is proving interesting so we'll see if we can get it to the level of the 690. I love the 690 and wish I had bought one.
Thanks for sharing
Absolut gold mine of info, the 690 from ´10-15 is what I have in mind of buying and getting a "dakar kit" for it. Im new to the MC world frankly I dont even have a licens yet but I am riding a 250 4 stroke enduro alot to get prepared for the ADV riding. I know the bike is tall and Im about 5.8(173 cm) but I have learned to handle the 250 that have a seatheight of 91 cm.
I have looked at ALOT of bikes and frankly the 690 for me is perfect, I dont want to skull drag a heavy twin when Im alone in the middle of nowhere. as for reliability, whell these bikes often have traveled a long way by now so one can easy enough see what needs to be done. And a big plus is the price here in Sweden where you can get a 12-15 for around 5-8k US dollars.
By the way love the channel I always find great videos to check out and I have been doing that for a few months and there is still alot of videos left.
So keep sending it and stay strong!
Lots to see on MADTV! Yeah, going for 15 model or a little older is a good way to do it. I think there is value adventure to be had there.
Deja Vu. My 09 bike with 40K's has had all the same reliability issues & always in the most inconvenient outback locations. Subframe bolts upgraded to high tensile. Snapped around Warburton WA. Big problem. Many similar mods (tanks / suspension) & unique induction mods + ECU reflash by me. Huge mid range power brilliant for the Simpson sand dunes (East to west), Yeh, will never sell. Bike is too good. Cant part with my modified 04 KLR either. Or my R80GS, DR800, 525EXC and the rest. I don't think I have a problem. Love your channel...
Yeah I'm getting over biked. I forgot to mention about the subframe bolts that did snap.
I was excited when the poll came out and I saw everyone wanted to see the 690- Excellent video! Very likely in the spring of '24 I will be able to graduate from my beginner bike (Versys 650) to a "dream" bike. I've been going back and forth between the 690/701 Enduro platform and the 790R/890R/901 EXP platform. Realistically I won't be spending as much time on technical trails as I will mostly be commuting and on the weekends getting on gravel/dirt/2-track forest roads. What are your thoughts? Thank you!
Norden Expedition
I loved your adventures with Phillippe, I hope you still ride together
I was just talking to him on the phone. He has completely lost interest in adventure riding. He now does ocean swimming and ebike riding on the soft stuff. We still keep in touch. But I have no inclination of swimming out in the ocean!
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV I'm sure whatever he's doing it will be with an infectious enthusiasm, as with you and and the rest of your crew. Thanks for all your hard work on this channel it's much appreciated.
I've been riding 6 years, am tall enough to flat foot these things, and have just been presented an opportunity to trade my Versys 650 for one of these, kitted out almost identically to how you've got this thing. Very tempting, since I've been wanting to get more into the dirt for years...
Hopefully the good old thumper will always be around. They are just so different to the twins off-road. Don't know how to describe it. It is like driving a Jeep Wrangler. It makes you feel like a youngster again.
I loved drifting it the other day. A hell of a lot of fun.
I've got a 690 SMCR snd really enjoying the bike. So far no issues except the front brake reservoir weeping some fluid.
They're a nice bike.
Best Channel ever!!!!
Well I wish we were performing like the best channel ever. Thanks for the nice words.
Im about to pick up a 2010 690 enduro R (275mm suspension version). I could not be more excited, but im quite sad that rallyraid doesn't offer the evo2 kit anymore...
Are you sure.
@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV yeah, they're not on their website anymore... Only the side tanks, but the tower is no longer there :(
Would love to ride such a bike in Ozzie some day. Back home there is just not enough exiting terrain. Right now on holiday in Oz. Too bad there's no riding included 😢
You need to do it.
Just love it!!!😍🫶
Thank you
I've had KAITIE 22 years. 03 525 EXC . Had her since a new born. Fully rebuilt her about 10yrs ago and not ridden much till recently. I try to go every 2 weeks. And I actually did 2 weekends in a row recently. I WILL NEVER SELL HER but I'm 52 with gippy hips now so my mobility has reduced so I may have to lower her. Still hoping more riding is the best fix for now. I have riding content plus more on my channel if ya interested.
KEEP IT REAL ON THE BACK WHEEL 🤙
Did 35 k in outback on stock ktm640 adv - only mod was rally skid plate for extra protection. Of course before 690 was made. Old bike just needed gone over and not rebuilding to make work.
I loved my 640
I have a 2019. The valves where set wrong from new. On my 3rd radiator in 20000 kilometres and no crashing. 😢
Bad batch of radiators.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV if that's true they should do what Honda did back in the day. They had a bad lot of status and if in the first five years. If your stator went. It was replaced on the factory.
Have the same dash plate on my 14. Also protects the brake lever and the rest of the bike. Did several tries. I use the Touratech/original rack and although it is not that nice like the RallyRaid one, it's rock solid. Last autumn, a 14t truck rolled over the back of the bike without damaging the tank. I admit that I was more than lucky that nothing serious happened when slidding into that oncoming truck. Guess after that I have to keep mine with its currently 33tkm, too.
Thanks for your information
I love my '17 690. It's been setup as an adventure bike with a bevy of products, rally tower, safari tank, etc. I find it very easy to work on and do all of it myself. I've added a few fuel filters and upgraded the mahle in tank filter, plus did the Oberon clutch slave. Since my bike is a '17 it does have the upgraded rocker arms. I did check the rocker arms when I checked the valve clearances recently and they looked fine. I'll replace them at my next valve check just because though. When I'm on a trip I carry a spare fuel pump just in case, I got the Quantum pump since it's got a lifetime warranty. Overall this is my favorite bike ever, there's simply nothing that does what it can do and weigh under 400lbs. Any of the "mid weight" bikes weigh 100-125lbs more...
Thanks for that, excellent.
I've had my 2010 690 SMC road focused bike for 3 years now and just attempted to post it online for sale to buy a 790 Duke. Now im having second thoughts mate!!
The LC4 engine is amazingly reliable
Great video, thanks guys. Maybe not a good idea to use songs with lyrics while you’re talking, was a bit distracting. Other than that, awesomeness as usual!
Shit happens sometimes.
something that might get you guys at mad tv excited is the 790 is returning and people own them already in europe so their is a 790 duke and adventure coming to us hopfully soon
and they are saying they are super cheap so im guessing they are using the CFmoto 800mt parts for alot of things like the controls i noticed are the same
The 790 engine is not nearly as good as the 890, but I'll guess it will do.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV its going to be more agile and easier to pick up and abit more dirt bikey if im not mistaken and it will also be alot cheaper so its got a spot in the ktm line up for sure to get people out on the road and trails at less cost and still reliable since its overhauled from the old 790 wich was a lemon
@@travisj2370 You've won me on cheaper, as for lighter I'll wait and see.
Best ever moment at 6:55. Happiness is contagious, had to laugh.
A great night.
Beautiful, functional bike…what do you think of the Aussie Hard Kit 700R version with total 30l?
I always comment on your videos "you can pry my XR650R out of my cold dead hands", but to be fair I also have the exact same bike, rally raid kit and all. The only thing wrong with the bike are the length of my legs!
I love mine.
Which is the song in the background in the "Adventure" portion of the video?
Royalty free music
Love this review!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great vid, thanks for sharing. Could you point me in the direction of the lower temp thermostat please? Mine is running super hot here in the NZ summer when the trails slow down and get steep. The fan was on most of the day yesterday! 😣
What years model would you get today? Is the new electronic stuff on the newer models worth the complexity?
That latest model if I could afford it. I have a 2021 Husky 701 and it is so much refined than my 2012 690, that behaves like a snorting stallion. The complexity isn't too much but there is some good stuff in there, the dirt traction control is outstanding and seamless and the lean sensitive traction control is a real saver when you're riding dodgy tyres on a wet slippery road.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV thank you!
I've had a lil' KTM 390 Adv for a few years now and wondering what's next. Can't decide if I should go Tuareg 660 or keep it lightweight with a KTM 690 instead?? Long distance comfort is important but so is lighter weight since a lot of my offroad is solo. Thoughts??
We ride the latest Tuaregs in a couple of months.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV Looking forward to it!
Which thermostat did you install if you know. My 690 SMC 2009 flames out and has blown off the airbox from the inlet manifold on restart multiple times to where I now carry some basic tools haha. Love my bike, but would like to do this mod.
Go to Rally Raid Products UK site
Im about to downsize from my 1290 to a 690 or 701. I had been considering the 901 or 890 but i think you've sold me.
I like the Norden Expedition, if you like twins. The 690 or 701 is a great bike.
A great Machine Dave, I'm considering purchasing one and trading the 1190. Hate the thought of Electronics' traction / sensors ect ect. Throttle, clutch and brake applications do the same thing in my book anyway.. Great Review bud.. Barmy
Thank you Barry
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV Barry..? lol
Nice bike. You’ve definitely made it yours that’s the difference to just buying another new bike out the crate like the rest.
I run a ktm 2004 950 adventure
And race it in uk 🇬🇧 rally’s
Sounds awesome
Excellent!
Is 30 mm rise the limit for the cables?? Or did you change your cables
Absolute limit, in fact it was a bit tricky taking off and returning the throttle tube without disconnecting the throttle cables.
Can you get in the ear of the rally raid uk guys and tell to make a new front tank system for the 2019-2023 bikes please???? It’s the best system out there and a real shame that they aren’t supporting them 🙏
I discuss this with them a couple of years ago. It's a tremendous hassle to redesign the tanks for the different frame. It's heaps of work for little reward.
Where did you get the tower? Also could you put a list of all the mods/accessories?
Most of the accessories are from Rally Raid Products UK, have a look at their site.
Did you do a video on your journey from Ldn to Syd?
Yes it is on this channel.
I've still got mine, love it.... Except with the harsh single cylinder vibrations on the road
Yeah, it's a bit of a snorter
I bought a 2013 last year that the original owner adventurized and worked most of the bugs out of. I found the vibration harsh and spent big dollars for the US patented Mako 360 bar mount with the softest polymer option and also put cheap foam overlays over ODI grips. The vibration is greatly reduced. I can also move the Mako 360 to my 300xc which helped me justify the cost.
I got a 690 2022 a few weeks ago to compliment my 1290.
I already started working on it by removing the passwnger footpegs as the bracets pushed out my heel into uncomfortable positions. Felt like i couldnt stand properly since if i avoided the bracket i would be braking or shifting accidentally. I hope this will cure the neutrals i have been hitting before the change
I believe you are hitting the neutrals because you've haven't yet adapted to the way the quick shifter works. I had a similar challenge. It takes a long time to trust it. What I would do is go for a ride and purposefully focus on gear shifting and don't come back until you're shifting 98% of the time correctly. Do that a couple of times and I'm convinced you won't be hitting those false neutrals, which aren't, they're just you not shifting correctly. I don't know how many journalists say the same the thing. It's them.
I've had my BMW HP2 Enduro since 2006. While I have been interested in other bikes I have never considered selling the HP2. I get you.
A magnificent bike.
I have a 2017 ktm 690 enduro r and my main complaint is that at speeds 85mph or above on the road it develops a very light disconnected feeling in the front end. I’ve tried everything I can to get rid of it. Balancing wheels, adding steering damper, suspension settings and different tires but it remains. I have a feeling that it may be the front fender creating lift at those high speeds. Other than that the bikes been a lot of fun both on and off-road.
I'll throw it out there, I reckon it's the front tyre. It's not the front fender.
Hi great video, just wondering what are the service intervals, are they every few hours or every 6months cheers mate. 👍👍🤘
10000 kms
Awesome Dave
Thank you.
Much more interesting, Cheers
I'm pleased my standard has been raised to your expectations.
What was the damage to your engine when the rocker roller failed? Mine did the same at 14k too! Valve dropped with some serious biffing to head and cylinder.
No damage at all. Very lucky.
GREAT STORY 🙂 My 450 ktm is now a 10 year partner, i hope my 500 lasts as long with me - the 500 does many more miles - i keep considering dropping the 450 for a 690, maybe one day but i argue that then the 500 and 690 are actually quite similar so .....
I have both the Husky 501 and the 701 and then there's the 690. I can justify the 501 690 thing. Something has got to go!
I'm looking at a KTM 690 Enduro R and a Husky FE 501. What should I consider when deciding between the 2?
What are you going to do. On this channel you will find my 501 bike build. I see that bike as a 5 day tough tripper. The 690/01 is for the longer stuff
How many kilometers do you have now on the bike?
Came for the bike and your message. Stayed for the added music potpourri noise.
There you go.