Pages: 1 2 3 [All]   Go Down
Print

Topic: Touring the country on a KTM Duke 690?  (Read 5418 times)

0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.
Cafe Racer
Total biker...like totally!
*

Reputation 3
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Yamaha FZR-R4, Yamaha WR450F, KTM SD950, Piaggio Vespa P200e
Miles Typed: 41

My Photo Gallery


King of this Hill


WWW

Ignore
« on: April 25, 2011, 02:49:48 PM »

What do you folks think?

I need something to take me "way over there" and then back to California.  Have considered the big KTMs but I also need the bike to be a light, quick, City bikewhen I get back to San Francisco.

I dont want a KLR or Honda or Suzuki... great bikes but not for me.  

Miguel
Logged

Calspeed
Members, please login to hide this ad.

Guests, please register to hide this ad.
« on: April 25, 2011, 02:49:48 PM »

 Logged
Rogue
Menace to Society
*

Reputation -26
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Buell and Honda
Miles Typed: 6207

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2011, 03:43:25 PM »

Heck!  Tour on whatever you have!  

Your only limit will be speed and luggage choices.
Logged

Rogue
Frankienuckles
*

Reputation 21
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '10
Years Supported: '11
Motorcycles: 2003 gsxr 1000, 2000 ktm DukeII
GPS: Northeastern Ct
Miles Typed: 1162

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2011, 07:32:52 PM »

I don't know about the 690 Duke, but I own a 640 Duke and while it is an awsome backroad bike there is no way I'd want to tour on it. Very small gas tank, 3500 mile valve ajd. intervals and it shakes like a paint mixer. A lot of fun on a twisty back road though.
Logged
OrangeSVS
Stud
*

Reputation 19
Offline Offline

Miles Typed: 2079

My Photo Gallery




Ignore
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2011, 08:32:00 PM »

No, you can't sport tour on a Duke 690.

They're all going to laugh at you.
Logged

1999 CBR1100XX

Orson
speshulize in havin' fun
*

Reputation 0
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '09
Motorcycles: '00 Aprilia Mille, '02 Moto Guzzi Le Mans, '04 Triumph Thruxton
GPS: Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Miles Typed: 13126

My Photo Gallery



WWW
« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2011, 09:28:07 PM »

I rented a Honda dual sport bike in Sri Lanka for a few days.

Holy kwap that seat wuz hard  Crazy

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b173/Orsoni/CopyofPlays003.jpg

I can't imagine riding across the U.S. on that bench. I think I'd quit riding altogether if that wuz my only bike option.
Logged

MisterSmooth
Hallie and Harper's Dad
*

Reputation 15
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '07, '08, '09
Years Supported: '11, '12, '13
Motorcycles: Moto Guzzi 1200 Sport, 2007 Tuono, 2001 Aprilia Mille R, 2006 Vespa LX150 (hers)
GPS: Seattle
Miles Typed: 2208

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2011, 10:21:15 PM »

Only if you can get a buddy to join you on a Ducati Hypermotard.   Bigok   Barking.   Crazy


I can't speak to touring, although I've toured on an R1 and a Mille R with no problems.  You can tour on anything if you're not overly fussy about comfort.

But...in San Francisco?  690 Duke would be AWESOME!  Bring it on!   Banana Chili Banana
Logged

I found out that people really do say "Oh shit" right before they die.  -Major 662

It's like moving a million beans through a slalom course one at a time.  -XLR8
servicerifle
Junior Post-Ho
*

Reputation -26
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '09
Miles Typed: 2848

My Photo Gallery

I DO MY OWN STUNTS!




Ignore
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2011, 10:27:52 PM »

The big KTM is light and quick.

I'm not a KTM owner (yet) but I think that 690 is going to kill you on maintenance.  
Logged
Members, please login to hide this ad.

Guests, please register to hide this ad.
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2011, 10:27:52 PM »


 Logged
garry
Bleeds Orange...
*

Reputation 65
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '08, '09
Motorcycles: KTM 950 SMR / KTM 530 EXC
GPS: Southwestern PA
Miles Typed: 5032

My Photo Gallery



WWW

Ignore
« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2011, 05:00:15 AM »

I would be looking at a KTM 990 SMT for a longer trip like that. Still light and sporty (not as light as a 690 though), but the 990 will be much nicer on long days.
Logged

2007 KTM 950 SMR
2009 KTM 530 EXC
http://www.motoroads.net
919
Doesn't speak for me
*

Reputation 9
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Honda 919
GPS: Eastern Western MA
Miles Typed: 486

My Photo Gallery


Motorcycles are dumb.




Ignore
« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2011, 06:08:02 AM »

If it makes you happy and you really want it, no one on here should be able to talk you out of it.

Seat is uncomfortable? that's ok because the tank is small, there will be plenty of stops.  Wear padded bicycle shorts under your pants, or get a better seat / cover.  Plan a little extra time so that the fuel stops don't blow up your timetable.

luggage options?  Strap a bag to the tank and the tail and go.

buzziness? can you deal with it?

I guess the best thing to do is to get yourself a test ride and see if you can live with all reasons it wouldn't make a good "sport-tourer".  It sounds like you're in the same boat as me, can't afford or not enough room for multiple bikes, you want something to have fun on short stuff around home but when the travel bug bites you want to go without too much fuss.  You are the only one who can make that decision.

The KTM Duke 690 makes me drool too BTW.    
Logged

birdrunner
Junior Member
*

Reputation -20
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: CBR1100xx, XR650L
GPS: Edmonton
Miles Typed: 4249

My Photo Gallery


I am firm in my indecision.




Ignore
« Reply #9 on: April 26, 2011, 06:42:02 AM »

I'd opt for a 690 Enduro  (dual sport)  and either get a back up set of rims with street tires,  or settle for a street orienated dual sport tire.   Getting a Corbin or other comfortable saddle for it is a must.

If I wasn't touring with my wife, I'd seriously consider this myself.   700 CC is  plenty of power.

Several professional bike mag. writers have actually used their own money to buy one of these.   EEK!
Logged

I could eat a bowl of Alpha Bits and shit a better argument than that.
DogBoy
West Texas Teardrop
*

Reputation 76
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '06, '07, '08, '09
Motorcycles: YZ250F/SM, DRZ400SM, YZF600, KTM450SMR
GPS: Sacramento, Ca
Miles Typed: 8981

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #10 on: April 26, 2011, 06:47:18 AM »


The big KTM is light and quick.

I'm not a KTM owner (yet) but I think that 690 is going to kill you on maintenance.  


The 690 models have pretty long maintenance intervals for high performance single. Similar to a low performance bike like a DR650.
Logged

Note: 1KPerDay approved signature lines below.

 
cyclopathic
*

Reputation 7
Offline Offline

Miles Typed: 816

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #11 on: April 26, 2011, 07:07:26 AM »

do you have one or planning to buy one for the trip?

do you plan to stay on pave or will take long routes on dirt roads?

either way range will be concern as soon as you get out of densely populated areas. Even with 150mi per tank range there are some places where you wouldn't be risking to pass on gas station at 70mi mark.

if it were me I'd pick Versys or 650 Vstrom.
Logged


visited 30 states (60%)
Create your own visited map of The United States http://douweosinga.com/projects/visited?region=usa
zigzag
*

Reputation 0
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: 2001 Aprilia Falco
GPS: Albuquerque, NM
Miles Typed: 59

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #12 on: April 26, 2011, 07:49:52 AM »

I rode my Yammie XT600 from L.A. to Belize. And back. 8000+ miles. Of course I was 24 at the time. A 690 Duke would have been a luxury.  Lol
Logged
Fourstring
Worth a dollar
*

Reputation 28
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Ninja 650, ZX-9
GPS: Glendale Heights, IL
Miles Typed: 5846

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #13 on: April 26, 2011, 07:59:41 AM »

I toured on a Burgman 400 with a 3 gallon tank. Duke 690? Homina homina...
Logged

When in doubt, throw a party.  Even if nobody shows up, you'll have a fridge full of beer and your house has never been cleaner.
Members, please login to hide this ad.

Guests, please register to hide this ad.
« Reply #13 on: April 26, 2011, 07:59:41 AM »


 Logged
Justin
*

Reputation -9
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '08
Motorcycles: 2008 Hayabusa
GPS: Sunny Colorado
Miles Typed: 4825

My Photo Gallery



WWW

Ignore
« Reply #14 on: April 26, 2011, 08:01:40 AM »

Yes you can - but can you comfortably? That is the subjective part. Me, I could not now, maybe back when I was young and skinny though.
Logged

IBA - SS1k (1016m/19h) - SS1k (1323m/23.5h) - BBG (1551m/23h)
2008 Touring Hayabusa - SWMotech Rack, Givi luggage, MRA Vario Screen, Dual HID, Power Commander, Yoshimura TRC, 5G Aux Fuel cell
Hobby #2
Spanky
*

Reputation 15
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '10
Motorcycles: Kawasaki C- 14
GPS: SEPA
Miles Typed: 433

My Photo Gallery


Certified Maniac




Ignore
« Reply #15 on: April 26, 2011, 08:50:49 AM »

Only after installing an electric windscreen, hard bags, and a shaft drive. Oh, and you will need a County-approved weight certificate after the modifications are complete. If you are stopped while touring the country without any of the above by a certified STN representative, you will be dealt with harshly and chastised over the internet for at least 3 pages. If you can deal with these criteria, then I say go ahead and spend your hard earned money on whatever makes you happy!  Bigsmile
Logged

President - he man womun haters club.
Castaway
*

Reputation 3
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: '03 V-Strom
GPS: New York
Miles Typed: 1330

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #16 on: April 26, 2011, 09:21:45 AM »



if it were me I'd pick Versys or 650 Vstrom.


Even though you've already counted out Suzukis and Kawis, but these two bikes make more sense, IMO. They'll be more comfortable, provide greater range, have more dealer support out in the middle of nowhere in an emergency, and still be good city bikes. I'd also throw in the SV650.
Logged



I've seen the truth, and it didn't make sense.
MisterSmooth
Hallie and Harper's Dad
*

Reputation 15
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '07, '08, '09
Years Supported: '11, '12, '13
Motorcycles: Moto Guzzi 1200 Sport, 2007 Tuono, 2001 Aprilia Mille R, 2006 Vespa LX150 (hers)
GPS: Seattle
Miles Typed: 2208

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #17 on: April 26, 2011, 10:05:34 AM »


Even though you've already counted out Suzukis and Kawis, but these two bikes make more sense, IMO. They'll be more comfortable, provide greater range, have more dealer support out in the middle of nowhere in an emergency, and still be good city bikes. I'd also throw in the SV650.




Well, yeah.  But the 690 Duke is sex on a stick.   Banana

You're not gonna head out to the garage for midnight eyeball tryst with your VStrom.   Shrug  The Strom is meant to be a great tool (and it is) but it's not really a looker.
Logged

I found out that people really do say "Oh shit" right before they die.  -Major 662

It's like moving a million beans through a slalom course one at a time.  -XLR8
SoCalFJR
*

Reputation 1
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: 2005 FJR1300ABS 2006KLR 650
Miles Typed: 164

My Photo Gallery




Ignore
« Reply #18 on: April 26, 2011, 11:01:51 AM »

You must be younger than 25 to even ponder this...... Bigsmile there are things that CAN be done......and then there are missions where you wonder if they SHOULD be done.  I've tried to do 30 miles of freeway on a brand new 1983 XL600 with one of those 2x4 seats, and after 30 minutes I was in so much pain I couldn't take it. Add to that a peanut tank with a refill every 100 miles and your misery index will be off the chart in less than a day. But hey that's just me........if you wanna do it go for it.  From years of hard experience I can tell you things that seem fine while you're watching the flat panel with a brew, tend to be a lot less fun when your shiny light KTM is trailing smoke out in Kansas 400 miles from the nearest dealer.  On those days reality sucks....... EEK!.....  
Logged
Orson
speshulize in havin' fun
*

Reputation 0
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '09
Motorcycles: '00 Aprilia Mille, '02 Moto Guzzi Le Mans, '04 Triumph Thruxton
GPS: Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Miles Typed: 13126

My Photo Gallery



WWW
« Reply #19 on: April 26, 2011, 11:36:16 AM »

to be honest, 90%* of the people egging you on to ride a dirt bike across the country are doing so to sate their sadistic side.

* Not intended to be a factual statement.
Logged

atadaskew
*

Reputation 9
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Two Vethpas and thome other thcooters
GPS: Venice Beach, California.
Miles Typed: 11353

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #20 on: April 26, 2011, 12:20:13 PM »


Heck!  Tour on whatever you have!  

Your only limit will be speed and luggage choices.


Exactly.

People are so soft on this site.
Scooterists to this stuff ALL the time!

http://modernvespa.com/forum/topic48987
Logged

I'm hip about time, I just gotta go.
Flyer
Just put me back up on the bike.
*

Reputation 25
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Ducati MTS1200ST. Cycles: Masi Tre Volumetrica "Lampo Bianco", Kona NuNu "The Slug", Colnago C50 "La Spada di Cambiago"
GPS: "O Canada, We Stand On Cars and Freeze"
Miles Typed: 5867

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2011, 02:00:12 PM »

Have a read here:
http://www.onewheeldrive.net/2011/04/19/2009-ktm-690-enduro-r-used-review-besotted/
Then git yer freek on!!  Hail
Logged

"Where you come from's gone. Where you thought you was goin' was never there.
...and where you are ain't no good unless you can get away from it. Understand?"
OrangeSVS
Stud
*

Reputation 19
Offline Offline

Miles Typed: 2079

My Photo Gallery




Ignore
« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2011, 02:34:31 PM »






Well, yeah.  But the 690 Duke is sex on a stick.   Banana


That sounds really painful.    Crazy
Logged

1999 CBR1100XX

DNA
At least it don't have VTEC
*

Reputation 3
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '08, '09
Motorcycles: '07 GSA , One empty stall in garage
GPS: Recalculating...
Miles Typed: 4860

My Photo Gallery


Old and full of Advil




Ignore
« Reply #23 on: April 26, 2011, 02:56:59 PM »

Not just possible - Mandatory!

Buy mine- fly to DC- I'll pick you up see the sights - ride it home nonstop LDR style.

http://www.sport-touring.net/forums/index.php/topic,62655.0.html


You will be the STN folk hero.
Logged

 I might as well learn to play tennis for all I'm riding...
IBA # 24,128 and still invincible
swingset
*

Reputation -2
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Suzuki Vstrom 1k, Yamaha TTR250, Honda XR650L
GPS: Central Ohio
Miles Typed: 372

My Photo Gallery



WWW

Ignore
« Reply #24 on: April 26, 2011, 03:13:55 PM »






Well, yeah.  But the 690 Duke is sex on a stick.   Banana

You're not gonna head out to the garage for midnight eyeball tryst with your VStrom.   Shrug  The Strom is meant to be a great tool (and it is) but it's not really a looker.


I can't tell what my Strom looks like when I'm riding it. Maybe I'm doing it wrong.
Logged

The Rant-Fu blog & podcast ->http://localnumber69.com/blog/
Mookie
1/31/07 Never forget
*

Reputation -343
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '07, '10
Motorcycles: Slotard and a Duke
GPS: land of the sea chickens
Miles Typed: 7787

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #25 on: April 26, 2011, 03:21:22 PM »

I rode my Husky SM610 7000 miles (on a stock seat) from Seattle to Copper Canyon Mexico and back.  Would have preferred a better seat but otherwise I wouldn't change a thing, ok maybe I'd learn to ride in the dirt before actually getting to Copper Canyon  Lol
« Last Edit: April 26, 2011, 03:23:10 PM by Mookie » Logged
birdrunner
Junior Member
*

Reputation -20
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: CBR1100xx, XR650L
GPS: Edmonton
Miles Typed: 4249

My Photo Gallery


I am firm in my indecision.




Ignore
« Reply #26 on: April 26, 2011, 03:50:42 PM »



And he's not the only reviewer whose bought one for themselves,  two of the writers for Cycle Canada 690 Enduros as well.
Logged

I could eat a bowl of Alpha Bits and shit a better argument than that.
atadaskew
*

Reputation 9
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Two Vethpas and thome other thcooters
GPS: Venice Beach, California.
Miles Typed: 11353

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #27 on: April 26, 2011, 04:14:44 PM »


I rode my Husky SM610 7000 miles (on a stock seat) from Seattle to Copper Canyon Mexico and back.  Would have preferred a better seat but otherwise I wouldn't change a thing, ok maybe I'd learn to ride in the dirt before actually getting to Copper Canyon  Lol


Best ride report ever.
Logged

I'm hip about time, I just gotta go.
DogBoy
West Texas Teardrop
*

Reputation 76
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '06, '07, '08, '09
Motorcycles: YZ250F/SM, DRZ400SM, YZF600, KTM450SMR
GPS: Sacramento, Ca
Miles Typed: 8981

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #28 on: April 26, 2011, 06:11:28 PM »

+ a Brazillion. Mookie's south-of-the-border sojourn was great reading.  Bigok
Logged

Note: 1KPerDay approved signature lines below.

 
Castaway
*

Reputation 3
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: '03 V-Strom
GPS: New York
Miles Typed: 1330

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #29 on: April 26, 2011, 08:01:13 PM »






 sex on a stick.   Banana




What is sex on a stick?   Headscratch    Lol



I agree that the Strom isn't a looker (I'm an owner), but I rode my Superhawk (a looker, IMO) around the country for a couple of months and man I wished I had something more comfortable. The SV 650 is not bad in any sense, though it is not an SM, and not a KTM.  Smile
Logged



I've seen the truth, and it didn't make sense.
Espada
*

Reputation 2
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Touring - Red
GPS: The PWC
Miles Typed: 308

My Photo Gallery


OOOOOH YEEEEAH!!!!




Ignore
« Reply #30 on: April 27, 2011, 01:35:27 PM »


What do you folks think?

I need something to take me "way over there" and then back to California.  Have considered the big KTMs but I also need the bike to be a light, quick, City bikewhen I get back to San Francisco.

I dont want a KLR or Honda or Suzuki... great bikes but not for me.  

Miguel


654 cc single across country?  Great idea!  When you get back home you'll be vibed and rattled so much that you should be a shoe-in for the King's Speach II.  D D D D DO YOU KKKNnow wha wha whatt I  I  I II    IIII I m mmm mean?  Bigsmile
Logged

Do I believe in the almighty?  Of course I do!  What can possibly be more more almighty than myself?

Yup, I am an alien in a space suit, riding a big red bird.  Blind faith is an ironic gif
birdrunner
Junior Member
*

Reputation -20
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: CBR1100xx, XR650L
GPS: Edmonton
Miles Typed: 4249

My Photo Gallery


I am firm in my indecision.




Ignore
« Reply #31 on: April 28, 2011, 04:43:51 AM »




654 cc single across country?  Great idea!  When you get back home you'll be vibed and rattled so much that you should be a shoe-in for the King's Speach II.  D D D D DO YOU KKKNnow wha wha whatt I  I  I II    IIII I m mmm mean?  Bigsmile


Have you riden a modern, counter balanced single lately?

Somehow I doubt it.  The only issue I've heard on the 690 about is the hard as rock seat.
Logged

I could eat a bowl of Alpha Bits and shit a better argument than that.
cyclopathic
*

Reputation 7
Offline Offline

Miles Typed: 816

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #32 on: April 28, 2011, 07:20:32 AM »

I'd also throw in the SV650.


Probably not.. judging buy his original choice he wants to get off pavement at some point.

On our trip there were more then a few places where I said to myself, man, wish I had semi-knobbies and no plastics to worry to take this road, but then again 2UP loaded on 650 Ninja with serious arm fatigue case it wouldn't be such a good idea after all.

With respect to Versys vs Vstrom, the choice is down to fit and tire/farkle  availability. Versys is smaller, lighter and more nimble but wheelbase is too short for 2 people. Also 17" front limits tire choices.  Vstrom will do better with 2UP, if that is in picture.

If sexy is the ticket check out Tiger 800 or used Ulysses.
Logged


visited 30 states (60%)
Create your own visited map of The United States http://douweosinga.com/projects/visited?region=usa
blkhrt81
*

Reputation 13
Online Online

Years Contributed: '10
Years Supported: '11
Motorcycles: 1994 Daytona 1200(lost in Russian customs), 2- 1999 Daytona 1200 Se, 1970 ISH/ sidecar, 1972 CB500
GPS: Bowden Alberta, Buguruslan Russia
Miles Typed: 318

My Photo Gallery




Ignore
« Reply #33 on: April 28, 2011, 07:30:57 AM »

Sherry Jo Wilkins is touring the world on a 654cc KTM single, seems to be working for her.
Logged
Rogue
Menace to Society
*

Reputation -26
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Buell and Honda
Miles Typed: 6207

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #34 on: April 28, 2011, 09:23:16 AM »




Exactly.

People are so soft on this site.
Scooterists to this stuff ALL the time!

http://modernvespa.com/forum/topic48987


I just read an article where they toured on a Kymco Xciting 300i and 500i.  They did fine.  I would tour on one.  

I toured on my VF500F with barely a fairing on it.  Aside for not being able to cruise past 100 mph in comfort, I was fine.  The only thing I MUST HAVE on a tour is electric heated vest and waterproof bags.  Thats it.
Logged

Rogue
Espada
*

Reputation 2
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Touring - Red
GPS: The PWC
Miles Typed: 308

My Photo Gallery


OOOOOH YEEEEAH!!!!




Ignore
« Reply #35 on: April 28, 2011, 09:27:08 AM »




Have you riden a modern, counter balanced single lately?

Somehow I doubt it.  The only issue I've heard on the 690 about is the hard as rock seat.


Why yes, yes I have: KaToohm 690 SMC, and that bike is  Bigok X 10!

While it is a little more hard edged than a 690 Duke, it uses the same general architecture.  I would not want to ride it (or its Duke sibling) across country.  That notwithstanding, I would classify those bikes as: "All day fun." Notice I did not say comfortable, just fun.  Folks who ride those bikes would be having enough of a blast not to really notice it for a day.  

Still, I do not own either, I just had the unbridled pleasure of riding them for a while... so I may not be as correct as I think I am  Razz
Logged

Do I believe in the almighty?  Of course I do!  What can possibly be more more almighty than myself?

Yup, I am an alien in a space suit, riding a big red bird.  Blind faith is an ironic gif
birdrunner
Junior Member
*

Reputation -20
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: CBR1100xx, XR650L
GPS: Edmonton
Miles Typed: 4249

My Photo Gallery


I am firm in my indecision.




Ignore
« Reply #36 on: April 28, 2011, 10:57:43 AM »




Why yes, yes I have: KaToohm 690 SMC, and that bike is  Bigok X 10!

While it is a little more hard edged than a 690 Duke, it uses the same general architecture.  I would not want to ride it (or its Duke sibling) across country.  That notwithstanding, I would classify those bikes as: "All day fun." Notice I did not say comfortable, just fun.  Folks who ride those bikes would be having enough of a blast not to really notice it for a day.  

Still, I do not own either, I just had the unbridled pleasure of riding them for a while... so I may not be as correct as I think I am  Razz



You must have gotten soft with you Italian pasta maker,  I'd ride one anywhere,  but then real men ride Hondas.   Twofinger
Logged

I could eat a bowl of Alpha Bits and shit a better argument than that.
Espada
*

Reputation 2
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Touring - Red
GPS: The PWC
Miles Typed: 308

My Photo Gallery


OOOOOH YEEEEAH!!!!




Ignore
« Reply #37 on: April 28, 2011, 04:26:43 PM »




You must have gotten soft with you Italian pasta maker,  I'd ride one anywhere,  but then real men ride Hondas.   Twofinger


I hate you... but in a good way.
Logged

Do I believe in the almighty?  Of course I do!  What can possibly be more more almighty than myself?

Yup, I am an alien in a space suit, riding a big red bird.  Blind faith is an ironic gif
black hills
*

Reputation 23
Offline Offline

GPS: Rapid City, SD
Miles Typed: 4615

My Photo Gallery




Ignore
« Reply #38 on: April 28, 2011, 07:31:50 PM »

way better bike all around than anything that was "touring" in the 60's-70's Wink
Logged

'04 CBR1000rr '09KTM300exc '11 990Adventure R
On a journey of one hundred miles ninety is but half way.
Cafe Racer
Total biker...like totally!
*

Reputation 3
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Yamaha FZR-R4, Yamaha WR450F, KTM SD950, Piaggio Vespa P200e
Miles Typed: 41

My Photo Gallery


King of this Hill


WWW

Ignore
« Reply #39 on: November 15, 2011, 05:16:48 PM »

Its been awhile since starting the thread. You folks are awesome. Lots of answers and all positive. Much appreciated.  Anyway, looking at a KTM SD tomorrow. Leaving in June 2012 for Maine.
Logged

Calspeed
birdrunner
Junior Member
*

Reputation -20
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: CBR1100xx, XR650L
GPS: Edmonton
Miles Typed: 4249

My Photo Gallery


I am firm in my indecision.




Ignore
« Reply #40 on: November 15, 2011, 10:26:23 PM »


Its been awhile since starting the thread. You folks are awesome. Lots of answers and all positive. Much appreciated.  Anyway, looking at a KTM SD tomorrow. Leaving in June 2012 for Maine.


you know we'll need pics.

Logged

I could eat a bowl of Alpha Bits and shit a better argument than that.
Cafe Racer
Total biker...like totally!
*

Reputation 3
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Yamaha FZR-R4, Yamaha WR450F, KTM SD950, Piaggio Vespa P200e
Miles Typed: 41

My Photo Gallery


King of this Hill


WWW

Ignore
« Reply #41 on: November 21, 2011, 10:56:42 AM »



you know we'll need pics.



You will get pics of the trip when it happens.  I have been dreaming of this trip for so long. As you can probably tell from my join date.  Now that the kids are older...well, you know.

Anyway, I bought the bike. Not the ideal cross country bike.  But it will work.  And I love this bike.  Luggage is an issue to deal with. Not too concerned. 

The bike is a new 2008 SuperDuke from the dealership. Got it for under 9k.  Already paid 4500 on it.  I also ordered "mucho" farkles for the bike.  Nothing to make it tour better other then a windshield.

Anyway, I will start a new thread about the bike and trip.


Thanks folks!

Miguel
« Last Edit: November 21, 2011, 11:12:13 AM by Cafe Racer » Logged

Calspeed
DogBoy
West Texas Teardrop
*

Reputation 76
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '06, '07, '08, '09
Motorcycles: YZ250F/SM, DRZ400SM, YZF600, KTM450SMR
GPS: Sacramento, Ca
Miles Typed: 8981

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #42 on: November 21, 2011, 11:05:11 AM »

Looking forward to the trip report. I enjoyed following your FZR build on BARF.  Thumbsup
Logged

Note: 1KPerDay approved signature lines below.

 
Hotbrakes
*

Reputation -6
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Super Duke, VFR800, KTM 450EXC, CBR1000RR, CBR600RR
GPS: Beaverdam, VA
Miles Typed: 534

My Photo Gallery


Responsibly Irresponsible




Ignore
« Reply #43 on: December 04, 2011, 01:48:55 PM »

Congratulations.  An excellent choice in machinery.  How do you like the D616's?  I've been eyeing them for a while but just haven't sprung for a  set yet with a stack of takeoffs awaiting.

Check my avatar, Triumph boxes with custom brackets.  Fairly simple to mount these boxes, I can take the boxes and mounts completely on or off in about 3 minutes.

And the SD is a fantastic sport tourer.  It's only limitation is weather protection be it rain or cold or both and tank range.  Lots of info at superduke.net.
Logged

Flyer
Just put me back up on the bike.
*

Reputation 25
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: Ducati MTS1200ST. Cycles: Masi Tre Volumetrica "Lampo Bianco", Kona NuNu "The Slug", Colnago C50 "La Spada di Cambiago"
GPS: "O Canada, We Stand On Cars and Freeze"
Miles Typed: 5867

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #44 on: December 06, 2011, 02:08:50 PM »

+1 rep for being a hard....head.
 Lol
Logged

"Where you come from's gone. Where you thought you was goin' was never there.
...and where you are ain't no good unless you can get away from it. Understand?"
KayTeeEm
*

Reputation 0
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: KTM 690 Duke
Miles Typed: 1

My Photo Gallery




Ignore
« Reply #45 on: April 14, 2012, 02:00:15 PM »

You've picked a a very a perfect bike for what you want, a real looker and a KTM to boot.
I know SF quite well.  You'll have untold fun blasting around to places like Mines Road, Woodside, Point Reyes and Sears Point, to name but a few.....it's biker heaven and made for an SD with all those twisties.
I'm off to northern Spain in June as well.  Come on over :-) I'll try and keep up with you on my new 2012 690 Duke single ...... with it's comfortable seat.  Sorry it ain't coming over to you guys just yet.
Ride on!!!
Logged
Pages: 1 2 3 [All]   Go Up
Print
Jump to:  



ST.N

Copyright © 2001 - 2012 Sport-Touring.Net.
All rights reserved.

SimplePortal 2.3.1 © 2008-2009, SimplePortal