Tuesday, October 9, 2007

2008 KTM Duke 690: The most powerful street-legal single



Expanding the stable of 690 models, KTM has introduced the 690 Duke and 690 SMC for 2008. These are hard core, lightweight, powerful single-cylinder road bikes.

The 690 Duke, according to KTM is the most powerful street-legal single of all time with 65 horsepower from its 654cc powerplant. Unlike the big singles found in some competitors' machines, this 654cc unit is state-of-the-art, lightweight, compact and extremely potent.

A stiff, tubular space frame, fully adjustable suspension, and a low claimed wet weight (with no fuel) of 327 pounds, may make the Duke a canyon carver's dream come true.

Huge Brembo brakes, (four piston caliper gripping 320mm disc in front, and single piston caliper gripping 220mm in back) will haul the Duke down. Six gears will allow it to cruise comfortably at highway speed, but have the flexibility to deal aggressively with just about any situation.

The new 690 Duke complies with Euro 3 emissions standards, and also features a slipper clutch like many modern sportbikes.

The 690 SMC

Interested in something even more hard core than the 690 Duke? Check out the 2008 690 SMC that is literally stripped to the bone, supermoto style. Weighing a claimed wet 305 pounds (with an empty fuel tank), and featuring essentially the same engine and gear box as the slightly heavier 690 Duke, the 690 SMC ought to present an experience similar to riding a hugely powerful motocross bike with street tires on it. It should be entertaining.

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