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well, you've come to the offroad & Sm section. I knew you would give in...
The 690 is a great bike, G has been writing a review of the trail version. They have a good service times and the chance of a KTM 690 setting on fire like your bandit would; is very remote! However the KTM 690 is fairly highly priced.
And there are alternates, im just not sure what they are. Trying not to say DRZ. lol  ____________________ Dave
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Well i am on a restricted license so thats why i was looking at a big single, to try and keep the torque.
Dave, I refuse to buy another suzuki (After almost setting on fire, popping a 125 gearbox and one of my carbs falling apart on the B4 ) so thats why i looked at the KTM's.
I don't really mind an uncomfortable seat (leeds-edinbrough and back on a 125? ) it's just the crampedness of the bandit that bothers me (the r6 is a lot more spacious than the bandit believe it or not!)
I wouldn't buy new and colin appleyards have 2 dealers reasonabley close to me (leeds and keighley) so will see if they have any 2nd hand ones in.
So would a supermoto (ie 690 SM/SMC) make it to cornwall and back without a roadside engine rebuild?
Thanks
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i was in there today, they have the "funny mudguard ones". But i didnt see any second's. Always worth a look tho.
Once you have purchased it, you know im going to "take" it off you.  ____________________ Dave
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Service intervals are 3000 miles, so on that front you should be fine.
I've done distance on a 125, the SMC seat I suspect is going to be a fair bit worse.
The 690SM is quite a different bike to the SMC; a fair bit heavier and more road orientated. The SMC is new this year and have only been available in the UK for just over a month.
The SM has been out a year, so there's a few around second hand.
Personally, unless you really want some specific property of it, I'd say it's a waste of money:
I really wanted a second hand TE610, which is a similar bike, but the only one I managed to find was written off a couple of days before I called up . So would have to be new TE, new KTM or nearly-new BMW G650. Decided the BMW didn't quite offer what I wanted and it'd be worth it for me to spend the extra.
Time will tell if it was a good choice.
If it's for the road, how about considering something like a 650 V-Strom, TDM850 or similar? For doing distance these will be a lot better and while they do weigh a bit more, it's unlikely this will be more of a limiting factor than the rider on twisty roads . |
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15? Pah, mine's 10, or 5 for 'serious' use .
15 hours at an average of 50mph (ok, that's actually going pretty fast) would be 750 miles. Halve that to 375 miles and it seems a bit harsh, but consider you're using under a litre of oil and it's not actually that nasty.
Though, still no way I'd recommend one for daily use, though some people do use them for that. |
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Cheers G.
The BMW had actually caught my eye, also got a BMW dealer reasonabley close aswell (Alan Jefferies) so easy to go have a gander.
I have looked at the v-strom etc but they just don't seem 'fun' enough.
3000 miles for servicing isn't bad, i can live with that. What would a 690 or the likes stand upto daily commuting? (not stop start traffic, i work shifts and its exactly 10 miles each way)
I am working saturday morning so may have to go have a look saturday afternoon  ____________________ It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt, then it's bloody hilarious!!! |
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it depends on the rider really, and the gearing of course. i have a ccm 604 and its a fantastic bike on the twistys, but sitting on long A roads and motorways is a pain in the arse, literally!
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