The KTM 690 SMC R raises the bar in the supermotos stakes, thanks in part to a lightweight chassis, a legendary 690 LC4 motor and a sophisticated electronics package. Whether you express your tarmac-sliding talent on mountain roads or on the apexes of your favourite track, you’ll be drifting into the future with a maxed-out grin and your veins coursing with adrenaline. Handling is enhanced by the latest fully-adjustable WP APEX suspension, so all you have to worry about is focusing on the road ahead and twisting the throttle to the stoppers.
Key Specifications
Engine Type
1-cylinder, 4-stroke engine
Engine Capacity
692.7 cc
Max Torque
73.5 NM
Top Speed
~ 205 kmph / 127.3 mph
Fuel Tank Capacity
13.5 L / 3.56 US gallons
Weight (Wet/Kerb)
~ 160 kg / 352.7 lbs
Seat Height
892 mm / 35.11 inches
*n/a – information not provided by manufacturer
All Specifications
Make & Model
Model
KTM 690 SMC R
Year
2024
Engine
Engine Type
1-cylinder, 4-stroke engine
Displacement
692.7 cc
Bore x Stroke
105 mm x 80 mm
Compression Ratio
12.7 : 1
Number of Cylinders
1
Max Torque
73.5 NM
Valve Train
DOHC
Valves per Cylinder
4
Engine Management System
Keihin EMS with RBW, twin ignition
Lubrication System
Semi dry sump lubrication system with two trochoid pumps
Cooling System
Water cooling, permanent circulation of coolant by water pump
Ignition System
Contactless controlled fully electronic ignition digital ignition adjustment
Fuel
Super Unleaded (ROZ 95)
Performance
Top Speed
~ 205 kmph / 127.3 mph
*n/a – information not provided by manufacturer
Transmission
Clutch
APTC antihopping clutch in oil bath / hydraulically operated
320 mm disc, Brembo four-piston radial fixed calliper, brake disc
Rear Brakes
240 mm disc, Brembo single-piston floating calliper, brake disc
Dimension & Weights
Seat Height
892 mm / 35.11 inches
Wheelbase
1476 mm / 58.11 inches
Ground Clearance
237 mm / 9.33 inches
Fuel Tank Capacity
13.5 L / 3.56 US gallons
Wet (kerb/curb) Weight
~ 160 kg / 352.7 lbs
Dry Weight
149 kg / 328.48 lbs
Max Load Capacity
350 kg / 771.6 lbs
Riding Aids
MTC (Motorcycle Traction Control)
The MTC (Motorcycle Traction Control) lean-angle sensitive traction control system reacts immediately if the rotational speed of the rear wheel is disproportionate to the riding situation. In a matter of milliseconds, MTC reduces the engine output with an extremely smooth, barely perceptible intervention at the throttle valves, until the system has reduced slippage to optimum proportions for the selected ride mode and current angle of lean.
Supermoto ABS
SUPERMOTO ABS allows the rider to lock the rear wheel as and when required – a prerequisite for committed Supermoto riding. The ABS function remains active on the front wheel while activated, too.
Quickshifter+
Quickshifter+ uses two sensors, where one sensor on the shift arm detects the movement on the shift lever rod when the rider upshifts and the system cuts the injection instantaneously. As soon as the second sensor detects the gear engagement it reapplies the injection and opens the butterfly valve, ensuring fast and smooth action at all throttle openings and engine speeds. When downshifting, the system matches the engine speed to the speed of the lower gear.
Cornering ABS
Keeping you cranked over in full confidence, Cornering ABS allows riders to use full braking power in all conditions, even at big lean angles. This is particularly useful when you’re charging along twisty mountain roads or laying down a quick lap time. However, should you choose, Optional Supermoto ABS (dongle required) deactivates ABS on the rear wheel, while only working on the front wheel, with cornering sensitivity disabled.
Supermoto ABS
Optional Supermoto ABS quite literally pulls out all the stops. When activated, ABS is reduced on the front wheel, but completely disabled on the rear. This allows you to drift the rear into turns, pulling off big supermoto slides and tire-smoking apex exits.
Lean Angle Sensor
A lean-angle sensor keeps track of the angle of the bike and sends the information to the ECU and relevant control units, which uses this data to adjust traction control and ABS actuation.
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