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In 1997 KTM introduced the 620 Adventure with a 609 cc engine. The bike received a new 625 cc engine for the 1998 model year and was renamed the 640 Adventure-R. For model year 2004 it experienced noticeable changes with a low front fender, twin front brake discs and the primary color changing from silver to orange.
The KTM 690 Duke was a motorcycle developed for KTM's line of midrange single-cylinder engine supermoto, or naked motorcycles that began with the 1994 609 cc (37.2 cu in) displacement Duke 620 or Duke I, followed by the 1998 625 cc (38.1 cu in) Duke 640 or Duke II, followed by the 654 cc (39.9 cu in) Duke III, and finally the 690 cc (42 cu in) Duke IV made since 2012.
KTM 690 Enduro; Manufacturer: KTM: Predecessor: KTM 640 Adventure: Engine: Single cylinder, 4-stroke, Keihin electronic fuel injection & ignition, pressurized semi-dry sump lubrication via twin Eaton-type oil pumps: Bore / stroke: 102 x 80mm (2008 to 2011), 102 x 84.5mm (2012 to 2018), 105 x 80mm (2019 onwards) Transmission
KTM LC4 660R is a rally raid bike, produced from 2001 to 2006 with the specific task of winning the Dakar Rally, that has won five times in six participations. [1]
The 'Dakar' specifications put it in the 650 cc dual-sport class, competing against bikes such as the Kawasaki KLR650, Suzuki DR650, Honda XR650L, KTM LC4 640, Yamaha XT660 and Honda Transalp. A specially prepared rally raid version of the bike was used by Charley Boorman and his team during the 2006 Dakar Rally while filming their documentary ...
The KTM Duke series is a family of standard motorcycles manufactured by KTM and Bajaj Auto Limited since from ... Duke 640 (1998–2007) Duke 690 (2008–2018 ...
KTM is an Austrian motorcycle, bicycle and motorsports brand which is co-owned by Indian manufacturer Bajaj Auto and Austrian manufacturer Pierer Mobility AG. It traces its foundation to 1934 as Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen.
LC4 may refer to: Chaise Longue LC4, a chaise longue designed by the Swiss architect Le Corbusier and French architect Charlotte Perriand; Buckley LC-4 Witchcraft, all-metal monoplane aircraft; Buick LC4 V6 car engine; KTM LC4, 1-cylinder 4-stroke motorcycle engine; LC4 (classification), para-cycling classification