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    duke 690... or similar

    Getting back to a streetbike....

    The Hyper 1100S is too much for the road/s commute I'm shooting for. Turning my head to somehting more useable/ fun on lower speed roads.

    KTM Duke 690. ( non adventure)


    (Ideally a hyper 796 or 820 but tough to find and price I'm willing to pay (less than 6K))

    I was thinking of the Duke 390 but it might be not enough to keep me happy.

    May take a look at one in Stow, MA

    Appreciate any tips. hints directions... or NESR suggestions of other bikes.. ( more upright seating postiion, flickable, suburban roads 45 mph little to no highway. less than 6k)

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Sounds familiar, OH yeah, I have both of those bikes

    And while doable on the hyper, I hear ya on wanting something lighter with maybe a bit longer travel for the small back roads and you can notice the 80ish pound difference.

    Never ridden a 390, but unless you weight 115Lbs I'd wager it would be a bit underwhelming. I've only had my (2013)690 duke for a year 1/2, no issues / problems so far, need to get it in for a valve check/adj soon.

    Considerable better mileage than the Hyper as well, I average around 50-55 MPG / 150-160 per tank.

    Seen some decent deals recently, unique bike and a relatively decent deal, considering what a 690SM goes for when you can find them. Good luck with your search!

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Quote Originally Posted by black View Post
    Getting back to a streetbike....

    The Hyper 1100S is too much for the road/s commute I'm shooting for. Turning my head to somehting more useable/ fun on lower speed roads.

    KTM Duke 690. ( non adventure)


    (Ideally a hyper 796 or 820 but tough to find and price I'm willing to pay (less than 6K))

    I was thinking of the Duke 390 but it might be not enough to keep me happy.

    May take a look at one in Stow, MA

    Appreciate any tips. hints directions... or NESR suggestions of other bikes.. ( more upright seating postiion, flickable, suburban roads 45 mph little to no highway. less than 6k)
    I remember seeing 796 and 821 Hypermotard under $6k recently, but they weren’t exactly low miles and perfect condition… I think you could probably find one if you’re willing to wait for the right one. I definitely saw some in the $5k-$6k range on facebook within the last few months.

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Quote Originally Posted by Spooler View Post
    I remember seeing 796 and 821 Hypermotard under $6k recently, but they weren’t exactly low miles and perfect condition… I think you could probably find one if you’re willing to wait for the right one. I definitely saw some in the $5k-$6k range on facebook within the last few months.
    saw one as well in NH.... But I'm a little picky. I like the red. I"ve doen soft searched say every 2 weeks. But i'd say 90% of hypers are 1000cc.
    Not worried about higher mileage Hypers as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FriskyDingo View Post
    Sounds familiar, OH yeah, I have both of those bikes

    And while doable on the hyper, I hear ya on wanting something lighter with maybe a bit longer travel for the small back roads and you can notice the 80ish pound difference.

    Never ridden a 390, but unless you weight 115Lbs I'd wager it would be a bit underwhelming. I've only had my (2013)690 duke for a year 1/2, no issues / problems so far, need to get it in for a valve check/adj soon.

    Considerable better mileage than the Hyper as well, I average around 50-55 MPG / 150-160 per tank.

    Seen some decent deals recently, unique bike and a relatively decent deal, considering what a 690SM goes for when you can find them. Good luck with your search!
    I saw a 690 SM for 5800 on FB today...... but I'm digging the duke.
    and the 390 while doable.... might get teeny boring. after a bit.

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    I'd get 50 mpg on my Hyper 796, and with the CA Cycleworks tank of 6.4 gallons, you get used to the 300 mile range. That's the bike I sold two years ago. The current owner has it listed at $8500 on FB, doesn't really want to sell it he told me earlier this summer. Obviously. But maybe he's open to offers now? He has kept it serviced by Eric at Clubhouse Motorsports in Moultonborough AFAIK.

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    one thing I will note on the duke, the seat design doesn't allow for much movement, i.e. can't really slide back/forth much due to the separate passenger seat design.

    So make sure you like the seating position / fit.

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    RPM RJ Motorsports in Nashua has KTM 690 Duke
    https://www.rjsmotorsport.com/Pre-ow...57660?ref=list

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    If I was shopping for a 690 Duke, I'd also be looking at MT-07/XSR700, Z650, CB650R, Triumph Trident

    Or you can join the group of FZ6 owners (2004-2009) here on the forum. I'm sure we'll be happy to send our old for-sale ads

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Hmmm don't know much about this.
    Aprilia
    Dorsosuro 750 ?
    Any insights ?

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Quote Originally Posted by black View Post
    Hmmm don't know much about this.
    Aprilia
    Dorsosuro 750 ?
    Any insights ?
    The Dorsoduro 750 was not well liked, from what I’ve heard, heard better things about the 1200. I think there’s a 900 now that I know nothing about.

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Quote Originally Posted by black View Post
    Hmmm don't know much about this.
    Aprilia
    Dorsosuro 750 ?
    Any insights ?
    I looked at them at Seacoast some years ago -- as I recall, they run a cam chain, not belts like Ducati. Easier maintenance I'd guess. I like the looks. Also, Joe's Bikes in Pelham NH has a good reputation -- I've been watching one there. That's all I know.

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    The 2016+ Dukes got a new engine with more hp and less vibrations, and a fancy TFT dash. (I want one too)
    For a while KTM offered a “track pack” ECU flash for the 2016+ that unlocked ride mode and traction control options. KTM discontinued offering this in 2018, it is no longer able to be installed, so if that’s important to you, you need to find one with it already installed.

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Quote Originally Posted by MattR302 View Post
    The 2016+ Dukes got a new engine with more hp and less vibrations, and a fancy TFT dash. (I want one too)
    For a while KTM offered a “track pack” ECU flash for the 2016+ that unlocked ride mode and traction control options. KTM discontinued offering this in 2018, it is no longer able to be installed, so if that’s important to you, you need to find one with it already installed.
    good info.. didnt know that..

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Quote Originally Posted by OneCheekRider View Post
    If I was shopping for a 690 Duke, I'd also be looking at MT-07/XSR700, Z650, CB650R, Triumph Trident

    Or you can join the group of FZ6 owners (2004-2009) here on the forum. I'm sure we'll be happy to send our old for-sale ads
    thought of the fz6.. just not "sexy enough" for me. the Hyper is one i really want just for looks.. Love it.
    The Duke has attitude and street tuned engine that lays it down quite nicely

    The MT sat on one last year and seemed a bit heavy for what i'm looking for i"m sure it'll do fine once moving but Id like to stay lighter/ flickable like my dirtbikes which is why the Hyper seems so ideal.

    Founda couple Hypers
    I emailed this guy on FB he told me it sold. Replied to him on CL now he says its available ( think he didnt like my profile pic and my last name Litte hispanic looking and sounding, only thing i can figure)
    https://vermont.craigslist.org/bar/d...655830704.html

    there is one Hyper in Elkton MD( not far from Philly where I'm headed i
    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...ssenger_banner

    and this Duke
    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...ssenger_banner


    https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/mc...649074201.html


    https://newjersey.craigslist.org/mcy...655314051.html

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    I don’t think you’ll find that the Hyper 821 is easier at lower speeds than the 1100. My friend just sold his Hyper 939 and said the throttle was like a light switch; and the 939 version was supposedly improved over its 821 predecessor.

    I’ve had the hots for a Duke 690 ever since I sat on one at a dealer 3-4 years ago. It’s super light and the ergos were perfect.

    This one has been for sale For a while, has potential to be a cheap project
    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...9347094809640/

    I saved this one a while ago
    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...4632646223247/

    Since you mentioned MD, I saved this one a while ago too
    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...8640905898147/

    This one has the same semi-rigid bags that come on the SMT
    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...9206439554175/

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    I just saw that project one...

    Sigh .. another project. I want to buy .. I have 1 project right now
    And I want to ride now

    The one up in barre called me back. .other than it being covered in all things CF... It seems like it has had a good life.

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    PA isn’t too far away
    https://allentown.craigslist.org/mcy...657248217.html

    At the >$5k price point, I’d strongly be considering only the 2016+ models

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Those Dukes look nice, and fun ... hmmm ...

    On my Hyper 796, I had to re-gear it significantly, otherwise, I'd use only 1-2-3 on the kind of riding you describe. I think they geared 'em tall for noise tests maybe. Also, I installed a Soupy's lowering link and dropped the back ca. 3/4" and left the front stock, made all the difference, handled like a street bike then.

    Two of the Hypers you found had around 7K miles, I'd wager they've never had valve & belt service. Plan your $$$ accordingly ... .

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Recommend reading through the specs on 690 Dukes.

    The ‘08-‘11 are the desirable years based on how they were equipped. I’d also say that the bikes mentioned above are not comps to the Duke other than ergonomics.

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    There is now the Tuono 660 and the duke 890. Both are class killers. The are light, comfy and brutally quick with all the modern tunability. I just spent a full day on Kerry's 660 (trofeo) and I walked away pretty dazzled. These bikes set a new standard.

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    There are more dedicated street biased twins like OneCheekRider and Paul mentioned that I’d steer you towards, which are better

    You sound like me and your mind is made up on the model you want, so have fun

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    question for others: is this the same spirited, wheelie friendly, LC4 mill that was in my former 690E?

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul_E_D View Post
    There is now the Tuono 660 and the duke 890. Both are class killers. The are light, comfy and brutally quick with all the modern tunability. I just spent a full day on Kerry's 660 (trofeo) and I walked away pretty dazzled. These bikes set a new standard.
    Joe's Bikes in NH has a 2021 Tuono 660, low miles, looks good. These weigh in at 400# wet IIRC.
    https://www.joesbikes.net/copy-of-template-9

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Update. Found a 690 in Stow ma. Upgraded cam for a 2013 , remap and full exhaust . Any insight if the updated cam is prone to failure? Would like to keep that low end grunt ....

    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...ibextid=dXMIcH

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    Re: duke 690... or similar

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul_E_D View Post
    There is now the Tuono 660 and the duke 890. Both are class killers. The are light, comfy and brutally quick with all the modern tunability. I just spent a full day on Kerry's 660 (trofeo) and I walked away pretty dazzled. These bikes set a new standard.
    Not with a $6k budget though.
    While those are lightweights, they are each 50ish pounds heavier than the Duke 690
    Sportier ergos on those two as well, compared to the Duke and the Hyper

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