Our chart below helps you choose the right engine oil to keep your KTM running sweetly. We’ve listed the manufacturer’s recommended grade and the engine oil capacity for each bike, with a minimum and maximum where possible. Make Model Engine oil Oil Capacity; KTM: 1050 ADVENTURE: 10W50 FS: 3.6 L JASO T903: KTM: 1090 ADVENTURE (EURO 4) 10W50 FS: 3.6 L JASO T903: KTM: 1090 ADVENTURE R (EURO 4) 1- KTM 690 Enduro R - 2009 - 18.500km Has an extra SM kit (I value SM kit highly) Akrapovic exhaust mapped with a carbon protector, KN filter, upgraded turn leds and some more minor stuff 1 year warranty Price 5k 2- KTM 690 Enduro - 2017 - 1700km Stock bike with no big extras, pretty much new of course Around a year of warranty Price 6k Set everything on the comfort zone and go from there. [I had to back off the rear spring big time ] I`m #250 without gear. Stock these bikes come ready for motocross. Back off the preload and damping for a soft ride, adjust as needed. Don`t be afraid to adjust the suspension regular---no big deal ! #3. KTM’s 690 Enduro R is a dual sport that’s ready for any terrain with a 690cc engine, electronics, and large tires capable of eating it all up. Fuel Capacity: 3.6 gal. Wet Weight: 322 lb I have to say, though, that in my opinion the 690 Rally is the best base platform for this. Let’s talk about the advantages of the 690 Rally over the 690 Enduro or other production bikes on the market. I see this as breaking down into six categories: 1) Suspension and chassis set-up 2) Fuel Capacity 3) Carburettor 4) Simplicity of systems IRRmlJT.

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