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KTM 690 SMC R: The Vibrant Bike

By J.Müller

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First thing appealed me about KTM 690 is its super Engine. At the heart of the KTM 690 SMC R is its impressive 692 cc single-cylinder engine. With 75 hp at 7500 rpm and a torque of 73.5 Nm at 5600 rpm, this engine is a real powerhouse for a single. The high compression ratio of 12.7:1 ensures explosive power delivery.

The engine surprises with its excellent responsiveness and linear power delivery. Unlike some other single-cylinder engines, you can drive in first gear without any problems or accelerate from low revs in second and third gear. The torque builds up linearly, without stuttering or jerking – an impressive performance for a single-cylinder engine.

Chassis: Lots of suspension travel, lots of movement

The chassis of the 690 SMC R is designed for maximum agility and control. At the front there is a 48mm WP USD fork with an impressive 215mm travel, at the rear a WP monoshock with 240mm travel. This generous suspension travel is typical for a supermoto and ensures extreme maneuverability and absorption capacity.

For an experienced road rider, the amount of movement in the chassis can be unsettling at first. It takes a while to get used to the lively characteristics, but over time you learn to appreciate and use this agility. The ability to change lines quickly and playfully is one of the great strengths of this bike.

The steep steering head angle of 63 degrees and the relatively short caster of 107mm underline the radical character of this machine. It can be thrown into corners with minimal effort and allows lightning-fast changes of direction.

Braking: Deceleration at its finest

The braking system of the 690 SMC R is a real highlight. At the front there is a 320mm disc with a Brembo four-piston radial caliper, at the rear there is a 240mm disc with a single-piston floating caliper. This combination not only delivers enormous braking power, but also excellent controllability.

The ABS works unobtrusively in the background and can also be deactivated for advanced drivers. The stability when braking hard, even with a slight lean angle, is impressive and gives a lot of confidence.

Ergonomics: High, light and agile

The seating position of the 690 SMC R is typical supermoto: high, upright and with wide handlebars. The seat height of 890mm is a challenge for smaller riders, but offers excellent overview and control. The low dry weight of just 147 kg in combination with the wide handlebars makes the bike incredibly agile and maneuverable.

These ergonomics allow the rider to move around a lot on the motorcycle and ride actively. You can literally push the bike into the corners and constantly adjust your position – perfect for the aggressive supermoto riding style.

Tires: Grip without end

The Continental ContiAttack SM2 tires that were fitted deserve special praise. These special supermoto tires offer extreme grip, even with a short warm-up time. They allow you to ride at enormous lean angles and put a lot of pressure on the front wheel – perfect for the aggressive riding style that this bike enables and encourages.

The KTM 690 SMC R is like an untamed wild horse – it challenges the rider but rewards him with incredible driving pleasure. It combines extreme handling with surprising accessibility and creates an impressive balance between racetrack performance and everyday suitability.

The 690 SMC R is the perfect companion for riders seeking maximum riding pleasure and ready to embrace the radical nature of a supermoto. It is faster and more accessible than its extreme looks suggest, while offering a level of agility that is unrivalled.

In a direct comparison on the lap time table, it is noticeable that the comparable Gas Gas Supermoto was a little faster. There are two reasons for this. On the one hand, it was a little cooler two years ago. The demanding supermotos really pushed me to the limit. In the saddle of the Gas Gas, I had to struggle a little less with the heat. But there were also differences in the handling. The Gas Gas was more stable at the entrance to corners. The KTM felt more nervous. With the Gas Gas, we managed to get the chassis set up very well very quickly, but that didn’t work with the KTM. It remained nervous! But the motorcycle still managed a great lap time overall, of course. Also thanks to the brilliant tire. The Conti SM2 tire harmonized wonderfully with the machine and offered grip at a racing level.

Technical data KTM 690 SMC R 2024

engine and drive
number of cylinders1
timing4-stroke
valves per cylinder4
valve controlrocker arm, OHC
coolingfluid
lubricationpressure circulation
displacement692 cc
drilling105 mm
Hub80 mm
Performance75 hp
rpm at power7500 rpm
torque73.5 Nm
rpm at torque5600 rpm
compression12.7
mixture preparationinjection
throttle valve diameter50 mm
starterelectric
couplingantihopping
driveChain
transmissiongearshift
number of gears6
chassis
Framechromium-molybdenum
frame constructionlattice tube
steering head angle63 degrees
caster107 mm
front suspension
suspensionUpside-Down telescopic fork
brandWP
diameter48 mm
suspension travel215 mm
rear suspension
suspensiontwo-sided swing arm
shock absorbermonoshock
Recordingredirection
brandWP
suspension travel240 mm
front brakes
designsingle pane
diameter320 mm
Pistonsfour-piston
technologyradial
brandBrembo
rear brakes
designdisc
diameter240 mm
Pistonssingle-piston
Recordingfloating saddle
brandBrembo
driver assistance systems
assistance systemsABS, driving modes, ride by wire
data and dimensions
front tire width120 mm
front tire height70%
front tire diameter17 inches
rear tire width160 mm
rear tire height60%
rear tire diameter17 inches
wheelbase1470 mm
Seat height of890 mm
dry weight (with ABS)147 kg
tank capacity13.5 l
driving license classesA
reach329 km
CO² emissions combined96 g/km
combined fuel consumption4.1 l/100km
idling noise90 dB

Conclusion: KTM 690 SMC R 2024

A large, powerful single-cylinder, a stable chassis, a vehicle weight of just over 160 kg and modern electronics for support – the key data alone suggests a lot of driving fun. In 2024, the SMC-R may be a bit dusty in some respects and is no longer considered the undisputed queen of street-legal supermotos, but it can still offer a lot of supermoto fun and performance.

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