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Message started by och on 09/06/22 at 08:45:55

Title: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by och on 09/06/22 at 08:45:55

I think Supermotos are far better than sport/naked motorcycles, they are easier to handle in the twisties. I've been eyeing a KTM 690 SMC-R. In a way it is similar to our bikes - 360lbs, 690cc thumper, but with a lot more oomph. Pricy at 12.5k start.

Whats everyone think?

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/06/22 at 13:09:47

The KTM 690 SMC R seat height is 890 mm (35.0 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

I don't look that great in heels. The Savage is short guy friendly.
If I had the legs and bank account, I still don't see how I would be able to use it the way I want. A fun ride is, of course, very important. But for me, I want to be able to haul stuff. My Lucernes box will take a five gallon gasoline can,or a 30 pack of beer and some groceries, add bags and I was able to ride down to Galveston and spend a few days and haul it all back home. I'm not seeing how to get that bike rigged up to accomplish doing more than just ripping the streets.
Would I ride one? Ohh,Hayull Yeah. Hopping off the seat,putting a foot down and let the other hang over the seat.. I've seen a Really short guy riding a Suzuki, bigger and heavier than the Savage and that was how he was doing it.

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by Dave on 09/06/22 at 15:27:26

I suppose Supermotos are fine.....if that is the style of riding you want to do - maybe if I was 20 years old again I would find them irresistable.  I am not sure how much easier they are to ride than a sport bike - the riders both seem to be working equally as hard when they are riding aggressively in the curves.  The supermoto does look like a more comfortable seating position than a sport bike.

Sport bikes are not my style either - but a Sport Touring bike is.  Something that can be ridden quickly in the twisties, has decent wind and rain protection, and is also able to pack luggage and go 300 miles between fuel stops.


Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by och on 09/06/22 at 16:43:03


4F5056514C4B7A4A7A42505C17250 wrote:
The KTM 690 SMC R seat height is 890 mm (35.0 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

I don't look that great in heels. The Savage is short guy friendly.
If I had the legs and bank account, I still don't see how I would be able to use it the way I want. A fun ride is, of course, very important. But for me, I want to be able to haul stuff. My Lucernes box will take a five gallon gasoline can,or a 30 pack of beer and some groceries, add bags and I was able to ride down to Galveston and spend a few days and haul it all back home. I'm not seeing how to get that bike rigged up to accomplish doing more than just ripping the streets.
Would I ride one? Ohh,Hayull Yeah. Hopping off the seat,putting a foot down and let the other hang over the seat.. I've seen a Really short guy riding a Suzuki, bigger and heavier than the Savage and that was how he was doing it.


Well, I am 6'4", so I had my S40 seat modified to about 33 inches, and I added a big trunk. The 35" supermoto seat height is absolutely perfect for me. Lack of cargo is a big issue of course.

http://https://i.imgur.com/7HloCaF.jpg

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by och on 09/06/22 at 16:46:56


4E75786F7E72696F747C716E1D0 wrote:
I suppose Supermotos are fine.....if that is the style of riding you want to do - maybe if I was 20 years old again I would find them irresistable.  I am not sure how much easier they are to ride than a sport bike - the riders both seem to be working equally as hard when they are riding aggressively in the curves.  The supermoto does look like a more comfortable seating position than a sport bike.


I dont know if I agree, I see a lot of sport bike riders struggle with tight twisties. They are great at high speed curves, but most liter bikes are well over 400lbs, and aren't very nimble at slow speeds - at least from my limited experience.

For what its worth, our Savages are absolutely awesome in the twists. With a big brake kit and Michelin Commander tires I easily keep up with sport bikes in the curves.

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by och on 09/06/22 at 16:50:00

And with all that being said, I just scored a killer deal on the 690 SMC-R. Gotta get the tags and insurance and I'll be ready to rock and roll.

http://https://i.imgur.com/ooBrUDy.jpg

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by wheelbender6 on 09/06/22 at 16:55:31

I wanted a super moto but the seats are too high for me.
Kawasaki and Suzuki both make nice SM models.

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by ohiomoto on 09/06/22 at 20:49:09


6F707D7D747A7D767C7D6A2E180 wrote:
I wanted a super moto but the seats are too high for me.
Kawasaki and Suzuki both make nice SM models.
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Bunk!

Once you are moving seat height doesn't matter.  Look at the starting line at any pro motocross race, less than half of them can touch both feet on the ground when stopped.  

You just keep one foot on the peg, slide over to one side of the seat, and put your other foot down.

11-time AMA MX/SX Champion Ricky Carmichael is only 5'6" and raced bikes with 37'-38" seat heights....and he didn't need training wheels.  ;)

http://https://rx.iscdn.net/2014/01/66504_misc-phoenixsx14-cudby-075-sm.jpg

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by och on 09/06/22 at 21:57:43

^ When the bike is so light, you can almost balance it at a standstill without putting your feet down, it's like a bicycle.

Them 900lbs Harleys, now these are tough to ride.

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by Ruttly on 09/06/22 at 23:21:26

Cool KTM , I’d strip it make a cafe racer. All that plastic body work would be replaced with carbon fiber and aluminum. I raced a 690 in the hills one day. He had me in the short straights , both very close in the twisties , but his bike was geared for wheelies , as soon as road straightened out , at 80 I started loosing him , at 90+ I was gone and Grinning ! Waited for him at gas station he seemed real upset and unwilling to talk. Obviously in need of a therapy session !
Note: He was on slicks , I was on some Asian junk tires(still having fun)

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by Ruttly on 09/07/22 at 00:15:10

Friend of mine had a 83 Yamaha IT490 , I had to use a picnic bench to start it , but I would ride that bike out of fuel. I could not stop , it was so much fun. The IT had a heavier flywheel than the YZ , but my buddy had a YZ top end on it. One fast bike with 11-12” of travel , disc brakes , it hurled huge rocks everywhere , no one dared to pass and it better be a inside pass , you could quite literally shoot people off their bikes with the throttle. Cool bike , as long as there was a picnic bench around. However it is important that both feet reach the pegs  ;D

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by och on 09/07/22 at 07:50:10


032425253D28510 wrote:
Cool KTM , I’d strip it make a cafe racer. All that plastic body work would be replaced with carbon fiber and aluminum. I raced a 690 in the hills one day. He had me in the short straights , both very close in the twisties , but his bike was geared for wheelies , as soon as road straightened out , at 80 I started loosing him , at 90+ I was gone and Grinning ! Waited for him at gas station he seemed real upset and unwilling to talk. Obviously in need of a therapy session !
Note: He was on slicks , I was on some Asian junk tires(still having fun)


You raced the 690 on a Savage?

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/07/22 at 08:17:52

Waited for him at gas station he seemed real upset and unwilling to talk.

Sounds like you dodged a conversation with a jakkass.

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by Ruttly on 09/07/22 at 14:20:55

That’s a for sure ! JOG  

In a drag race he beat me in every gear , he wheeliedin every gear then it got twisty and downhill , fell in behind , made him nervous, study how he turns , look for the window , knew road would straighten , got him not looking going right , almost ran into him diving to the inside , think I scared him , hell scared myself on those Kenda 671s but they hung on , saw him in the mirror twice , I was focused on task at hand
Note :KTMs are race bikes that are street legal

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by Ruttly on 09/07/22 at 14:41:35

Downhill  ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Anyone rides supermotos?
Post by Ruttly on 09/07/22 at 14:42:11

Wind at my back  ;D ;D ;D ;D

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