The KTM 690 SMC-R is a supermoto motorcycle that was introduced in 2016 and hugely popular by both supermoto riders and enduro riders.

The 690 SMC R is one of the most powerful motorcycles designed for curves and turns. Its excellent tracking stability is due in part to its lightweight tubular trellis frame and high-quality die-cast swingarm, both of which are very resistant to twisting and bending.

It's one of our most sought after models in terms of graphic kits and decals and we offer hundreds of different styles for it.

Browse our KTM 690 SMC-R graphic kits and decals here

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KTM 690 SMC-R 2022 Engine

  • The engine is a 6-speed, liquid cooled, 55kW power output
  • Starter is electric
  • Stroke is 80mm, bore is 105mm
  • Clutch is APTC(TM) slipper clutch, hydraulically actuated
  • Displacement is 692.7cmΒ³
  • EMS is Keihin EMS with RBW, twin ignition
  • 1-cylinder, 4-stroke engine
  • Lubrification is forced oil lubrication with 2 oil pumps

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KTM 690 SMC-R 2022 Chassis:

  • Central tube frame made of steel tubing, powder-coated
  • Rear frame made of die-cast aluminum, powder-coated
  • Aluminum swingarm, directly mounted on engine
  • WP Suspension up Side Down forks
  • WP Suspension rear shock
  • Brakes: Brembo dual disc brake at front, Brembo single disc brake at rear
  • ABS Bosch 9 Plus with Cornering ABS and Supermoto mode, disengageable
  • Tires: Continental ContiAttack SM, 120/70 ZR 17 at front, 190/55 ZR 17 at rear
  • Cast aluminum wheels
  • Seat height: 835 mm
  • Ground clearance: 185 mm (without passenger footpegs)
  • Tank capacity: approx. 12 l
  • Weight: approx. 147 kg (without fuel)
Photographer: Mitterbauer H.

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