KTM is an Austrian motorcycle firm that was established in 1934 and one of the most well-known makers of motorcycles with their signature orange color. Some of the most popular KTM supermotos are the KTM 690 SMC-R and re-built EXC models like the 500 EXC and even the Duke 690.

Supermoto bikes

Supermoto is a street-legal motorcycle that combines the best aspects of a dirt bike and a street bike. It's lightweight and nimble like a dirt bike, but it has the power and performance of a street bike. 

KTM is an Austrian motorcycle firm that was established in 1934 and one of the most well-known makers of motorcycles with their signature orange color. Some of the most popular KTM supermotos are the KTM 690 SMC-R and re-built EXC models like the 500 EXC and even the Duke 690.

Supermoto is a street-legal motorcycle that combines the best aspects of a dirt bike and a street bike. It's lightweight and nimble like a dirt bike, but it has the power and performance of a street bike.

The KTM Supermoto is the perfect choice for riders who want a bike that can handle anything. And with Motoproworks graphic kits, you can add your own personal touch to your KTM Supermoto.

Photographer: Sebas Romero

Current and older KTM Supermoto models

  • KTM 690 SMC
  • KTM 690 SMC-R
  • KTM 450 SMR
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