Mmm, I think they have put too much bodywork on. It looks too heavy up top, not suggesting it is heavy but visually it looks bulky. I think more streamlined plastics would have been better. It’s a shame as many people have been wanting a 400SM and I think KTM have not done it well.
Therein lies the problem. Price is great and I guess if that is your limiting factor then it is a good idea, but when you can get a 690 with real nuts and it weighs the same what is the point. They should try to get it down to 300#, then it could really be a hoot. I played for an afternoon with a group of guys who used 100cc supermotos on a cart track and it was the most fun I've ever had on two wheels.Weighs about the same as the 690 SM and about the same as the 401s.
Therein lies the problem. Price is great and I guess if that is your limiting factor then it is a good idea, but when you can get a 690 with real nuts and it weighs the same what is the point. They should try to get it down to 300#, then it could really be a hoot. I played for an afternoon with a group of guys who used 100cc supermotos on a cart track and it was the most fun I've ever had on two wheels.
Hahaha. I had no idea it was that much. ok, so this thing is less than half the price that's pretty great.The 690 is $12,999.
Hahaha. I had no idea it was that much. ok, so this thing is less than half the price that's pretty great.
Who the hell would pay 13 grand for a KTM thumper? No wonder they are bankrupt.





Now that’s what I’m talking about.I have two buddies with supermotos.
One has a Husqvarna 701, the other a converted KTM dirt bike that he bought from a race team at season's end, won a AMA title. It's not street legal but he rides it on the street with a plate from another one of his bikes and ridiculously tiny turn signals. 450cc, 250lbs, 80hp.
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The Svart/Vit, Duke, Adventure and RC may all use the same engine and some other parts with each other but for the most part they are all different class bikes with enough unique parts that significantly separate themselves from each other to put them in their own class just like a bike with a larger cc is in a different class from the smaller cc bikes. It's quite the reason why the lower cc classes are in a different thread in this forum.It is, but it's also about items of interest to those who have a 401. Obviously, the 390 SM is just another derivative of the Duke 390 as are the 401s.
The Svart/Vit, Duke, Adventure and RC may all use the same engine and some other parts with each other but for the most part they are all different class bikes with enough unique parts that significantly separate themselves from each other to put them in their own class just like a bike with a larger cc is in a different class from the smaller cc bikes. It's quite the reason why the lower cc classes are in a different thread in this forum.
This post should be in a different thread not the 401.
You looking for a moderator job? Just don't click on the link, how hard is that? It's not like this forum gets a ton of activity. Carry on Geo...The Svart/Vit, Duke, Adventure and RC may all use the same engine and some other parts with each other but for the most part they are all different class bikes with enough unique parts that significantly separate themselves from each other to put them in their own class just like a bike with a larger cc is in a different class from the smaller cc bikes. It's quite the reason why the lower cc classes are in a different thread in this forum.
This post should be in a different thread not the 401.
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