Enjoy the bike when it arrives, it looks like a lot of fun.Nice bmw. I have a new M1000r on order and will collect 6th July, can’t wait.
I’ve just done a lap of Ireland this week on my 850gsa
Enjoy the bike when it arrives, it looks like a lot of fun.Nice bmw. I have a new M1000r on order and will collect 6th July, can’t wait.
I’ve just done a lap of Ireland this week on my 850gsa
Nice, looks like you've got it fastened in pretty well to me, never needed to get mine in the back of the van - we're relatively spoilt for green lanes up this way with the peak district on the door step. If I was to go further afield I'd probably take the bike and make a trip of it.I've had the KTM 690 Enduro since February but neglected to post a pic. A friend and I are off to the Devil's Punchbowl (Hindhead, Surrey) tomorrow so I thought I would try it in the van. There is a 20 mile loop of mostly green lanes there with a bit of creative planning!!
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Two bikes will fit just fine (minus mirrors) but I need a proper way to secure/mount. Any recommendations? (The scaffold plank is my ramp!!).
@T6Enduro
@Gavinda
Lucky you!! We're OK in Hampshire and Surrey for the odd lane but all the really good stuff is a fair trip. That was the reason for the 690 but i'm wondering if a 350/450 or even the 300 two stroke would suit me better as I just don't enjoy road riding as much as I used to.we're relatively spoilt for green lanes up this way with the peak district on the door step. If I was to go further afield I'd probably take the bike and make a trip of it.
The road riding is the main reason I've gone for the rally screen, if I were just using it on lanes and trails I'd definitely be going for a proper enduro bike.Lucky you!! We're OK in Hampshire and Surrey for the odd lane but all the really good stuff is a fair trip. That was the reason for the 690 but i'm wondering if a 350/450 or even the 300 two stroke would suit me better as I just don't enjoy road riding as much as I used to.
I'm going on the Ady Smith KTM experience in a couple of weeks to try the whole KTM Enduro range. I may well end up trading the 690 in for something lighter!
I always use a front wheel chock as below, easy with a 21” front wheeled bike but footpeg brackets are IMO the best but not so easy to mount in a van with a decent floor. Strap around back wheel stops bike moving forwards in an emergency stop.I've had the KTM 690 Enduro since February but neglected to post a pic. A friend and I are off to the Devil's Punchbowl (Hindhead, Surrey) tomorrow so I thought I would try it in the van. There is a 20 mile loop of mostly green lanes there with a bit of creative planning!!
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Two bikes will fit just fine (minus mirrors) but I need a proper way to secure/mount. Any recommendations? (The scaffold plank is my ramp!!).
@T6Enduro
@Gavinda
I did the Ady Smith Worcester course a year or two ago, it was brilliant. I loved the 150 and 250 2strokes the best. Have a great time.Lucky you!! We're OK in Hampshire and Surrey for the odd lane but all the really good stuff is a fair trip. That was the reason for the 690 but i'm wondering if a 350/450 or even the 300 two stroke would suit me better as I just don't enjoy road riding as much as I used to.
I'm going on the Ady Smith KTM experience in a couple of weeks to try the whole KTM Enduro range. I may well end up trading the 690 in for something lighter!
I've just got back from the Ady Smith day in Bristol. It was the best money I've spent on a day out ever.I did the Ady Smith Worcester course a year or two ago, it was brilliant. I loved the 150 and 250 2strokes the best. Have a great time.
So which of the KTM line up are you going to buy ? I loved the 150/250 2strokes. What was the course like at Bristol? I need the Worcester one and it was very demanding!I've just got back from the Ady Smith day in Bristol. It was the best money I've spent on a day out ever.
Absolutely brilliant and highly recommended. Luckily, as the weather's been hot it was nice and dry and the grip available was quite mind blowing.
Enduro 690 for sale if anyone's interested!!
@teamfly, I think this questioned is aimed at you. He's asking the price of your bike.très jolie j'adore la couleur des roues, tu la vend combien ?
I rode the 250/4 first and was pleasantly surprised how agile it was, then I rode the 150/2!! I prefer more bottom end but that was quite a revelation.So which of the KTM line up are you going to buy ? I loved the 150/250 2strokes. What was the course like at Bristol? I need the Worcester one and it was very demanding!