After a few normal bikes (Z750, Firestorm, R6) I'd decided I wanted another fun bike like the KTM Duke II I had back in 2003 or my 625SMC in 2005. The obvious choice was a 690 but wasn't sure in which flavour. Heart said SMC, head said Duke. Sadly funds were a bit short so I held off for a while.
Roll forward a couple of years and decided I wanted a 690 Duke and had the funds so started looking at 2nd hand ones. I was tempted by Weeksy's first 690 but as it happened the timing coincided with the introduction of the new 2016 model, leading to big discounts on new 15 models. A call to Jason at the KTM Centre (I'd bought 4 bikes previously from him) and a black 2015 Duke had my name on it. I was happy as a pig in poo. The bike was delivered in Jan 2016
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IMG-20160130-WA0000 by Graham Vincent, on Flickr[/media]Since then I've done 11k miles on the bike and still love it. There are obvious limitations on motorways but saying that it'll sit at 75-80 all day if you wanted but most of my riding is 1-3 hour country blasts with the odd commute.
Mods
Puig screen
Leo Vince end can (not particularly noisy)
Engine bars
Top box
Hugger extension
15 tooth sprocket (16 standard)
Evo Tech rad guard
Tutoro chain oiler (as of Sunday more on that)
Issues
None really (touching lots of wood). There was a very slight weep of oil in the first 100 miles from an oil level bolt which was sorted but that's it. I am gonna ask about replacing the rocker arms at the 12k service but last time I asked at Jim Aim they said if they were fine they'd leave them alone unless there was play.
I also managed to snap an engine bolt when replacing the oil filter at the 9k mile service meaning I needed to get it drilled out but all got sorted by Jim Aim.
Servicing at 6k is a bit steep as includes a valve service. This should be around 350-400 quid but mine was 480! Might try Jim Aim for the 12k valve check. I had the dealer service it for the 1st, 3k and 6k service and I did the 9k myself which was oil, filters and new screens. Was straightforward except the snapped bolt which was annoying as even used my torque wrench to avoid it. Hand tight next time!
Highlights
Its ability on country B roads mainly and being so light and chuckable.
I've done a few trips away with it including Glastonbury for a weekend ( not the festival) with a mix of bikes
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IMG-20170901-WA0004 by Graham Vincent, on Flickr[/media]Same group to Suffolk
20170902_120424 by Graham Vincent, on Flickrlong loop to Clacton for the night and last summer a 5 hour b road twist-a-thon to Yeovil to see my aunt and uncle which was awesome as did the whole thing on very minor roads. I was looking to repeat that but Covid happened
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20190524_113958 by Graham Vincent, on Flickr[/media]











