KTM 690 Enduro owners show off your bike !

Discussion in 'Thumpers' started by ADVTuga, Sep 28, 2010.

  1. Hoots

    Hoots Long timer

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    Be great to live in a country with only two problems ...

    If those pics with the inflatable dinghy had been taken in Australia, the fools concerned would not have thought to wait for the motor to cool down ...

    Scenery is stunning - could you tell us exactly where it is ... ?
  2. IvanRUS

    IvanRUS Been here awhile

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  3. Hoots

    Hoots Long timer

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  4. chrislitt

    chrislitt Drinking the Orange Kool-Aid

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    +1 what are the lights and how are they attached? Please thank you!
  5. MATTRIDER

    MATTRIDER n00b

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    Guys the lights are from a company called Rigid Industries here is the website.
    http://www.rigidindustries.com/
    Watch that video on the home page very impressive and mine have taken a few hits without any issues. I had them on my KLX and had to move them to the KTM.
    It was a very simple install after looking for hours... All I needed to do was add a few washers to space the base out. Using the existing bolt of off the fork mounts. This also gives me complete motion side/side and up/down to adjust. Here are some pics:

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  6. marshy19

    marshy19 Georgia Clay

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    My ginger!!

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  7. MATTRIDER

    MATTRIDER n00b

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    Also to answer the wheel question:

    They came from a Company Called: RAD Manufacturing

    It took about 3 weeks for them to build but you have complete control of colors and options. I even had the spokes power coated black.

    Still working on my fork guards since they will not fit with the larger tire plus I am installing a Speedo Healer the next chance I have in the garage.

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  8. Night Falcon

    Night Falcon Previous Rider

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    Why are you selling it....looks like you've never riden it?

  9. Uller

    Uller Done with this BS

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    No kidding. The L turn signal isn't even melted yet......:lol3
  10. DuctTape

    DuctTape Been here awhile

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    I have those on my 990 and they have saved my butt more times then I can count especially when it comes to spotting deer on the side of the road at night, not to mention the escaped 1000 LBS cow.

    Love the mount on the 690 and next on my list.
  11. geezer0305

    geezer0305 n00b

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    Thank you for the quick reply.
    One other question: does the beam of the aux lamp clear the headlamp hood or does it bounce back?
    Thanks again!
  12. chrislitt

    chrislitt Drinking the Orange Kool-Aid

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    Thanks Mattrider for the answer. Which model do you have? Did it come with the mount you used? Ok, two questions after all. Thanks again
  13. The First Heretic

    The First Heretic .

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  14. MATTRIDER

    MATTRIDER n00b

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    I was looking for the original box but couldn't locate it. I believe it is a D-series HD Flood, and it does clear the headlight hood but I get some shadow off the turn signals. Not that bothersome I would move the turn signal before any other light location. And yes they did come with the mounts.
  15. Albie

    Albie Kool Aid poisoner

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    Actually, it takes LONGER to change the setting on the Speedo Healer then it does to change the wheel diameter on the speedo.
  16. DirtJack

    DirtJack Adventurer Supporter

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    I haven't tried changing the diameter. How does this affect the ODO reading (which seems pretty close to my GPS ODO)?
  17. MATTRIDER

    MATTRIDER n00b

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    Not aware I could do that! The advantage that did sell me was the new toggle switch, with a push of that button I can switch between the dirt or street wheel settings. I need to look into changing the speedo before I start the project....
  18. Noyah

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    I just carved away some plstic to make room for SM setup

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  19. gen

    gen Been here awhile

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    Nice shot! Was that on a track or on public roads?
  20. MATTRIDER

    MATTRIDER n00b

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    That looks great!!! I was hoping that would work. Did you adjust your speedo for the new setup? If so how did ya do it?