Replenishing the Spring

After returning from the Trans-America Trail trip, I had very little desire to touch the KTM let alone ride it. It was a reliable steed that saw me through some good times and some trouble, so it was nothing personal. Part of it was that last day from Burns, Oregon to Park City, Utah all on the pavement. Seemed like my wrists and hands were still buzzing after a week. Also, the bike needed some maintenance. My Dunlop D606 front tire and D908 rear were totally hammered, both from the aggressive and sometimes rocky off-road riding, as well as the road riding. My rear sprocket is worn to the point of replacing, and I decided to have the dealer do the 2nd big service, because it involved a bunch of things over my head, like checking and adjusting the valves. The head KTM mechanic at the Edge Motorsports, Victor, seems like a really good dude, passionate and knowledgeable, and most importantly, certified by KTM. They did forget to rebuild my clutch master cylinder, which is one of the main reasons I brought it in, but that wasn’t Victor’s fault. The service guy who wrote my ticket must have spaced it. That’s about it for the boring maintenance report. While I was picking up my bike, I just had to check out the new KTM 690 Super Enduro and ponder how it would have performed out there on the Trans-America route. No windscreen might have been tough to handle, but with enough room on the tail for some soft bags, this thing looks like it would have devoured the dirt.

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3/4 view of the new 2008 KTM 690 Super Enduro. Big, bad, dirtbike. I like.

 

3 Responses to “Replenishing the Spring”


  1. 1 KC

    T$ -

    I’ve been following your adventure, looks like an incredible experience. I need a new email address for you!

    KC

  2. 2 KC

    T$-

    What do you say about this:

    http://reno.craigslist.org/mcy/714902554.html

  3. 3 moto

    Hotdog,

    The official itsallaboutthebike.com email address is: moto@itsallaboutthebike.com. As for the link you provided, let’s get you pointed in the direction of a real onroad/offroad adventure bike, so we can meet you in Reno and pull you in to the adventure posse!

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