I miss my 640ADV...with that said, I have to echo what most guys are saying...commute on tar...don't do it. But if you commute on dirt...go for it, guaranteed to put a smile on your face every time.
To answer some general questions I get, here's a very brief summary:
How is part availability? The only time I needed genuine KTM parts (rubber boot between airbox and carb) I went to KTM, they ordered and I got it a week later. Other parts like oil filters, fork seals, etc is available from...
The 950 and the 990 are the only two bikes that I rolled down the window while travelling the last 2 and a bit weeks telling my daughters..."luister hierdie bike!"...the rest...meh. Enjoy
To be honest, there are some parts you may find by looking for a parts bike and then there are others you get direct from KTM.
As an example or two: I was looking for the rubber connection from the airbox to the carb...got it from KTM with no problems. Then I was looking for the plastic guide...
How about a 2 for 1 special?? Until the end of November you can pay R44,000 for my KTM 640 Adventure R and an easy loading 3 bike trailer (my brother's).
Road licensed until well into 2023
Offroad tyres fitted with heavy duty tubes
I bought it with approximately 31,000km on the clock but have no idea of the actual milage due to TripMaster not being in a working condition. This has since been fixed, but everything is in German and it appears to...