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Superbike KTM 690 Supermoto The new 690 Duke has the pleasure of introducing itself as one unique-looking motorcycle with performance to match. KTM made the revamp noticeable by building a new frame and fitting the bike with new fairings and seat, but what really makes this bike stand out is its powerful new engine together with the strong sound coming from a new under engine exhaust. Very important is the fact that KTM made use of the 690 Supermoto in order to end up with this baby so the suspensions and brakes will remind you of its sister as they remain virtually the same. KTM first introduced the Duke in 1994 as a supermoto bike featuring a 609cc single-cylinder which came to life using a kick start. It was the manufacturers first stock supermoto machine and it could be easily distinguished due to its unique styling and spoked wheels. In the 90s, KTM would make sure that the Duke receives new features from two to two years so 1996 brought the much needed and desired electric starter together with an uprated oil pump. As you could already guess, it is now all about 1998 model year when the most famous and beloved version was launched, the Duke ||. KTM preferred to mark this way the important displacement change (the engine was now a 625cc beast, not a 609cc one). Also ten years ago was when the bike would have featured stylish new headlights in a redesigned nose cone which helped make the 1998 model year easy recognizable. The Duke || continued selling well and created quite a fan club even though the manufacturer stayed away of it for a while until in 2005 the Duke || Black entered the scene, followed by a Limited Edition model only a year after. This last version was painted in KTM orange (rims included), and it gave a feel of what was about to come after the 640 Duke || will inspire its looks on its 990cc brother. The result is what you can see today as a 2008 model year. KTM tried to set the bike apart from the Supermoto class in the attempt of individualizing the Dukes, but it still remains a Supermoto bike.