Advpulse Posted November 29 Share Posted November 29 While news of KTM’s financial woes, layoffs and camshaft failures have dominated the headlines in recent months, that hasn’t stopped the Austrian brand from releasing new machines and updating existing ones. Accordingly, KTM is bringing back their popular 790 Adventure and 890 Adventure R models for 2025 with a few updates including new liveries, a suspension upgrade for the smaller model, new standard equipment and a better factory warranty coverage for the bigger R machine. 2025 KTM 790 Adventure Following a slew of updates for 2024 that included reworked throttle bodies, a knock sensor and a revised Power Assist Slipper Clutch among other changes, we see the most notable revision for 2025 includes an updated suspension. It’s still the same componentry level with a 43 mm split-function WP APEX open cartridge fork and WP Apex rear monoshock featuring 7.9 inches of travel at both ends. However, the previously non-adjustable fork now comes with clickers on top to allow riders to adjust both compression and rebound damping. The new rear shock absorber is also now adjustable for rebound damping and preload. Previously it only had preload adjustability. Unfortunately, no compression damping adjustability has been added. ADVERTISEMENT With these new changes, the 2025 KTM 790 Adventure rides on the same suspension previously available on the 890 Adventure it replaced in the lineup from 2023. The additional adjustability promises to make the bike more adaptable to different terrain and situations like riding two-up. In addition to the suspension upgrades, the 790 Adventure gets two new color schemes and graphic treatments. Pricing is still yet to be announced but the new bikes will start shipping to dealers March of 2025. 2025 KTM 890 Adventure R [embedded content][embedded content] KTM’s off-road ready middleweight ADV has long been a top choice for those who enjoy adventures of the more rugged type. It’s still the same great package with WP XPLOR 48 mm fork and a WP XPLOR PDS rear shock featuring 9.4 inches of travel getting the job done in the dirt. The suspension was just updated in 2023 to offer better compliance, so nothing has changed there. It also has the same advanced electronics package with a full range of adjustable ride modes and a TFT with Bluetooth connectivity for Turn-by-Turn navigations, music and taking calls. But KTM is now including the Connectivity Unit that enables the Bluetooth App connectivity as standard equipment rather than a factory accessory. And like the 790, the 890 R gets a new graphics treatment while bodywork remains unchanged. With the uproar over the Austrian brand’s handling of their camshaft failures in the LC8c parallel twin powerplant, KTM seems to be trying to build back confidence in their reliability by now offering an improved factory warranty, which has doubled for 2025, going from 12 months to 24 months of coverage. KTM has also confirmed they are now going to offer the 2-year warranty on all of their R models, just like their other street bikes currently have. No word on pricing has been released but KTM says the new 890 Adventure R will become available at dealers in early 2025. 2025 KTM 790 Adventure Specs Engine Type:Parallel Twin, 4-Stroke, DOHCDisplacement:799 ccBore/Stroke:88 / 65.7 mmPower in KW:70 kWPrimary drive:45:16Secondary gear ratio:16:45Starter:Electric; 12V 10AhTransmission:6 GearsFuel System:DKK Dell’Orto, 46 mm Throttle BodyLubrication:Pressure Lubrication with Two Oil PumpsCooling:Liquid Cooling with Water/Oil Heat ExchangerClutch:PASC (Power Assisted Slipper Clutch), Cable OperatedIgnition:Bosch EMS with Ride-By-WireFrame:CroMoly Tubular Steel, Engine as Stressed Member Subframe:CroMoly Steel Trellis Handlebar:Aluminum, Tapered, Ø 26/22 mmFront Suspension:WP APEX USD Ø 43 mmRear Suspension:WP APEX MonoshockSuspension Travel Front/Rear:200/200 mm; 7.9/7.9 inFront/Rear Brakes:Disc Brake 320 mm / 260 mmWheel Type:Spoked wheels with aluminum tubeless rimsFront/Rear Wheels:2.50 x 21”, 4.50 x 18” Front/Rear Tires:90/90-21”; 150/70-18” Steering Head Angle:25.9ºWheelbase:1,509 mm ± 15 mm / 59.4 ± 0.6 inGround Clearance:233 mm / 9.2 inSeat Height:860 / 840 mm; 33.8 / 33 inTank Capacity:20 l / 5.3 galWeight without fuel, Approx:203 kg / 447.5 lb 2025 KTM 890 Adventure R Specs Engine Type:Parallel Twin, 4-Stroke, DOHCDisplacement:889 ccCompression ratio:13.5Bore/Stroke:90.7 / 68.8 mmPower in KW:77 kWPrimary drive:39:75Secondary gear ratio:45:16Starter:Electric; 12V 10AhTransmission:6 GearsFuel System:DKK Dell’Orto, 46 mm Throttle BodyLubrication:Pressure Lubrication with Two Oil PumpsCooling:Liquid Cooling with Water/Oil Heat ExchangerClutch:PASC (Power Assisted Slipper Clutch), Cable OperatedIgnition:Bosch EMS with Ride-By-WireFrame:CroMoly Tubular Steel, Engine as Stressed Member Subframe:CroMoly Steel Trellis Handlebar:Aluminum, Tapered, Ø 26/22 mmFront Suspension:WP XPLOR USD Ø 48 mm Rear Suspension:WP XPLOR Monoshock with PDS Suspension Travel Front/Rear:240 / 240 mm; 9.4 / 9.4 inFront/Rear Brakes:Disc Brake 320 / 260 mmWheel Type:Spoked wheels with aluminum tubeless rimsFront/Rear Wheels:2.50 x 21”, 4.50 x 18” Front/Rear Tires:90/90-21”; 150/70-18” MITASSteering Head Angle:26.3ºWheelbase:1,528 ± 15 mm / 60.2 ± 0.6 inGround Clearance:263 mm / 10.4 inSeat Height:880 mm / 34.6 inTank Capacity:20 l / 5.3 galWeight without fuel, Approx:200 kg / 440.9 lb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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