Peon Maface Posted October 19, 2020 Share Posted October 19, 2020 After announcing the 2021 890 Adventure R and Adventure R Rally earlier this month, KTM revealed a third member of the lineup in the more street-biased 890 Adventure. The 2021 KTM 890 Adventure shares much with the R and Rally models, including its 889cc engine and saddle-shaped low-slung 5.3 gallon fuel tank. The engine tuning is the same, claiming a peak of 105 hp at 8000 rpm and 73.8 lb-ft. at 6500 rpm while meeting Euro 5 emissions standards. Like the other two models, the 890 Adventure comes with a power assist clutch (PASC), which combines a slipper clutch with a lighter lever pull. The transmission is an identical six-speed gearbox, with an optional Quickshifter upgrade for clutchless up and downshifts. The frame is also a similar tubular Chromoly steel design, only it lacks the R model’s orange powder coating. The differences between the 890 Adventure and the R model are fairly apparent at a glance: Up front, the non-R model loses the beak, gaining a tire hugging front fender instead. The wheels set-up is similar, with a 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel, but KTM opted for more road-biased tubeless Avon Trailrider dual-sport tires instead of the R model’s Continental TKC 80 adventure tires. The suspension system is also different, with the 890 Adventure getting a APEX 43 fork and APEX monoshock instead of the R model’s higher-spec WP XPLOR-USD fork and a preload-adjustable XPLOR PDS rear shock. The APEX suspension offers 7.9-inches of travel, less than the R model’s 9.4 inches but sufficient for some off-road bumps. The 890 Adventure does gain a taller windscreen, which is better suited for wind protection on highways. The non-R model also gains a height adjustable two-piece seat plus passenger grab handles. The brakes are the same as on the R model, with dual 320 mm front rotors with radially-mounted four-piston calipers and a 260 mm rear disc with two-piston caliper. A disengageable Bosch 9.1 MP ABS system (including cornering ABS and an off-road mode) is standard, as are the traction control system and selectable ride modes. A Rally mode with crisper throttle response and nine levels of wheel slip control is available as an optional upgrade. Other standard features include a five-inch TFT display, cruise control, a WP steering damper and an adjustable handlebar. The 2021 KTM 890 Adventure will be offered in orange or gray paint schemes. U.S. pricing has not yet been announced. Become a Motorcycle.com insider. Get the latest motorcycle news first by subscribing to our newsletter here. The post 2021 KTM 890 Adventure First Look appeared first on Motorcycle.com. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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