Should I buy a KTM LC4 Supermoto
Discussion
OK. Long story short. I’m 69 and my knees are knackered. I sold my race car recently to release some cash for a new house and sold my GSXR1000 track bike because I couldn’t get the best out of it because my knees aren’t great. Consequently, I’m desperately short of toys and keep thinking about a decent supermoto just to go out and have a bit of fun on. The upright riding position and high seat could work for my knees, so should I buy an LC4, or should I start smoking a pipe and stay at home and watch Bargain Hunt and Pointless?
Yeah but try a hypermotard 698 too if you're buying new. They don't have the low down torque of the LC4 bikes but I preferred the riding position which is not as far over the front wheel and it feels more refined, the gearbox is excellent. I think the KTM bikes would be more fun in isolation but the hypermotard would be a better thing to live with.
Thanks for the replies. I’m 6’4”, so see the seat height as a bonus, particularly with dodgy knees that really don’t like being folded up onto rear-sets. I’m also not planning on crossing any continents, nor attempting to break the land speed record, so just want something to have a laugh on over fairly short blasts and maybe an occasional trackday for fun. I’ve done plenty of trackdays riding in the fast group, so I think a supermoto like the LC4, should be ok with the intermediates. I guess it’s time to start looking seriously.
Sigmamark7 said:
Thanks for the replies. I’m 6’4”, so see the seat height as a bonus, particularly with dodgy knees that really don’t like being folded up onto rear-sets. I’m also not planning on crossing any continents, nor attempting to break the land speed record, so just want something to have a laugh on over fairly short blasts and maybe an occasional trackday for fun. I’ve done plenty of trackdays riding in the fast group, so I think a supermoto like the LC4, should be ok with the intermediates. I guess it’s time to start looking seriously.
I once owned a Husaberg FS650, it was an absolute hoot to ride and I'll cling on to the memories of riding around the outside of sports bikes in the corners on a Lydden track day for a very long time! Very very focused, but ten times as unreliable. Something like that but reliable would be great fun - I assume the 701 would get close.My SMC R was pretty reliable, apart from the dreaded clutch slave cylinder failure which was sorted under warranty. I believe this this has now been resolved by KTM.
The other things I didn't like:
Fasteners seemingly made out of cheese - lots of corrosion over winter
Stock mirrors look crap, but aftermarket mirrors suffered horrible vibration
Starting the engine when hot, e.g. at petrol station: sounded like a sack of spanners for several seconds - horrible graunching noises that apparently didn't cause damage
Under seat storage: not enough even for a spare pair of glasses....
Potential theft - for some reason these things are apparently the vehicle of choice for our travelling friends. Mine didn't get pinched, but I was paranoid parking it anywhere in public.
The other things I didn't like:
Fasteners seemingly made out of cheese - lots of corrosion over winter
Stock mirrors look crap, but aftermarket mirrors suffered horrible vibration
Starting the engine when hot, e.g. at petrol station: sounded like a sack of spanners for several seconds - horrible graunching noises that apparently didn't cause damage
Under seat storage: not enough even for a spare pair of glasses....
Potential theft - for some reason these things are apparently the vehicle of choice for our travelling friends. Mine didn't get pinched, but I was paranoid parking it anywhere in public.
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