A Comparative Tale of Two Exciting Rides: KTM's Adventure Meets Kawasaki's Touring Prowess

In the ever-evolving world of motorcycles, discerning riders continue to find themselves at crossroads when choosing their next two-wheeled adventure companion. Today, we delve into a comparison between two standout models: the 2024 KTM 790 Adventure and the 2023 Kawasaki Versys 650. These motorcycles, engineered for different experiences yet sharing the same love for open roads and intricate paths, present a captivating study of contrasts. Both bikes carry the torch for their respective brands, showcasing what KTM and Kawasaki represent within the realm of adventure and touring motorcycles. The KTM 790 Adventure, introduced as the ultimate adventurer on two wheels, encapsulates the brand's spirit with its impressive design and equally formidable capabilities. It's a machine that appeals to riders who yearn for a perfect blend of performance and comfort, supported by a robust parallel twin-cylinder engine and an industry-leading electronics package. Not just content with what an adventure bike should offer, the KTM 790 Adventure breaks barriers, emphasizing its incredible versatility whether traversing urban landscapes or sovereign off-road terrains. Conversely, the Kawasaki Versys 650 redefines the touring experience, making it an excellent choice for the commuter and the weekender. It’s crafted for those who find joy in conquering cityscapes, yet possess a fervent desire to escape to the country. With features like an adjustable windscreen, a vibrant TFT meter with Bluetooth connectivity, and advanced KTRC traction control, the Versys 650 transforms every ride into a tailored experience, ensuring control and pleasure in equal measure. It stands as a reliable travel guide, easing the rider from regular office journeys to spontaneous weekend adventures.

 

For those drawn to the KTM 790 Adventure, the thrill lies in its ability to tackle challenging terrains with precision. Its state-of-the-art slipper clutch, superior suspension, and rugged build make it a formidable beast best suited for serious adventurers. Meanwhile, its urban readiness cannot be overlooked, offering an incredible balance of power and poise on city roads. Its impressive 233 mm ground clearance and 840/860 mm adjustable seat height add to the allure, making it adaptable for riders of varied statures yearning for extensive rides without compromise. On the other hand, the Kawasaki Versys 650 speaks to riders prioritizing comfort over rugged edge without trading off the exhilarating experience of long-distance riding. The model stands out with its accessibility and practicality, providing a welcoming ride even for new motorcyclists. Versys 650’s dependability is echoed in its touring-ready features, including a sizeable 20-liter fuel tank and LED lighting, making night rides more comforting and secure. As motorcycle enthusiasts settle on their choice, the ultimate decision weighs on riding aspirations. For the adventure seekers set on making the world their playground, nothing short of the KTM 790 Adventure will suffice. Its adventurous DNA is crafted for those rides where roads are just optional paths. In contrast, the Kawasaki Versys 650 is ideal for those with an untamed curiosity to explore the world at a more measured pace, offering an affordably priced entry to the touring motorcycle sphere while maintaining Kawasaki's hallmark of quality and performance. In conclusion, the KTM 790 Adventure leans towards seasoned adventurers ready to conquer rugged trails and unexplored regions. However, those who seek a fine mix between daily commute and leisure rides might find the Kawasaki Versys 650 a familiar companion. Both bikes stand as paragons in their types making either one a remarkable choice for riders discerning in their pursuit of quality two-wheeled adventures.

 

 

 

KTM 790 ADVENTURE

 

Torque 87 Nm

Transmission      6-speed

Cooling Liquid cooled

Power in KW      70 kW

Starter  Electric starter

Stroke   65.7 mm

Bore      88 mm

Clutch   PASC™ anti hopping clutch, mechanically operated

CO2 emissions   99.3 g/km

Compression ratio           12.5

Displacement    799 cm³

EMS       Bosch EMS with RBW

Design  2-cylinder, 4-stroke, parallel twin

Fuel consumption            4.2 l/100 km

Fuel-mixture generation               DKK Dellorto (Throttle body 46mm)

Lubrication          Forced oil lubrication with 2 oil pumps

Weight (without fuel)    203 kg

Tank capacity (approx.) 20 l

Wheelbase         1509 mm

ABS        Bosch 9.3 MP (incl. Cornering-ABS and off-road mode)

Front brake disc diameter            320 mm

Rear brake disc diameter              260 mm

Front brake        2x radially mounted 4 piston calliper

Rear brake          2 piston floating calliper

Chain     520 X-Ring

dry weight          199 kg

Frame design     Chromium-Molybdenum-Steel frame using the engine as stressed element, powder coated

Front suspension             WP APEX 43

Ground clearance            233 mm

Handlebar           Aluminium, tapered Ø 28/22 mm

Rear suspension               WP APEX - Monoshock

Seat height         860/840 mm

Silencer Stainless steel primary and secondary silencer

Steering head angle        64.1 °

Rear subframe design    Chrome-molybdenum steel tubular space frame, powder-coated

Suspension travel (front)              200 mm

Suspension travel (rear) 200 mm

Wheels Spoked wheels with aluminium rims

 

KAWASAKI VERSYS 650

 

Type: 649cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin

Power: Approximately 67 hp (50 kW) at 8,500 rpm

Torque: About 48 lb-ft (65 Nm) at 7,000 rpm

Bore x Stroke: 83 x 60 mm

Compression Ratio: 10.8:1

Fuel System: Fuel injection

Overall Length: 84.1 inches (2,135 mm)

Overall Width: 34.3 inches (870 mm)

Overall Height: 56.7 inches (1,440 mm)

Seat Height: 33.1 inches (840 mm)

Wheelbase: 55.7 inches (1,415 mm)

Curb Weight: Approximately 485 lbs (220 kg)

Front: 41 mm telescopic forks, adjustable preload

Rear: Mono-shock with adjustable preload

Front: Dual 300 mm discs with dual-piston callipers

Rear: Single 250 mm disc with a single-piston calliper

ABS: Available on some models

Front Tyre: 120/70 ZR17

Rear Tyre: 160/60 ZR17

Tank Capacity: 5.5 gallons (21 litres)

Instrumentation: Digital/analogue display with speedometer, tachometer, trip meter, and fuel gauge

Windshield: Adjustable for better wind protection

Performance

Top Speed: Approximately 120 mph (193 km/h)

Fuel Economy: About 50-60 mpg (varies based on riding conditions)