Having ridden Japanese bikes for 47 years, and having owned 8 new KTMs, in my experience, KTM is not in the same class as the big 4 in terms of quality control. Not even close. And they put out some goofy engineering / design flops too. I am back to all Japanese now. Life is too short to be pissed about one’s motorcycle.
@@ontheroadadventure I got shot of my old 690 Duke due to electrical issues that nobody wanted to look into. I've recently bought a Africa Twin 1100, only to read about excessive oil use. And I thought I'd play it safe with Japanese!
My 2023 KTM 890 Adventure: First shipped bike arrived with no windshield and a leaking rear shock. Then upon running heat cycles, a leaking water pump. Then when I went to pic k it up it showed an abs error and a bad battery. Ktm generously gave me the tech pack for free for the 6 week delay. Then the dealer got a different bike, same model and sold me that unit. Clutch switch fell off in my driveway. So no cruise control or ability to start in gear. Waiting several weeks for replacement part. Front wheel bouncy at 65 to 75 km/h. Had front wheel rebalanced, but problem not fixed. I swapped out the stock tire and the problem went away. Dealership newbie told me nothing wrong with cruise and wheel and tried to charge me almost $400 for warranty issues. Now having cold start trouble, stalling repeatedly and running in 1 cylindar. Dealership says bad gas, Gas station denies responsibility. Now stuck with a $680.00 bill. That, my friend, has been my KTM ownership experience. I hope that is the end of my troubles because the bike performs like bithing else.
I am sorry to hear of your experience too… I find it so shocking that this can be happening and so frequently. I’ve no idea why KTM would think this a acceptable level of quality or service. I for one will never buy KTM again and will always advise others against it too.
The older models seem to have been ok, I saw some high mileage KTMs for sale but only ever old models. The newer ones have a terrible reputation, I was warned but wanted it to be good so bad I took the gamble and of course lost
I have 5000 miles on mine. The first month the fuel gauge sensor died. Dealer fixed it quickly. I had an intermittent coolant leak. Upper inlet hose connection was oval shaped and i think not tightened correctly. Ktm has changed the inlet two times. I replaced it this week, no more leaks. It does take a few attempts to start when cold. Now, the bike is so good offroad and on road.2000 miles is offroad . No issues, just max fun. I dont regret the purchase. The hard starts i think are because the fuel map is so lean to meet emission standards. All bikes have quirks and known problems. KTM just gets beat up more.
There is a whole niche of guys out there doing bad reviews of KTM's, they know it gets clicks and likes. People like bad news more than good news Local dealer sold 14 890R's in 2021, not a one has come back with problems. Online they all break, all are shit, KTM is shit. A person can get a very skewed view of things. .................................................................. I have a DR650 also, Ive put 51,000 miles on it, still riding it. There was or is a group dedicated to preaching how all 3rd gear sets are going to explode and destroy the engine. In reality its less than 1% that have that 3rd gear explode. But online its huge. People WANT to scare you. Any bike can have a problem, and it can be built up to where all those bikes are bad.
Fuel map and people not even knowing to wait until the fuel pump stops priming. Also I really never let mine get below 40 miles left.All about the clicks for negative stuff and poor people who can’t afford one. 😡
Sorry to learn of your experiences. Hope those will be sorted. Obviously their quality control in this and some some other cases has been completely gone. Yours is a 2022? By the looks of the dash it seems so. Anyhow, I have had the complete opposite experience. Got my 2023 890 Adventure delivered April 27th this year. Soon done 16.000 kilometers with it. So time for second service. It's been a hoot. And it's been properly used, on pavement, offroad, gravel & dirt. I've only had one issue, in the form of a software glitch at 10.000. The bike died suddenly while riding in Rally mode. Turned off ignition, on again, started with no issues. But Engine fault symbol came up. Stayed a little while but on third (re) start it went away. I think a boot routine fixed that glitch. KTM is known to have a few of those in place (maybe because of flimsy programming on earlier models). 6.000 kilometers later, I've not seen or had that problem again. The head bearing not tightened properly is not only a 890 issue. Had the same on my my previous bike, a 2019 1290 Super Adventure S (which ran 55.000 faultless kilometers). But never considered it dangerous, though could feel it when hitting front brakes. it's been tightened once on my 2023 890 at, and been fine since. My dealer checks that on every bike they handle, new or old. So for me, a different experience. I've ridden a few alternatives in this class but can't find anything that even comes close. It's like a mini 1290, same temperament, same craziness, but ditto civilized if ridden civilized. :) Oh forgot to mention that I've had way more issues with my former beemers than with any of the two KTMs. :) Cheers.
I honestly wish I had the same experience as you, when riding the bike I loved it! I just lost faith and would never take it on a actual adventure sadly. What BMW did you have and what went wrong?
Same here, if my 890R disappeared I would get another one, absolutely great bikes! No full size bike comes close to working like an 890R does off road, totally stock the 890 works really well. The harder you push it the better it works. 100HP is about right on road. I did have one new BMW, mine proved the already proven point that BMW is the least reliable bike made, google it, its been that way for years. If mine hadnt been under warranty it would have cost me 4500 minimum, just in parts, to try to fix it's electrical problems. Then the wiring harness had been installed wrong, and started dying, the rear end developed play at 36,000 miles. I liked the bike, but it was hard to sell, wouldnt dream of another one.
I hear ya and believe you. I bought a new 2021 890R. 30,000 + miles and flawless so far. But all these warnings are always in the back of my head - especially on long trips...
2022 890R, 13,000km. Ridden 50% offroad / 50% road. Swapped OEM air filter for a Unifilter foam unit and a Rottweiler Powerplate pre-filter from new. Problems 1. Dash internal condensation on cold mornings. Dealer wants photos to support claim but my photos never really look as bad as it does in real life. 2. Front tyre deflated in between rides. I've paid the dealer to fit a UHD tube as I ride offroad and can run slightly lower pressures. 3. Swingarm spindle nut was loose. I found it myself fitting an Ian Chappel skid plate. 4. Rattle felt through handlebars offroad under brakes. Steering head spindle loose. I paid the dealer to check the tightening torque after many arguments over it. 5. Front brake fluid reservoir weeping. Its not now: stopped after last service. My previous 690 did it too. 6. Wind buffeting during highway riding. I tried the cheap wind deflectors and they worked for me but I hit a bird on my last trip and the bird knocked it off my bike ! 7. I'm apprehensive about the cams. No issues yet. Dealer service due in 2,000km. I love the bike. It fits me well. I can't believe how well it handles considering its weight.
My 2021 890R had twelve issues, including leaving me stranded in the desert when the ignition stopped connecting to the ECU. The front brake would lock up after hard breaking, it leaked coolant etc. I replaced it with a 2023 890R and that come from the factory with the front end loose. So I sold it and will be buying a T7, I will never own a KTM Adventure bike again.
Wow that is shocking, sounds like a real death trap. How on earth are they still in business?! I also abandoned my KTM and tried the T7 but I preferred the Africa twin as I wanted cruise control for touring but the T7 will definitely have the reliability factor
@@ontheroadadventure KTM must be burning a lot of customers, I have had six KTM Adventure bikes and to be fair, the 1090 was bombproof with zero issues in over 30k miles. But these 890 have totally burned me, so it will be a T7 or a Triumph 900 next. Good luck with your KTM!
At about 5,000 miles, I had a slightly hard time cold starting. the engine in the morning. Camped in the mountains with night temps down to 38 degrees F. Very hard to start. Injector cleaner on a full tank of gas (always burned premium) fixed the problem completly. Have ridden 13,600 trouble free miles.. 890 ADV R.
I have a float charger that connects to the battery via a two pin connector and use it every time I park my KTM. I have used these on all my bikes for decades. They cost $6 at Harbor Freight and burn $10 electricity/year. Batteries last years longer and no nasty surprises.
This is great if you leave your bike for a few days at a time, mine went dead after a few hours from the previous ride and the bike was only a couple weeks old.
That is a crying shame after spending premium. Every year the bike press tell us KTM poor reliability/quality is a thing of the passed but it obviously isn’t judging by your experience.
I really wanted to believe in the KTM on paper it’s a fantastic bike, good power and handling with all the weight low down but the reality is it’s reputation for poor build quality and reliability has been well and consistently earned.
Im thinking of getting 790 or the new husky 801 im beginning to think its not even about the assembly being done wrong but a conspiracy….think of it! the other day i saw people commenting CF MOTO made KTMs could be more reliable than those assembled in Austria I think they make addictive great fun bikes to get you hooked once they got you, u end up in forums and comments its ridiculous how many people complain yet add its great bike when its working Its like they made some reliable bikes and intentionally terrible ones somehow through horror strories keeping them relevant while commonly/mutually known as fun bike manufacturers
Had my 2023 890R for over a year now and haven’t had a single issue from all the comments on the forums. Serviced, full extras pack from KTM. Read all the reviews before buying it and changed things like the CAT before riding it, so no shock overheating, new muffler just for sound and weight saving. Full Rottweiler air cleaner as I live in Mongolia and ride mostly dirt. Ride the wheel off it and happy. It’s an electronic bike so I never hit the starter until it has completed the full cycle. One issue I am concerned about is the key and security ring on the ignition. Not happened yet but my main concern. Looking into a spare maybe because the rides in Mongolia are remote…. Thanks for your review.
The biggest issue I've had with KTM is their dealers are terrible. Took my bike in for a routine service, got it back with the front top left panel missing and a flat battery, the bike wouldnt even start. Spoke to the dealership, next thing 2 big mechanics were in my face accusing me of lying and trying to get one over on them. I honestly thought I was about to get battered by these thugs. Contacted KTM to complain, expecting some support, KTM washed their hands of it , stating 'dealers are franchised, and not the responsibility of KTM' They make awesome bikes, but their after sales service and support is the worst I've come across in 44 years of riding bikes. I love my KTM, but I'll never buy another one sadly.
My dealer is amazing. No issues whatsoever and I call them often just to stay in touch and ask them anything really. Made friends with most of them bud.
That is bad form An awful experience for you You should name the dealership Those Mechanics 🧰 are Criminal KTM owners and the public should be made aware of their illegal practices
I had a 790 '19, ride it 15000km with just loose steering bearing at one point, did fix it myself, it's very easy on this bike if you have a stand. My dealer offer me a good deal to swap it for a 21' 890 three years ago, the bike has 30.000km now, but have had numerous small problems with it, always fixed under warranty : clutch switch, timing chain tensioner (2 times), cooling fluid leak due to hose clamp breakage, cooling thermostat stuck wide open (bike did not warm). valve clearance has been done at the 30.000km service and camshaft are OK, I was reassured since camshaft issue seems common on this bike. Like it's been said, KTM quality is not close to Japanese, but the real problem is the 890 is the only bike that give me smile when I ride it, T7 and desertX are good bike, but none give me the pleasure the 890 give me. For the record, I always respect warming time, and proceed to oil and filter change every 5000km. KTM 15000km oil change interval is a (bad) joke.
Sad to hear your issues. I’ve had mine since December last year and have around 1,500 miles in (time pressures prevented more). I can honestly say it’s superb and no breakdowns. The main stand is losing it’s paint and the alarm LED has ceased to work but these will be dealt with by my dealer (as in I won’t be fobbed off with BS). When I rode the demo bike there was a clunk from the steering head but not on mine with twice the mileage. I’m sticking with mine but I need reliability above all. Woe betide any issues!
I did nearly the 1500 miles in 20 days so maybe my issues came to light faster than others, but these are not standards we should be accepting on a new motorcycle. The fear of what’s next to go wrong is constant with these
@@ontheroadadventure So true although I moved from BMW for much same reason. My aim is to keep my 890 and have a decent main dealer. KTM certainly have to up their game and for me reliability is key and king.
Hi, I rented a Duke 890 and had a lot of fun!! Very much. But,... I'm mainly afraid of cams. The seller also confirmed the bad cams. KTM doesn't even communicate with dealers. At least in the Czech Republic. There are really a lot of these disorders. Otherwise, a top bike for me, it's a shame about the quality. So he will be Japanese again.
I was thinking about buying a 790 adventure just last week. Even took a test ride. Then I went home and started looking at reviews and RUclips videos...
I've just found you guys,I've got a 790 its done three batteries and on its second screen just waiting for its third screen. Also had issues with fluid leak like yours from brake fluid and the worst I my eyes was front disc had a bad loose disc after 1500 miles rejected under warranty 500 pound later also USE ENGINE BREking and rear brake wasn't impressed everything else has been amazing
Judging by other owners reports, it sounds like you've got a good one. Don't feel too bad, the BMW I just sold leaked brake fluid from new. One thing I'd advise you to keep an eye on is the paint and plastics. The fluid destroyed several painted panels and left white marks all over the black plastic parts where the wind blew the brake fluid. I also had to keep the BMW on a battery tender to ensure it would start.
Which BMW did you have trouble with? I got rid of the KTM 10 days only 1500 miles it lasted me from new including PDI and first service. Constant problems
Leaking reservoir in 890 adventure 2023, the new model. Also 790 2020 replaced by this one, same issue, reported several times to dealer without proper fixing. Master reservoir is made by J. Juan, an Spanish company, maybe KTM should change provider.
I think the fact that they have not done something about it just demonstrates that they simply do not care about the quality of their products or safety of the customers
I have a 23' R and have had so far 2 of the known issues. 1st, the front tire would not hold air. Dealer replaced it with my choice Dunlop Trailmax Mission no charge, but I was without the bike for a week. Then the front end got loose, but it wasn't that way initially. Instead of taking it in to the dealer and losing another week I set it back to specs using the repair manual. These are KTM problems, but they are also dealer problems. You typically pay a prep fee, and these known issues should have been checked and addressed before the bike was ever delivered. My previous bike was a 2012 KTM 690 Enduro R and it had initial problems as well, but after fixing those it went for 12 years no issues. I think you need to be competent at doing your own maintenance if you're going to go for a KTM. I knew all of this going in, and I like to tinker and modify, so I'm fine with it.
I also had the problem with battery draining sometimes. This was a 2019 790, I traded it in before the problem got fixed, I realized I needed a lighter bike for my riding. I got the ktm 690 enduro now, perfect bike for me since I mostly ride trails close to home and commute to work
The 690 is what KTM do well, how have you found this one? Any issues? I took out the new Supermoto while this was in being fixed again and it was a hooligan!
It's a very fun bike, but I sure miss the 790 on the highway. The seat is high up and not that comfortable. But other than that I'm very happy with it, no problems so far but it doesn't have alot of miles yet. (3000km)
I had a 990 adventure, when it worked it was great,but it had terrible build quality and reliability. I swapped it for a f800gs, also shabby build and reliability. Now got a t700 which is basic but awesome and utterly reliable.
I'm less ashamed of having to change the seal on the fork of my Africa Twin after 30,000 km, nothing else other than the tires and oil. still on the same driving chain
I've heard about delamination of the camshaft, brake discs issue and oil leaks from the cyclinder heads... that puts me off very very much. Not willing to spend any time at the dealer arguing to get them fixed under warranty.
This is extremely disheartening to hear. I had my heart set on the KTM 890 Duke R, and after watching this video, many others like it, and reading several forums have decided not to give KTM my business. It's one thing to have a few niggles, but this is just outright dangerous. Stay safe sir!
Well im afraid it is a sad, but smart choice to swerve the KTM if reliability is something you Value. I tried to look past the negativity, i really wanted it to be good but as you can see from my short ownership experience the KTM Brand really let me down and i will never have another. Do you know what you will look at instead?
@@ontheroadadventure really it’s a toss up between Yamaha mt09sp and Triumph street triple rs. Going to test ride both and see who comes out on top! Suzuki gsx8s is also a consideration
Gotta realize, your basing a decision on internet bullshit and exaggeration. You dont really believe everything these online hacks say, do you? My 890 has been faultless, my 690 the same, both the most fun to be had.
I was going to get a ktm 890 for my first bike because of the phenomenal suspension Ktm is known for. After doing research, i decided to buy a T7 and add aftermarket suspension.
@@somedude9378 i am looking into Rally Raid but am also checking out other options. The suspension feels a bit squishy for me. I will upgrade by spring season.
Sorry to hear about your problems it certainly won’t help ktm sales if this goes on, I’ve had issues to :- rear brake binding which I ended up fixing myself, brake fluid leaking from the cap but only tiny bit for first 600 Miles,,again tiny leak from rear damper now ok. But my biggest problem with the bike wind buffeting. I think I’ve mentioned all this before, but new to the list handle bar wobble at high speed it’s happened twice it doesn’t worry me as it settles quickly I put it down to tires as my Ducati scrambler 1100 did the same until I changed to Pirelli angel that solved it. You would have thought ktm would take the odd production bike off production every so often and put it through its paces for thousands of miles to find and fix issues, if not then they need to start quickly. On a positive note ktm have developed an amazing do it all bike, they just have to finish it off.
I’m afraid it feels like as a consumer KTM just don’t care, not for the quality of the product, the customers happiness or even safety. If I owned KTM I would be ashamed of myself. Check your head brace bearing for the handle bar wobble, mine was not even hand tight after two inspections
What's with European brands? Same story with Land Rover. Amazing designs; amazing performance; amazing functionality... and crappy manufacturing and build quality! Yet consumers crave them like food rations during the Depression! That's why they don't seem to do barely enough to address the issue. Instead they spend the reserve funds on marketing to further build their brand equity, which is what they're REALLY selling you. Stop buying KTM and see how their quality will surpass their Japanese counterparts! They will adopt the Kaizen philosophy before the next sunrise.
@@branch2000 Hi. Sure...now I´m 10.000Km (about 6.200 miles) and so far, so great in terms of fun and riding features! I have to say....the small issues you hear that are pretty normal, I have one: moister in the front liquid container. My TFT is ok (no humidity inside).
Why do people buy an 890, or a 690, or a 1290? Cause nobody else builds em. Pure performance, the funnest bikes around. A T7 is neat if you dont want the power, or comfort, or outright performance. Why not get a V-Strom? Thrill yourself.
I have to agree, when working the KTM 890A is one of the best in its class... Sadly mine did not last very long at all! Replaced with a Africa Twin and have ridden it all round Europe, but the T7 is a attractive option due to its simplicity and reliability
My wife's 23 890 adventure leaks as well. I am almost sure my 2022 has leaked. It is terribly sad. Ktm could have the entire market rapped if they fixed such easily solved problems and stood behind their bikes.
They have numerous problems that are so common it’s just unbelievable, how do they get it so wrong? A real shame but I have no faith left in the brand and will never buy another KTM
KTM might well stand behind their machines but he I’d dealing with an importer, when I worked for BMW I actually worked for Pride and Clarke the Sarf’ London Dealer of dodgy bikes who were known as BMW Concessionaires and had a load of cheap scam going with the car division, they lost it all after BMW themselves took over, before them I was at Toyota Concessionaires and the same was there. Scam scam scam.
I'm wondering if these defects are from the factory or the dealership. Also, by the look of the windshield, is that an older model? 2023 890 Adventure should have the slotted screen. I've just run mine in and it's a peach. Compared to running in the Guzzi which was a nightmare, it's been flawless. The gearbox is slick, the quick shift is a doddle, the bike's been well put together and here on mainland Europe you get a 4 year warranty. I had electrical problems with a Kawasaki ZZR I ran about 30 years ago but bit was down to my having fitted an alarm and kill-switch at home. Might the battery problems you're having be connected with the satnav you installed? I'm a bit wary of Internet polls on bike reliability because anyone with problems inevitably posts, but the vast majority of people who have good relationships with their bikes probably don't bother. That likely gives a skewed picture of otherwise healthy bikes. Here in Madrid there's a fiercely loyal KTM scene, and there's a local couple who both ride 890 Adventures all over Europe, and regularly put their video blogs up. They've gone through several over the years and haven't mentioned any problems. I feel you may have been unlucky, but once the teething woes are sorted under warranty, you'll probably have a rock solid and bloody exciting bike for many years to come. I know one rider who put 100 000 trouble-free km on his 790 Adventure. By the way, six months after buying the Guzzi I was that annoyed with its roughness while running in, that I'd have happily sold it and bitten the loss. Fortunately, I stuck with it, and now I love it, and still use it on a daily basis. I hope you can get your confidence back in your bike, because I honestly think it's a work of genius.
This is a 23 plate but 2022 model bike. I never found out if the Electrical problems were due to the manufacture or the dealership, Certainly the leaking Brake Res is a well know and common issue to KTM, Clearly a dangerous fault that you would expect to be a recall - but still has not been (ive no idea what they are waiting for). The loose headbrace bearings should have been checked by the dealer at both the PDI and first service but was picked up at neither. The Battery is just poor qulaity and reported numerous times online
@@ontheroadadventure You dont have a clue, not a one. A headset bearing is easily adjusted and any new bike that has a headset will need an adjustment. Leaking brake reservoir on 890? Never heard of it. Its a reservoir like any other, KTM didnt build it. You "dont know" if a dealer caused problems or KTM....really? You didnt find out. The battery in my 890 is 3 years old and is fine, its a battery like any other. Your living online is what it sounds like, scanning for problems. Just go ride, the 890 is a great bike!
@@bradsanders6954 Have a look at any used 890 at the redo our cap and you’ll see the stains from the leaking fluid. For me a brand new bike that’s had a pdi and 600 mile service in a week should not need me to be carrying out repairs. Shocking build quality. I think some people do get lucky and others make excuses for the brand because truthfully we want the bike to be good… when it’s running it’s probably the best in its class, but it’s also a liability in my opinion and not a machine I’d ever think of taking on any kind of adventure again. This is just my experience and opinion, if yours is good for you then that is awesome 👍
@@ontheroadadventure You need a V-Strom, a totally non involving bike that is just an appliance. A "leaking reservoir cap" and you lose your mind. "shocking build quality"....get a strom.
TFT condensation from new, bike unusable in the rain. 18 months and still Ktm has not replaced the part. Qc issues, break fluid leaks, excessive vibrations on the steering and pegs. Bike excels in the dirt but I have little faith in its reliability. Huge drop in quality from my 1090R which was an Austrian bike. Ktm is now a Chinese bike and having waited 18 months for a reliable TFT screen I’m done with them
Sorry to hear you have had the KTM Experience, the TFT is another common issue and they will not replace it. Awful product followed by awful Aftercare was my experience too
The CFMOTO 800MT is essentially the same bike yet owners report none of these problems. Who would have thought CFMOTO would be showing KTM how it's done.
We are interested to see how they got on when people have been putting good miles on them, but your right it seems even CFmoto are better quality than KTM!
Have an evolving buying nightmare here trying to get hold of the new 790. Dealer agreed a deal on a trade in, and I handed in my deposit. With a couple of days to they've massively reduced the offer to a take it or leave it (not sure if they'll try to withhold my deposit now that I'll rightly pull out).
There are a couple wires just below the rear of seat that are on the auxiliary power circuit. Mine had the protective boot slid back and it was shorted to ground popping the fuse. I slid the boot back into place and wound a little bit of electrical tape around them for good measure and haven't had a problem since. The reservoir lid looked aftermarket, sooooo, hmm. I've been a professional tech at manufacturer dealerships for many years and I've never been without work. You have a machine, and machines have problems. The 890 is easily a "top of the line machine". A dead battery and the reasons for it are all easily diagnosed, if your repair shop can't figure it out it's time for a different tech. Either way give them a fair chance.
@@ontheroadadventure That's a bummer. I have the Norden 901 which is essentially the same bike and haven't had any problems other than that shorted wire and a coolant leak, both of which I took care of myself. I don't think I could ever give up the power and agility that the 890 and 901 offer. I have the KTM 690 with zero problems.
@@howlinhog Seems some people got good ones, but allot of us got lemons from KTM. I took out the KTM 690 SMC, what a blast this bike was! 2023 KTM 690 SMC R Review: The Ultimate Supermoto ruclips.net/video/RubJPPyN5b0/видео.html
I bought in April a new 890 Adventure but the 2022 model, when i picked up at the dealer, didn't start the motor, only at thirth attempt started, in that day all was in order, but...the next day didn't start anymore, to resume the story it was battery problem like i always said to them, but they said it was ok in the tests, after 2 weeks the bike in workshop they finally say was a battery issue and gave a new one! I have lost to many time and money in travels because this issue!! But at this moment is all good no more issues.
Sorry to hear about your experience aswell, the battery is yet another common issue, most owners replace this themselves. But ofcourse having just paid over 10k for a new bike you should not be having to upgrade parts just to get it started! I hope you get away with not having too many more of the common faults on the ktm 890 adventure
@@ontheroadadventure Yes you are complet right, don't have any logic me or others customs to buy a new battery at the 2° day of having the bike, but to be honest it would have been cheaper for me if I had done it, it would have saved a lot of wasted time and hassle. Now i just want to forget and enjoy riding my bike!😁 And that everything goes well with your bike too and you enjoy good times with it😉
I have the 2023 Adventure 890R and so far the only big issue is the leaking Mitas E07+ front tire ( known issue as well, no replacement tires available ATM ). Unfortunately I crashed it end of May and I'm not able to ride it for a couple of months. The bike has been completely fixed. The crash was my fault though, but 2 weeks before my crash, I almost lost the front end on a roundabout, finding out upon my arrival at home, there was less than 1 bar left in the front. One other small little thing I noticed, my battery dropped to 12.9Volt, and it would not start any longer after like 2 months not using it. So now I'm using an Optimate charger to keep my battery at the normal Voltage.
Sorry to hear of your accident. Yes the front tyre not holding air is another very common issue with the 23 models, battery problems again are common, also keep checking your headstock bearings
@@ontheroadadventure I'm not touching that myself, but I can check if there's play in them by locking front brake and whobble the bike back and forward I guess
@@dawn-moon It’s something you’ll want to learn, not a difficult job but very important on these. Another give away for loose head stock bearings if your up to it is when you let go of the handlebars you should see no vibration in the bars, if they start to wobble you know you have the problem. Not the most sensible way to check but effective!
On the 19th June I got my brand new 890adv 2023. 17th July had a major failure the bike stalled on an A road at 50 MPH. I started it again but when I slowed down in the revs it stalled again. Bike went back to dealer and they tried a number of things but could not find the issue. Fortunately KTM have agreed to replace the bike with a new one. Bikes can go wrong it’s the follow up from the manufacturer that’s key and KTM have stepped up.
Those are minor thinks that i can do them by myself ... I own 2T 250 enduro KTM and is perfect ... I do maintenance, and piston, fork internals etc, so those issues on 890 is not hinder me to buy one .... or maybe wait one year for 990 Adventure 👍
I've owned a 300TPI and a 790 Adventure. 4000 on the TPI and no issues, 6000 on the 790 again no problems. Sounds like most of the issues highlighted are due to poor PDI by Dealer. I wouldn't hesitate to get any KTM.
It’s strange with KTM some people have a great experience and others absolutely terrible. You’d think they would do something about it, the damage to the brand is immense
@@ontheroadadventure You will always find more people willing to tell you their worst experiences, it's the same with BMW etc. Take it with a pinch of salt.
@@jimbates6115 I thought that before I bought a KTM….. a turned out the reliability rumour was very true lol. Worst bike I ever owned and I had a Harley sportster for a short time 🤷♂️😂😂
@@howlinhog Absolutely, that little trials bike seat on a T7, no space to even put a real seat, it doesnt hold enough gas, its way top heavy, T7 makes 65HP on a good day, the suspension needs a complete re-do for off road..................1 ride on a 890R and any thoughts of a T7 were gone.My 890 has been 100% trouble free for 18,000 miles, its a rocket on dirt or pavement. 550 mile days are easy. People get suckered in by online whiners desperate for clicks and likes, they want to take a whole company down if they can Wankers.
As a moto mech,i would buy the 950s-990s.Not the newer ones.Also i would add thet from around 2010 onwards,bikes generaly became more complicated/fragile than the older models,and some manufacturers seem to strugle with parts availability
Hmm... Looks lile they're having QA issues. Maybe that's also why they're eating cams. A bad head casting could easily result in a partially blocked oil passage that ends up under-oiling a cam lobe. Or a fully blocked one.
@@ontheroadadventure Yeh, the fuch up is the fuch up, but the way they've uhh... "handled" the issue is what sealed it for me. I'm glad I didn't buy one the last time around and I don't think I'll be considering KTM or associates the next time. So disappointment 😮💨
Seems some are lucky some are not! Yes I checked fuses etc. I don’t know what the issue was but so many on a brand new bike is unbelievable. I only did 1500 miles in about ten days to discover the problems I did. That was enough of the KTM ownership experience for me 😂
It's so disappointing to see issues still going on dad and I bought 2x KTM 390 Adventures brand new for a trip to Norway an I had months of battle to reject the bikes for refund, we had issues with both bikes, Bike one my dad's, Fly by wire faults, Corrosion on a brand new bike, tft display issues, filling with that much condensation once the weather turned living at altitude (cat and fiddle) you couldn't read the display it had that much condensation, would stall going from 3rd to 2nd. Both wheels would go flat within 8 hours (fixed that) On mine I found one of the side panels had a broken press in lug, the same tft issues as my dad's which was a big issue for me riding in winter over average camera zones. Ktm wouldn't help at the time they don't cover the displays in the warranty book eventually the dealer did the right thing an gave us a refund. The other one was both bikes had completely different levels of base vibration dad's was smooth mine was coarse. Real shame as they were exciting to ride, I've had the Himalayan also a nightmare an managed to get my money back n the dealer completely agreed, 300 Rally typical Honda although the shock was soft really enjoyed that n now I'm on an 1150gsa because I can work on it myself. Its good to see others calling out these issues as they are commonplace. Personally i dont know why us motorcyclists put up with it my dads car has done 80k milss no issues n when he used to have a focus that did 210k. An my japanese bikes have all been trouble free. Its a real shame as i enjoyed the ktm riding wise but when problems start with the electronics its a nightmare on these modern bikes.
@@ontheroadadventure thanks yep it was a real nightmare my dad's still not chose a bike looking like its gonna be a Honda though or Suzuki as we've never had issues with those :)
With the problems you’ve described/experienced and also had feedback from other KTM owners. It sounds like to me; that your problem isn’t the bike…. the problem is the dealership that sold you the bike. I own a 2021 KTM 890S and I love my bike. The dealership I bought mine from has a good reputation for being/staying informed on negative customer complaints from KTM that they look out for the problems that you experienced and corrects them before the bike is sold to a customer. Let me had add that I did experience a couple of problems and they didn’t start until about 4 months of ownership and by then, I already had about 2500 to 3000 miles on the bike. There was a couple of times that I was going to work at 4 o’clock in the morning and after riding for about 15 minutes. I got off the highway exit and the bike turned off on me. The first time it happened, scared the crap out of me. Another experience I had and it also happened about 2 or 3 times. Getting on the highway, I was upshifting from 5th to 6th gear and the it wouldn’t go into 6th gear. It would sit there and making a grinding noise, but as soon as I eased off the throttle, it would go into 6th gear. All of the sudden a few months went by and it dawned on me that I hadn’t experienced any of those issues. I took my bike to the dealership and I told them about it and they were baffled and said they never heard of those issues. I chalked it up to me probably doing something wrong. Now I’m in love with my bike again.
Wow sounds like you did have some problems with yours too that could have made a very different situation. 2500 miles is very new for me, I do around 22k miles a year so I guess I was likely to discover my bikers issues faster than others. For a premium priced bike KTM build quality is just not up there with the big jap brands and if they don’t do something about it very soon they will surely be left behind
@@masterspin7796 If reliability is important to you on any level then there are much better options out there…. I mean like literally any other bike than a KTM lol
@@masterspin7796 Yes within a week I was carrying jump cables with me on my new bike! That was alarm bells for me lol, not something I could entertain the thought of touring on
Well I was looking at the 890 but was worried about after sales reliability ect you put me right off now I think I go for the Honda Africa twin thanks for the info
I think from my experience of owning the bike only 20 days that the Honda would be a better option if you require any real level of quality or reliability for your money. Definitely a learning curve for me! I just hope the dealer can refund the money in a good timely manner to put the whole experience behind me. I reviewed the Africa Twin CRF1100 and will make it live shortly for you. Enjoy
Thats good and i hope it continues for you. I intended to use my bike for adventure as the name suggests, but theres no way id go ride my KTM on a local adventure let alone to Morocco for example. I did 22k miles on my triumph in 12 months - KTM 890 adventure would never make it lol
the more research I do on the KTMs the more I realize it's like that crazy girlfriend we all had that was nuts...but damn was she good at some things. The things she was good at made the crazy worth it. I'm in my 40's now and not so sure I can handle crazy anymore. I think I want a reliable, goes to work every day and brings home a steady income type girl...like the Honda Transalp. She might not be so fun in the sack but I just can't do crazy anymore no matter how fun it is sometimes.
servus! my ktm 890R '21 now got 18tkm on the clock and it was pure fun. there was a tiny leakage of the front brake reservoire (some drops) the first time i laid it on the ground but it didn't reoccur (??). after decent offroad usage including multiple light crashes and longer distance adv trips i had no major issues at all. sometimes the display went black, lets say 10 times so far. doesn't do anything to the bike in terms of riding functionalities, just goes black and is fixed with a restart. not cool but not really impairing. it's a known issue. as well as sometimes the display has issues with condensation water which happened once to me (mild case). Wether i'm a lucky guy or you are an unlucky one, i can't decide. what i can say is that this bike is the most fun bike i've ever ridden and the stock performance in terms of suspension, motor, punch, electronics, crash resilience, offroad capabilities and handling hardly has any competitor and at least the T7!
I agree the 890 for performance is probably the best in its class but this idea of accepting known issues and faults, many niggles and problems is just not good enough from a new bike and from what i used to consider a main reputable brand. For me, it’s just not good enough. Some have been lucky though and had good ones that go on to do good miles, but this does seem to be the exception to the rule unfortunately
@@leberkas_adv It’s a shame but KTM really need to up the quality control to get customer confidence back and then they will have an amazing product again
I’ve done 3 million miles on my KTM and I’ve never even changed my tyres … it’s amazing, this is the usual Kato owners reply’s to any problem put out there.
@@ontheroadadventure I'm in the market for a new bike, which brought me to your channel. You're right! The KTM looks awesome on paper, but the more research I do, the more problems I discover, like the floating rotor washer issue, and the camshaft wear (usually around 16k) which isn't covered under warranty. Ugh! Transalp with mod's is looking better and better today. Thanks for sharing!
What a dog. I was toying with the idea of an 890. Not going to happen now. I gather they’re not exactly into customer care either. But the steering head bearing really should have been picked up at the first service even if it was missed during PDI.
Yes I agree, we pay too much for a first service which is just a quick oil change and supposedly look over the bike but I suspect it’s £250 for a £40 oil change. An accident waiting to happen, two dangerous faults on the bike and two quality control issues had me run from the KTM brand.
I’m assuming you have a 2023 model? My 2020 to 890 adventure R has had none of those issues at all. I think a lot of it comes down to who builds the bike once it ships in.
Mine was a 23 plate but 22 model. Partially you may be right, certainly the headstock bearing should have been checked by the dealer high at PDI and first service, the electrical problems is just poor quality and the leaking brake fluid is also a common dangerous fault the KTM are aware of and have not yet recalled
I love the performance of ktm bikes... when it works. However, build quality is not good. Bought a bmw f850gs... no problems especially the newer models and build quality is far better.
I agree to ride I loved the KTM but after only 20 days o didn’t want to ride it anymore. I value my safety more than KTM apparently. How have you found the bmw? Done any long distance trips on it yet?
@@ontheroadadventure yup done some long rides. Never had problems even as it is about to reach 20k kms. A little bit "boring" compared to ktm but reliability is much better. And the build quality is far from ktm's
But then I had an s1000r with chocolate cams, ultimately it grenades the engine. Many bikes had the same problem for many years, point being every manufacturer has its problem bikes!! It's not just limited to KTM even the mighty BMW continue to sell bikes with known faults.
Ya KTM have been know for shocking Build quality. I have not had any major issues with my CFMoto 650MT as of yet. (Chinese brand) Did have to get new front brake-switch and rear indicator very recently under warranty. But still happy with my purchase. Guess cant complain at under £7000 bike and what you get with that money. Hopefully you find more positives to overcome the negative of your bike.
@@ontheroadadventure yep. KTM even distributor for CFmoto now in UK. Mine was brought before all this was sorted out. As you said, alot of KTM bikes are manufactured in CFmoto factory’s. They have a strong partnership. Currently no dealer for Cfmoto in Devon amd Cornwall. :( As CMS where got my bike from no longer CFmoto dealer as KTM wanted ridiculous sale margin and they could not meet it. SP Motorcycles not taken on CFmoto yet and not sure if they will. As they the KTM dealer as you might know already. Still be shambles with this transition from Quedzilla to KTM. Think got my Bike at the right time before this transition started. Even raised the price of the bike and got rid of side storage boxes and think Crash Bars by default in the new 2023 model of 650MT. :( Mine 2022 model.
I own a DRZ400s and one of the things about it is that I trust it with my life. I'll go out alone in the desert and ride without worrying if it will break down. It's slow, and weak at highway speed so I was thinking of the T7 or the 890 for my next bike. I think you just sold me on the T7...
I had a DRZ, the top end wore out way too quick, but was cheap to replace, it always used oil no matter what was done. The handling and suspension were atrocious , and total wobble box when pushed hard off road. But for you its the best bike ever. Other than the slow and weak part. This guy in this video is trying to scare people away from the 890, in reality my 890R is the funnest bike Ive ever owned in a long career on bikes. Its the best. totally trouble free. 1 wanker with a youtube video shouldnt decide a purchase
I have a 2023 890 Adventure that has just gotten its 600 mile break-in service done. The only issue that I have had is that the front wheel has a hop at speeds between about 37-48 mph. The dealer has tried twice to balance the tire and has come to the conclusion that the tire is incompatible with the bike. I believe it is the wheel and am going to try and get it replaced under warranty. Other than that, I love the bike and have had none of the issues you have mentioned.....maybe you just got a lemon. Do they have a lemon law for motorcycles in your state?
I am in the UK and unfortunately in good company with lots of unhappy and disappointed owners, I was able to return mine under consumer rights due to numerous faults within the first 20 days. The front wheel and tyre is a common problem on the 23 model, most of them have issues keeping tyre pressure too
@@ontheroadadventure Did you get another 890, or did you move on to another bike? If so, what did you get, or are you still in the process of choosing? I haven’t noticed any new reveals on your channel…
@@bobvandick2546 Yes I replaced it with a Africa Twin CRF 1100. Here you go… This explains my thoughts when choosing my next one Should YOU Buy Honda Africa twin CRF1100? ruclips.net/video/haBidtIakog/видео.html
@@ontheroadadventure Wow, nice looking bike. The bike I had before the KTM was a 2018 BMW R1200GS. The reason I got the KTM was I was looking for something smaller and easier to move around. I must admit that I was skeptical about the reliability, but it checked all the other boxes, so I went for it. I’m beginning to wonder if I made a mistake. I’m currently working with a KTM service representative to try to get this front wheel hop issue sorted out. If not, I will be looking for another bike. If it is fixed, I will hang onto it with fingers crossed. So far, the wheel hop has been the only issue so far….other than that I’m very pleased with it.
I believe at the time only the 790 was being made in Australia? Not certain on that but they don’t have a great reputation here anymore for reliability sadly
Yeah it seems like these 790/890s are a little bit of hot mess (and I own one). Kind of a DYI endeavor. Just got my bike back from the dealer after asking them to look at three issues. The quickshifter was re-calibrated (seems ok), the steering head is looser than when I took it in (I usually take care of this myself, and this is why, but she was going in anyway to have the QS looked at), and there's a new clunk from somewhere which just elicited shoulder shrugs. You have to be your own mechanic with these things, it seems. FWIW, I've had three 1290s and, aside from minor issues and repeatedly loosening steering heads, no major issues.
You should have rejected the bike as not fit for purpose. The dealer has one go at fixing it. I did this with a Honda due to engine vibrations.The dealer didnt want to play ball.I had a talk with a solicitor who said you either get another bike or your money back,they got me a new bike.The bike had done 190 miles!!!
This is what I did I asked for a full refund but in the meantime I would continue my reviewing of the ownership experience… they collected it the next morning from me 🤣
Thank God I bought an Africa Twin . Did visit KTM and was impressed with bike but thankyou for the transparency. What are the 790s like if the German built are like this ?
You made a fantastic choice! I test rode allot of bikes recently and there was one clear winner for me, I picked up my Africa Twin today! Will be lots of AT content to come
@@ontheroadadventure picking mine up Friday gonna run it in on trip to Cornwall ….. can’t wait . What astounds me is the balance at low speed and filtering …… feels like magic ….. like a Segway
I've got 1100 kms on my 2023 ktm and have to say - amazing bike! The only struggle is i've been riding 3, 4 and 6 cylinder bikes adjusting to the 2 cylinder is taking me a bit - just more rattly than the silky smooth than the more cylinder oriented bikes. In saying that - tons of power per weight ratio :)
When the bike is working it is fantastic! Like you I enjoyed the power to weight ration and the handling was fantastic but unfortunately mine was a lemon
It's not being a twin cylinder that's the problem, it is just that engine rattles like a bag of bolts. The T7, Suzuki 800 and Honda Transalp are mechanically smooth and quiet.
Actuallywe have 790 2019 and 890 2023 at home, and both are sharing most of yours issues... These are probably last KTMs we bought... I am also very pissed by the low quality. I will probably trade it with tenere ore something after a few years... who knows..
Been thrashing my T7 for 8-9months is been absolutely faultless and it saved me from walking away from motorcycling as the KTM put me off all together literally was selling up and luckily I got a test ride on a T7 and I continue to invest in this industry and support local dealers and aftermarket bling, but I will not support or invest in ktm and that’s a massive loss to not only them but the small guys who make a living machining and fabricating components, I actually put a short review together I shall post it soon it was spur of the moment and my GoPro is not set up well but hopefully it gives you an idea of the incredible T7👌🏻
I have no idea why people spend their money on ktms. Don't worry though, get all those minor gremlins sorted and ride happy knowing by 15000 miles your camshafts will be fxxked.....probably just after the warranty runs out.
This is a brand new bike that had two inspections from the dealership within a week. There really is no excuse for such a poor quality product at a premium price bracket and definitely no excuse for poor inspection by the dealership.
Got a brandnew 2022 ktm 790 adv R here in the Philippines on sale. Its 3,400 usd cheaper than the T7 here. I duno if its still worth it than buying a T7, but dont have an issue yet.
Mine lasted me 10 days 1200 miles I believe with so many failures they came to take it from me before I made more reviews 🤣 We went for Honda Africa twins after that! T7 though is a excellent choice
@@ontheroadadventure The Tenere I sat on and knew I’d be regretful. I’m 5ft 9 so, although not impossible by any means, I’d never truly be comfortable. Awesome machines. I’d also want a bit more grunt. If they ever bring out a 900cc version I’d think about it again but then it would completely go against the intended use of the masterpiece (being so off-road oriented!)… The Africa twin is my cup of tea. I’d put up with the height and adapt for that machine but it’s out of my price range :( for now at least… I’m now looking at a Yamaha Tracer 9 Or an MT09. The child in me is telling me MT10 but realistically, it’s never going to be a good choice! Too many bikes I want. Not enough money to buy them all! One day I will… Just not now lol
Your 2 inches taller than me, and Im taller than Ewa, i ride my AT with the seat in the high position so youd be fine for height. Tracer 900 is an amzing machine, i had the 2017, you want to buy from the first GT version onwards as the suspension was much better
@@ontheroadadventureIt’s not a persons height that matters , it’s their inside leg measurement . I am 5ft 11 inches but only have a 30inch inside leg . I know people who are an inch smaller , yet they have a 32 inch inside leg measurement . The width of the seat & not just the seat height needs to be taken into account .
That's very disappointing. My own KTM and my brothers KTMs, all two stroke enduros, seem to be reliable fortunately. No worse than our japanese ones at least. Hope the company sorts any quality issues out.
Only yesterday we met a lady on her travels on her KTM 790 and she had a endless list of problems with a hers too, all of which I spoke about and many more
I wonder if the problems are specifically in the adventure range. Needs to be addressed anyway. I had been thinking about getting an adventure model. Thanks for the video. 👍
Rich, I know you have got rid of this bike but these faults are alarming especially the leaking brake fluid reservoir. As you say this is dangerous. In fact I would go as far to say it should be a RECALL issue and if KTM don't do it they should be made to. Contact VSOA and make your concerns known and they can FORCE KTM to make a widespread recall on the grounds of SAFETY. The leaking brake fluid is not only a risk to health through injury to eyes affecting vision or contact with skin as it is corrosive, but leaking brake fluid from the braking system means the braking performance itself on an affected bike could be compromised and if serious could prove fatal if the brakes don't function as they should. Then there are all the other faults such as camshafts failing at 15k miles because they are made of cheese. Shame as I really like KTM bikes, but I would NEVER own one because of such poor build quality and KTM's indifference to these major faults on their bikes. Plus additional add on features are subscription based which stinks. You buy a bike that's what you get, you don't then have to pay extra to unlock other features or it is withdrawn because you no longer subscribe. Bad.
Issues like this after 20 days on an expensive bike like this. Come on KTM get a grip. I do have a 390 Duke and no problems in two years of ownership to be fair though.
That's what happens when the GREED takes over !!! - Austrians wanted to make these bikes CHEAPER ( for the company ) in China...India .... Unavoidably THIS will always be the result with stinginess. The camshaft issue - STILL going on !
What a shame on a otherwise great machine. As a Ktm 390 Adv owner, it seems like it’s really just a roll of the dice, some bikes are trouble free, others are just a complete nightmare. Unfortunately, Warranty repairs and customer service are typically meet with deaf ears. Hondas are sounding better all the time
Yes I agree but it’s completely unfair to the consumer to have a lucky dip when buying a 10k product! I like your thinking and I have also replaced KTM with Honda
Brake fluid in the eyes, jumper cables, mockery from the factory...yup, that KTM lifestyle takes more explaining then the Hardly Ridden Davison lifestyle don't y'all think? lol I just came home with a new Yamaha and a new Honda for the same price you paid,, I;ll let ya know how it goes!
@@ontheroadadventure Came home with a 2024 Yamaha XSR900 and a Honda 300L, plus a 6x12 cargo trailer to hold and transport them! All for $20K American.
21,000 miles on my 2021 890R, not one single issue. At valve adj check time, it needed no adjustment. Cams are great. Chain has needed no adjustment, the strongest stock chain Ive ever used. This bull$hit about attacking KTM non stop is just that, online hype frenzy internet attack crap. People are on a roll with it and wont stop. Lotta lies being spread to further their cause. Dont believe them.
I took exactly your advice when i was warned not to buy KTM, I couldnt believe it could be true or as bad as people told me... Well here is my Experience... I know some people have been lucky, but i was not
Good grief what an experience you have had, and to have others experience the same issues and KTM not doing anything about it, is a disgrace and shows lack of quality control and customer support to resolve the issues. Hope your next bike whatever it maybe, does not give you a bad experience. 🤞I don’t have any major issues with my next 🏍️ when it arrives (Not KTM, thank goodness)
Thanks Peter, Shame on KTM this should at the least be a recall on the brake master cylinder leaking like that. A accident waiting to happen. There’s simply no excuse for the headstock bearing being loose after two apparent inspections
My 2022 890 had electrical issues at 2,500 miles next in around 40 degrees it’s the old hard to start issue and when it starts it’s running on one cylinder deal and finally I was loosing water from my reservoir I looked down into my oil fill hole and there was a sludge starting to build up I removed some oil sent it to a lab and it came back positive for antifreeze I took the oil sample paper work to my KTM dealer they rode it around town and told me it didn’t use and water so I contacted KTM so make a long story short KTM told me the bike was fine just ignore the oil sample and ride it I will never own another KTM there warranty is a joke.
I've had my 890R since May and have over 11,000 km with no problems. I previously had a 790R for 4 years and 30.000 trouble free km. KTM builds great bikes
Indeed, I am on my third KTM, 1290 SDGT, 390 Duke, 890R and have experienced no issues whatsoever over 30,000 miles. The kinds of things you are describing are without question an issue with the people who KTM pays to do a job - first with the folks who without question are well paid to properly assemble, and verify it is able to meet the design specifications. Then on to the dealer who is tasked with preparing the bike for delivery. Obviously the assembly process was flawed as well as the follow up and you wind up with problems that should never have been. It is import to breakdown issues to determine the scope. Ask yourself - was it a bad design? Was it a poorly manufactured part? Was it assembled according to spec? Was it inspected to verify before you leave the dealership? The fact that (for the most part) we love their bikes! Is a testament to the first point - it most probably is designed very well indeed. Finally, if we are aware of possible issues via a reasonable due-diligence process and WE fail to check things out a bit before we ride, then, we also have a responsibility that cannot be dismissed. No machine is perfect, but a machine that is special deserves its best chance - by EVERYONE who comes into contact with it to SHINE up to its potential. Reality check - what’s the alternative? An “appliance” that is as dependable as sin! No thanks 🤔
@@jeschuitema I do agree the dealer had a big part to play in this, the bike was PDI before collection and 600 mile service done a few days later, you’d have thought some of the issues would have been picked up and dealt with. Having said that, look on the forums or just the comments here and you’ll find hundreds of people with the same bikes and same issues no matter which dealer it comes from. There’s no doubt to me KTM has terrible build quality and il never buy one again. It is an amazing machine and I see why people try to make excuses and exceptions for it, we want it to be good so badly
@@markmcdonald470 I have been test riding over the last few days, my mind is not made up yet but it will be one of the reliable jap brands! Live and learn!
Having ridden Japanese bikes for 47 years, and having owned 8 new KTMs, in my experience, KTM is not in the same class as the big 4 in terms of quality control. Not even close. And they put out some goofy engineering / design flops too. I am back to all Japanese now. Life is too short to be pissed about one’s motorcycle.
Your completely right, I’d never buy KTM again and have gone to Honda Africa Twin
@@ontheroadadventure Nice. I got rid of my 890R and now have a Tenere 700.
@@leanit5756 I think that’s a very wise choice 👍
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I got shot of my old 690 Duke due to electrical issues that nobody wanted to look into.
I've recently bought a Africa Twin 1100, only to read about excessive oil use.
And I thought I'd play it safe with Japanese!
Yeah but the T7 is poor next to the 890R more liable it is. Handing, fun and performance isn't a patch on the 890R. @@leanit5756
My 2023 KTM 890 Adventure: First shipped bike arrived with no windshield and a leaking rear shock. Then upon running heat cycles, a leaking water pump. Then when I went to pic k it up it showed an abs error and a bad battery. Ktm generously gave me the tech pack for free for the 6 week delay. Then the dealer got a different bike, same model and sold me that unit. Clutch switch fell off in my driveway. So no cruise control or ability to start in gear. Waiting several weeks for replacement part. Front wheel bouncy at 65 to 75 km/h. Had front wheel rebalanced, but problem not fixed. I swapped out the stock tire and the problem went away. Dealership newbie told me nothing wrong with cruise and wheel and tried to charge me almost $400 for warranty issues. Now having cold start trouble, stalling repeatedly and running in 1 cylindar. Dealership says bad gas, Gas station denies responsibility. Now stuck with a $680.00 bill. That, my friend, has been my KTM ownership experience. I hope that is the end of my troubles because the bike performs like bithing else.
I am sorry to hear of your experience too… I find it so shocking that this can be happening and so frequently. I’ve no idea why KTM would think this a acceptable level of quality or service. I for one will never buy KTM again and will always advise others against it too.
@@ontheroadadventure Yes. Shocking. I thought that by 2023 they would have worked the bugs out.
It seems not, more and more come to light it seems
I smell exaggeration.
@@bradsanders6954 I wish it was an exaggeration. I'm keeping the bike. It performs amazing. Running reg fuel solved the cold start issue.
Very interesting. 7-8 years, and 20K miles, on a '15 1290 Super Adventure with not a single issue.
The older models seem to have been ok, I saw some high mileage KTMs for sale but only ever old models. The newer ones have a terrible reputation, I was warned but wanted it to be good so bad I took the gamble and of course lost
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I have 5000 miles on mine. The first month the fuel gauge sensor died. Dealer fixed it quickly. I had an intermittent coolant leak. Upper inlet hose connection was oval shaped and i think not tightened correctly. Ktm has changed the inlet two times. I replaced it this week, no more leaks. It does take a few attempts to start when cold. Now, the bike is so good offroad and on road.2000 miles is offroad . No issues, just max fun. I dont regret the purchase. The hard starts i think are because the fuel map is so lean to meet emission standards. All bikes have quirks and known problems. KTM just gets beat up more.
If the pros are out weighing the cons then keep on riding it bud, see how many miles it’s possible to put on them 👍
There is a whole niche of guys out there doing bad reviews of KTM's, they know it gets clicks and likes. People like bad news more than good news
Local dealer sold 14 890R's in 2021, not a one has come back with problems.
Online they all break, all are shit, KTM is shit. A person can get a very skewed view of things.
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I have a DR650 also, Ive put 51,000 miles on it, still riding it.
There was or is a group dedicated to preaching how all 3rd gear sets are going to explode and destroy the engine.
In reality its less than 1% that have that 3rd gear explode. But online its huge.
People WANT to scare you. Any bike can have a problem, and it can be built up to where all those bikes are bad.
@@bradsanders6954 just got your self a 890r have you ?
Fuel map and people not even knowing to wait until the fuel pump stops priming. Also I really never let mine get below 40 miles left.All about the clicks for negative stuff and poor people who can’t afford one. 😡
@@ontheroadadventure Yeah bud…..
Sorry to learn of your experiences. Hope those will be sorted. Obviously their quality control in this and some some other cases has been completely gone.
Yours is a 2022? By the looks of the dash it seems so. Anyhow, I have had the complete opposite experience.
Got my 2023 890 Adventure delivered April 27th this year. Soon done 16.000 kilometers with it. So time for second service. It's been a hoot. And it's been properly used, on pavement, offroad, gravel & dirt. I've only had one issue, in the form of a software glitch at 10.000. The bike died suddenly while riding in Rally mode. Turned off ignition, on again, started with no issues. But Engine fault symbol came up. Stayed a little while but on third (re) start it went away.
I think a boot routine fixed that glitch. KTM is known to have a few of those in place (maybe because of flimsy programming on earlier models). 6.000 kilometers later, I've not seen or had that problem again.
The head bearing not tightened properly is not only a 890 issue. Had the same on my my previous bike, a 2019 1290 Super Adventure S (which ran 55.000 faultless kilometers). But never considered it dangerous, though could feel it when hitting front brakes.
it's been tightened once on my 2023 890 at, and been fine since. My dealer checks that on every bike they handle, new or old.
So for me, a different experience. I've ridden a few alternatives in this class but can't find anything that even comes close. It's like a mini 1290, same temperament, same craziness, but ditto civilized if ridden civilized. :)
Oh forgot to mention that I've had way more issues with my former beemers than with any of the two KTMs. :) Cheers.
I honestly wish I had the same experience as you, when riding the bike I loved it! I just lost faith and would never take it on a actual adventure sadly. What BMW did you have and what went wrong?
@GrizzlyDaddams When working they are great bikes but if reliability is important to you then I’d pick something like the Yamaha T7 over these
Same here, if my 890R disappeared I would get another one, absolutely great bikes!
No full size bike comes close to working like an 890R does off road, totally stock the 890 works really well. The harder you push it the better it works. 100HP is about right on road.
I did have one new BMW, mine proved the already proven point that BMW is the least reliable bike made, google it, its been that way for years. If mine hadnt been under warranty it would have cost me 4500 minimum, just in parts, to try to fix it's electrical problems.
Then the wiring harness had been installed wrong, and started dying, the rear end developed play at 36,000 miles. I liked the bike, but it was hard to sell, wouldnt dream of another one.
I hear ya and believe you. I bought a new 2021 890R. 30,000 + miles and flawless so far. But all these warnings are always in the back of my head - especially on long trips...
I ignored the warnings too but paid the price!
2022 890R, 13,000km. Ridden 50% offroad / 50% road. Swapped OEM air filter for a Unifilter foam unit and a Rottweiler Powerplate pre-filter from new.
Problems
1. Dash internal condensation on cold mornings. Dealer wants photos to support claim but my photos never really look as bad as it does in real life.
2. Front tyre deflated in between rides. I've paid the dealer to fit a UHD tube as I ride offroad and can run slightly lower pressures.
3. Swingarm spindle nut was loose. I found it myself fitting an Ian Chappel skid plate.
4. Rattle felt through handlebars offroad under brakes. Steering head spindle loose. I paid the dealer to check the tightening torque after many arguments over it.
5. Front brake fluid reservoir weeping. Its not now: stopped after last service. My previous 690 did it too.
6. Wind buffeting during highway riding. I tried the cheap wind deflectors and they worked for me but I hit a bird on my last trip and the bird knocked it off my bike !
7. I'm apprehensive about the cams. No issues yet. Dealer service due in 2,000km.
I love the bike. It fits me well. I can't believe how well it handles considering its weight.
Wow. Well at least it sounds like you still love it after all that!
My 2021 890R had twelve issues, including leaving me stranded in the desert when the ignition stopped connecting to the ECU. The front brake would lock up after hard breaking, it leaked coolant etc. I replaced it with a 2023 890R and that come from the factory with the front end loose. So I sold it and will be buying a T7, I will never own a KTM Adventure bike again.
Wow that is shocking, sounds like a real death trap. How on earth are they still in business?! I also abandoned my KTM and tried the T7 but I preferred the Africa twin as I wanted cruise control for touring but the T7 will definitely have the reliability factor
@@ontheroadadventure KTM must be burning a lot of customers, I have had six KTM Adventure bikes and to be fair, the 1090 was bombproof with zero issues in over 30k miles. But these 890 have totally burned me, so it will be a T7 or a Triumph 900 next. Good luck with your KTM!
@@IanRowsby I had the tiger 900 GT pro, fantastic bike
At about 5,000 miles, I had a slightly hard time cold starting. the engine in the morning. Camped in the mountains with night temps down to 38 degrees F. Very hard to start. Injector cleaner on a full tank of gas (always burned premium) fixed the problem completly. Have ridden 13,600 trouble free miles.. 890 ADV R.
Thats good, glad you havent had to many problems with yours...
I have a float charger that connects to the battery via a two pin connector and use it every time I park my KTM. I have used these on all my bikes for decades. They cost $6 at Harbor Freight and burn $10 electricity/year. Batteries last years longer and no nasty surprises.
This is great if you leave your bike for a few days at a time, mine went dead after a few hours from the previous ride and the bike was only a couple weeks old.
@@ontheroadadventure Yeah your problem is...problematic for sure.
@@CurtisBrandt I resolved my problems now with a Africa twin
@@ontheroadadventure Awesome! I hope you'll update us with some comparative information!
@@CurtisBrandt Yes absolutely I have a review video on the Africa twin already on the channel
There is power for accessories at the front behind the headlight. Same as rear both work fine.
Unfortunately the ones on my bike had no power to them, checked fuses etc was like they just were not wired in
@@ontheroadadventure You needed someone who was mechanically sound to walk you through this bike. It seems like picking nits is your lot in life.
That is a crying shame after spending premium. Every year the bike press tell us KTM poor reliability/quality is a thing of the passed but it obviously isn’t judging by your experience.
I really wanted to believe in the KTM on paper it’s a fantastic bike, good power and handling with all the weight low down but the reality is it’s reputation for poor build quality and reliability has been well and consistently earned.
@@ontheroadadventure 😬😕
We live and learn
Im thinking of getting 790 or the new husky 801 im beginning to think its not even about the assembly being done wrong but a conspiracy….think of it!
the other day i saw people commenting CF MOTO made KTMs could be more reliable than those assembled in Austria
I think they make addictive great fun bikes to get you hooked once they got
you, u end up in forums and comments
its ridiculous how many people complain yet add its great bike when its working
Its like they made some reliable bikes and intentionally terrible ones somehow through horror strories keeping them relevant while commonly/mutually known as fun bike manufacturers
Had my 2023 890R for over a year now and haven’t had a single issue from all the comments on the forums. Serviced, full extras pack from KTM. Read all the reviews before buying it and changed things like the CAT before riding it, so no shock overheating, new muffler just for sound and weight saving. Full Rottweiler air cleaner as I live in Mongolia and ride mostly dirt.
Ride the wheel off it and happy. It’s an electronic bike so I never hit the starter until it has completed the full cycle. One issue I am concerned about is the key and security ring on the ignition. Not happened yet but my main concern. Looking into a spare maybe because the rides in Mongolia are remote…. Thanks for your review.
There are plenty like yours that seem to go the distance but sadly not mine!
thanks for this, just made my mind up to buy the gs850
I think that is a fantastic choice, personally I rate the 850 over the 1250 here’s why ruclips.net/video/PvjFv_RO9Zk/видео.html
The biggest issue I've had with KTM is their dealers are terrible. Took my bike in for a routine service, got it back with the front top left panel missing and a flat battery, the bike wouldnt even start. Spoke to the dealership, next thing 2 big mechanics were in my face accusing me of lying and trying to get one over on them. I honestly thought I was about to get battered by these thugs.
Contacted KTM to complain, expecting some support, KTM washed their hands of it , stating 'dealers are franchised, and not the responsibility of KTM'
They make awesome bikes, but their after sales service and support is the worst I've come across in 44 years of riding bikes. I love my KTM, but I'll never buy another one sadly.
Sorry to hear of your experience
My dealer is amazing. No issues whatsoever and I call them often just to stay in touch and ask them anything really. Made friends with most of them bud.
That is bad form
An awful experience for you
You should name the dealership
Those Mechanics 🧰 are Criminal
KTM owners and the public should be made aware of their illegal practices
Bullshit. If you had to prove this you couldnt.
Check your jacket and helmet etc for burns, the stuff strips paint too.
I got ride of the KTM in ten days of ownership. Never again
@@ontheroadadventure Such a hassle, i hope your next one is safe. Thanks for the news.
@@mygreatbigfoot1679 Africa twin for the win now, We ride Africa Twins all around Europe now and have no problems at all
I had a 790 '19, ride it 15000km with just loose steering bearing at one point, did fix it myself, it's very easy on this bike if you have a stand. My dealer offer me a good deal to swap it for a 21' 890 three years ago, the bike has 30.000km now, but have had numerous small problems with it, always fixed under warranty : clutch switch, timing chain tensioner (2 times), cooling fluid leak due to hose clamp breakage, cooling thermostat stuck wide open (bike did not warm). valve clearance has been done at the 30.000km service and camshaft are OK, I was reassured since camshaft issue seems common on this bike. Like it's been said, KTM quality is not close to Japanese, but the real problem is the 890 is the only bike that give me smile when I ride it, T7 and desertX are good bike, but none give me the pleasure the 890 give me. For the record, I always respect warming time, and proceed to oil and filter change every 5000km. KTM 15000km oil change interval is a (bad) joke.
For me, id take reliability over performance, What good is a adventure bike we cant trust to take on an adventure... T7 or Africa twins for me
890 R, great engine and suspension but it’s criminal the amount of issues KTM bikes have
I agree, possibly the best in the middle weight ADV class BUT only whilst its working
I picked the tiger 900 out of the mid sized adventure line up in 2023 and never regretted it.
A fantastic choice, I owned the GT Pro
I just got done doing a four-day trip with a buddy of mine who has a tiger and his clutch went out. My 890 adventure did just fine.
Sad to hear your issues. I’ve had mine since December last year and have around 1,500 miles in (time pressures prevented more). I can honestly say it’s superb and no breakdowns. The main stand is losing it’s paint and the alarm LED has ceased to work but these will be dealt with by my dealer (as in I won’t be fobbed off with BS). When I rode the demo bike there was a clunk from the steering head but not on mine with twice the mileage. I’m sticking with mine but I need reliability above all. Woe betide any issues!
I did nearly the 1500 miles in 20 days so maybe my issues came to light faster than others, but these are not standards we should be accepting on a new motorcycle. The fear of what’s next to go wrong is constant with these
@@ontheroadadventure So true although I moved from BMW for much same reason. My aim is to keep my 890 and have a decent main dealer. KTM certainly have to up their game and for me reliability is key and king.
@@ianross225 Good luck with it bud, there are a couple people who get through ownership without many problems, hope you are one of the lucky ones
Hi, I rented a Duke 890 and had a lot of fun!! Very much. But,... I'm mainly afraid of cams. The seller also confirmed the bad cams. KTM doesn't even communicate with dealers. At least in the Czech Republic. There are really a lot of these disorders. Otherwise, a top bike for me, it's a shame about the quality. So he will be Japanese again.
When these bikes are working they are best in their Class.... Sadly they dont seem to work well for long making them Bottom of my to own list
I was thinking about buying a 790 adventure just last week. Even took a test ride.
Then I went home and started looking at reviews and RUclips videos...
I did the same but didn’t heed the warning! This was the result 🤣
I've just found you guys,I've got a 790 its done three batteries and on its second screen just waiting for its third screen.
Also had issues with fluid leak like yours from brake fluid and the worst I my eyes was front disc had a bad loose disc after 1500 miles rejected under warranty 500 pound later also USE ENGINE BREking and rear brake wasn't impressed everything else has been amazing
Wow 😮 it’s unbelievable they get away with it
Judging by other owners reports, it sounds like you've got a good one. Don't feel too bad, the BMW I just sold leaked brake fluid from new. One thing I'd advise you to keep an eye on is the paint and plastics. The fluid destroyed several painted panels and left white marks all over the black plastic parts where the wind blew the brake fluid. I also had to keep the BMW on a battery tender to ensure it would start.
Which BMW did you have trouble with? I got rid of the KTM 10 days only 1500 miles it lasted me from new including PDI and first service. Constant problems
@@ontheroadadventure - I've seen in the comments that they all complain about BMW's . but nobody tells a model ... They post and go .:))
Leaking reservoir in 890 adventure 2023, the new model. Also 790 2020 replaced by this one, same issue, reported several times to dealer without proper fixing. Master reservoir is made by J. Juan, an Spanish company, maybe KTM should change provider.
I think the fact that they have not done something about it just demonstrates that they simply do not care about the quality of their products or safety of the customers
I have a 23' R and have had so far 2 of the known issues. 1st, the front tire would not hold air. Dealer replaced it with my choice Dunlop Trailmax Mission no charge, but I was without the bike for a week. Then the front end got loose, but it wasn't that way initially. Instead of taking it in to the dealer and losing another week I set it back to specs using the repair manual. These are KTM problems, but they are also dealer problems. You typically pay a prep fee, and these known issues should have been checked and addressed before the bike was ever delivered.
My previous bike was a 2012 KTM 690 Enduro R and it had initial problems as well, but after fixing those it went for 12 years no issues. I think you need to be competent at doing your own maintenance if you're going to go for a KTM. I knew all of this going in, and I like to tinker and modify, so I'm fine with it.
For me the requirement to keep repairing a new 10k bike is just unacceptable
These are very expensive bikes to necessitate becoming a DIY mechanic before the warranty runs out 🤔
@@233kosta Mine didn’t last the warranty… 10 days I owned mine only 1500 miles with endless problems
I also had the problem with battery draining sometimes. This was a 2019 790, I traded it in before the problem got fixed, I realized I needed a lighter bike for my riding. I got the ktm 690 enduro now, perfect bike for me since I mostly ride trails close to home and commute to work
The 690 is what KTM do well, how have you found this one? Any issues? I took out the new Supermoto while this was in being fixed again and it was a hooligan!
It's a very fun bike, but I sure miss the 790 on the highway. The seat is high up and not that comfortable. But other than that I'm very happy with it, no problems so far but it doesn't have alot of miles yet. (3000km)
I don’t think these bikes are designed for high miles without maintenance, we ride Africa twins now, great for our touring series etc
I had a 990 adventure, when it worked it was great,but it had terrible build quality and reliability. I swapped it for a f800gs, also shabby build and reliability. Now got a t700 which is basic but awesome and utterly reliable.
I think you made a good choice, Yamaha T7 will go on forever! If only Yamaha made the 890 Adventure!
I'm less ashamed of having to change the seal on the fork of my Africa Twin after 30,000 km, nothing else other than the tires and oil. still on the same driving chain
And that is exactly why we both ride Africa twins on this channel now!
I've heard about delamination of the camshaft, brake discs issue and oil leaks from the cyclinder heads... that puts me off very very much. Not willing to spend any time at the dealer arguing to get them fixed under warranty.
Get yourself a T7 or Africa twin and save yourself the troubles
@@ontheroadadventure that's going to be the route I'm afraid
You can’t go wrong with either
@@ontheroadadventure The Tuareg is another option maybe
This is extremely disheartening to hear. I had my heart set on the KTM 890 Duke R, and after watching this video, many others like it, and reading several forums have decided not to give KTM my business. It's one thing to have a few niggles, but this is just outright dangerous. Stay safe sir!
Well im afraid it is a sad, but smart choice to swerve the KTM if reliability is something you Value. I tried to look past the negativity, i really wanted it to be good but as you can see from my short ownership experience the KTM Brand really let me down and i will never have another. Do you know what you will look at instead?
@@ontheroadadventure really it’s a toss up between Yamaha mt09sp and Triumph street triple rs. Going to test ride both and see who comes out on top! Suzuki gsx8s is also a consideration
@@bas7a881 I had the MT09 tracer for 3 years, absolutely loved that bike and nothing went wrong in the 30 odd k miles I did with it
Gotta realize, your basing a decision on internet bullshit and exaggeration.
You dont really believe everything these online hacks say, do you?
My 890 has been faultless, my 690 the same, both the most fun to be had.
I was going to get a ktm 890 for my first bike because of the phenomenal suspension Ktm is known for. After doing research, i decided to buy a T7 and add aftermarket suspension.
a wise choice was made there! did you go for the new world raid?
@@ontheroadadventure no, just the 700.
@@rickybobby1055 I believe the world raid is now priced too high for what it is
@@rickybobby1055 What suspension did you get for the T7?
@@somedude9378 i am looking into Rally Raid but am also checking out other options. The suspension feels a bit squishy for me. I will upgrade by spring season.
Sorry to hear about your problems it certainly won’t help ktm sales if this goes on, I’ve had issues to :- rear brake binding which I ended up fixing myself, brake fluid leaking from the cap but only tiny bit for first 600
Miles,,again tiny leak from rear damper now ok. But my biggest problem with the bike wind buffeting.
I think I’ve mentioned all this before, but new to the list handle bar wobble at high speed it’s happened twice it doesn’t worry me as it settles quickly I put it down to tires as my Ducati scrambler 1100 did the same until I changed to Pirelli angel that solved it.
You would have thought ktm would take the odd production bike off production every so often and put it through its paces for thousands of miles to find and fix issues, if not then they need to start quickly. On a positive note ktm have developed an amazing do it all bike, they just have to finish it off.
I’m afraid it feels like as a consumer KTM just don’t care, not for the quality of the product, the customers happiness or even safety. If I owned KTM I would be ashamed of myself. Check your head brace bearing for the handle bar wobble, mine was not even hand tight after two inspections
What's with European brands? Same story with Land Rover. Amazing designs; amazing performance; amazing functionality... and crappy manufacturing and build quality! Yet consumers crave them like food rations during the Depression! That's why they don't seem to do barely enough to address the issue. Instead they spend the reserve funds on marketing to further build their brand equity, which is what they're REALLY selling you. Stop buying KTM and see how their quality will surpass their Japanese counterparts! They will adopt the Kaizen philosophy before the next sunrise.
@@TerryMasri I completely agree with you. Id love it if Yamaha took the 890 and remade it but with proper Jap Reliability and quality standards
Sorry to hear you are regreting your purchase. I have one, only with 800 miles on, and so far, so good.
I’ve got rid now I’m afraid, I had so many problems with mine in the first 1500 miles over 20 days, sadly I had no faith left in the bike or KTM
Can u give us an update matey
@@branch2000 Hi. Sure...now I´m 10.000Km (about 6.200 miles) and so far, so great in terms of fun and riding features! I have to say....the small issues you hear that are pretty normal, I have one: moister in the front liquid container.
My TFT is ok (no humidity inside).
Why do people buy an 890, or a 690, or a 1290? Cause nobody else builds em.
Pure performance, the funnest bikes around. A T7 is neat if you dont want the power, or comfort, or outright performance. Why not get a V-Strom? Thrill yourself.
I have to agree, when working the KTM 890A is one of the best in its class... Sadly mine did not last very long at all! Replaced with a Africa Twin and have ridden it all round Europe, but the T7 is a attractive option due to its simplicity and reliability
Had a 1290sas for 3 years, lots of electrical issues. Loved the bike and KTM treated me really well but lost faith in the bike
Its such a shame, when going they are great but as you say, you just cant have any faith in the bike and that ruins everything....
My wife's 23 890 adventure leaks as well. I am almost sure my 2022 has leaked. It is terribly sad. Ktm could have the entire market rapped if they fixed such easily solved problems and stood behind their bikes.
They have numerous problems that are so common it’s just unbelievable, how do they get it so wrong? A real shame but I have no faith left in the brand and will never buy another KTM
KTM might well stand behind their machines but he I’d dealing with an importer, when I worked for BMW I actually worked for Pride and Clarke the Sarf’ London Dealer of dodgy bikes who were known as BMW Concessionaires and had a load of cheap scam going with the car division, they lost it all after BMW themselves took over, before them I was at Toyota Concessionaires and the same was there. Scam scam scam.
I'm wondering if these defects are from the factory or the dealership. Also, by the look of the windshield, is that an older model? 2023 890 Adventure should have the slotted screen. I've just run mine in and it's a peach. Compared to running in the Guzzi which was a nightmare, it's been flawless. The gearbox is slick, the quick shift is a doddle, the bike's been well put together and here on mainland Europe you get a 4 year warranty. I had electrical problems with a Kawasaki ZZR I ran about 30 years ago but bit was down to my having fitted an alarm and kill-switch at home. Might the battery problems you're having be connected with the satnav you installed? I'm a bit wary of Internet polls on bike reliability because anyone with problems inevitably posts, but the vast majority of people who have good relationships with their bikes probably don't bother. That likely gives a skewed picture of otherwise healthy bikes. Here in Madrid there's a fiercely loyal KTM scene, and there's a local couple who both ride 890 Adventures all over Europe, and regularly put their video blogs up. They've gone through several over the years and haven't mentioned any problems. I feel you may have been unlucky, but once the teething woes are sorted under warranty, you'll probably have a rock solid and bloody exciting bike for many years to come. I know one rider who put 100 000 trouble-free km on his 790 Adventure. By the way, six months after buying the Guzzi I was that annoyed with its roughness while running in, that I'd have happily sold it and bitten the loss. Fortunately, I stuck with it, and now I love it, and still use it on a daily basis. I hope you can get your confidence back in your bike, because I honestly think it's a work of genius.
This is a 23 plate but 2022 model bike. I never found out if the Electrical problems were due to the manufacture or the dealership, Certainly the leaking Brake Res is a well know and common issue to KTM, Clearly a dangerous fault that you would expect to be a recall - but still has not been (ive no idea what they are waiting for). The loose headbrace bearings should have been checked by the dealer at both the PDI and first service but was picked up at neither. The Battery is just poor qulaity and reported numerous times online
@@ontheroadadventure You dont have a clue, not a one.
A headset bearing is easily adjusted and any new bike that has a headset will need an adjustment. Leaking brake reservoir on 890? Never heard of it. Its a reservoir like any other, KTM didnt build it.
You "dont know" if a dealer caused problems or KTM....really? You didnt find out. The battery in my 890 is 3 years old and is fine, its a battery like any other. Your living online is what it sounds like, scanning for problems.
Just go ride, the 890 is a great bike!
@@bradsanders6954 Have a look at any used 890 at the redo our cap and you’ll see the stains from the leaking fluid. For me a brand new bike that’s had a pdi and 600 mile service in a week should not need me to be carrying out repairs. Shocking build quality. I think some people do get lucky and others make excuses for the brand because truthfully we want the bike to be good… when it’s running it’s probably the best in its class, but it’s also a liability in my opinion and not a machine I’d ever think of taking on any kind of adventure again. This is just my experience and opinion, if yours is good for you then that is awesome 👍
@@ontheroadadventure You need a V-Strom, a totally non involving bike that is just an appliance. A "leaking reservoir cap" and you lose your mind. "shocking build quality"....get a strom.
@@bradsanders6954 This is why I went to Hondas door 👍
TFT condensation from new, bike unusable in the rain. 18 months and still Ktm has not replaced the part. Qc issues, break fluid leaks, excessive vibrations on the steering and pegs. Bike excels in the dirt but I have little faith in its reliability. Huge drop in quality from my 1090R which was an Austrian bike. Ktm is now a Chinese bike and having waited 18 months for a reliable TFT screen I’m done with them
Sorry to hear you have had the KTM Experience, the TFT is another common issue and they will not replace it. Awful product followed by awful Aftercare was my experience too
Great info my friend 👏 New today 👍🏼 Appreciate ya 🙂
No problem 👍
The CFMOTO 800MT is essentially the same bike yet owners report none of these problems. Who would have thought CFMOTO would be showing KTM how it's done.
We are interested to see how they got on when people have been putting good miles on them, but your right it seems even CFmoto are better quality than KTM!
20,000km on mine.
Zero issues 👍
awesome, you are one of the lucky ones! there does seem so be plenty of good ones about, feels like a lottery when buying KTM
Have an evolving buying nightmare here trying to get hold of the new 790. Dealer agreed a deal on a trade in, and I handed in my deposit. With a couple of days to they've massively reduced the offer to a take it or leave it (not sure if they'll try to withhold my deposit now that I'll rightly pull out).
RUN! They have already shown you how you will be treated. Get your deposit back and quit whilst ahead is my advice
There are a couple wires just below the rear of seat that are on the auxiliary power circuit. Mine had the protective boot slid back and it was shorted to ground popping the fuse. I slid the boot back into place and wound a little bit of electrical tape around them for good measure and haven't had a problem since. The reservoir lid looked aftermarket, sooooo, hmm. I've been a professional tech at manufacturer dealerships for many years and I've never been without work. You have a machine, and machines have problems. The 890 is easily a "top of the line machine". A dead battery and the reasons for it are all easily diagnosed, if your repair shop can't figure it out it's time for a different tech. Either way give them a fair chance.
I got rid of this bike in about 10 days of ownership. Endless problems from a brand new machine, gone for the more reliable Honda Africa Twin
@@ontheroadadventure That's a bummer. I have the Norden 901 which is essentially the same bike and haven't had any problems other than that shorted wire and a coolant leak, both of which I took care of myself. I don't think I could ever give up the power and agility that the 890 and 901 offer. I have the KTM 690 with zero problems.
@@howlinhog Seems some people got good ones, but allot of us got lemons from KTM. I took out the KTM 690 SMC, what a blast this bike was! 2023 KTM 690 SMC R Review: The Ultimate Supermoto
ruclips.net/video/RubJPPyN5b0/видео.html
Mr hog would you recommend 790 duke 2023 or should i skip it its made by CF moto
@@branch2000 I don't have any experience with CF Moto, but I've heard good things.
I bought in April a new 890 Adventure but the 2022 model, when i picked up at the dealer, didn't start the motor, only at thirth attempt started, in that day all was in order, but...the next day didn't start anymore, to resume the story it was battery problem like i always said to them, but they said it was ok in the tests, after 2 weeks the bike in workshop they finally say was a battery issue and gave a new one! I have lost to many time and money in travels because this issue!! But at this moment is all good no more issues.
Sorry to hear about your experience aswell, the battery is yet another common issue, most owners replace this themselves. But ofcourse having just paid over 10k for a new bike you should not be having to upgrade parts just to get it started! I hope you get away with not having too many more of the common faults on the ktm 890 adventure
@@ontheroadadventure Yes you are complet right, don't have any logic me or others customs to buy a new battery at the 2° day of having the bike, but to be honest it would have been cheaper for me if I had done it, it would have saved a lot of wasted time and hassle.
Now i just want to forget and enjoy riding my bike!😁
And that everything goes well with your bike too and you enjoy good times with it😉
Enjoy, ride safe bud
I crashed mine into a 44 ton lorry and it was fine , only issue I had was warped discs and put right in 48 hours.
How you doing with the Guzzi Wes?
44 tons!!! is the lorry okay ?
I have the 2023 Adventure 890R and so far the only big issue is the leaking Mitas E07+ front tire ( known issue as well, no replacement tires available ATM ). Unfortunately I crashed it end of May and I'm not able to ride it for a couple of months. The bike has been completely fixed. The crash was my fault though, but 2 weeks before my crash, I almost lost the front end on a roundabout, finding out upon my arrival at home, there was less than 1 bar left in the front.
One other small little thing I noticed, my battery dropped to 12.9Volt, and it would not start any longer after like 2 months not using it. So now I'm using an Optimate charger to keep my battery at the normal Voltage.
Sorry to hear of your accident. Yes the front tyre not holding air is another very common issue with the 23 models, battery problems again are common, also keep checking your headstock bearings
@@ontheroadadventure Thx, will ask the dealer to check the headstock bearings next time I bring it in !
@@dawn-moon You’ll want to remember or write down the torque spec and check it regularly 👍
@@ontheroadadventure I'm not touching that myself, but I can check if there's play in them by locking front brake and whobble the bike back and forward I guess
@@dawn-moon It’s something you’ll want to learn, not a difficult job but very important on these. Another give away for loose head stock bearings if your up to it is when you let go of the handlebars you should see no vibration in the bars, if they start to wobble you know you have the problem. Not the most sensible way to check but effective!
On the 19th June I got my brand new 890adv 2023. 17th July had a major failure the bike stalled on an A road at 50 MPH. I started it again but when I slowed down in the revs it stalled again. Bike went back to dealer and they tried a number of things but could not find the issue. Fortunately KTM have agreed to replace the bike with a new one. Bikes can go wrong it’s the follow up from the manufacturer that’s key and KTM have stepped up.
Good service from your dealer this time. Hopefully your replacement will do a bit better for you. How many miles had it done?
@@ontheroadadventure 500 miles
@@ontheroadadventure I must say the dealer has been very good. They have tried to fix the bike and kept me informed on the progress.
@@gideonhajioff8542 You can’t ask for more than that
@@gideonhajioff8542 wow not long then! Mine had all kinds of problems in the first week or so
Those are minor thinks that i can do them by myself ... I own 2T 250 enduro KTM and is perfect ... I do maintenance, and piston, fork internals etc, so those issues on 890 is not hinder me to buy one .... or maybe wait one year for 990 Adventure 👍
The thing is though, we should not be paying 10k for new motorcycles that immediately need consistent repairs. KTM need to do better
I've owned a 300TPI and a 790 Adventure. 4000 on the TPI and no issues, 6000 on the 790 again no problems. Sounds like most of the issues highlighted are due to poor PDI by Dealer. I wouldn't hesitate to get any KTM.
It’s strange with KTM some people have a great experience and others absolutely terrible. You’d think they would do something about it, the damage to the brand is immense
@@ontheroadadventure You will always find more people willing to tell you their worst experiences, it's the same with BMW etc. Take it with a pinch of salt.
@@jimbates6115 I thought that before I bought a KTM….. a turned out the reliability rumour was very true lol. Worst bike I ever owned and I had a Harley sportster for a short time 🤷♂️😂😂
Ive been dabbling with the idea of a ktm. Definitely keeping my Tenere
Yes good choice I’d say! Have you tried the new world raid?
Ride the KTM 890 and you'll be sorry that Tenere' ever crossed your lips. The Tenere' is a turd next to it.
😂
That didn’t work out well for me! My 890 was a Liabilty! I’d take the Yamaha anyday
@@howlinhog Absolutely, that little trials bike seat on a T7, no space to even put a real seat, it doesnt hold enough gas, its way top heavy, T7 makes 65HP on a good day, the suspension needs a complete re-do for off road..................1 ride on a 890R and any thoughts of a T7 were gone.My 890 has been 100% trouble free for 18,000 miles, its a rocket on dirt or pavement. 550 mile days are easy.
People get suckered in by online whiners desperate for clicks and likes, they want to take a whole company down if they can Wankers.
As a moto mech,i would buy the 950s-990s.Not the newer ones.Also i would add thet from around 2010 onwards,bikes generaly became more complicated/fragile than the older models,and some manufacturers seem to strugle with parts availability
Yes we are thinking ourselves to go back to basics, simple is always best
@@ontheroadadventure don't get me wrong,when they work they are a lot better than the old ones .when they go bad though...
Reliability is everything to us when adventure touring
@@ontheroadadventure yep.and preventive maintenance
This includes keeping the bikes clean and being hands on with them up close to spot potential issues later
Hmm... Looks lile they're having QA issues. Maybe that's also why they're eating cams. A bad head casting could easily result in a partially blocked oil passage that ends up under-oiling a cam lobe. Or a fully blocked one.
There reputation has taken a huge hit the last few years, my experience was not good and I was glad to get rid of
@@ontheroadadventure Yeh, the fuch up is the fuch up, but the way they've uhh... "handled" the issue is what sealed it for me. I'm glad I didn't buy one the last time around and I don't think I'll be considering KTM or associates the next time. So disappointment 😮💨
@@233kosta I agree, it’s like they know they are producing a poor quality product for premium money and just don’t care
I have 11,000 miles on my 890 ADV-R. No problems.
Did you check your fuses ( in-line?) regarding your under seat power wires?
Seems some are lucky some are not! Yes I checked fuses etc. I don’t know what the issue was but so many on a brand new bike is unbelievable. I only did 1500 miles in about ten days to discover the problems I did. That was enough of the KTM ownership experience for me 😂
It's so disappointing to see issues still going on dad and I bought 2x KTM 390 Adventures brand new for a trip to Norway an I had months of battle to reject the bikes for refund, we had issues with both bikes,
Bike one my dad's,
Fly by wire faults, Corrosion on a brand new bike, tft display issues, filling with that much condensation once the weather turned living at altitude (cat and fiddle) you couldn't read the display it had that much condensation, would stall going from 3rd to 2nd. Both wheels would go flat within 8 hours (fixed that)
On mine I found one of the side panels had a broken press in lug, the same tft issues as my dad's which was a big issue for me riding in winter over average camera zones.
Ktm wouldn't help at the time they don't cover the displays in the warranty book eventually the dealer did the right thing an gave us a refund.
The other one was both bikes had completely different levels of base vibration dad's was smooth mine was coarse.
Real shame as they were exciting to ride, I've had the Himalayan also a nightmare an managed to get my money back n the dealer completely agreed, 300 Rally typical Honda although the shock was soft really enjoyed that n now I'm on an 1150gsa because I can work on it myself. Its good to see others calling out these issues as they are commonplace. Personally i dont know why us motorcyclists put up with it my dads car has done 80k milss no issues n when he used to have a focus that did 210k. An my japanese bikes have all been trouble free.
Its a real shame as i enjoyed the ktm riding wise but when problems start with the electronics its a nightmare on these modern bikes.
Sorry to hear of your troubles too. Shame on KTM
@@ontheroadadventure thanks yep it was a real nightmare my dad's still not chose a bike looking like its gonna be a Honda though or Suzuki as we've never had issues with those :)
This is exactly how we ended up back at hondas door. when you need reliability you have to go to honda or yamaha
With the problems you’ve described/experienced and also had feedback from other KTM owners. It sounds like to me; that your problem isn’t the bike…. the problem is the dealership that sold you the bike. I own a 2021 KTM 890S and I love my bike. The dealership I bought mine from has a good reputation for being/staying informed on negative customer complaints from KTM that they look out for the problems that you experienced and corrects them before the bike is sold to a customer. Let me had add that I did experience a couple of problems and they didn’t start until about 4 months of ownership and by then, I already had about 2500 to 3000 miles on the bike. There was a couple of times that I was going to work at 4 o’clock in the morning and after riding for about 15 minutes. I got off the highway exit and the bike turned off on me. The first time it happened, scared the crap out of me. Another experience I had and it also happened about 2 or 3 times. Getting on the highway, I was upshifting from 5th to 6th gear and the it wouldn’t go into 6th gear. It would sit there and making a grinding noise, but as soon as I eased off the throttle, it would go into 6th gear. All of the sudden a few months went by and it dawned on me that I hadn’t experienced any of those issues. I took my bike to the dealership and I told them about it and they were baffled and said they never heard of those issues. I chalked it up to me probably doing something wrong. Now I’m in love with my bike again.
Wow sounds like you did have some problems with yours too that could have made a very different situation. 2500 miles is very new for me, I do around 22k miles a year so I guess I was likely to discover my bikers issues faster than others. For a premium priced bike KTM build quality is just not up there with the big jap brands and if they don’t do something about it very soon they will surely be left behind
I would mount a small battery cut off switch it would shut the power off we use them on the race cars to cut the power...
This was just the start of my KTM problems! I’ve got rid of it now
@@ontheroadadventure I have been seriously thinking about buying one I'm on a 2022 1250 R/T I was thinking about steppin down a size...
@@masterspin7796 If reliability is important to you on any level then there are much better options out there…. I mean like literally any other bike than a KTM lol
@@ontheroadadventure It is one of my concerns especially not starting...
@@masterspin7796 Yes within a week I was carrying jump cables with me on my new bike! That was alarm bells for me lol, not something I could entertain the thought of touring on
Well I was looking at the 890 but was worried about after sales reliability ect you put me right off now I think I go for the Honda Africa twin thanks for the info
I think from my experience of owning the bike only 20 days that the Honda would be a better option if you require any real level of quality or reliability for your money. Definitely a learning curve for me! I just hope the dealer can refund the money in a good timely manner to put the whole experience behind me.
I reviewed the Africa Twin CRF1100 and will make it live shortly for you. Enjoy
@@ontheroadadventure top man 👍
My '23 has been flawless with over 2300 miles since April.. Shame KTM can't address your issues with the bike.
gone live for you now bud
Thats good and i hope it continues for you. I intended to use my bike for adventure as the name suggests, but theres no way id go ride my KTM on a local adventure let alone to Morocco for example. I did 22k miles on my triumph in 12 months - KTM 890 adventure would never make it lol
I have a 2021 version and not had any of those issues. Maybe they should sack the new guy in the factory
It’s strange every now and then you meet someone who seems to have a good one! How many miles have you done on yours?
the more research I do on the KTMs the more I realize it's like that crazy girlfriend we all had that was nuts...but damn was she good at some things. The things she was good at made the crazy worth it.
I'm in my 40's now and not so sure I can handle crazy anymore. I think I want a reliable, goes to work every day and brings home a steady income type girl...like the Honda Transalp. She might not be so fun in the sack but I just can't do crazy anymore no matter how fun it is sometimes.
This is the review I should have made 👍
servus! my ktm 890R '21 now got 18tkm on the clock and it was pure fun. there was a tiny leakage of the front brake reservoire (some drops) the first time i laid it on the ground but it didn't reoccur (??). after decent offroad usage including multiple light crashes and longer distance adv trips i had no major issues at all. sometimes the display went black, lets say 10 times so far. doesn't do anything to the bike in terms of riding functionalities, just goes black and is fixed with a restart. not cool but not really impairing. it's a known issue. as well as sometimes the display has issues with condensation water which happened once to me (mild case). Wether i'm a lucky guy or you are an unlucky one, i can't decide. what i can say is that this bike is the most fun bike i've ever ridden and the stock performance in terms of suspension, motor, punch, electronics, crash resilience, offroad capabilities and handling hardly has any competitor and at least the T7!
I agree the 890 for performance is probably the best in its class but this idea of accepting known issues and faults, many niggles and problems is just not good enough from a new bike and from what i used to consider a main reputable brand. For me, it’s just not good enough. Some have been lucky though and had good ones that go on to do good miles, but this does seem to be the exception to the rule unfortunately
@@ontheroadadventure yes, fair enough!
@@leberkas_adv It’s a shame but KTM really need to up the quality control to get customer confidence back and then they will have an amazing product again
Yes I think I’ll stick with my tiger xca no problems three years down the road, nearly fancied a change but no. Thanks for your review.8
weak point on those are the rubber parts,the starter and on some the gearchange lever
I’ve done 3 million miles on my KTM and I’ve never even changed my tyres … it’s amazing,
this is the usual Kato owners reply’s to any problem put out there.
When I bought mine I too ignored the warnings from others just because I wanted it to be good so badly
THIS. times 10000.
This type is the most biased and insufferable of all
@@ontheroadadventure I'm in the market for a new bike, which brought me to your channel. You're right! The KTM looks awesome on paper, but the more research I do, the more problems I discover, like the floating rotor washer issue, and the camshaft wear (usually around 16k) which isn't covered under warranty. Ugh! Transalp with mod's is looking better and better today. Thanks for sharing!
I would take the Transalp or Tenere all day over this, what use is a adventure bike you cant trust on an adventure...
3 million miles ..same tyres 😅😅😅😅😅😅
What a dog. I was toying with the idea of an 890. Not going to happen now. I gather they’re not exactly into customer care either. But the steering head bearing really should have been picked up at the first service even if it was missed during PDI.
Yes I agree, we pay too much for a first service which is just a quick oil change and supposedly look over the bike but I suspect it’s £250 for a £40 oil change. An accident waiting to happen, two dangerous faults on the bike and two quality control issues had me run from the KTM brand.
15 thousand k’s on mine. Zero issues. Great bike.
Awesome, sounds like you got a good one 👍
That’s only 9000 miles, a T7 owner ( long haul Paul) has covered over 180 000 miles with no issues.
@@marksimpson5218 I really like the T7 if it had cruise control, a comfy seat and tubeless tyres I’d get one
KTM makes very good dirt bikes and that's about it.
I agree, it’s like they can make amazing bikes but only with very short life spans that need constant attention
I’m assuming you have a 2023 model? My 2020 to 890 adventure R has had none of those issues at all. I think a lot of it comes down to who builds the bike once it ships in.
Mine was a 23 plate but 22 model. Partially you may be right, certainly the headstock bearing should have been checked by the dealer high at PDI and first service, the electrical problems is just poor quality and the leaking brake fluid is also a common dangerous fault the KTM are aware of and have not yet recalled
@@ontheroadadventure sorry I really screwed up on my typing. Mine is also a 2022 model.
@@BraaapoholicBob Hopefully yours will continue to give you many happy miles, there are plenty of people who seem to have good ones
I love the performance of ktm bikes... when it works. However, build quality is not good. Bought a bmw f850gs... no problems especially the newer models and build quality is far better.
I agree to ride I loved the KTM but after only 20 days o didn’t want to ride it anymore. I value my safety more than KTM apparently. How have you found the bmw? Done any long distance trips on it yet?
@@ontheroadadventure yup done some long rides. Never had problems even as it is about to reach 20k kms. A little bit "boring" compared to ktm but reliability is much better. And the build quality is far from ktm's
hey il take boring and reliable all day long after this experience!
@@ontheroadadventure so true.
But then I had an s1000r with chocolate cams, ultimately it grenades the engine. Many bikes had the same problem for many years, point being every manufacturer has its problem bikes!! It's not just limited to KTM even the mighty BMW continue to sell bikes with known faults.
Ya KTM have been know for shocking Build quality.
I have not had any major issues with my CFMoto 650MT as of yet. (Chinese brand)
Did have to get new front brake-switch and rear indicator very recently under warranty. But still happy with my purchase. Guess cant complain at under £7000 bike and what you get with that money.
Hopefully you find more positives to overcome the negative of your bike.
Ash I think you did well with your CF Moto, the KTM 790 is now made by the CF Moto “overseen” by KTM! I let my heart rule my head on the KTM!
@@ontheroadadventure yep. KTM even distributor for CFmoto now in UK. Mine was brought before all this was sorted out. As you said, alot of KTM bikes are manufactured in CFmoto factory’s. They have a strong partnership. Currently no dealer for Cfmoto in Devon amd Cornwall. :( As CMS where got my bike from no longer CFmoto dealer as KTM wanted ridiculous sale margin and they could not meet it. SP Motorcycles not taken on CFmoto yet and not sure if they will. As they the KTM dealer as you might know already. Still be shambles with this transition from Quedzilla to KTM.
Think got my Bike at the right time before this transition started. Even raised the price of the bike and got rid of side storage boxes and think Crash Bars by default in the new 2023 model of 650MT. :( Mine 2022 model.
You did well Ash, May you have many more happy miles! i paid premium and got budget from KTM
I own a DRZ400s and one of the things about it is that I trust it with my life. I'll go out alone in the desert and ride without worrying if it will break down. It's slow, and weak at highway speed so I was thinking of the T7 or the 890 for my next bike. I think you just sold me on the T7...
Absolutely get the T7 over any KTM I wish I had listened to my head, not my heart! Keep the DRZ too! Excellent bikes
I had a DRZ, the top end wore out way too quick, but was cheap to replace, it always used oil no matter what was done. The handling and suspension were atrocious , and total wobble box when pushed hard off road. But for you its the best bike ever. Other than the slow and weak part.
This guy in this video is trying to scare people away from the 890, in reality my 890R is the funnest bike Ive ever owned in a long career on bikes. Its the best. totally trouble free.
1 wanker with a youtube video shouldnt decide a purchase
I have a 2023 890 Adventure that has just gotten its 600 mile break-in service done. The only issue that I have had is that the front wheel has a hop at speeds between about 37-48 mph. The dealer has tried twice to balance the tire and has come to the conclusion that the tire is incompatible with the bike. I believe it is the wheel and am going to try and get it replaced under warranty. Other than that, I love the bike and have had none of the issues you have mentioned.....maybe you just got a lemon. Do they have a lemon law for motorcycles in your state?
I am in the UK and unfortunately in good company with lots of unhappy and disappointed owners, I was able to return mine under consumer rights due to numerous faults within the first 20 days. The front wheel and tyre is a common problem on the 23 model, most of them have issues keeping tyre pressure too
@@ontheroadadventure Did you get another 890, or did you move on to another bike? If so, what did you get, or are you still in the process of choosing? I haven’t noticed any new reveals on your channel…
@@bobvandick2546 Yes I replaced it with a Africa Twin CRF 1100. Here you go… This explains my thoughts when choosing my next one Should YOU Buy Honda Africa twin CRF1100?
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@@ontheroadadventure Wow, nice looking bike. The bike I had before the KTM was a 2018 BMW R1200GS. The reason I got the KTM was I was looking for something smaller and easier to move around. I must admit that I was skeptical about the reliability, but it checked all the other boxes, so I went for it. I’m beginning to wonder if I made a mistake. I’m currently working with a KTM service representative to try to get this front wheel hop issue sorted out. If not, I will be looking for another bike. If it is fixed, I will hang onto it with fingers crossed. So far, the wheel hop has been the only issue so far….other than that I’m very pleased with it.
@@bobvandick2546 how many miles have you done so far?
Did they build your KTM in Austria, or India? India of course would not be as good.
I believe at the time only the 790 was being made in Australia? Not certain on that but they don’t have a great reputation here anymore for reliability sadly
Yeah it seems like these 790/890s are a little bit of hot mess (and I own one). Kind of a DYI endeavor. Just got my bike back from the dealer after asking them to look at three issues. The quickshifter was re-calibrated (seems ok), the steering head is looser than when I took it in (I usually take care of this myself, and this is why, but she was going in anyway to have the QS looked at), and there's a new clunk from somewhere which just elicited shoulder shrugs. You have to be your own mechanic with these things, it seems. FWIW, I've had three 1290s and, aside from minor issues and repeatedly loosening steering heads, no major issues.
These should come with an advisory sticker and a free set of tools! Great when working right though! How long have you had yours?
@@ontheroadadventure I have a 2023, couple of months, 1600 miles or so. Incredible machine, but it's got a few issues.
I continuously hear of issues with the 890 but not so much with the Norden 901. Is the ownership experience different for Norden owners?
Good question, I don’t know much about them, to be honest you don’t see many of them about
6 months 5000km’s on my Expedition. Zero issues so far.
Planning on taking it for a 7000km roadtrip this summer. Full trust so far :)
@@SideQuestStijn Long may it continue 👍 Where you going?
From The Netherlands through Austria, Croatia and the Balkan to Greece. Maybe over the Transfagarasan on the way back :)
You should have rejected the bike as not fit for purpose.
The dealer has one go at fixing it.
I did this with a Honda due to engine vibrations.The dealer didnt want to play ball.I had a talk with a solicitor who said you either get another bike or your money back,they got me a new bike.The bike had done 190 miles!!!
This is what I did I asked for a full refund but in the meantime I would continue my reviewing of the ownership experience… they collected it the next morning from me 🤣
Thank God I bought an Africa Twin . Did visit KTM and was impressed with bike but thankyou for the transparency. What are the 790s like if the German built are like this ?
You made a fantastic choice! I test rode allot of bikes recently and there was one clear winner for me, I picked up my Africa Twin today! Will be lots of AT content to come
@@ontheroadadventure picking mine up Friday gonna run it in on trip to Cornwall ….. can’t wait . What astounds me is the balance at low speed and filtering …… feels like magic ….. like a Segway
@@themarkbishop A great description!
I've got 1100 kms on my 2023 ktm and have to say - amazing bike! The only struggle is i've been riding 3, 4 and 6 cylinder bikes adjusting to the 2 cylinder is taking me a bit - just more rattly than the silky smooth than the more cylinder oriented bikes. In saying that - tons of power per weight ratio :)
When the bike is working it is fantastic! Like you I enjoyed the power to weight ration and the handling was fantastic but unfortunately mine was a lemon
It's not being a twin cylinder that's the problem, it is just that engine rattles like a bag of bolts. The T7, Suzuki 800 and Honda Transalp are mechanically smooth and quiet.
Actuallywe have 790 2019 and 890 2023 at home, and both are sharing most of yours issues... These are probably last KTMs we bought... I am also very pissed by the low quality. I will probably trade it with tenere ore something after a few years... who knows..
Sorry to hear yours are problematic too. I’d go T7 or Africa twin for reliability
Been thrashing my T7 for 8-9months is been absolutely faultless and it saved me from walking away from motorcycling as the KTM put me off all together literally was selling up and luckily I got a test ride on a T7 and I continue to invest in this industry and support local dealers and aftermarket bling, but I will not support or invest in ktm and that’s a massive loss to not only them but the small guys who make a living machining and fabricating components, I actually put a short review together I shall post it soon it was spur of the moment and my GoPro is not set up well but hopefully it gives you an idea of the incredible T7👌🏻
@@Twistsquishbang we do like the T7 allot, we just wish it was tubeless and had cruise control
Premium price with poor build quality.
You are right there bud. Put me off the KTM brand for life
I have no idea why people spend their money on ktms. Don't worry though, get all those minor gremlins sorted and ride happy knowing by 15000 miles your camshafts will be fxxked.....probably just after the warranty runs out.
Buggar that I gave mine back after 10 days as faulty product
U should be giving the bike a once over before riding, especially knowing certain things need looking at
This is a brand new bike that had two inspections from the dealership within a week. There really is no excuse for such a poor quality product at a premium price bracket and definitely no excuse for poor inspection by the dealership.
Will never own a ktm. I personally have had great luck with triumph with 29 k miles on my 2018 street triple with no issues and valves looked great
Excellent 👌 You can’t go wrong with a Triumph, and they stand with their customers too. KTM just doesn’t seem to care
How are those camshafts looking?
Like butter 😂
Got a brandnew 2022 ktm 790 adv R here in the Philippines on sale. Its 3,400 usd cheaper than the T7 here. I duno if its still worth it than buying a T7, but dont have an issue yet.
Come back in a 10k miles and let us know how you got on
@@ontheroadadventureyeah lets see. Or maybe sell this before 5k miles and get a T7. 😊
Mine lasted me 10 days 1200 miles I believe with so many failures they came to take it from me before I made more reviews 🤣 We went for Honda Africa twins after that! T7 though is a excellent choice
I seriously want a KTM but I commute 300-400 miles a week and I just cannot bring myself to buying one for fear of being let down. Such a shame.
Its almost promised.... Id look at Tenere or Africa twin
@@ontheroadadventure
The Tenere I sat on and knew I’d be regretful. I’m 5ft 9 so, although not impossible by any means, I’d never truly be comfortable. Awesome machines. I’d also want a bit more grunt. If they ever bring out a 900cc version I’d think about it again but then it would completely go against the intended use of the masterpiece (being so off-road oriented!)…
The Africa twin is my cup of tea. I’d put up with the height and adapt for that machine but it’s out of my price range :( for now at least…
I’m now looking at a Yamaha Tracer 9 Or an MT09. The child in me is telling me MT10 but realistically, it’s never going to be a good choice!
Too many bikes I want. Not enough money to buy them all! One day I will… Just not now lol
Your 2 inches taller than me, and Im taller than Ewa, i ride my AT with the seat in the high position so youd be fine for height. Tracer 900 is an amzing machine, i had the 2017, you want to buy from the first GT version onwards as the suspension was much better
@@ontheroadadventureIt’s not a persons height that matters , it’s their inside leg measurement . I am 5ft 11 inches but only have a 30inch inside leg . I know people who are an inch smaller , yet they have a 32 inch inside leg measurement . The width of the seat & not just the seat height needs to be taken into account .
So I've got a Duke 890r 22model..and 1600miles and no issues at all..is the adventure made in Austria or the far east I wonder?
I understood the 790 was made by CFMoto but the 890 was KTM?
@@ontheroadadventure All are made in China... the only made in Austria is the new 990 that will appear in april 2024.
My 2023 890 R at 5000 miles mostly off-road ridden hard with lots of after market…. ZERO issues bud…
Curious if your accessory fuses went when the battery was flat.
No I did check all the fuses all was well. Strange one that
That's very disappointing. My own KTM and my brothers KTMs, all two stroke enduros, seem to be reliable fortunately. No worse than our japanese ones at least. Hope the company sorts any quality issues out.
Only yesterday we met a lady on her travels on her KTM 790 and she had a endless list of problems with a hers too, all of which I spoke about and many more
I wonder if the problems are specifically in the adventure range. Needs to be addressed anyway. I had been thinking about getting an adventure model. Thanks for the video. 👍
My advice is pick another machine if your looking for reliability
Rich, I know you have got rid of this bike but these faults are alarming especially the leaking brake fluid reservoir. As you say this is dangerous. In fact I would go as far to say it should be a RECALL issue and if KTM don't do it they should be made to. Contact VSOA and make your concerns known and they can FORCE KTM to make a widespread recall on the grounds of SAFETY. The leaking brake fluid is not only a risk to health through injury to eyes affecting vision or contact with skin as it is corrosive, but leaking brake fluid from the braking system means the braking performance itself on an affected bike could be compromised and if serious could prove fatal if the brakes don't function as they should.
Then there are all the other faults such as camshafts failing at 15k miles because they are made of cheese.
Shame as I really like KTM bikes, but I would NEVER own one because of such poor build quality and KTM's indifference to these major faults on their bikes. Plus additional add on features are subscription based which stinks. You buy a bike that's what you get, you don't then have to pay extra to unlock other features or it is withdrawn because you no longer subscribe. Bad.
I agree with all you say...
Issues like this after 20 days on an expensive bike like this. Come on KTM get a grip. I do have a 390 Duke and no problems in two years of ownership to be fair though.
Long may yours continue bud, seems it’s a mixed bag with KTM but for me it’s a gamble il never take again
@@ontheroadadventure Don't blame you.
Always wear eye protection while riding
Good advice matey
That's what happens when the GREED takes over !!! - Austrians wanted to make these bikes CHEAPER ( for the company ) in China...India .... Unavoidably THIS will always be the result with stinginess.
The camshaft issue - STILL going on !
I got rid of my KTM after 10 days and endless troubles. Never again
What a shame on a otherwise great machine. As a Ktm 390 Adv owner, it seems like it’s really just a roll of the dice, some bikes are trouble free, others are just a complete nightmare. Unfortunately, Warranty repairs and customer service are typically meet with deaf ears. Hondas are sounding better all the time
Yes I agree but it’s completely unfair to the consumer to have a lucky dip when buying a 10k product! I like your thinking and I have also replaced KTM with Honda
Brake fluid in the eyes, jumper cables, mockery from the factory...yup, that KTM lifestyle takes more explaining then the Hardly Ridden Davison lifestyle don't y'all think? lol I just came home with a new Yamaha and a new Honda for the same price you paid,, I;ll let ya know how it goes!
Which did you buy? i got ride of the KTM after 10 days and got the Africa Twin
@@ontheroadadventure Came home with a 2024 Yamaha XSR900 and a Honda 300L, plus a 6x12 cargo trailer to hold and transport them! All for $20K American.
A fine pair of Bikes! the CP3 Engine is a peach!
@@ontheroadadventure Yamaha must have run out of wire brushes, the exhaust pipe looks like a Russian turtle tank after a drone strike...lol
21,000 miles on my 2021 890R, not one single issue. At valve adj check time, it needed no adjustment.
Cams are great. Chain has needed no adjustment, the strongest stock chain Ive ever used.
This bull$hit about attacking KTM non stop is just that, online hype frenzy internet attack crap.
People are on a roll with it and wont stop. Lotta lies being spread to further their cause.
Dont believe them.
I took exactly your advice when i was warned not to buy KTM, I couldnt believe it could be true or as bad as people told me... Well here is my Experience... I know some people have been lucky, but i was not
Good grief what an experience you have had, and to have others experience the same issues and KTM not doing anything about it, is a disgrace and shows lack of quality control and customer support to resolve the issues.
Hope your next bike whatever it maybe, does not give you a bad experience.
🤞I don’t have any major issues with my next 🏍️ when it arrives (Not KTM, thank goodness)
Thanks Peter, Shame on KTM this should at the least be a recall on the brake master cylinder leaking like that. A accident waiting to happen. There’s simply no excuse for the headstock bearing being loose after two apparent inspections
My 2022 890 had electrical issues at 2,500 miles next in around 40 degrees it’s the old hard to start issue and when it starts it’s running on one cylinder deal and finally I was loosing water from my reservoir I looked down into my oil fill hole and there was a sludge starting to build up I removed some oil sent it to a lab and it came back positive for antifreeze I took the oil sample paper work to my KTM dealer they rode it around town and told me it didn’t use and water so I contacted KTM so make a long story short KTM told me the bike was fine just ignore the oil sample and ride it I will never own another KTM there warranty is a joke.
Sorry to hear of your Experience. Shame on KTM 😡
Is this the 2022 model? Keen to know if anyone exp. same with 2023?
Yes mine was 22. The 23 has its own host of problems. Those can’t even keep the air in its front tyre 😂
I've had my 890R since May and have over 11,000 km with no problems. I previously had a 790R for 4 years and 30.000 trouble free km. KTM builds great bikes
There are some good ones it seems, but it seems usual that KTMs are generally low mileage bikes, 30k km is about year one for us
Indeed, I am on my third KTM, 1290 SDGT, 390 Duke, 890R and have experienced no issues whatsoever over 30,000 miles. The kinds of things you are describing are without question an issue with the people who KTM pays to do a job - first with the folks who without question are well paid to properly assemble, and verify it is able to meet the design specifications. Then on to the dealer who is tasked with preparing the bike for delivery. Obviously the assembly process was flawed as well as the follow up and you wind up with problems that should never have been. It is import to breakdown issues to determine the scope. Ask yourself - was it a bad design? Was it a poorly manufactured part? Was it assembled according to spec? Was it inspected to verify before you leave the dealership?
The fact that (for the most part) we love their bikes! Is a testament to the first point - it most probably is designed very well indeed. Finally, if we are aware of possible issues via a reasonable due-diligence process and WE fail to check things out a bit before we ride, then, we also have a responsibility that cannot be dismissed.
No machine is perfect, but a machine that is special deserves its best chance - by EVERYONE who comes into contact with it to SHINE up to its potential. Reality check - what’s the alternative? An “appliance” that is as dependable as sin! No thanks 🤔
@@jeschuitema I do agree the dealer had a big part to play in this, the bike was PDI before collection and 600 mile service done a few days later, you’d have thought some of the issues would have been picked up and dealt with. Having said that, look on the forums or just the comments here and you’ll find hundreds of people with the same bikes and same issues no matter which dealer it comes from. There’s no doubt to me KTM has terrible build quality and il never buy one again.
It is an amazing machine and I see why people try to make excuses and exceptions for it, we want it to be good so badly
Stats say otherwise. I would not touch a ktm with a 10 foot barge pole. Shocking quality and reliability. Apart from that, great...
Please cpuld you these stats?@@alrightdave6135
My 22 plate is on 1600 miles & not 1 problem yet 😁
Long may it continue bud, they can’t all be bad but mine was shocking
@@ontheroadadventure What did the dealer say when you wanted to reject it ? 🤨
@@markmcdonald470 Mine was less than 30 days and had several faults so returned under consumer rights act. No option for them.
@@ontheroadadventure What are you thinking next ? 😁
@@markmcdonald470 I have been test riding over the last few days, my mind is not made up yet but it will be one of the reliable jap brands! Live and learn!