KTM 890 ADVENTURE R

KTM 890 Adventure R — RevSync Review

The KTM 890 Adventure R is the hardcore mid-size adventure machine — a purpose-built, off-road-capable platform with a torquey parallel-twin, long travel suspension and a full electronics suite for serious overland and trail work.

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Quick Facts
Power
105 PS @ 8,500 rpm
Torque
100 Nm @ 6,500 rpm
Weight
205 kg
Mileage
18–22 km/l (real world)
Price
₹10.25 L (typical)

First Impressions & Ride Summary

The 890 Adventure R feels purposeful from the first twist of the throttle — heavier than small-displacement ADVs but composed and planted when the pace increases. The parallel-twin delivers strong mid-range torque, and the long-travel suspension soaks up rough tracks while remaining stable on fast dirt and gravel.

This is a bike built to carry luggage, cover long distances and tackle technical single-track with confidence when fitted with the right tyres and protection.

KTM 890 Adventure R Front

Design & Ergonomics

The Adventure R wears a rugged, purpose-driven aesthetic — tall beak, slim tank for off-road movement and a wide handlebar for leverage. The ergonomics favour standing and technical riding: a firm, supportive seat and a rider triangle that makes off-camber and slow-speed manoeuvres intuitive.

Quality of panels and fasteners is premium, and the reinforced subframe and luggage mounts are ready for serious expedition racks and cases.

KTM 890 Adventure R Design

Engine & Performance

The 889 cc parallel-twin produces strong, usable torque through the mid-range — ideal for climbing, overtaking and powering out of loose corners. The motor is paired with a quickshifter-equipped 6-speed gearbox and a slip/assist clutch for reduced lever effort in traffic.

On tarmac the 890 feels brisk and refined; in the dirt it delivers tractable pull and strong engine braking when required. Power delivery is smooth and well-calibrated across ride modes.

KTM 890 Adventure R Engine

Handling & Chassis

Chassis uses a strong trellis frame with a compliant, long-travel WP suspension setup tuned for heavy loads and rough terrain. The R features adjustable front and rear damping so you can dial in the feel for solo, two-up or luggage-laden touring.

Spoked wheels (or optional spoked setup) and a 21″ front / 18″ or 17″ rear configuration on some markets give real off-road capability; on-road manners are stable and confidence-inspiring at high speeds.

KTM 890 Adventure R Handling

Braking

High-spec Brembo/ByBre brakes (market dependent) provide strong, repeatable stopping power. The ABS is cornering-capable with off-road modes to reduce intervention when needed. Lever feel is firm and progressive, and the system inspires confidence during heavy touring and technical descents.

Brake setup is capable for both highway speeds and trail conditions when paired with the correct pads and maintenance intervals.

KTM 890 Adventure R Braking

Touring & Comfort

The 890 R is intended for long-distance adventures: a comfortable seating position, generous tank range and a windscreen that shields at highway speeds. The bike accepts pannier racks and larger tanks and is oriented to carry heavy loads without compromising stability.

Electronics like multiple ride modes, cruise control, cornering ABS and TFT connectivity make navigation and long rides easier; they also add to the bike’s usability in varied conditions.

KTM 890 Adventure R Touring Comfort

Owner Experience & Community Opinion

Owners praise the 890 R for its balance between on-road speed and off-road competence. Common owner upgrades include heavier-duty skid plates, stronger luggage racks, tubeless conversion (if spoked) and tailored suspension settings for weight and terrain.

890 R riders — share accessory lists, tyre choices and long-route tips to help others prepare for serious adventures. Leave your comment.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Potent, torquey parallel-twin ideal for loaded touring
  • Long-travel, adjustable suspension tuned for off-road use
  • Comprehensive electronics including cornering ABS & multiple ride modes
  • Expedition-ready chassis and mounting points
Cons
  • Heavier and more expensive than entry-level ADVs
  • Servicing and spares cost higher than smaller KTMs
  • Some riders may prefer a lighter, single-cylinder machine for extreme technical trails

Full Specifications

Engine & Transmission
Engine TypeParallel-twin, Liquid-cooled, DOHC (8 valves)
Displacement889 cc
Bore x Stroke90.7 mm x 68.8 mm
Compression Ratio13.5:1
Max Power105 PS @ 8,500 rpm
Max Torque100 Nm @ 6,500 rpm
CoolingLiquid cooled with water/oil heat exchanger
Fuel SystemEFI with Bosch EMS and ride-by-wire (RBW)
ClutchPASC anti-hopping, mechanically operated
Transmission6-speed manual; quickshifter+ & slip/assist clutch

The parallel twin delivers strong mid-range punch and usable engine braking — great for loaded touring and technical sections alike.

Chassis, Suspension & Dimensions
FrameChromium-molybdenum steel tubular space frame; engine as stressed member
Front SuspensionWP XPLOR USD 48 mm fork, 240 mm travel, adjustable compression & rebound
Rear SuspensionWP XPLOR PDS monoshock, 240 mm travel, adjustable
Wheelbase1528 mm
Seat Height880 mm
Ground Clearance~263 mm
Kerb Weight~215 kg (market dependent)
Fuel Tank Capacity20 L

Long travel suspension and a tall seat make the bike ideal for long-distance, heavily loaded riding — tuning the damping is key when you add luggage or pillion.

Brakes & Wheels
Front Brake320 mm twin discs (market dependent: Brembo/ByBre)
Rear Brake260 mm disc with ABS
ABSCornering ABS with offroad mode
Traction ControlRider-selectable motor slip regulation
Wheels / TyresSpoked rims with tubeless tires — Front 21″ / Rear 18″

Spoked rims and off-road tyres give genuine trail capability; maintain tyre & spoke checks for expedition reliability.

Electronics & Features
Ride ModesMultiple including offroad modes
Display5-inch full-color TFT with smartphone connectivity
AdditionalQuickshifter+, launch control, optional cruise control, heated grips (market dependent)

Comprehensive electronics make the 890 R both safer and more usable across varied terrain — switch to Offroad modes when the surface gets loose.

Performance & Capacity
Top Speed~200 km/h (claimed)
Mileage (Real World)18 – 22 km/l (riding and load dependent)
Fuel Tank20 L (reserve varies by region)

Expect lower economy when touring heavy or riding aggressively; the large tank helps long range between stops.

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All images © KTM Official & Photographer Rudi Schedl.
Specs shown are commonly published values — verify final figures with KTM or your local dealer for exact market-specific specs.