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KTM LC 4 620 Super Competition

2001

Year2001
MakeKTM
Displacement609.0 ccm (37.16 cubic inches)
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Review

The KTM LC4 620 Super Competition from 2001 is a single-cylinder machine that followed in the footsteps of the LC4 line, known for its potent performance. This model year aimed to provide a raw and unfiltered riding experience. In terms of competition, it faced off against bikes like the Husqvarna SM 610, which offered a similar blend of supermoto styling and single-cylinder power.

At the heart of the LC4 620 SC beats a 609.0 ccm (37.16 cubic inches) engine. This powerplant produces a maximum power output of 50.0 HP (36.5 kW) at 7500 RPM. The bike isn't just about raw power; it's also surprisingly lightweight at 123.0 kg (271.2 pounds), which contributes to its agility. Riders can expect a top speed of around 175.0 km/h (108.7 mph). Fuel capacity is limited to 9.00 litres (2.38 US gallons), which suggests shorter trips are preferable.

The LC4 620 SC offers a very upright riding position, almost like a dirt bike, prioritizing control over long-distance comfort. The seat height is fairly tall at 940 mm (37.0 inches), which can be a factor for shorter riders. It favors quick handling and maneuverability, making it a blast on twisty roads. The suspension is firm, allowing for great feedback from the road.

This KTM is best suited for experienced riders who appreciate a raw and engaging riding experience. It's not a bike for beginners or those seeking plush comfort. The LC4 620 Super Competition is a machine that prioritizes performance and rider involvement above all else. If you are looking for a pure, unfiltered supermoto experience, this might be the bike for you, just be prepared for its demanding nature.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Exceptional power-to-weight ratio delivers exhilarating acceleration and aggressive performance, ideal for experienced riders. • Lightweight chassis combined with WP suspension provides agile handling and precise control on varied terrains. • Simple, robust engine design makes it relatively easy to maintain and repair, appealing to mechanically inclined owners. • Brembo brakes offer strong and reliable stopping power, crucial for managing the bike's high performance. • Stripped-down, minimalist design contributes to the bike's low weight and raw, unfiltered riding experience. • Highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts due to its limited production and racing pedigree, increasing value.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• The 620 LC4 engine vibrates considerably, leading to rider fatigue on longer rides, reducing overall comfort. • Its aggressive engine tuning and peaky power delivery make it less forgiving for novice riders; requires skill. • Parts availability can be challenging due to the bike's age and limited production run, increasing maintenance costs. • The lack of modern features like fuel injection or electronic rider aids makes it a demanding and raw riding experience. • The high compression engine can be difficult to start, especially when cold, requiring precise technique.
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License Class (EU)

With 50 HP, requires full Class A license. Riders must be 24+ or have 2 years A2 experience (20+).

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 609cc class: 35-50 mpg (5.0-7.0 L/100km)

⛽ Tank: 9.00 litres (2.38 US gallons)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for KTM LC 4 620 Super Competition (609cc):

  • 📋 Group 15-20+ — performance class, higher premiums
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