Category · Supermotos

Supermotos

Track-day and hooligan singles — light, tall, and built to be thrown around.

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1996
Earliest Era
2026
Latest Era

Supermoto is the smallest production segment and arguably the most fun. Take an enduro bike, fit 17-inch street wheels with sticky tires, big front brake, and you've got a street-legal hooligan tool. The 690 SMC R, 701 Supermoto, Dorsoduro, and DR-Z4SM cover essentially the entire US production market — there are barely any others.

What they're good at: city riding, backroad blasts, track days, and being able to flick into any direction instantly. Light weight (140-160kg / 310-350lb), tall stance, narrow, maneuverable, and brakes that will lift the rear wheel off the ground.

What they're not good at: highway. Single-cylinder buzz at 80mph for an hour isn't fun. They're also typically tall (around 900mm / 35-inch seat) so short riders struggle, and service intervals on the bigger singles are short. But for the type of riding most people enjoy most — short, twisty, fast, fun — there's nothing better.

KTM

KTM 690 SMC R

3/4 eras · current: 2026
74BHP
Power
147KG
Weight
$14,174
2026 Price

693cc liquid-cooled single

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Husqvarna

Husqvarna 701 Supermoto

4/4 eras · current: 2026
74BHP
Power
147KG
Weight
$14,714
2026 Price

693cc liquid-cooled single

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Aprilia

Aprilia Dorsoduro

1/4 eras · current: 2016
92BHP
Power
186KG
Weight
$14,918
2016 Price

749cc liquid-cooled V-twin

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Suzuki

Suzuki DR-Z400SM

4/4 eras · current: 2026
38BHP
Power
151KG
Weight
$10,124
2026 Price

398cc liquid-cooled single (FINALLY updated!)

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Ducati

Ducati Hypermotard V2

2/4 eras · current: 2026
120BHP
Power
178KG
Weight
$13,495
2026 Price

All-new V2 engine, 13kg lighter than 939

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Ducati

Hypermotard 698 Mono

1/4 eras · current: 2026
77.5BHP
Power
151KG
Weight
$10,995
2026 Price

659cc single derived from 1299 Panigale V-twin

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