Adventure Bikes Under $7K With Actual Ride Modes—KTM Finally Gets It Right
KTM's sub-$7K adventure bike delivers dedicated off-road mapping that actually changes throttle response and suspension behavior—not just a software gimmick. For the money, you're getting tech that used to live in bikes twice the price. The segment's finally figured out that durability and capability don't need to cost like a used motorcycle from five years ago.
Budget adventure bikes are the only corner of the market where manufacturers still give a damn about usability over margins.