KTM Duke 690 Flat Tracker
A KTM Duke 690 transformed from stock streetfighter into a minimalist flat tracker — custom aluminum bodywork, round headlight, diamond-stitched seat, and a clean white/black/silver palette with only the orange WP fork caps left as a nod to its heritage.
Overview
A comprehensive custom build of a KTM Duke 690 — starting from the stock orange-and-white streetfighter and transforming it into a clean, minimalist flat tracker. The build went through multiple iterations, including an experimental full vintage GP-style fairing stage, before arriving at the final refined form.
Bodywork & Fabrication
The stock KTM plastics were replaced with hand-fabricated aluminum bodywork — brushed side panels with mesh/perforated grille inserts, a shortened tail section, and a custom subframe. The color palette trades KTM’s factory orange graphics for a restrained white tank shroud, black frame, and silver aluminum accents. Only the orange WP fork caps remain as a nod to the bike’s heritage.
Details
A round headlight replaces the angular stock KTM unit for that classic flat tracker look. The seat is a custom piece with diamond stitching in black. Billet aluminum rearsets and an Akrapovic exhaust complete the build. The result is a bike that’s equal parts cafe racer, flat tracker, and streetfighter.