I am home for a few days, and have left the KTM in Salt Lake. The Overland Journal team will be traveling up to Salt Lake on Wednesday, early.
After Outdoor Retailer, I plan to ride the KTM to Denver, where I will be spending a few weeks in Colorado.
Overall, the KTM was all the Adventure Motorcycle I had hoped it would be, and it proved to be a different moto in nearly every way from the F650 GS. The GS is low and comfortable, while the KTM is (really) tall and the seat would get anyone at Gitmo to talk. The GS gets nearly TWICE the fuel economy of the KTM, but the KTM is nearly twice as fast. In the dirt, the KTM was just right for the TAT, and overall had an easy time of the trail and could comfortably travel at 20-30% higher speeds over the same terrain. However, IMHO, the TAT was at times near the limits of what the GS was capable of, and the TAT found the limits of the 650s ground clearance and suspension travel on a few occasions. The BMW is clearly built for refinement, reliability and comfort (which includes stand-up height), while the KTM is willing to compromise all of the above for performance, a compromise I am also willing to make.
In fact, I plan on buying a 990 Adventure once we get back from South America.
I did have a few niggling issues with the KTM on the trip, which all tie back to the prior owner, like the Carter fuel pump and the clutch fluid being contaminated. The battery is a bit weak, and needs to be replaced too.