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Ktm Rc 390

Supplier From India
Jun-12-19

The 2017 KTM RC390 sports a host of updates but it hasnt gotten the generation change that the 390 Duke has. Thats not to take away from its improvements, though: the one change were sure everyone will appreciate is the addition of a more comfortable seat. Adding to its usability are wider mirrors, adjustable levers, and a ride-by-wire throttle that will eliminate the jerkiness at low revs usually associated with the 373cc engine. It also looks a little more traditional, because the exhaust canister is a traditional side-mounted one, thanks to the BS4 emission requirements. A bigger front brake disc helps it stop harder and with more consistency. There are new paint schemes, of course, to differentiate it from the earlier models. However, the generation change that you might be waiting for will be launched in late 2017, but it will be a feature update, rather than a major performance boost


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A sports bike in its purest form, reduced to the essentials--agile, fast, and extremely sporty. Whether you are on country roads or the racetrack, the Moto3 genes are perceptible in every manoeuvre and convey a pure race feeling. The handling - simply spectacular. The performance - incredible. The power - thrilling.
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The 2017 KTM 390 Duke hasnt got a bump in power or torque. That is just about the only thing that hasnt changed about it. What has changed, is everything else. It looks the part, having derived styling from the 1290 Super Duke. The chassis, is a split one with a bolt-on subframe and the bodywork is even more minimal. The front brake is a 320mm one, meaning better bite, progression, feedback and resistance to fading. The exhaust canister has grown thanks to the Euro 4 emission regulations, which the export models have to comply with. This has also contributed to the 11kg more that it weighs over the outgoing model. The biggest changes besides the new front brake, though, are a 13.5 litre fuel tank, meaning better tank range; a ride-by-wire throttle that eliminates the jerkiness at low revs of the previous 390 Duke; an all-LED headlamp that has a split design like the Super Duke, and a colour TFT LCD instrument display that has Bluetooth connectivity, and that can be controlled via buttons on the handlebar.

The 390 Duke is significantly more expensive than the outgoing model, but the pricing can be justified, given the many upgrades it has had, both cosmetic and mechanical. It still remains a value-for-money product, but in a segment above the outgoing model
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The KTM 250 Duke is a new entrant to the party. The current small Duke platform has engines that range from 125cc to 373cc, and the 250cc engine originally catered to a few markets in Asia where there are higher taxes for motorcycles that displace more than 250cc. With the price gap between the 200 Duke and 390 Duke expanding to approximately Rs 80,000, the 250 Duke offers performance that splits the other two Dukes at a price that splits them as well. It is a bit of a mix-and-match with the 250 Duke; it gets the new headlamp shroud and LED running lamp from the bigger brother, but a bulb-and-reflector setup like the smaller one. It also gets the bolt-on subframe and larger fuel tank from the 390 but the smaller front brake from the 200.
The 250 Duke is for those Duke customers who find the 200 Duke too slow, or find its powerband too frenetic to access; it is also for those who want a Duke with performance but cant stretch their budget to the new, upmarket 390 Duke

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