Top speed 105 mph 1/4 mile acceleration - Tank range -Model history & versions Model history 2013: KTM first launched the 390 Duke in 2013. The 373cc single-cylinder A2-licence-friendly machine is an overnight success for KTM. 2017: Model refreshed. 2021: Update for Euro5, new paint sc...
For 2020 KTM has introduced its smallest Adventure model. The 390 Adventure carries a relatively low price of $6,199, but offers features and performance not typically found on entry-level models. To begin with, the new bike is motivated by the same 373cc single found in the Duke model, ...
Another added benefit of the 19-inch front wheel is that it stabilizes the bike at highway speeds. In stock form, the690develops notable wheel-shake at about 60 mph (without the addition of a steering stabilizer). The 19-inch front wheel also makes for better pavement carving while remainin...
Top speed 120 mph 1/4 mile acceleration 12 secs Tank range -Model history & versions Model history 2008: KTM 690 Duke launched 2010: Second generation breaks cover 2012: Third 690 Duke review 2016: Fourth version ridden 2019: Bike goes off sale Other versions There's also a KTM 690 Duke...
(1090 Adventure and 2190 Super Adventure), Sports Tourer (1290 Superduke GT), Naked Bikes (stripped down, standard versions of the Duke and Superduke), Supersport (RC 390 and RC16 race bike), and the recently-discontinued Superbike which consisted of the 1190 RC8 homologated street/racing ...
The 890 Duke R is no upright, comfy streetbike. The ergonomics are decidedly aggressive – reflecting the sport-focus of the bike. With a suggested U.S. price of $11,699, there is a lot of value here, including top-drawer Brembo brakes and adjustable suspension, together with the la...