It’s no secret that the lightweight motorcycle war is entering a new and intense phase. Recent entries to the fray are Kawasaki, with their parallel twin Versys-X 300, the Honda CRF 250 Rally and the BMW G 310 R. KTM’s 390 Duke has undergone a total remake to stave off the new threat.
The 390 Duke has been totally restyled. It is now the spitting image of the bigger members of the Duke clan, like as in “Honey I shrunk the Duke!” It has the split LED Angry Bird headlight of its larger siblings as well as a multi colour TFT display complete with smartphone link. Ubercool!
The tank has grown to 13.4 L, which when allied to decent fuel consumption, results in a decent fuel range of around 330+ kays. The seat is stepped with the rider perch wide and flat. My 6’ plus frame felt really comfortable aboard the 390. Short riders might find the front of the seat a little wide with their feet down when stopped. I had no such hassles. With its angular sharp modern look and orange frame and wheels, gunmetal motor, and white sub-frame and black and white tank and radiator shrouds, the Duke is a looker. The exhaust has a neat end can exiting on the right of the bike.
Suspension is by WP and on a bike in this class, beyond reproach. The rear shock is adjustable for preload and overall damping is good. The ABS equipped single Brembo discs, back and front, are bigger than on the old model and excellent both in feel and power.
Hit the starter button and the twin cam 6 speed single fires up instantly. The fuel injection is really good. No flat spots or fluffing. Crack the throttle after easing out the light action clutch and the 390 astounds with its performance. This little beastie hauls! Torquey with decent top end hit, the Duke is huge fun to ride. Should have known KTM doesn’t do boring.
The handling is superb. Light and endowed with a short wheelbase, the little katoom turns intuitively. It is so quick steering that you think it will be nervous at high speed or through long sweeps, but no, stable and planted everywhere. This is a lovely bike!
The KTM 390 Duke not only looks the part, it is the part. It is fast enough to be properly entertaining on a twisty road, and agile enough to scythe through traffic effortlessly. Open the throttle and the bike responds instantly. As the Americans say, “there is no substitute for cubes”. The 390 Duke has an almost 25% advantage in engine capacity over its rivals. This makes a significant difference in real world performance.
How KTM managed to upgrade this bike so significantly and keep the price at just under R70k, only they will know. What I know after spending a few days riding it is that it offers huge bang for the buck. The battle line in the lightweight class is drawn and I think they’ve used orange paint!
As usual, there is a huge range of accessories available for the 390 Duke. If you go onto their website you can configure the bike using a nifty application that gives you a 360 degree impression of how the bike would look after adding your desired parts.
For more information visit: www.ktm.com/za
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine | |
Design |
1-cylinder, 4-stroke engine |
Displacement | 373.2 cm³ |
Bore x Stroke | 89 x 60 mm |
Power in KW | 32 kW |
Starter |
Electric starter |
Lubrication | Wet sump |
Transmission |
6-speed |
Primary Drive | 30:80 |
Secondary Gear Ratio | 15:45 |
Primary Drive | 30:80 |
Cooling | Liquid cooled |
Clutch | PASC™ antihopping clutch, mechanically operated |
EMS | Bosch EMS |
CHASSIS | |
Frame Design | Steel trellis frame, powder coated |
Front Suspension | WP upside-down Ø 43 mm |
Rear Suspension | WP monoshock |
Suspension Travel (front) | 142 mm |
Suspension Travel (rear) | 150 mm |
Front Brake | Four-piston radial fixed calliper, brake disc |
Rear Brake | Single-piston floating calliper, brake disc |
Front Brake Disc Diameter | 320 mm |
Rear Brake Disc Diameter | 230 mm |
ABS | Bosch 9MB two-channel ABS |
Chain | X-Ring 5/8 x 1/4″ |
Steering Head Angle | 66 ° |
Wheelbase | 1357 ± 15.5 mm |
Ground Clearance | 185 mm |
Seat Height | 830 mm |
Tank Capacity | (approx.) 13.4 l |
Dry Weight | 149 kg |