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Ktm 390 duke
1 week ago
Abhisek Padhi
That was superbike, that rode smoothly and screen animation best, break was perfect, the red and white and black colour combination was very pretty. the 390 Duke that established the orange brand as a maker of properly serious and quick high-performance motorcycles. The Super Duke-inspired look has brought in larger, sharper tank extensions and an oddball headlight design.
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Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
28 kmpl
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KTM 390 Duke
4 weeks ago
Rohit
If you want Power and Performance, Go for KTM Duke bikes. If you are a mileage person, don’t even consider owning one. KTM Dukes are bikes that focus only on Intense Performance and Road Presence. Ask any Duke Owner about its mileage and they will usually tell you not to buy it if what you are looking for is Fuel Economy. These bikes are Petrol Drinkers and their Thirst can never be quenched. KTM Dukes are bikes that are capable of anything to everything which makes them quite dangerous for Inexperienced Riders. I suggest if you are planning to buy a KTM Duke bike, let it be any model, and be safe and responsible with its power. These motorcycles are very lightweight and can swift through traffic like a feather. “With Great Power comes Great Responsibility.” Be alert while you ride these bikes, they have the tendency to make the Rider reckless and crazy. Be very careful, your life and others’ lives may be at risk.
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0-5000 km
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30 kmpl
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Just personal experience not any paid review
1 year ago
Indranil Das
Hello reader if you're planning to buy KTM Duke 390 please consider reading this. I'm owning this bike for about 2 years now.This is not any paid review, whatever am writing is just personal experience.Firstly, buying is very much hassle-free if you're going for a cash purchase. Just remember to bargain. There is always room for price negotiation.If you're going for EMI please check with multi banks for offers and interest percentage. And always go for a fixed rate of interest not floating. That can save you few thousand.The second most important part is maintaining the bike.Always try to do the servicing from an authorized service center. Not only it will extend the life of your bike, but at the same time it will be very helpful in times of any sort of emergency situation.Don't have the miss conception that it's bajaj so the service cost will be less. Be ready to pay around 3k - 4k every time the bike goes for service. In every 10k - 12k km chain sprocket and clutch plate assembly need to be changed which roughly costs something around 9k. Do change the tires between 20k to 23k km. Mrf tyres don't last more than that.What KTM is known for, Duke 390 absolutely stands strong over there. Fully loaded with power ' n ' specs, pick up is absolutely top-notch, till now I have managed to touch 168 km/l top end without any performance upgrade, with all stock parts. What we all want to know after buying a bike is what's the mileage of the bike. So far my bike delivers 330 kms of mileage in a full tank. But mostly, my bike is used on highways.Try using Michelin road 5 tyres for better performance. Am using liquid moly street race mobil. Indeed it's better than Motul 7100 10w 50.For chain clean and lube am using 66bhp products.Pros and cons :-Pros1 > greats look and light weight.2 > fully loaded with specs in this price category. great value for money bike.3 > easy availability to spare parts and wide range of service centers.4 > can be used for all purposes. Whether it's city ride, off roading or touring.5 > breaking is too good compared to re 350, BMW 310 r and Apache 310 r.Cons1 > have vibration issues.2 > stalling of the bike going to be a permanent issue.3 > built quality is not that great.4 > stock lights are horrible.
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(out of 5)
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About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Got mileage of
330 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Servicing should be done in every 4k kms of use. Try using Michelin Road 5 tyres for better performance. Am using liqui Moly street race Mobil. Indeed it's better than Motul 7100 10w 50. For chain clean and lube am using 66BHP products.
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