KTM is ready to step up the excitement in the Indian market with their
upcoming 390 Duke. While we wait for the official launch in June, some
details regarding the baby Duke are coming to light.
A significant feature on the 390 Duke for India will be the inclusion
of Bosch’s 9M ABS option. The sensors at the front and rear wheels will
be connected to an independent ECU for the ABS function, that also
monitor engine torque to optimise braking. This is certain to be a big
boon as demanding Indian riding conditions are known to throw many
uncertainties at street riders, all the more pertinent when the power on
tap increases, such as with the 390 Duke. However, riders could also
have the option of switching off the ABS system.
Just looking at the 390 Duke’s performance potential makes the ABS
option a sensible move. The 390 Duke is 25cc short of doubling the
displacement of the 200 Duke, and 43bhp is considerably more power than
the 200 Duke. Despite the jump in power, the 390 puts on just under
10kg, which means its power to weight ratio is a gob smacking 290bhp per
tonne! The Ninja 650 has a power to weight ratio of 337bhp per tonne,
so, it’s clear the 390 Duke is going to be a properly fast motorcycle.
What’s putting all the power down? The 390 Duke comes shod with 110mm
section front and 150mm section rear tyres, like on the 200 Duke.
There’s 300mm front and 230mm rear discs, again from the 200 Duke, and
including ABS ensures the 390 Duke’s performance can be enjoyed with a
lot less to worry about.
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