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2024 KTM Duke 390 vs Old Model Race – First Time on YouTube

Harsh Kashyap by Harsh Kashyap
2 years ago
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2024 KTM Duke 390 vs Old Model Race

2024 KTM Duke 390 vs Old Model Race

KTM Duke 390 is the newest entrant in our two-wheeler market for riding enthusiasts.

In this video, the new KTM Duke 390 is being compared to the older model. The Austrian motorcycle manufacturer has launched the newest iteration of the Duke 390 in our market, and it continues to enjoy high visibility among riding enthusiasts. Its exceptional performance and eye-catching, bold aesthetics are key factors contributing to its immense success. The 2024 model introduces further enhancements to provide an even more captivating and thrilling performance. Let us take a look at the performance of the two models.

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2024 KTM Duke 390 vs Old Model Race

This video comes from Ayush Verma on YouTube. He has the two bikes side-by-side. Firstly, he compares the exterior and specifications of the two models. In essence, the new model looks slightly bulkier than the old model. Apart from that, he lists out a few differences in the components and engine. But in the final section of the video, they perform a brief rolling acceleration race of the two bikes on a highway. As soon as the riders pull the accelerator lever, the bikes stay head to head. Even after some distance, there is nothing to choose between the two. Hence, it could be inferred that the performance remains as strong as ever despite the modified engine.

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Specs Comparison

The 2024 390 Duke comes with an updated 398.7-cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering enhanced performance with 44.8 hp and 39 Nm of maximum power and torque. This model features a 6-speed manual transmission, which represents a minor improvement in comparison to the previous 373-cc single-cylinder engine. The latter generated 43.5 hp and 37 Nm of power and torque. The engine boasts an 89 mm bore and a 64 mm stroke. The new model retails for Rs 3.11 lakh, ex-showroom.

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Mechanical Components

Regarding its mechanical elements, the 2024 390 Duke showcases prominent attributes, which include a 43 mm WP Apex front fork suspension offering both compression and rebound adjustability, providing a generous 150 mm of travel. In the rear, there’s a monoshock suspension with 5-step rebound and preload adjustability, also offering 150 mm of travel. Furthermore, the front tyre now incorporates a 320 mm disc, while the rear tyre has a 240 mm disc. Dual-channel ABS is a standard feature throughout the entire range. These enhancements collectively bolster the bike’s versatility for diverse riding conditions. The bike’s weight stands at 165 kg, and the seat height is 820 mm.

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Specs Comparison390 Duke Gen 2390 Duke 2024
Engine373-cc399-cc
Power (PS)43.5 @ 900046 @ 8500
Torque (Nm)37 @ 700039 @ 6500
Bore x Stroke (mm)89 X 6089 x 64
Front SuspensionUSDUSD – Comp + Reb Adj
Rear SuspensionMonoshock – Pre AdjMonoshock – Pre + Reb Adj
Length (mm)1,3571,354
Ground Clearance (mm)151183
Seat Height (mm)823800
Weight (kg)172168
Front Tyre110/70xR17110/70xR17
Rear Tyre150/60xR17150/60xR17
Fuel Tank (l)13.515
Front Disc (mm)320320
Rear Disc (mm)230240
PriceRs 2,97,475Rs 3,10,520
Specs Comparison

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