Ktm Duke 390
The Ktm Duke 390 has a top speed of 167 km/h, produces 46 hp and weighs 171 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.8/10.
KTM Duke 390 został zaprezentowany w 2013 roku jako lekki, wysokowydajny motocykl uliczny, zbudowany na ramie kratowej, skierowany do młodych i początkujących zawodników poszukujących sportowych osiągów w przystępnej cenie. Zyskał popularność na całym świecie dzięki oferowaniu osiągów niemal supersportowych w kompaktowym pakiecie, a w 2017 roku został poważnie przeprojektowany z w pełni regulowanym zawieszeniem WP, sprzęgłem pantofla i wyświetlaczem TFT. Kolejna aktualizacja w 2023 roku przyniosła nowe podwozie, ulepszoną elektronikę i ABS na zakrętach, umocniając jego status jednego z najlepszych motocykli o wydajności za dolara w segmencie 300-400 cm3.
46 hp
Moc
39 Nm
Moment obrotowy
171 kg
Waga
167 km/h
Prędkość maksymalna
3.5–4.2 L/100km (approx. 24–29 km/L, real-world average)
Paliwo
Nagie
Ciało
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Co kupujący powinni wiedzieć
Watch the Cooling System
The Duke 390 is known to run hot in heavy traffic due to its liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. Owners commonly report the radiator fan cycling frequently in stop-and-go conditions, so ensure the cooling system is well-maintained.
Strong Resale Value
The Duke 390 holds its value exceptionally well in the used market, often retaining 70-80% of its price after one year. Its strong brand reputation and high demand among newer riders make it easy to sell.
Slipper Clutch Advantage
The Duke 390 comes equipped with a standard slipper clutch, a feature rare in its price segment. This reduces rear wheel hop during aggressive downshifting and significantly lowers rider fatigue on longer rides.
Pokolenia i specyfikacje według roku
Pierwsze uruchomienie; jednocylindrowy 373cc, rama kratowa, zawieszenie WP, płatkowe hamulce tarczowe, podstawowa deska rozdzielcza LCD.
Pełna przebudowa; nowa rama, wyświetlacz TFT, ABS na zakrętach, przejazd po drucie, sprzęgło pantofla, poprawiona ergonomia.
Zaktualizowane podwozie, nowa stylizacja nadwozia, geometria supermoto, ulepszony TFT, zaktualizowany pakiet elektroniki.
Recenzja używanego kupującego
"An electrifying buy if you choose the right year carefully."
$3,500-$5,800 usedThe 390 Duke is one of those bikes that makes you feel like a hero on a Tuesday morning commute. That LC4-derived single thumps out 43hp in a chassis that weighs bugger all, so it feels genuinely fast where it counts — tight urban roads and B-road blasts. The WP suspension and Bosch cornering ABS are genuinely premium kit at this price point, and the TFT dash still impresses. Buy carefully though. Used examples need serious scrutiny. KTM's build quality has improved but early units (2017-2019 especially) had throttle body issues, stator failures, and frame crack reports around the steering head. Always check service history — owners who skipped the 5,000km oil changes cooked these motors. Look for any orange-tinted coolant which means overheating neglect. The 2020+ bikes are considerably more sorted. Price-wise, they depreciate hard after year two which is your opportunity. A well-maintained 2021 with under 15,000km is the sweet spot. Parts are reasonable, dealer network has grown, and the riding experience genuinely punches three weight classes above its price.
Recommended Gear & Accessories
Typowe problemy
🔥 2 CRITICALInspect clutch cover edges for oily residue or seeping
Inspect frame welds closely for hairline cracks or rust
Hard starts, stalling at idle, or rough running engine
Test ABS activation, scan for fault codes before buying
✅Lista kontrolna przed zakupem
Decent bike, maintenance-heavy, avoid neglected examples
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Ktm Duke 390? +
Oil leak from clutch cover gasket: Inspect clutch cover edges for oily residue or seeping (moderate) | Trellis frame cracking near welds: Inspect frame welds closely for hairline cracks or rust (serious) | Fuel pump failure or weak pressure: Hard starts, stalling at idle, or rough running engine (serious)
Is the Ktm Duke 390 a good motorcycle? +
An electrifying buy if you choose the right year carefully. Rating: 7.8/10. Best for: Commuters wanting sporty weekend performance too. Avoid if: You want long-distance comfort or touring capability.
What is the horsepower of the Ktm Duke 390? +
The Ktm Duke 390 produces 46 hp @ 9,000 rpm, with 39 Nm @ 7,000 rpm of torque. Top speed: 167 km/h.
Is the Ktm Duke 390 good for beginners? +
Yes — the Ktm Duke 390 is a reasonable choice for new riders (469000 hp is manageable), weighing 171 kg. Commuters wanting sporty weekend performance too
Is the Ktm Duke 390 reliable? +
Owners report 2 critical issues to watch for on the Ktm Duke 390, notably: Trellis frame cracking near welds (Inspect frame welds closely for hairline cracks or rust). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Ktm Duke 390 good for daily use? +
Commuters wanting sporty weekend performance too Fuel: 3.5–4.2 L/100km (approx. 24–29 km/L, real-world average).