**KTM 390 Adventure:** The KTM 390 Adventure is a purpose-built machine designed for exploring both on-road and off-road terrains. Engineered with a potent 373cc engine that delivers a thrilling 43 horsepower, this motorcycle is capable of tackling a wide range of riding conditions with ease. Its lightweight trellis frame, WP APEX suspension, and 19-inch front wheel provide exceptional agility and stability, allowing riders to navigate challenging terrain with confidence.
**KTM 390 Duke:** A street-focused powerhouse, the KTM 390 Duke combines exhilarating performance with unparalleled agility. Its compact engine produces 43 horsepower and 35 Nm of torque, providing an adrenaline-pumping ride. The...
**KTM 390 Adventure:** The KTM 390 Adventure is a purpose-built machine designed for exploring both on-road and off-road terrains. Engineered with a potent 373cc engine that delivers a thrilling 43 horsepower, this motorcycle is capable of tackling a wide range of riding conditions with ease. Its lightweight trellis frame, WP APEX suspension, and 19-inch front wheel provide exceptional agility and stability, allowing riders to navigate challenging terrain with confidence.
**KTM 390 Duke:** A street-focused powerhouse, the KTM 390 Duke combines exhilarating performance with unparalleled agility. Its compact engine produces 43 horsepower and 35 Nm of torque, providing an adrenaline-pumping ride. The lightweight chassis, WP APEX suspension, and sharp handling ensure precise control and responsiveness in urban environments or on winding roads. The 390 Duke's aggressive styling and advanced electronics, including a TFT display and ride modes, further enhance its appeal as a thrilling and versatile motorcycle.
This manual covers the KTM Duke 125, Duke 200, and Duke 390 models for the production years 2011 through 2014. KTM is recognized for its performance-oriented motorcycles, and the Duke series exemplifies this with its agile handling and dynamic design, making it suitable for spirited riding. These models offer a blend of modern technology and a focus on rider engagement, reflecting KTM's heritage in competitive motorcycling.
This workshop service repair manual covers the KTM 390 Duke, a lightweight naked sportbike known for its aggressive styling, agile handling, and approachable performance, making it ideal for urban commuting and entry-level riders. First introduced around 2013, this model, primarily manufactured in India, embodies KTM's 'Ready to Race' philosophy in a more accessible package. This manual provides comprehensive information for variants sold in Europe (EU), Australia (AUS), Malaysia (MAL), and a 2014 Colombian (COL) model, encompassing its single-cylinder, liquid-cooled 373.2 cc engine with electronic fuel injection and a 6-speed transmission.
The KTM 390 Duke, first introduced in 2013, is a lightweight naked sportbike renowned for its aggressive styling, potent performance for its class, and user-friendly power delivery. Engineered with a lightweight steel trellis frame, WP suspension, and ByBre brakes, this motorcycle offers a dynamic riding experience ideal for urban commuting and spirited riding. Its design emphasizes a balance of agility and power, making it a compelling choice for beginner riders and those seeking an affordable yet exciting performance motorcycle. The 373.2 cc single-cylinder engine, featuring DOHC and four valves, delivers approximately 43 hp and 35 Nm of torque, complemented by a 6-speed transmission and a Bosch electronic fuel injection system.
This manual covers the KTM 390 Duke, a lightweight naked sportbike first released in 2013. Designed for agile performance and rider engagement, the 390 Duke is known for its potent single-cylinder engine and dynamic handling. This comprehensive guide is intended for owners and technicians working on the KTM 390 Duke models including EU, AUS, MAL, and the 2014 COL variant.
The 2013 KTM Duke 390 represents a significant entry into the lightweight performance motorcycle segment, embodying KTM's "Ready to Race" heritage. This Austrian-engineered machine is characterized by its aggressive styling, sporty handling, and a potent single-cylinder engine, making it a versatile choice for both urban commuting and spirited riding. Its robust construction and focus on rider engagement have earned it acclaim for its value and performance, positioning it as a compelling option for enthusiasts seeking an agile and dynamic riding experience.
This manual covers the KTM 390 DUKE Standard, produced between 2013 and 2014. The 390 DUKE is a lightweight, sporty naked motorcycle known for its aggressive styling, agile handling, and a punchy 373.2 cc single-cylinder engine. It represents KTM's commitment to performance and lightweight design, offering an accessible entry-level experience with a performance-oriented chassis and modern features for its class. Its engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks of the KTM brand, which is renowned for its 'Ready to Race' philosophy.
This manual covers the KTM 390 Duke, produced for the 2013-2015 model years, with market variants including EU, AUS, MAL, and COL. Known for its agile handling and spirited performance, the 390 Duke is powered by a 373.2 cc liquid-cooled engine, designated as LC4C, and features a lightweight chassis with RC83 designation. This model has been recognized by automotive publications for its excellent performance and value within the lightweight naked sportbike segment.
This manual covers the KTM 390 Duke, a naked sportbike introduced in 2013 as part of KTM's expansion into the lightweight segment. Known for its agile handling, punchy 373.2 cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing approximately 44 hp, and a steel trellis frame, the 390 Duke is designed for urban riding and offers a thrilling experience for both new and experienced riders. Its compact dimensions, with a dry weight of approximately 139 kg, and features like WP Suspension and ByBre disc brakes, contribute to its performance-oriented nature. The model is generally compliant with European emission standards and may feature optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).
The 2014 KTM RC 390 is a lightweight sportbike designed for enthusiast riders and track day participants, offering sporty performance and sharp handling. Building on KTM's heritage of performance-oriented motorcycles, this model entered the lightweight supersport segment, often competing with models like the Kawasaki Ninja 300, Yamaha R3, and Honda CBR300R. It features a single-cylinder, four-stroke 373.2 cc engine with Bosch electronic fuel injection, producing approximately 44 hp and 35 Nm of torque. The motorcycle is equipped with a steel trellis frame, a 6-speed transmission, and standard Bosch 9MB two-channel ABS for enhanced safety.
The 2015 KTM Duke 390 is a dynamic naked sportbike renowned for its agile handling, potent single-cylinder engine, and aggressive styling. As an entry into KTM's Duke lineage, it embodies the brand's 'Ready to Race' philosophy, offering a thrilling riding experience suitable for both urban commuting and spirited performance riding. Its single-cylinder, four-stroke, liquid-cooled engine, displacing 373.2 cc, delivers approximately 43 horsepower, complemented by a 6-speed transmission and Bosch electronic fuel injection. The motorcycle features WP Suspension, ByBre braking components, and a digital LCD instrument cluster, all contributing to its reputation for quality engineering and performance in its class.
The RC 390, first generation, is an entry-level sportbike renowned for its race-bred styling, aggressive ergonomics, and sharp handling. Launched to compete in the lightweight supersport segment, this model offers a thrilling riding experience with its single-cylinder, 373.2 cc engine producing approximately 44 hp, paired with a 6-speed transmission. Featuring advanced technology for its class, including a digital instrument cluster and often equipped with Bosch ABS and WP suspension, the RC 390 is designed for both beginner riders and experienced enthusiasts seeking an agile and engaging machine. Manufactured in India for global markets, the heritage of performance and rider focus is evident in this lightweight sportbike.
The 2016 KTM Duke 390 is an entry-level naked sportbike celebrated for its lightweight chassis, potent 373.2 cc single-cylinder engine, and sharp handling, embodying KTM's 'Ready to Race' philosophy. It offers a performance-focused experience, making it an ideal choice for new riders, urban commuters, and enthusiasts seeking an engaging ride at an accessible price point. Notable features include premium components such as WP suspension and ByBre brakes, which contribute to its class-leading performance and market appeal.
This manual covers the 2016 RC 390 EURO4, a single-cylinder, four-stroke sportbike renowned for its 'Ready to Race' philosophy. Built upon the agile 390 Duke platform, the RC 390 offers track-inspired styling and performance, making it an ideal choice for riders seeking an entry-level sportbike experience. Its 373.2 cc liquid-cooled engine, equipped with electronic fuel injection and compliant with EURO4 emission standards, delivers approximately 43 horsepower and 35 Nm of torque. Key features include a 6-speed transmission with a wet, multi-disc clutch, and a Bosch dual-channel ABS system for enhanced safety.
The 2016 KTM RC 390 is a premium entry-level supersport motorcycle, celebrated for its track-inspired styling and potent performance. Built with KTM's 'Ready to Race' philosophy, this model offers a sharp aesthetic, a powerful 373.2 cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine, and high-quality WP suspension components. Its lightweight steel trellis frame provides agility, while standard Bosch ABS enhances rider confidence. Manufactured in India by Bajaj Auto, the RC 390 competes in a segment known for its performance-oriented small-displacement sportbikes, appealing to aspiring riders seeking an engaging and dynamic riding experience.
The 390 Duke, introduced in 2013, represents a commitment to performance-oriented, lightweight motorcycles. As part of the "Ready to Race" philosophy, this model entered the naked sportbike segment, offering an accessible yet agile riding experience suitable for urban commuting and spirited riding. Its design emphasizes agility and a potent power-to-weight ratio, powered by a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine. The 390 Duke is characterized by its trellis frame and a focus on delivering a dynamic riding experience, making it a popular choice for riders seeking performance and value.
The KTM 390 Duke, first introduced in 2013, represents KTM's entry into the lightweight naked sportbike segment. Designed for new riders, urban commuters, and sportbike enthusiasts, it embodies KTM's "Ready to Race" DNA in a smaller displacement package. This motorcycle is characterized by its performance-oriented nature and rider-focused design, offering an agile and sporty experience. The 2013 model, along with variants for Europe (EU), Australia (AUS), Malaysia (MAL), and a 2014 Colombia (COL) model, are covered.
The KTM 390 Duke, a naked sportbike model from 2013, represents KTM's expansion into the lightweight performance motorcycle segment. Known for its agile handling and potent single-cylinder engine, it offers an engaging riding experience suitable for both new riders and experienced enthusiasts. The 373.2 cc liquid-cooled engine, featuring DOHC and Bosch EFI, delivers approximately 44 hp, making it a spirited machine for urban commuting and spirited riding. Its design emphasizes a 'Ready to Race' philosophy, characteristic of KTM's Austrian heritage, providing a premium feel and performance in its class.
This manual covers the 390 Duke, a dynamic naked sportbike first introduced for the 2013 model year. Known for its agile handling and spirited performance, the 390 Duke is powered by a 373.2 cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine, delivering approximately 44 horsepower. Its lightweight chassis and rider-focused design make it a compelling option for both new riders and experienced enthusiasts seeking an engaging street experience. The vehicle is manufactured in India by Bajaj Auto for KTM, a brand recognized for its off-road prowess and successful expansion into the street-naked segment.
This manual covers the KTM 390 Duke, produced for the 2013 model year. It is designed for mechanical technicians familiar with general automotive practices and the specific service procedures for this vehicle. The manual emphasizes the unique aspects of the KTM 390 Duke, aiming to help maintain its performance and uphold a reputation for quality service by detailing the repair and overhaul of its components, including those manufactured by KTM and proprietary parts from other manufacturers.
The 2013 KTM 390 Duke is a lightweight, entry-level naked sportbike renowned for its punchy single-cylinder engine and agile handling. Built on the RC390/390 Duke platform and manufactured in India by Bajaj Auto, this motorcycle embodies KTM's 'Ready to Race' philosophy, offering performance and premium components typically found on larger displacement bikes. Its sharp, aggressive styling, combined with a responsive 373.2 cc engine and a lightweight steel trellis frame with WP suspension, makes it an ideal choice for new riders, commuters, and enthusiasts seeking a nimble and engaging riding experience.
This manual covers the 390 Duke, a lightweight and agile naked sportbike introduced in 2013. Known for its torquey single-cylinder engine, sharp styling, and accessible performance, the 390 Duke embodies a 'Ready to Race' philosophy, offering a premium feel and dynamic riding experience in the entry-level segment. Its agile handling and responsive power delivery make it a popular choice for both new riders and experienced enthusiasts seeking an engaging street machine.
The 2014 KTM 390 Duke is an entry-level naked sportbike, recognized for its lightweight chassis, potent single-cylinder engine, and aggressive styling, making it a standout choice for urban riding and performance enthusiasts. Building on KTM's 'Ready to Race' heritage, this motorcycle offers agile handling and a spirited riding experience, positioning it as a strong competitor in its segment. Its design emphasizes a blend of performance and accessibility, appealing to riders seeking an engaging and dynamic machine.
This manual covers the 390 Duke 2014, a lightweight naked sportbike renowned for its agility and performance. Building on a strong off-road racing heritage, the 390 Duke offers an engaging riding experience, making it a popular choice for both new riders and experienced enthusiasts seeking a nimble and spirited machine. Its engineering emphasizes a balance of power and handling, providing a compelling package in its segment.
The 390 Duke 2014 is a lightweight naked sportbike renowned for its performance-oriented design and agile handling, embodying a "Ready to Race" heritage. This model offers an engaging riding experience, characterized by its potent 373.2 cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing approximately 44 HP, coupled with a responsive electronic fuel injection system and ride-by-wire throttle. Its distinctive styling, advanced suspension, and lightweight trellis frame contribute to its sharp handling and accessibility for both new riders and experienced enthusiasts seeking a spirited machine for commuting or spirited riding.
This manual covers the KTM 390 Duke, a first-generation model designated by the chassis code RC83, produced in 2014. KTM is renowned for its 'Ready to Race' philosophy and a strong heritage in performance motorcycles, with the 390 Duke specifically designed to offer a lightweight and agile riding experience in the sub-400cc naked motorcycle segment. This model is typically manufactured by KTM partners, often in India.
This workshop service manual covers the 390 Duke, model year 2014, chassis code RC1390. Manufactured through its partnership with Bajaj Auto in India, this lightweight naked sportbike is known for its sharp, aggressive styling, minimalist design, and agile handling, powered by a potent 373.2 cc single-cylinder engine. The 390 Duke, first introduced globally in 2013, targets urban riders and those seeking an accessible yet engaging riding experience, competing with models from Kawasaki, Yamaha, Honda, and Suzuki. Its design philosophy emphasizes rider engagement, featuring a digital LCD instrument cluster and standard Bosch ABS.
The KTM 390 Duke is a naked sport motorcycle, first introduced in 2013 and with the 2014 model year representing a key point in its development. This Austrian-engineered machine is powered by a single-cylinder, four-stroke, liquid-cooled engine with a displacement of 373.2 cc, featuring electronic fuel injection and a 6-speed transmission. Its design emphasizes agility and performance, making it a popular choice for urban commuting and spirited riding. Notable features include a steel trellis frame, radial four-piston front brakes, and an optional ABS system, all contributing to its reputation for a dynamic and engaging riding experience.
This comprehensive workshop service and repair manual covers the KTM 390 DUKE BIKE models produced between 2013 and 2018. Featuring a 373 cc, 1-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, EFI engine, this manual is designed to provide in-depth information for maintaining and repairing this versatile motorcycle. Its engineering quality and reliability are supported by detailed procedures and specifications, making it an essential resource for owners and technicians alike.
This workshop service repair manual is for the KTM 390 DUKE motorcycle, a lightweight and agile streetfighter known for its sporty performance and accessible nature. Building on KTM's racing heritage, the 390 DUKE offers a dynamic riding experience, powered by a 375 cc, 1-cylinder, 4-stroke, water-cooled engine with DOHC valve train. Its design emphasizes agility and rider engagement, making it a popular choice for both new and experienced riders seeking a thrilling machine for urban commuting and spirited rides.
This manual covers the KTM 390 Duke, a lightweight naked sportbike produced for the model years 2012 through 2015. Known for its powerful single-cylinder engine, agile handling, and aggressive styling, the 390 Duke offers a premium performance experience in its segment. Its engineering quality and reliability are supported by KTM's extensive motorsports heritage and its 'Ready to Race' philosophy, making it a compelling choice for riders seeking an engaging and accessible machine.
The KTM 390 Duke, produced from 2013 to 2015, is a lightweight naked sportbike known for its aggressive styling and sporty handling. Engineered with a robust liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine, it delivers accessible performance suitable for both beginner and intermediate riders, as well as urban commuters and performance enthusiasts. Key features include WP suspension, ByBre brakes, and a lightweight chassis, all contributing to its reputation for agile dynamics and engaging riding experience.
This manual covers the 1984 KTM Dirt Bike models, including the 125 MX/MXC/XC-GS/GS, 250 MX/MXC/GS, 420 GS/XC, 495 MX/XC, 500 K4/GS, and 600 GS/MX/CROSS COUNTRY. KTM's off-road motorcycles from this era were recognized for their robust engineering, powerful engines, and advanced suspension systems, designed for competitive motocross, enduro, and cross-country riding. These bikes were built with a focus on performance and durability in demanding off-road conditions, reflecting KTM's strong heritage in motorsport.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the Duke 125, Duke 200, and Duke 390 models produced between 2011 and 2014. These motorcycles, sharing a common platform with models like the RC125, RC200, and RC390, are known for their performance-oriented engineering, agile handling, and distinctive design, making them popular choices for both new riders and experienced enthusiasts. The Duke series represents a successful entry into the lightweight and mid-size naked sportbike segment, offering a blend of power, precision, and rider engagement.
This comprehensive workshop service repair manual covers the KTM Duke motorcycle models, including the 125, 200, and 390 variants, for the production years 2011 through 2014. Engineered with KTM's "Ready to Race" philosophy, the Duke series is renowned for its aggressive styling, agile handling, and rider-focused performance. These naked sportbikes are celebrated for their lightweight design, premium components such as WP suspension and ByBre brakes, and engaging riding experience, making them a popular choice for enthusiasts and daily commuting alike.
This manual provides comprehensive coverage for the KTM Duke 125, Duke 200, and Duke 390 models produced between 2011 and 2014. These motorcycles are known for their sporty performance, agile handling, and sharp styling, reflecting KTM's heritage in performance-oriented vehicles. The Duke series offers an engaging riding experience, making them popular choices for both daily commuting and spirited riding. With their robust LC4 engine family, these bikes are engineered for reliability and rider enjoyment, embodying KTM's commitment to quality and innovation in the naked sportbike segment.
This manual covers the KTM DUKE 125-200-390 MOTORCYCLE models produced between 2011 and 2014. These motorcycles are engineered for performance and reliability, offering a dynamic riding experience for enthusiasts. This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive information designed to assist in understanding, maintaining, and repairing these specific models.
This workshop service manual provides comprehensive guidance for the 2013 KTM Duke 390, a lightweight naked sportbike known for its performance-oriented design and agile handling. Built on a trellis frame and featuring WP suspension components and ByBre radial-mount brakes, this model shares components with the RC 390 platform. Its minimalist aesthetic and single-cylinder, liquid-cooled 373.2 cc engine, producing approximately 43 HP, make it a popular choice for riders seeking an engaging and sporty experience. KTM's 'Ready to Race' philosophy is evident in the Duke 390's engineering, emphasizing rider feedback and dynamic capability.
This workshop service manual covers the KTM Duke 390, a lightweight naked sportbike produced for the 2014 model year, as part of its first generation (2013-2017). Renowned for its performance and agile handling, the Duke 390 is powered by a 373.2 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke engine featuring electronic fuel injection and a liquid-cooled system. Its design emphasizes a steel trellis frame and suspension components, contributing to its dynamic capabilities. This model is recognized for its blend of accessible performance, making it a popular choice for new riders, urban commuters, and performance enthusiasts.
The KTM RC 390, produced for the 2015 model year, represents a significant offering in its class, engineered for performance and rider engagement. This model is built with a focus on delivering a dynamic riding experience, incorporating advanced technology and robust construction to ensure reliability and durability. Its design caters to enthusiasts seeking a capable machine for both spirited riding and everyday use, embodying the brand's commitment to quality and innovation.
The KTM RC 390, produced for the first generation from 2014 to 2017, represents KTM's entry into the fully-faired sportbike segment within the 373cc class. Building upon the popular 390 Duke platform, this model was engineered to deliver a sporty and accessible riding experience, characterized by sharp styling and performance-oriented components. KTM, known for its off-road prowess and 'Ready to Race' philosophy, applied this ethos to create a motorcycle that offers agile handling and engaging performance, making it a highly regarded option for both new and experienced riders.