KTM

KTM 390 Duke

390 Naked Petrol Manual Euro 4 (43 ps)
 

£2,995

Year: 2017
Mileage: 3,943 miles
Seats: 2
Body Type: Naked
Colour: Orange
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Chain Drive
Engine Size: 390 litres
Engine Power: 42 bhp

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Description

Here at The Bike Bunker, we’re pleased to offer this excellent 2017 KTM Duke 390 — a lightweight, aggressive naked bike that delivers sharp styling, fantastic handling, and huge amounts of fun on the road.

With just 3,943 miles and lots of service records, this Duke has clearly been well cared for throughout its life. Known for its lively single-cylinder engine and lightweight chassis, the 390 Duke offers an engaging ride that’s just as enjoyable for experienced riders as it is approachable for those on an A2 licence. This example benefits from a number of quality extras, including adjustable levers, a Powerbronze screen, Oxford heated grips for year-round riding, a trickle charger connector, KTM seat cowl, and the KTM comfort seat for improved riding comfort.

Lightweight, responsive, and packed with character, the Duke 390 is a brilliant all-round bike — perfect for commuting, weekend rides, or simply enjoying twisty roads.

Offered with 12 Month MOT – 3 Month Warranty – Part Exchange Welcome – Delivery Available.

Technical Specification

Performance
Top Speed: 99 mph
Engine
Cylinders: 1
Valves: 4
Engine Capacity: 373 cc
Engine Power: 42 bhp / 43 ps
Engine Torque: 37 Nm / 27.3 lbs/ft
Gears: 6
Fuel Delivery: Injection
Size & Weight
Length: 2,072 mm
Width: 831 mm
Wheelbase: 1,357 mm
Kerb Weight: 163 kg
Fuel Consumption
Fuel Capacity: 13 litres
Emission Class: Euro 4
CO2 Emissions: 80 g/km

Running Costs

Fuel Consumption
Full Tank Cost: £18.06
All data is estimated using vehicle information and latest fuel prices, and is provided as an indication only.
Emissions
Emission Class: Euro 4
CO2 Emissions: 80 g/km