2024 Ktm Duke 390 | Hayes, VA | Gemini Auto
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- Exterior
- Black
- Engine Type
- LC4c SINGLE CYLINDER
- Engine Size
- 399
- Transmission
- Manual
- Drivetrain
- Unknown
- Mileage
- 472
- VIN
- MD2JPJ402RN265304
- Warranty
- AS-IS Extended Available
- Stock
- G1882
- Location
- Gemini Auto
- Title
- Clear
The 2024 KTM 390 Duke is heavily updated with a new 399cc LC4c single-cylinder engine, producing approximately 44-45 hp and 39 Nm of torque. Key upgrades include an all-new steel trellis frame, adjustable WP Apex suspension, a 5-inch TFT display, cornering ABS, and revised styling with a 165 kg (364 lb) wet weight
Engine & Performance
Engine: 398.7 cm³, Liquid-cooled, 1-cylinder, 4-stroke (LC4c)
Displacement:399 cc (up from 373cc)
Power: ~45 hp (33 kW) @ 8,500 rpm
Torque: 39 Nm (29 ft-lbs) @ 7,000 rpm
Fuel System: Bosch EMS with Ride-by-Wire
Transmission: 6-speed with optional quickshifter
Chassis & Suspension
Frame: New 2-piece steel trellis frame with die-cast aluminium subframe
Front Suspension: 43mm WP Apex USD forks, adjustable compression/rebound, 150mm travel
Rear Suspension: WP Apex Monoshock, 5-step rebound/preload adjustable, 150mm travel
Front Brake: Single 320mm disc, 4-piston radial fixed caliper
Rear Brake: 240mm disc, 2-piston floating caliper
Wheels: 17-inch cast aluminium
Dimensions & Technology
Seat Height: 820 mm (32.3 in), with options to lower
Wet Weight (no fuel): 165 kg (364 lb)
Fuel Capacity: 4.0 US Gal (15 liters)
Display: 5-inch bonded glass TFT with Bluetooth connectivity
Electronics: Cornering MTC (Traction Control), Ride Modes (Street/Rain/Track), Launch Control
The 2024 model features a 90% new design compared to its predecessor, including a new offset rear shock, a larger airbox, and a shorter stroke for a flatter torque curve
