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Who designed KTM Duke 390?

Who designed KTM Duke 390?

The 390 Duke weighed 153 kg (338 lb) wet and the engine power was 30.04 kW (40.29 hp) at 9,600 rpm, with 32.92 N⋅m (24.28 ft⋅lb) torque @ 7,000 rpm. The brakes were considered to be “the most obvious flaw on the 390”.

Who designed KTM Duke?

designer Gerald Kiska
KTM’s designer Gerald Kiska (who went on to form Kiska designs) based the new 620 Duke on a previously abandoned project called the ‘Terminator’. The Duke name was approved owing to its royal roots and not as a homage to legendary MotoGP racer Geoff Duke as many believe.

Who invented Duke bike?

The KTM 200 Duke is a 199.5 cc (12.17 cu in) single-cylinder standard motorcycle made by KTM since 2012….KTM 200 Duke.

Manufacturer KTM, Bajaj Auto
Parent company KTM
Assembly India, Colombia, Argentina, Philippines
Class Standard
Engine 199.5 cc (12.17 cu in), liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 4 valve, DOHC, single
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Who designs KTM?

An exclusive interview with the man who helped shape the look and image of KTM today. Gerald Kiska is the 56 year old designer and company-owner responsible for colouring an increasing chunk of the motorcycle industry in orange.

Is Duke 390 a naked bike?

The KTM 390 Duke manages to be the raciest motorcycle in the sub-400cc naked category. Its razor-sharp looks and equally sharp handling make it a hoot to ride in any situation.

Where is the KTM Duke 390 made?

So, the motorcycles created in India in KTM’s plant near Pune before flown into the USA. The international-spec KTM 390 Adventure receives the same 373cc, single-cylinder engine which produces 42.3bhp and 37Nm.

Where are KTM 390 motorcycles made?

the Philippines
The new 390 Adventure will be built in the Philippines, but this shouldn’t come as too big of a surprise. The company builds many of its bikes there. The other 390 KTM is built there as well as most of the company’s other models.