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Cycle News 2024 Issue 09 March 5

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QUICKSPIN I 2024 KTM 390 Duke P108 the third- and fourth-gear torque pull you from corner to corner. But if you want to get rowdy, kick it into the higher revs, and there's performance some twin-cylinder bikes could only dream of. The 390 has a drastically changed chassis compared to 2023. The name of the game here is increased stiffness, which KTM achieved with the new steel trellis main frame and new banana-style swingarm that has the shock mounted on the right side rather than the center. The reason for this is three- fold: the first is to make room for the larger airbox of the higher capacity motor, the second is to help lower the seat height 10mm to 820mm/32.2 inches, and the third is to concentrate all the main aesthetic parts of the 390 to the right-hand side. The brakes were moved to the right side pure - ly for this reason—now the right looks like a tough featherweight UFC fighter. The left side looks a bit weak and spindly by compari - son, with nothing of note aside from the chain and sprocket. The new chassis is matched to a wheel and a Michelin Power 6 tire set that weighs a claimed 8.8 pounds less than in 2023. That's 8.8 pounds of weight taken off right where you want it in unsprung mass. The 390 was already a nimble and agile bike, but it took another step in 2024. Big man, little bike. You'll want to be a few inches shorter than Rennie's 6'1" frame to fit comfortably on the 390.

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