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Cycle News 2016 Issue 10 March 15

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IN THE WIND P36 KTM ADVENTURE 390 IN ADVANCED TESTING T here is exciting news brew- ing in the Far East for adven- ture riders who are eager to get their hands on a small-middle- weight adventure bike. KTM is currently in India advance-test- ing its 200 and 390 Adventure models but it is undetermined as to which will be offered first. One of the two models is expected to launch in India in April or May of 2016. Arrival in the United States could come as early as October but no dates have been confirmed. We would go so far as to say we only expect to only see the 390cc version here in the U.S., if and when KTM offers one stateside. According to Autoblog, the KTM 390 Adven- ture will utilize an entirely new platform suited for an adventure motorcycle but will be powered by the same engine utilized in the 390 Duke and RC390, which currently produces 42.9 hp and 25.8 lb-ft of torque. Visually the KTM 390 Ad- venture takes design cues from its bigger brother the 1190 Adventure. The 390 Adventure features the same distinct KTM headlight, body fairings, tall side mount exhaust and off-road tires. We can expect the 390 Adventure to come with long travel suspension and potentially ABS, as the current year RC390 and 390 Duke are available with this option. The KTM 390 Adventure will compete directly with Royal Enfield Himalayan if both are brought to the United States. Sam Bendall The 390 Adventure is will draw its styling from the 1190 Adventure here, but will be far more accessible to new riders. JOHNSON VALLEY OHV AREA AND MARINES TO MEET R epresentatives of the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management have scheduled a Resource Management Group meet- ing on April 2 to discuss land use in the Johnson Valley area, including the Marines' plan for a large-scale exercise during the month of August that will occur on the shared-use area. The meeting is scheduled for 10:00 A.M. until noon at the Lucerne Valley Community Center. More informa- tion is available from the public affairs office of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center at smbplmswebpao@ usmc.mil or at 760.830.6213. CN Next month, there will be another chance for off-roaders' voices to be heard regarding the Johnson Valley OHV Area and the Marine Corps. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DREW RUIZ

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