A couple of days ago, we have brought you the spied images of the 2017 KTM Duke 390, which is now being rendered and man, it looks killer!! Already aggressive street fighter now beats the conventional style and adopt the vigorous design with cuts and creases. The baby SuperDuke is no more a baby.
Inheriting some of the design cues the flagship Super Duke 1290, most noticeably the surmounted fuel tank, the motorcycle would probably make a world premiere at the 2016 EICMA in Milan. Glancing the rendered spy shots, the upcoming bike acquires a new belly and taillamp. Besides, a new trellis chassis and a rear sub-frame hold together the new Duke. A custom Akropovik unit has also been rendered in the images.
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The bike is going to get a futuristic LED headlamp along with a digital instrument cluster. Moreover, the switch gears and handlebar grips have been added too to enhance the quality, basically taken from the Pulsars.
In terms of power, the new Duke and the RC390 would be incorporating a 373.2cc single cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, however, enhanced filtrations and outputs will be there. All power is transferred to the rear wheel via a six-speed gearbox. The upcoming model will take its production done at the Bajaj's Chakan plant and slated for a global launch in the beginning of next year.
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