
Brand new KTM RC 390 revealed
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KTM has revealed the new generation KTM RC range including the new KTM RC 390 which promises a lot of firepower.
KTM RC fans have much reason to rejoice as the company has now revealed the all new KTM RC 390. The KTM RC 390 has been the staple supersport model in the KTM line up and in India has found many takers. The KTM RC 390 takes on the new TVS Apache RR310 in India which has received an upgrade for 2021 as well. So what’s new about the KTM RC 390? Let’s find out. The KTM RC now boasts of a Grand Prix-inspired design, a true race-derived chassis, and high-end electronics previously unseen in the small displacement Supersport segment claims KTM. The most immediately obvious update across the board is the Grand Prix-inspired styling, which sees almost every panel being redesigned, boasting race-inspired lines and two new colorways which clearly define the sporty character of these motorcycles. This redesign not only makes the new RC looks more aggressive than before but also optimises aerodynamics for better top end performance. This new design has also optimized wind and weather protection, with enhanced heat management by using a combination of inner and outer body panels to direct airflow away from the rider. At the back, the design has gotten slimmer and also is more aggressive. The reduced rear bodywork also exposes the bolt on rear trellis subframe which is now replaceable in case of an accident.More Related News

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