KTM 790 DUKE PRICE MILEAGE,REVIEW FULL DETAILS

KTM 790 Duke is underpinned by a Trellis frame with a single-piece aluminium subframe to keep the overall weight low. The design language is distinctively part of the KTM family with the sharply styled fuel tank, inverted pitchfork LED headlamp, split seats, and a chunky LED taillight. The minimal body panels all point towards the extensive weight-saving while the exhaust unit is placed under the seat. Much like its sibling, 790 Duke also comes with a TFT LCD screen that displays all the vital information related to the motorcycle.KTM 790 Duke comes from the 799 cc parallel-twin motor, a first for the manufacturer and is tuned to produce 103 bhp and 87 Nm of peak torque, while paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The engine promises to be quite tractable thanks to its 75-degree crank offset and 435-degree firing order. The forged pistons and two counterbalancers are intended to keep vibrations to a minimum. The 790 Duke measures a light 189 kg (kerb) and that makes for an impressive power-to-weight ratio of 612 bhp per tonne, one of the best in the segment. The bike is suspended by WP 43 mm USD forks up front and a monoshock unit at the rear, while braking duties are taken care by 300 mm dual discs at the front and a 240 mm single disc at the rear with brake calipers from J.Juan. The bike rides on 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Maxxis Supermaxx ST tyres.On the electronics front, the KTM 790 Duke gets a comprehensive electrical suit, and is loaded to the gills and comes with four riding modes - Sport, Street, Rain, and Track via the Bosch EMS with RBW. The bike also comes with 9-level traction control, launch control, wheelie control, slipper clutch, and quickshifter. There's a six-axis IMU-based 9-level traction control with lean-angle sensitivity, cornering ABS with Supermoto mode, engine brake control, launch and wheelie control, and a bi-directional quick-shifter.


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PRICE DETAILS :

KTM 790 Duke Prices

VARIANTON ROAD PRICESPEC
KTM 790 DUKE STD₹ 9.28 Lakh
Petrol, 22.7 Kmpl




KTM 790 Duke Specifications

Key Specs

  • CO2 emission based on WMTC102.9 g/km
  • Steering Head Angle66 Degree

Fuel Consumption

  • Fuel Tank Capacity14 L
  • Reserve Fuel CapacityN/A
  • Mileage22.7 Kmpl
  • Overall Riding Range317.8 km

Transmission

  • No. Of Gears6 Gears
  • ClutchPASC™ Antihopping Clutch, Mechanically Operated

Braking

  • Front Brake TypeFour-piston radial fixed calliper
  • Rear Brake TypeSingle-piston floating calliper, brake disc
  • Front Disc/Drum Size300 mm
  • Rear Disc/Drum Size240 mm

Electricals

  • Battery12V
  • HeadlightLED
  • Tail LightLED

Engine

  • Engine CC799 cc
  • No Of Cylinder2
  • Max Power103 bhp @ rpm
  • Max Torque87 Nm @ rpm
  • Valves Per Cylinder4
  • Fuel DeliveryFuel Injection System
  • Cooling SystemLiquid cooled
  • Starting MechanismElectric starter

Dimension and Weight

  • Kerb Weight169 kg
  • Length2145 mm
  • Width760 mm
  • Height800 mm
  • WheelbaseN/A
  • Ground Clearance186 mm
  • Seat Height825 mm

Chassis and Suspension

  • Chassis TypeN/A
  • Front SuspensionWP upside-down Ø 43 mm
  • Rear SuspensionWP shock absorber with preload adjuster

Wheel and Tyres

  • Wheel Size17 inches
  • Wheel TypeAlloy Wheels
  • Front Tyre110/70 X 17
  • Rear Tyre150/60 X 17

KTM 790 Duke Features

Key Features

  • ABS

Standard Features

  • SpeedometerDigital
  • TachometerDigital
  • Gear Indicator
  • Fuel Warning Indicator
  • Fuel Gauge
  • Low Oil Indicator
  • Low Battery Indicator
  • Pillion Seat
  • Pillion Grabrail
  • Engine Kill Switch
  • Clock
  • Tripmeter TypeDigital
  • Tripmeter Count
  • Pass Light


TOP 5 FACTS ABOUT KTM 790 DUKE:It looks like a scaled down KTM 1290 Super Duke R
From its split LED headlamp setup to its tank shrouds, the 790 Duke’s sharp styling is similar to the menacing KTM 1290 Super Duke R. That said, the 790 Duke features relatively compact dimensions and is just a shade larger than the KTM 390 Duke. This should make it quite easy to ride around town as well. It would allow you to have your cake and eat it too. The dimensions might feel small for a sports naked but the performance from its parallel-twin motor would suggest otherwise.
All the power you will need
On the road it is. The KTM 790 Duke gets a 799cc LC8 parallel-twin motor that makes 105PS at 9000rpm and 87Nm of torque at 8000rpm. It might not seem much compared to the Kawasaki Z900 or Triumph Street Triple RS but with a dry weight of just 169kg, it is one of the lightest sports naked here -- and given the power-to-weight ratio of 621PS per ton, should keep performance interesting. The motor has been lauded by international journalists for its low- and mid-range performance and tractability thanks to its 75-degree crank offset and 435-degree firing order. Engine internals include forged pistons and two counterbalancers to keep vibrations at bay.
There is enough grunt to get the front wheel up at will and keep you happy on the road and on track. The six-speed gearbox gets a slipper clutch and up/down quick-shifter.It gets serious electronics to rein in performance
How about four rider modes (Sport, Street, Rain, Track), IMU-based 9-level traction control, engine brake control, adjustable wheelie control and cornering ABS with Supermoto mode? All this can be navigated via a colour TFT screen similar to the KTM 390 Duke. The last time we saw a bike with such features was the MV Agusta Brutale 800, which costs more than twice that of the 790 Duke and even that misses out on cornering ABS.Underpinnings are impressive as well
For starters, you have a chromoly trellis frame and a one-piece aluminium rear subframe to keep weight down without compromising rigidity. Then you have non-adjustable 43mm WP front upside down forks and rear WP monoshock that is preload-adjustable. At 24 degrees, the sharp front rake should keep steering lively while the standard WP steering damper should keep things in check. Tyres are 120/70-R17 front and 180/55-R17 rear Maxxis Supermaxx ST that are more street-oriented. Braking is via dual 300mm front discs with radially mounted JJuan calipers and a rear 240mm disc. You also get a radial master cylinder and steel braided brake lines for better brake feel and strong bite.Pricing is a shocker
Expected pricing that is. According to the grapevine, the KTM 790 Duke would be launched at an ex-showroom price of Rs 6.5 lakh. This would make it Rs 1.36 lakh more affordable than the Kawasaki Z900 (Rs7.86 lakh) and a whopping Rs 4.63 lakh less than the Triumph Street Triple RS. This pricing is expected because KTM will most probably be bringing in the 790 Duke via the CKD route and sourcing most of the components locally. While the other two bikes do offer more cylinders, we expect the 790 Duke to perform slightly less than the Triumph Street Triple RS but possibly better than the Kawasaki Z900.

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