KTM RC 390 Test 2024 on the Supermoto track

KTM RC 390 Test 2024 on the Supermoto track

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The KTM RC 390 combines sporty performance with nimble riding behavior, making it attractive for both beginners and experienced riders. Our testers Martin Bauer, Amelie, Alessio, and Horvath have thoroughly tested this bike on country roads and the supermoto track.

Der Horvath

Der Horvath

published on 06/08/2024

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The KTM RC 390 2024

The KTM RC 390 is a compact supersport bike featuring a 373.2 cc single-cylinder engine that delivers 44 hp at 9000 rpm and 37 Nm of torque at 7000 rpm. Weighing just 164 kg, with a fully adjustable chassis and a seat height of 824 mm, it offers an excellent balance of performance and handling. Equipped with cutting-edge technology such as cornering ABS, traction control, and a TFT display, the RC 390 is ideal for riders who value dynamic riding performance and safety in equal measure.

KTM RC 390 2024 - Key Facts

Engine and Drive Train

Bore89 mm
Stroke60 mm
Engine power44 HP
Rpm at Max. Power9000 rpm
Torque37 Nm
Rpm at Torque7000 rpm
Compression Ratio12.6
StarterElectric
Clutch TypeMultiplate in oil-bath
Transmission TypeGearshift
ValvesDOHC
Displacement373.2 ccm

Suspension Front

Diameter43 mm
Travel120 mm
AdjustmentCompression, Rebound

Suspension Rear

Shock absorberMonoshock
Travel150 mm
AdjustmentCompression, Preload

Chassis

Frame typeTubular
Rake66.5 degree
Trail84 mm

Brakes Front

Diameter320 mm
Technologyradial

Brakes Rear

Diameter230 mm

Assistance Systems

Advanced Rider Assistance SystemsCornering ABS, Cruise control, Traction control

Dimensions and Weights

Front tyre width110 mm
Front tyre height70 %
Front tyre diameter17 inch
Rear tyre width150 mm
Rear tyre height60 %
Rear tyre diameter17 inch
Wheelbase1343 mm
Seat Height824 mm
Kerb Weight (with ABS)164 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity13.7 l
License compliancyA2
Range395 km
Combined CO2 emissions81 g/km
Combined fuel consumption3.46 l/100km

Equipment

EquipmentLED-Headlights, TFT display

The Helmets of the 1000PS Supersports Test

The HJC helmets in superhero design, worn by our editors for the Supersport motorcycle test, are not only a real eye-catcher but also technically advanced. The RPHA 1 and RPHA 12 models offer a perfect combination of safety, comfort, and stylish design. The RPHA 1 is particularly designed for aerodynamics and stability at high speeds, providing excellent protection through its premium materials. The RPHA 12, on the other hand, impresses with its versatile range of use and excellent ventilation, ensuring a pleasant freshness even on longer rides. Both helmets are adorned with striking superhero graphics, making them a special highlight for all comic fans and motorcycle enthusiasts.

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The Gear for the 1000PS Supersports Test 2024

Our editors not only wore the striking HJC helmets during this supersports bike test but were also dressed in high-quality motorcycle gear from Segura. Segura is renowned for its blend of classic design and top-notch protection. The tested outfits included sturdy leather jackets that ensure maximum safety with their abrasion-resistant properties and integrated protectors at the shoulders, elbows, and back. Additionally, they wore breathable and weatherproof pants and gloves that offer optimal grip and protection. Segura's motorcycle gear combines stylish looks with functional details, ensuring our editors were not only well-protected but also comfortable and fashionable on the go.

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Style and safety combined with HJC and Segura.

Martin Bauer on the KTM RC 390

The KTM RC390 is a sports bike with a single-cylinder engine that exhibits rather unusual power delivery for this type of engine. While single-cylinder engines typically deliver a lot of power at low RPMs, the RC390 needs about 6000 revolutions per minute to reach its optimal power band. On the plus side, the engine's smooth running without significant vibrations is advantageous for daily street use. Another positive aspect is the extensive electronic equipment, which is remarkable for a bike in this displacement class.

The seating position is supermoto-oriented, which promotes agile riding performance. The wide handlebar allows for easy and precise control of the bike. The chassis offers both comfort and sufficient damping to avoid uncontrolled movements. Another highlight of the RC390 is the option to use a quickshifter and blipper function. The gear ratios are chosen to be short, making riding shift-intensive, but this is well compensated by the mentioned additional features.

Horvath on the RC 390

The KTM RC 390 presents itself on paper as the sportiest bike in its segment. Its fully adjustable chassis and the lowest weight are clear advantages. However, the engine shows weaknesses in performance. Especially the torque is mediocre: In the lower rev range, it takes some time to get going, it convinces in the middle, but in high revs, the performance drops off. The quickshifter works reliably, and the operation of the display and menu navigation are adequate. Particularly noteworthy is the sporty ergonomics of the RC 390, which also means that comfort suffers. This setup is aimed at riders looking for a very agile and nimble machine and are willing to sacrifice comfort for sportiness.

Alessio on the KTM RC 390

The KTM RC 390 impresses with its radical seating position, which is sportier than that of its competitors. This is immediately noticeable when you take a seat on the bike, as the handlebars are positioned significantly lower. The 390 cc single-cylinder engine is slightly restricted due to stricter emission standards, which can affect power delivery. The seat is comfortable, and the modern display as well as the well-functioning brakes contribute to the positive overall experience. Particularly noteworthy is the extensive electronics package, which includes the Supermoto ABS. Overall, the RC 390 leaves an excellent first impression, especially due to its sporty ergonomics and comprehensive electronics.

The RC 390 leaves a positive impression in the A2 segment.

Amelie on the RC 390

At first, I found it difficult to warm up to the KTM RC 390. The seating position felt uncomfortable, possibly due to the aggressive stance and forward weight distribution. This front-heavy nature required an adjustment period. However, after a few laps, I began to appreciate the bike's advantages. Although I initially criticized the precision, it turned out that the handling was quite easy due to the compact size and low weight. The brakes initially seemed too aggressive and hard to modulate, but again, I think it's a matter of getting used to them. Overall, the KTM RC 390 left a solid impression, even if it doesn't rank among my favorites.

Conclusion: Positive Experiences with the KTM RC 390

The positive experiences with the KTM RC 390 can be summarized as follows:

Chassis and Handling: The fully adjustable chassis allows for precise adjustments to various riding conditions. The lightweight and compact size make handling easy and nimble.

Electronics and Safety Features: The electronic package is extensive and includes functional riding aids such as traction control and ABS. The Supermoto ABS is particularly highlighted, as it brings a lot of fun on supermoto tracks.

Ergonomics and Seating Position: The sporty seating position is perceived positively by some riders, as it supports agile and nimble riding performance.

Engine and Transmission: The quickshifter and blipper function make shifting easier and contribute to a pleasant riding experience. The gear ratios are well-matched.

Negative Experiences with the KTM RC 390

Engine Performance: The single-cylinder engine shows weaknesses in power delivery, especially in the lower RPM range. It lacks "punch" and full power is only achieved at higher RPMs.

Seating Position and Ergonomics: The seating position is described as aggressive and front-heavy, which may not appeal to every rider. The bike is less comfortable compared to other models in the same segment, particularly noticeable on longer rides.

Brakes: The brakes are sometimes perceived as too aggressive and hard to modulate. The modulation of braking force is rated as average.

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Der Horvath

KTM RC 390 2024 - Experiences and Expert Review

Der Horvath

The KTM RC 390 presents itself as a sporty and dynamic bike, particularly suitable for riders seeking an agile and nimble machine. Its fully adjustable chassis and low weight ensure precise and easy handling, while the extensive electronics package, including the innovative Supermoto ABS, offers additional safety and riding pleasure. However, the engine shows weaknesses in power delivery, especially in the lower RPM range, which does not meet the expectations of a single-cylinder engine. The aggressive seating position is a double-edged sword: it allows for a sporty riding experience but can be uncomfortable for longer rides.


Chassis and Handling

Electronics and Safety Features

Ergonomics for Sporty Riders

Transmission and Shift Comfort

Engine power

seating position in terms of comfort

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