KTM 390 Adventure 2021 vs. KTM 390 Duke 2021
KTM 390 Adventure 2021
KTM 390 Duke 2021
Overview - KTM 390 Adventure 2021 vs KTM 390 Duke 2021
The KTM 390 Adventure 2021 and the KTM 390 Duke 2021 are both impressive motorcycles with their own unique features and strengths.
Starting with the KTM 390 Adventure 2021, it boasts a lush equipment package that includes advanced rider assistance systems such as ABS and cornering ABS. It is powered by a 373.2cc engine that delivers 44 horsepower and 37 Nm of torque. The engine is fuel-injected and features an electric starter. The bike's transmission is chain-driven, and it has a single cylinder and liquid cooling system.
In terms of suspension, the KTM 390 Adventure 2021 is equipped with an upside-down telescopic fork with a 43mm diameter in the front, providing a travel of 170mm. The rear suspension is also provided by WP and offers a travel of 177mm. The bike's frame is made of chromium-molybdenum and has a tubular design. It has a rake of 63.5 degrees.
KTM 390 Adventure 2021
The KTM 390 Adventure 2021 features a single disk brake in the front with a diameter of 320mm and four pistons. The brakes utilize radial technology for enhanced performance. The bike rides on a 19-inch front tire with a width of 100mm and a 17-inch rear tire with a width of 130mm. It has a wheelbase of 1430mm and a seat height of 855mm. The dry weight of the bike, including ABS, is 158kg. It has a fuel tank capacity of 14.5 liters, offering a range of 430km. The combined fuel consumption is 3.37 l/100km.
On the other hand, the KTM 390 Duke 2021 is a naked bike with its own set of strengths. It offers typical Duke ergonomics that are suitable for taller riders. The bike is extremely agile and handles well thanks to its flyweight and narrow waist. It is powered by the same 373.2cc engine as the Adventure model, delivering 44 horsepower and 35 Nm of torque. The engine is fuel-injected and has an electric starter. The transmission is chain-driven, and it also has a single cylinder and liquid cooling system.
The KTM 390 Duke 2021 features an upside-down telescopic fork with a 43mm diameter in the front, offering a travel of 142mm. The rear suspension is also provided by WP and provides a travel of 150mm. The frame of the bike is made of chromium-molybdenum and has a tubular design. It has a rake of 65 degrees.
In terms of brakes, the KTM 390 Duke 2021 has a single disk brake in the front with a diameter of 320mm and four pistons. The brakes utilize radial technology for improved performance. The bike rides on a 17-inch front tire with a width of 110mm and a 17-inch rear tire with a width of 150mm. It has a wheelbase of 1367mm and a seat height of 830mm. The dry weight of the bike, including ABS, is 149kg. It has a fuel tank capacity of 13.4 liters, offering a range of 387km. The combined fuel consumption is 3.46 l/100km.
KTM 390 Duke 2021
In terms of strengths, the KTM 390 Adventure 2021 offers a lush equipment package, a powerful engine, and the option for a quickshifter. It is also highly agile, making it suitable for off-road adventures. On the other hand, the KTM 390 Duke 2021 offers typical Duke ergonomics, extremely agile handling, and a sporty engine. It also features a modern TFT display with smartphone connectivity and the option for a quickshifter. Additionally, it has adjustable hand levers and offers a top price-performance ratio for an A2 motorbike.
However, the KTM 390 Adventure 2021 does have some weaknesses. It has less suspension travel and lower ground clearance compared to the Duke model. On the other hand, the KTM 390 Duke 2021 has a chassis that is tuned a little too soft and the pressure point of the brakes can be a little spongy.
In conclusion, both the KTM 390 Adventure 2021 and the KTM 390 Duke 2021 are impressive motorcycles with their own unique strengths and weaknesses. The Adventure model is well-equipped and suitable for off-road adventures, while the Duke model offers agile handling and a sporty engine. Ultimately, the choice between the two will depend on the rider's preferences and intended use of the motorcycle.
Technical Specifications KTM 390 Adventure 2021 compared to KTM 390 Duke 2021
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
KTM 390 Adventure 2021
The equipment and dimensions of the 390 Adventure show that KTM has by no means simply put a small, slimmed-down touring enduro on its wheels, but rather a (fully) worthy A2 licence-compatible motorbike that will give (re-)beginners just as much pleasure as those who are looking for an everyday bike and can do without performance in abundance. The sporty KTM takes you everywhere and is extremely fun to ride on curvy terrain thanks to its agility.
KTM 390 Duke 2021
The KTM 390 Duke is a "real" Duke. The trademark: Extremely agile handling that makes for powerful riding fun. The flyweight 390 can be precisely controlled with its narrow waist and wide handlebars and feels most at home in tight corners. Especially with the Supermoto mode, it is a fun machine without equal. Unfortunately, only the brakes and suspension of the 390 cannot maintain the same, very high performance level as on the 125 Duke or 890 Duke. They feel a bit spongy and not optimally tuned, especially when the rider weighs in a bit more. The equipment is otherwise tip-top, especially when you consider the price of the 390 Duke. In terms of riding pleasure/euros, it outperforms most, including its Duke sisters.
Price Comparison Avarage Market Price KTM 390 Adventure vs KTM 390 Duke
There are a few key differences between a KTM 390 Adventure 2021 and a KTM 390 Duke 2021. In terms of price, the actual average price of a KTM 390 Adventure 2021 is about 10% higher. There are the same number of bikes of both models available on the 1000PS.de marketplace, specifically 15. It takes less time to sell a KTM 390 Duke with 82 days compared to 91 days for the KTM 390 Adventure. Since model year 2020 1000PS.de editors have written 15 reviews for the KTM 390 Adventure and 33 reviews for the KTM 390 Duke since model year 2013. The first review for the KTM 390 Adventure was published on 05/11/2019 and now has more than 106,600 views. This compares to more than 26,300 views for the first review on KTM 390 Duke published on 12/11/2012.