Recently KTM Adventure 390 has been spotted in its production-ready form complete with catalytic converters and headlights. What else is in the new KTM Adventure 390, let's take a look.
Emotions ran high as Geet Singh Bindra, the man that had sold his brand new KTM Duke 390 in order to raise funds for victims of the Nepal earthquake, was applauded for his efforts. A true biker by heart, soul and spirit, Geet had not only sold his precious motorcycle and his iPhone 6, but had also traveled to the earthquake sites and personally aided those in need.
The Bikerhood Meet in Delhi was a great success. Numbers were fewer than that of the Mumbai Meet, but the Bikerhood team was thrilled to have members of different biking groups in the North supporting their initiative. Indian Motorcycles had a big presence at the event, along with KTM and Royal Enfield groups as well. This event was held at The Pavilion in the upscale DLF Emporio mall, located in Vasant Kunj, South Delhi.
A few days ago KTM has imported two units of 374cc motorcycles to India from Austria for R&D purpose. We can be quite sure that these aren't Dukes or RCs, but seems very much like the Adventure 390. Looking at the present Indian biking scenario and the market demand, it seems just right for KTM to launch the Adventure motorcycle now.
As KTM had already showcased the RC250 and Duke 250 with all new 250cc engine at recently concluded Tokyo motor show, soon after that reports were coming from different sources that KTM has not only commenced the production of both RC250 and Duke 250 at our very own Bajaj's Chakan plant but also exported few units to countries like Thailand and Turkey.