An avid biker from heart, Geet Singh Bindra from Karnal, Haryana sets an example which made all biker community feel proud. He sold out his beloved Duke 390 which he bought few months back as soon as he discovered the natural calamity hit Nepal. Geet Singh rushed to Nepal with all he could manage to take along, with the money he already had in hands and what he got after selling his "Stallion" Duke 390.
KTM surprised all of us by showcasing Duke 250 and RC250 with brand new 250cc single cylinder engine at the ongoing Tokyo Motor show. Tapping the market at the right time the Austrian now turned Indian auto company unveiled the bikes in the undisguised attire.
BikesIndia has confirmed this News from the KTM Dealer at the Capital, that KTM has actually put up the slipper clutch in the Duke 390 which were made in 2015.
The upcoming 2016 model line-up is spotted testing somewhere in Europe. Though they are manufactured in India at their Pune facility they are now a world-wide demanded brand. The next gen models will be hosting many changes on the design department.
KTM has launched its much awaited sportbikes RC390 and RC200 at a launch event organised in Pune. Both the bikes are based on existing Duke platform, the RC390 is equipped with 373.2cc single cylinder 4- stroke engine capable of producing estimated 44.6 PS power and the RC200 is featured with 200cc single cylinder 4- stroke engine churning out 25 Ps of raw power.