Single-cylinder sports bike
I am a KTM fanboy and the RC 390 is the one that I own. It is a single-cylinder, I agree, but the performance does not suggest so. It is the lightest bike in its class, so the power to weight ratio is exceptional. The overall power of 44 horsepower feels around 50 horsepower because of its lightweight body and highly aggressive stance. There is just one flaw, which is according to the pillion I ride with. The rear seat is very uncomfortable. It feels uncomfortable even in small distance rides.
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Engine
373
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321
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399
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650
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321
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Power
43
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41.4
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48.9
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60.3
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41.4
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Maximum Torque
37 Nm
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29.6 Nm
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38 Nm
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56 Nm
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29.6 Nm
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ABS
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Pass Switch
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Engine Check Warning
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Riding Modes
Street, Road, Sport
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Road, Race
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Sport
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Road
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Road, Race
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Front Brake
Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Rear Brake
Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Top Speed
-
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-
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-
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180 kmph
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