What is the top speed of KTM390 in first gear?

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Allison
07/29/25 5:41pm
KTM390 can reach 170km/h in first gear. Here are the extended details: 1. Engine: The KTM390 is equipped with the most advanced liquid-cooled, four-valve, four-stroke, double overhead cam, 373.2cc single-cylinder engine, delivering a strong torque of 37Nm, which is on par with the 38Nm of the 399cc Kawasaki Z400 twin-cylinder engine. The peak power is 32kW, close to the 35KW of the 471cc Honda CB500X twin-cylinder engine. The scientific intake structure shortens the distance air travels into the cylinder, allowing the engine to warm up quickly. With the combined effect of the fuel injection system and the balance shaft, power delivery is smoother, effectively eliminating jerking. 2. Slipper Clutch: The slipper clutch is a particularly practical feature that makes gear changes smoother and more precise, and the clutch feel becomes very light, allowing the clutch lever to be easily pulled with just one finger to complete the gear shift. The function of the slipper clutch is that when the rear wheel torque is too high, the slipper clutch activates, effectively preventing rear wheel wobble, sliding, or even hopping during emergency braking or rapid deceleration.
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