Just Rs.10,000 More for KTM Duke Facelift; Believe us or Not

Well, you must have heard about the upcoming facelift version of the KTM Duke Series of motorcycles. Now-a-days, the firm is a little bit busy in testing the upcoming versions of the sports motorcycles. The Duke Series of sports motorcycles are unmistakable products offered by the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer. However, the astonished news for KTM Duke enthusiast is that the firm will soon be launching the facelift version of the naked sports motorcycle, but what about those who just received the ownership of the naked KTM Duke?

KTM Duke Series Motorcycle

You'll end up reading this article on a good note. For those who have just owned the naked sports motorcycles could be able to get this facelift version by just paying a minimal amount stands in between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 12,000. The facelift version of the KTM Duke series of naked sports motorcycles consists of a new tank panel, rear panel and tail similar to RC Series, a bolt-on sub-frame. The major changes comprise of graphics and plastic works. The headlamp remains pretty much similar to the existing models. The major attraction which you will miss out is the under belly exhaust panel.

See Also:- KTM RC 390

KTM Duke 200

Upgrading your KTM Duke to the facelift version wouldn't cost you more than Rs 10,000. The facelift version traits of the new fuel tank panel, seat stickers along with rear and under seat cowl, the rear unit including tail light and the ECU remap. All these changes are easily covered under the bill of Rs 10,000 to Rs 12,000. However, it's just an overview towards the upcoming facelift version of the KTM Duke Brothers. We have to wait till the firm will launch the final production ready model of these naked sports motorcycles.

KTM Duke 390

Last year, the firm launched the faired brother series of sports motorcycles, named as KTM RC Series. The available variants of the RC series are KTM RC 200 and KTM RC 390. Stay glued with SAGMart to know more about the upcoming facelift version of the Duke Series of sports motorcycles and other upcoming products from the Austrian firm.