Rahul Gandhi is among the most prominent faces in the Indian politics for years now.
In the latest video clip, Rahul Gandhi shares tales about his KTM Duke 390 motorcycle. Currently, he represents the constituency of Wayanad in Kerala. He is a member of Parliament in Lok Sabha. As a matter of fact, he was the Congress party president from 2017-2019. He was on a tour around the country for a while. Thereafter, he has been on a bike tour in Jammu and Kashmir. He documents his journey on his YouTube channel. Let us take a look at the details of this latest instance.
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Rahul Gandhi on KTM Duke 390
This video snippet comes from incindia on Instagram. It looks like it has been edited out of a long interview. In this short clip, he says that he owns a KTM Duke 390. Furthermore, he confirms that the bike keeps lying around since his security personnel don’t allow him to ride. That is a bit unfortunate. Nevertheless, he is on a road trip in Jammu and Kashmir on his motorcycle. He has put vlogs of his entire journey on his YouTube channel. People are really interested in his trip and the videos are getting a lot of traction.
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Specs
The 2024 390 Duke has been upgraded with a brand-new 398.7-cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, which now delivers 44.8 hp and 39 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The engine’s specifications include an 89 mm bore and a 64 mm stroke.In terms of its mechanical components, notable features include a 43 mm WP Apex front fork suspension with adjustable compression and rebound, providing 150 mm of travel.
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At the rear, there’s a monoshock suspension with 5-step rebound and preload adjustability, also offering 150 mm of travel. Additionally, the front tyre now features a 320 mm disc, while the rear tyre is equipped with a 240 mm disc. Dual-channel ABS is standard across the entire lineup. These improvements collectively enhance the bike’s adaptability to various riding conditions. The bike weighs 165 kg, and the seat height is set at 820 mm. It is priced at Rs 3.11 lakh, ex-showroom.
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