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Archive for October, 2018

18
Oct

KTM Duke 390 2017-18 Sump guard/Skid plate

I’ve not be a fan of the plastic engine skid plate/sump guard on the 2017 390. It’s quite plasticy and doesn’t look great.  I wanted to find something that would look better and maybe provide better protection.  After a fairly long fruitless search I had given up on finding something the for the 2017 models.   There are plenty for the earlier ones but nothing for the newer models.

In the end I decided to take matters into my own hand.  I found a great looking guard for the 2012-14 models of the duke 390 and it looked like it should work.

AS3 Performance do a great looking aluminium sump guard and after approaching them about fitment they were very helpful.  They had no idea if it would fit, but if it didn’t they would be happy to take it back.  They’ve been very communicative through the whole process.  So a big thumbs up for them.

It arrived and sadly the weather was far too wet to try it out.  So after waiting a few days I finally got to do a trial fit.  After taking of the stock skid plate it was clear that it was not a match for the AS3 performance guard.  However all was not terrible, I can sort this I was sure.

The front bracket was so close to fitting but was just 1mm out.  There is an aluminium spacer as part of the kit.  It was 15mm tall but needed to be 14mm.  Ok that’s solvable I thought, a quick 3d printed test part proved that to be the case.  So I got my local machine shop to take off 1mm of the spacer and did a trial fit.

At the back things were far worse, the stock bracket was miles out.  However after spending some time pouring over the ktm parts fiches, I found a solution I thought should work.  That was to order the rear bracket for the 2014 model of the Duke 390.  It looked like a straight fit would happen.

I ordered a KTM belly pan bracket rear part number 93008021120 that was only a few pounds and waited for it to arrive.  Once it got here I did a test fit and blow me down it worked.

I think its about 1mm wider than the original part but that isn’t a problem at all.

This allowed me to finally get the guard fitted.  I’m very happy with how it turned out, it should really protect the engine and gets rid of more bits of plastic!

5
Oct

KTM Duke 390 2017+ Carbon Screen version 2

All new version 3 Now available

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I’ve had quite a few KTM Duke 390 owners now running the 3d printed brackets.  They have used all kinds of screens which is great to see.  I decided to make some improvements to the design to allow for larger screens and installation easier.

The major change is that the two brackets that mount to the back of the TFT display are now one connected bracket.  This means is much stronger and less able to flex.  I have also made the screen brackets fit into a notch for alignment.  It improves installation a fair bit.

Parts List

2 x Screen brackets (left & right)
1 x TFT bracket
2 x Plastic TFT bracket spacers
4 x M6 Bolts 10MM
2 x M6 x 20mm bolts
2 x M5 x 25mm bolts

Manual

A full installation manual is available to download here

Fitment

These brackets are designed to allow the fitment of screens from the previous versions of the KTM Duke 125 and 390 from before 2017.  It has been tested with the Zero Limits carbon fibre version, but others that match the stock part should also fit.  Here are some links to various different screen choices.

Zero Limits

Moto Composites

Carbon King

Tyga Performance

Warning: touring style screens or larger style screens have not been tested with these brackets.  They put far more stress on the brackets.

I will be making and selling these brackets for anyone who would like one.  Please contact me for more info.