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THIRD TIME AROUND

YEAR AFTER MAKING US SIT UP and take notice with their 200 Duke back in 2012, KTM veritably blew us away by launching the 43.5-hp 390, a machine that finally dethroned the three-decade-old RD 350 as the quickest “small” motorcycle you could buy in India. The market has matured a lot since then, options are rife, but the orange pocket rocket continues to be extremely desirable among the young street Rossi crowd due to its class-leading power-to-weight ratio and accessible price.

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