KTM 990 SUPER DUKE User Manual

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Instructions for initial operation

– Make sure the work for the „pre-delivery

inspection“ was performed by your author-

ized KTM workshop. The DELIVERY CER-

TIFICATE and SERVICE MANUAL will

be handed over when you pick up your

vehicle.

– Read these operating instructions care-

fully before your first ride.

– Enter the chassis, engine and key num-

bers on page 1.

– Familiarize yourself with the operating

elements.

– Adjust the clutch lever, the hand brake

lever, the foot brake lever and the shift

lever in the position that is most conven-

ient for you.

– This motorcycle is equipped with a three-

way catalytic converter. Leaded fuel will

destroy the converter. Always use unleaded

fuel.

– Get used to handling the motorcycle on

an empty parking lot, before starting on

a longer drive. Also try to drive as slowly

as possible and in standing position, to

improve your feeling for the vehicle.

– You may only be accompanied by a pas-

senger if your motorcycle is fitted and reg-

istered for such purposes. The passenger

must hold on to the supporting strap or

the driver and keep his feet on the pas-

senger footrests throughout the ride.

– Hold the handlebars with both hands

and leave your feet on the foot rests while

driving.

– Remove your foot from the foot brake

lever when you are not braking. If the foot

brake lever is not released the brake pads

rub continuously and the braking system

is overheated.

– Do not make any alterations to the motor-

cycle and always use ORIGINAL KTM

SPARE PARTS. Spare parts from other

manufacturers can impair the safety of

the motorcycle.

– New tires have a smooth surface, which

means that they must be run in to achieve

full grip. For this purpose, ride the motor-

cycle carefully at moderate speed during

the first 200 kilometers with new tires,

tilting the vehicle at different angles so

that all sections are properly roughened.

Tires will not display their full grip char-

acteristics until they are properly run in.

– Motorcycles are sensitive to changes in

the weight distribution. Read the section

on „Accessories and payload“ when car-

rying luggage.

– Pay attention to running-in procedure.

Running in the LC8 engine

Even finely machined surfaces of engine

parts have rougher surfaces than parts that

slide on each other for a long time. Therefore,

every engine must be run in. For this reason,

do not demand maximum performance from

the engine for the first 1000 kilometers (620

miles). The vehicle must be run in at low,

changing performance level for the first 1000

km (620 miles). The maximum number of

revolutions per minute must not go exceed

6500 rpm. Once you have run your engine

in for 1000 km, you may push it to its 9500

rpm limit , i.e. up to the orange zone indi-

cated in the tachometer. Exceeding the above

listed rotations as well as pushing high rpm

when the engine is cold will have an adverse

effect on the life of your engine.

– Wear suitable clothing when driving a

motorcycle. Clever KTM drivers always

wear a helmet, boots, gloves and a jacket,

regardless of whether driving all day or

just for a short trip. The protective cloth-

ing should be brightly colored so that

other vehicle can see you as early as

possible. Your passenger will also need

suitable protective clothing.

– Do not drive after having consumed

alcohol.

– Always turn on the light to make sure

that other drivers become aware of you

as early as possible.

– Drive at a moderate speed for the first few

kilometers of each trip to allow the tires

to reach the necessary operating temper-

ature. Maximum road grip is assured when

the tires are warm.

– The front and rear wheel are allowed to

be fitted only with tires that have the

same profile type.

GENERAL TIPS AND WARNINGS FOR STARTING THE MOTORCYCLE

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