KTM 390 Duke Recalled Due To Front Sprocket Issue
KTM has issued a recall for its flagship 390 Duke model in India. The recall is due to a defective front sprocket locking plate.
KTM 390 Duke owners have been asked to bring their motorcycles to service centres where it will be checked for any faults and if found, the component will be repositioned or changed.
If left unchecked, there is a possibility that the sprocket could misalign over time, which could result in the chain coming off the teeth.
Those 390 Dukes manufactured after March 2014 do not suffer from this defect and all the units produced previously will be fixed free of cost.
The process is said to take not more than 30 minutes. No incidents resulting from the fault sprocket have been reported.
This is the first official recall of the KTM 390 Duke. However, the company had reportedly recalled a small handful of these bikes soon after its launch in India to solve an engine overheating problem.
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