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KTM Duke 390 & RC390 Owners Invited For Track Day At BIC On 26th April
Austrian based two-wheeler manufacturer, KTM has racing in their DNA. Almost every motorcycle they design has an element of racing in it.
In India KTM has launched two of their performance motorcycles in the form of Duke 390 and RC390. Both these motorcycles are track day tools and can be enjoyed out on circuits.
The Orange outfit will be organising an exclusive treat for their Duke 390 & RC390 owners. On 26th April, 2015 Buddh International Circuit will be open to all proud KTM owners.
To participate owners will have to get their bikes as eel as the following documents:
- Driving License
- Insurance or Mediclaim
- Insurance certificate for motorcycle
- Registration certificate of motorcycle
Participant will also have to come with their leather riding gear. They can also rent it out at the circuit, however, prior booking is necessary. Riding boots and gloves are a must, along with FIA approved helmet no ISI certified helmet will be allowed.
It is a great experience for Duke 390 and RC390 owners to learn the true potential of their machines. The trackday will surely improve participants riding skills. KTM also announced that they could disqualify any participant for poor tyre or bike quality.