As some of you may remember, back at the end of 2017 KTM needed to reach a particular sales target, and as a result, dumped 100 or so 390 Dukes on the market at more than 30% off list- a few of us including me bought one , and I had some proper fun with it over the year or so that I owned it, both on the road and on track, and I’ve been loving watching SS300 so decided that an RC390 could make another nice little project, particularly as I still have pretty much all of my “ go faster” bits that I’d bought for my 390 Duke
And here it is, the little minx
It’s a 2016 model with just under 1k miles on it, I bought it from an ex-Classic Bike racer (Honda 350 K4s), that had bought it a year or so ago with a view to doing basically what I intend to , ie make a bit faster both in a straight line and around a circuit, have something to ride on the road when he fancied it and do a few trackdays with too.
He hade a start by buying the Tyga exhaust that you see on it, along with a RapidBike Evo black-magic fuelling box, bypassing the ABS and working out how to stop a fault light showing and fitting lots of crash protection and PowerParts rearsets but that’s as far as he got- he has never made it to a trackday , and said he hasn’t enjoyed riding on the road and has decided to concentrate on his Trials instead- he had a lovely old 70’s Bultaco and a current Shaerpa.
Not really ridden it yet- I had a quick thrash around the private road where he lived when I bought it, but that was without a helmet and in my shorts and flip-flops so I can’t really say it’s had a proper test yet, but I’ll tax it over next couple of days and provide a fuller report.
So current plans, in sort of planned order are:
- New oil (Motul 300V for this one) and check valve clearances.
- Get it over to my mates at Dynotech, see how its running with the RapidBike unit (for anyone that’s familiar with the Hilltop story, this is RapidBike’s story too, ie allows it to remain closed loop and adapts automatically to any changes purely from what it gets back from the standard (non wideband) O2 sensor, err, yeah….- anyway, we’ll see and will provide a good baseline- this will be the same dyno that we mapped my 390 Duke on so should make an interesting comparison.
I love the look of the Tyga exhausts , even with Db killers in they’re a bit loud for my taste,( 98dB @ 5k according to Tyga) , but and they are supposedly decent for power, and they also save a good few kilos over the standard unit so they’ll be staying I think.
- Next will be brakes and suspension-
Brakes will be easy as he’s done the hardest bit, I’ll be installing some Bendix MRR pads and changing fluid
Suspension will be a 5EB R6 rear shock to replace the joke of a standard one, and provide some adjustment options- it’s same length eye to eye, just needs a bit of shimming on one of the mounts and a spring change.
Not worked out what to do with the front yet but going to do a bit of research and come up with a plan- SS300 kit parts or an Adreani kit would be a quarter of what the bike cost so aren’t in the budget for this, its likely to be new springs, play around with pre-load like in the olden days with LC proddy racing (we used old style 5p/ 1 shllling coins on top of the springs for that ), and experiment around with different weights and/or heights of oil if relevant
After that ( assuming I haven't got carried away with new cams and piston, head work etc chasing bhp ) it should just be a matter of a bit more weight saving - lithium battery, maybe see if I can pick up a race fairing, or at least a nosecone cheap so I can dispense with the headlights etc when it ventures onto a track, and of course possibly most important of all, get some nice sticky Dunlop Alphas on it to replace the standard Rosso II s.
That should be enough to going on with for the time being I think, more to follow as I go- roll on Portimao!