Similar to the debut of the KTM 1390 Super Duke R, the KTM 1390 Super Duke GT has been spotted on testing grounds, signaling a revamp in the Austrian company’s lineup. It appears that other models featuring the previous “1290” version of the LC8 V-twin engine are set to follow suit, maintaining the momentum ignited by the flagship Super Duke R.
Before diving into the specifics, let’s refresh our memory on the intricacies of the “1390” engine. Despite the name, KTM’s numerical designations often don’t precisely reflect the engine’s actual displacement. In reality, the 1390 powerplant measures at a true 1,350cc. Compared to its predecessor, the “1290” motor at 1,301cc, the increase is a modest 49cc. This bump stems from a mere 2mm enlargement in bore, from 108 to 110mm, while maintaining the previous 71mm stroke.
However, don’t let the seemingly minor increase fool you. The performance gains of the 1390 engine are substantial, with peak power climbing from a claimed 177 hp to an impressive 188 hp. This enhancement owes much to KTM’s innovative variable valve timing and lift system, akin to BMW’s ShiftCam and systems utilized in several Audi vehicles. The mechanism adjusts the intake camshafts laterally during operation, engaging a second, more aggressive cam profile when the ECU deems it necessary. Consequently, the engine’s peak revs rise from 9,500 to 10,000 rpm, accompanied by a torque increase from 103 to 107 lb.-ft. Given the historical engine tuning similarities between the Super Duke GT and the Super Duke R, it’s reasonable to anticipate that the same principles will apply to this new iteration of the 1390 Super Duke GT.