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KTM Duke 390 2014 - 2023 Brass Chain Kit ( RK Japan) 112 Links

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The Duke 390 2014 onwards Brass Chain Kit (RK Japan) is a high-quality replacement kit for the chain on the KTM Duke 390 motorcycle. The kit is produced by RK Japan, a well-known manufacturer of motorcycle chains and sprockets.

The kit includes a high-quality, durable brass chain that offers better resistance to wear and tear than the standard chain, ensuring a longer lifespan. The chain is also designed to offer better lubrication retention, reducing the need for frequent maintenance. The kit includes a master link for easy installation.

The Duke 390 2014 onwards Brass Chain Kit (RK Japan) has a total length of 112 links, which is the standard length for the KTM Duke 390 motorcycle. The brass chain provides better resistance to wear and tear, reducing the need for frequent maintenance, while the improved lubrication retention reduces the likelihood of the chain stretching or breaking.

The kit is designed to be easy to install and comes with all the necessary components and instructions. Installing the kit can be done by a professional mechanic or a skilled rider with the necessary tools and experience.

Overall, the Duke 390 2014 onwards Brass Chain Kit (RK Japan) is an excellent choice for riders who want to upgrade the chain of their KTM Duke 390 motorcycle to improve performance, durability, and longevity.

520KRX 112L

High-Quality Brass chain sprocket kit Made in Japan.

Pack Included with following items

Chain: Brass XW

Links: 112L

Front Sprocket: 15 T

Rear Sprocket: 45 T

An extra Shipping charge of Rs 200 is applicable on this product (MRP 4540 + 200)

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Thamps (Kochi, IN)
Fast delivery and good product

The product shipping was fast and delivery was hasslefree. Then chain is less noisy and smoother than the stock ones. But a tad heavier.

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Rooban R v (Chennai, IN)
Excellent

Great experience.. excellent performance compared to stock chain sprocket