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KTM 1290 Super Duke R US 2020 User Manual

KTM 1290 Super Duke R US 2020
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OWNER'S MANUAL 2020
1290 Super Duke R
Art. no. 3214111en

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

KTM 1290 Super Duke R US 2020 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement1301 cc
Bore x Stroke108 mm x 71 mm
StarterElectric
Transmission6-speed
Seat Height835 mm
Fuel Capacity16 liters
Dry Weight189 kg
Front Tire120/70 ZR17
Rear Tire190/55 ZR17
LightingLED
Riding ModesSport, Street, Rain, Track
Engine TypeV-twin, 4-stroke
Power177 hp (132 kW) @ 9500 rpm
Torque140 Nm
Fuel SystemElectronic fuel injection
Cooling SystemLiquid Cooled
FrameTrellis frame, chrome-moly
Front SuspensionWP APEX 48
Rear SuspensionWP Apex, adjustable
Front BrakeDual 320 mm discs
Rear Brake240 mm disc
ABSBosch 9.1MP 2.0 (Cornering ABS with Supermoto mode)
Traction ControlMTC (Motorcycle Traction Control)
Ground Clearance150 mm
InstrumentsTFT display
Quick ShifterYes

Summary

1 Means of Representation

1.1 Symbols used

Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the manual for clear communication.

1.2 Formats used

Explains the typographical formats used throughout the document for consistency.

2 Safety Advice

2.1 Use definition – intended use

Describes the intended use and limitations of the vehicle for safe operation.

2.4 Degrees of risk and symbols

Explains danger, warning, caution, and note symbols to highlight risks.

2.5 Overview of labels

Shows and labels different warning and information stickers on the motorcycle.

2.6 Reporting safety defects

Instructions for reporting vehicle safety defects to authorities and manufacturer.

2.11 Tampering warning

Warns against tampering with the noise control system and lists prohibited acts.

2.12 Safe operation

Provides safety advice regarding accidents and poisoning from exhaust gases.

2.13 Protective clothing

Emphasizes the importance of protective gear for rider safety.

2.14 Work rules

Outlines general rules and precautions for performing work on the vehicle.

3 Important Notes

3.1 Manufacturer and implied warranty

Explains warranty void conditions and requirements for service.

3.2 Fuel, auxiliary substances

Provides guidelines on using correct fuels and auxiliary substances.

3.3 Spare parts, accessories

Advises on using approved spare parts and accessories for safety.

3.4 Service

Highlights the importance of regular service for optimal operation and longevity.

4 View of Vehicle

4.1 View of vehicle, front left (example)

Identifies key components of the motorcycle from the front left view.

4.2 View of vehicle, rear right (example)

Identifies key components of the motorcycle from the rear right view.

5 Serial Numbers

5.1 Vehicle identification number

Explains where to find the VIN on the vehicle and type label.

5.2 Type label

Indicates the location of the type label for USA models on the steering head.

5.3 Key number

Explains where to find the key number on the KEYCODECARD for spare keys.

5.4 Engine number

Shows the location of the engine number stamped on the engine.

5.5 Fork part number

Indicates the location of the fork part number stamped on the axle clamp.

5.6 Shock absorber article number

Shows where the shock absorber article number is stamped.

5.7 Steering damper article number

Explains where the steering damper item number is embossed.

6 Controls

6.1 Clutch lever

Describes the clutch lever's location and hydraulic activation.

6.2 Hand brake lever

Identifies the hand brake lever and its function for the front brake.

6.3 Throttle grip

Shows the location of the throttle grip on the handlebar.

6.4 Combination switch, left side

Locates the combination switch on the left handlebar.

6.5 Light switch

Explains the operation of the light switch for low and high beam.

6.6 Menu buttons

Details the function of the menu buttons for controlling the instrument display.

6.7 Turn signal switch

Explains the function and operation of the turn signal switch.

6.9 Cruise control buttons

Explains the operation of the cruise control buttons for speed adjustment.

6.12 Hazard warning flasher switch

Describes the function and activation of the hazard warning flasher.

6.13 Emergency OFF switch/electric starter button

Explains the operation of the kill switch and starter button.

6.14 RACE-ON button

Details the function of the RACE-ON button for ignition and steering lock.

6.16 Steering lock (antenna)

Describes how the steering lock works with the remote key.

6.17 Immobilizer

Explains the electronic immobilizer system for vehicle security.

6.18 RACE-ON key

Details the functions of the RACE-ON key and the black ignition key.

6.19 Opening fuel tank filler cap

Provides safety instructions and steps for opening the fuel tank cap.

6.21 Seat lock

Locates the seat lock and how it can be unlocked.

6.25 Shift lever

Shows the location of the shift lever and gear positions.

6.27 Side stand

Explains the side stand's location and its relation to the safety starting system.

7 Combination Instrument

7.1 Combination instrument

Introduces the combination instrument and its layout.

7.2 Activation and test

Explains how the instrument activates and performs a self-test.

7.3 Day-night mode

Describes the automatic and manual adjustment of display brightness.

7.4 Warnings

Explains how warnings are displayed and their relevance (yellow/red).

7.5 Ice warning

Details the ice warning function based on ambient temperature.

7.6 Indicator lamps

Provides an overview of all indicator lamps on the instrument cluster.

7.7 Display

Shows the layout and components of the main instrument display.

7.8 TRACK Display (optional)

Explains the optional TRACK display layout for performance settings.

7.9 Performance layout (optional)

Describes the optional performance layout for displaying vehicle data.

7.10 Small widget

Explains the small widget for displaying concise information.

7.11 Large widget

Describes the large widget for displaying detailed vehicle information.

7.12 Odometer

Explains how to display and access odometer and trip information.

7.14 Shift warning light

Explains the integrated shift warning light and its settings.

7.15 Cruise control indicator

Describes the indicator for the cruise control system's status.

7.17 ABS Mode display

Shows how the ABS mode is displayed and configured in the menu.

7.18 Ride display

Explains how the selected riding mode is displayed.

7.22 Coolant temperature indicator

Describes the bar indicator for coolant temperature and related warnings.

7.23 Fuel level display

Explains the bar indicator for fuel level and its update behavior.

7.24 Ambient air temperature indicator

Explains where the ambient air temperature is displayed and how to configure units.

7.26 Favourites display

Explains how to configure and display favorite information in widgets.

7.27 Navigation display (optional)

Describes the navigation display in small and large widgets.

7.28 Menu

Explains how to open and navigate the main menu using the buttons.

7.28.1 KTM MY RIDE (optional)

Details how to activate and use the KTM MY RIDE function for connectivity.

7.28.2 Audio (optional)

Explains how to control audio playback via the instrument and connected devices.

7.28.3 Navigation (optional)

Guides on activating and configuring the navigation function via the app.

7.28.4 Navigation information (optional)

Describes how to access arrival time and distance to destination.

7.28.6 Pairing (optional)

Details the process for pairing cellphones and headsets via Bluetooth.

7.28.7 Telephony (optional)

Explains how to accept/reject calls and manage volume.

7.28.8 Trip 1

Describes the Trip 1 function for tracking distance and fuel consumption.

7.28.9 Trip 2

Explains the Trip 2 function for tracking journey time and average speed.

7.28.10 General Info

Shows how to access date, ODO, battery voltage, and oil temperature.

7.28.11 TPMS

Explains the Tire Pressure Monitoring System and its importance.

7.28.12 Warnings

Details how to access and view warning messages on the display.

7.28.13 Service

Shows how to check the next service interval on the display.

7.28.14 Extra Functions

Lists and explains how to access optional extra functions.

7.28.15 Ride Mode

Explains how to select and configure different ride modes (TRACK, SPORT, STREET, RAIN).

7.28.16 Track (optional)

Details the TRACK mode settings and how to exit it.

7.28.17 Throttle Response (optional)

Explains how to adjust throttle response characteristics in different modes.

7.28.18 Anti Wheelie Mode (optional)

Explains the Anti Wheelie Mode function and its safety implications.

7.28.19 Launch Control (optional)

Details how to activate and use Launch Control, including safety warnings.

7.28.20 Motorcycle

Overview of settings for ABS, traction control, and extra functions.

7.28.21 Heated Grips (optional)

Explains how to select and configure heated grip levels.

7.28.22 Heated Seat (optional)

Explains how to select and configure seat heater levels.

7.28.23 MTC+MSR (optional)

Details the MTC (Traction Control) and MSR (Motor Slip Regulation) functions.

7.28.24 ABS

Explains ABS modes (Road, Supermoto) and their functionality.

7.28.25 Quickshifter + (optional)

Explains how to activate/deactivate the Quickshifter + function.

7.28.26 Settings

Overview of general settings for units, values, and function enablement.

7.28.27 C1 and C2 buttons

Explains how to assign quick access functions to C1 and C2 buttons.

7.28.28 Bluetooth (optional)

Details how to enable and use the Bluetooth function for connectivity.

7.28.29 Headset Type

Explains how to configure whether a Bluetooth or wired headset is used.

7.28.30 Display Theme

Explains how to select between automatic and night display modes.

7.28.31 Button Illumination

Describes how to adjust the brightness of the button lighting.

7.28.32 Shift Light

Explains the shift warning light settings and activation.

7.28.33 Daytime Runn. Light

Discusses the daytime running light function and its limitations.

7.29 Setting the time and date

Guides on how to set the clock and date on the instrument.

7.30 Units

Explains how to set units for distance, temperature, pressure, and consumption.

7.31 Distance

Details how to select display units for distance (km/miles).

7.32 Temperature

Explains how to select display units for temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit).

7.33 Pressure

Explains how to select display units for pressure (bar/psi/kPa).

7.34 Consumption

Explains how to select display units for fuel consumption.

7.35 Language

Details how to change the display language of the instrument.

7.36 Heated Grips (optional)

Explains how to activate/deactivate heated grips and control intensity.

7.37 Heated Seat (optional)

Explains how to activate/deactivate seat heater and control intensity.

7.38 Small widget

Explains how to switch between information displays in the small widget.

7.39 Large widget

Explains how to access and view all information in the large widget.

7.40 KTM MY RIDE widget

Describes the KTM MY RIDE widget for displaying phone status.

7.41 NAVIGATION widget

Explains the NAVIGATION widget for route guidance and arrival information.

7.42 FAVORITES widget

Explains how to configure and display favorite information in the widget.

7.43 Widget INFO

Describes the INFO widget for fuel level, coolant, and range.

7.44 HEATING widget

Explains how to control heating intensity for seat and grips via the HEATING widget.

7.45 MUSIC widget

Describes the MUSIC widget for controlling audio playback from a connected phone.

8 Ergonomics

8.1 Handlebar position

Explains how to adjust handlebar position for rider comfort and track use.

8.2 Adjusting the handlebar position

Provides instructions and warnings for adjusting the handlebar position.

8.3 Adjusting the basic position of the clutch lever

Guides on adjusting the clutch lever for hand size and comfort.

8.4 Adjusting the basic position of the hand brake lever

Guides on adjusting the hand brake lever for hand size and comfort.

8.5 Setting the step plate of the foot brake lever

Explains how to adjust the position of the foot brake lever's step plate.

8.6 Checking the basic position of the shift lever

Details how to check the shift lever position relative to the rider's boot.

8.7 Setting the shift lever stub

Guides on adjusting the shift lever stub position for optimal shifting.

8.8 Adjusting the footrests

Explains how to adjust footrest position and switching scheme.

8.9 Adjusting the tilt of the combination instrument

Guides on adjusting the tilt angle of the instrument cluster.

9 Preparing for Use

9.1 Advice on preparing for first use

Provides essential advice for preparing the motorcycle before its first use.

9.2 Running in the engine

Details the engine break-in procedure, including maximum engine speed.

9.3 Loading the vehicle

Advises on vehicle weight limits and payload for safe handling.

10 Riding Instructions

10.1 Checks and maintenance measures when preparing for use

Lists pre-ride checks for roadworthiness and technical condition.

10.2 Starting the vehicle

Provides instructions and safety warnings for starting the motorcycle.

10.3 Launch Control (optional)

Explains the optional Launch Control function for optimal acceleration.

10.4 Starting off

Describes the procedure for starting off from a standstill.

10.5 Starting off with launch control (optional)

Guides on using Launch Control for acceleration with safety warnings.

10.6 Quickshifter+ (optional)

Explains how to use the Quickshifter+ for clutchless gear changes.

10.7 Shifting, riding

Provides advice on gear shifting, riding, and passenger safety.

10.8 MSR (optional)

Explains the MSR (Motor Slip Regulation) function for engine braking.

10.9 Applying the brakes

Gives safety advice and procedures for using the brakes.

10.10 Stopping, parking

Provides instructions and safety measures for stopping and parking the motorcycle.

10.11 Transporting

Offers advice and precautions for transporting the motorcycle.

10.12 Refueling

Provides detailed instructions and safety warnings for refueling.

11 Service Schedule

11.2 Required work

Lists mandatory service tasks and their intervals (time/mileage).

11.3 Recommended work

Lists recommended service tasks and their intervals.

12 Suspension Setting

12.1 Fork/shock absorber

Introduces options for adapting suspension to riding style and payload.

12.2 Adjusting the spring preload of the fork

Guides on adjusting the fork's spring preload for different riding conditions.

12.3 Adjusting the compression damping of the fork

Explains how to adjust the fork's compression damping.

12.4 Adjusting the rebound damping of the fork

Guides on adjusting the fork's rebound damping.

12.5 Bleeding the fork legs

Provides steps for bleeding the fork legs, including preparatory and finishing work.

12.6 Compression damping of the shock absorber

Explains high-speed and low-speed compression damping for the shock absorber.

12.7 Adjusting the spring preload of the shock absorber

Guides on adjusting the shock absorber's spring preload.

12.8 Adjusting the low-speed compression damping of the shock absorber

Explains how to adjust the low-speed compression damping.

12.9 Adjusting the high-speed compression damping of the shock absorber

Guides on adjusting the high-speed compression damping.

12.10 Adjusting the rebound damping of the shock absorber

Explains how to adjust the shock absorber's rebound damping.

13 Service Work on the Chassis

13.1 Lifting the motorcycle with the rear lifting gear

Provides instructions for lifting the motorcycle using the rear lifting gear.

13.2 Removing the rear of motorcycle from the lifting gear

Details how to safely remove the rear of the motorcycle from the lifting gear.

13.3 Lifting the motorcycle with the front lifting gear

Guides on lifting the motorcycle using the front lifting gear.

13.5 Raising the motorcycle with the work stand (inserted)

Guides on using a work stand to raise the motorcycle.

13.6 Removing the motorcycle from the work stand (inserted)

Details how to safely remove the motorcycle from the work stand.

13.7 Cleaning the dust boots of the fork legs

Explains the importance and procedure for cleaning fork dust boots.

13.8 Removing the passenger seat

Provides instructions for removing the passenger seat.

13.10 Removing the front rider's seat

Details the procedure for removing the front rider's seat.

13.12 Removing left fuel tank spoiler

Explains how to remove the left fuel tank spoiler.

13.14 Removing the main silencer

Provides instructions and warnings for removing the main silencer.

13.17 Cleaning the chain

Details the procedure for cleaning the drive chain with safety warnings.

13.18 Checking the chain tension

Explains how to check and set the correct chain tension.

13.19 Adjusting the chain tension

Guides on adjusting the chain tension using the hub housing.

13.20 Checking the chain, rear sprocket, engine sprocket, and chain guide

Details how to check wear on drivetrain components.

13.21 Checking/correcting the fluid level of the hydraulic clutch

Explains how to check and correct the hydraulic clutch fluid level.

14 Brake System

14.1 Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

Introduces the ABS system, its components, and operation modes.

14.2 Checking the brake discs

Guides on checking brake disc thickness and condition.

14.3 Checking the front brake fluid level

Explains how to check the front brake fluid level and its importance.

14.4 Adding front brake fluid

Provides instructions and warnings for adding front brake fluid.

14.5 Checking the front brake linings

Details how to check the front brake linings for wear and damage.

14.6 Checking the rear brake fluid level

Explains how to check the rear brake fluid level.

14.7 Adding rear brake fluid

Provides instructions and safety warnings for adding rear brake fluid.

14.8 Checking the brake linings of the rear brake

Guides on checking rear brake linings for wear and damage.

15 Wheels, Tires

15.1 Removing the front wheel

Details the procedure for removing the front wheel, including brake caliper steps.

15.2 Installing the front wheel

Guides on correctly installing the front wheel, including spacers and torque specs.

15.3 Removing the rear wheel

Explains how to remove the rear wheel, including locking wires and axle nut.

15.4 Installing the rear wheel

Guides on correctly installing the rear wheel, including axle nut torque.

15.5 Checking the tire condition

Explains how to check tires for cuts, damage, tread depth, and age.

15.6 Checking tire pressure

Details how to check tire pressure and lists correct pressures for various loads.

15.7 Using tire repair spray

Provides instructions and warnings for using tire repair spray, including potential sensor damage.

16 Electrical System

16.1 Daytime running light (DRL)

Explains the DRL function, its integration, and usage with low beam.

16.2 Removing the 12-V battery

Provides safety instructions and steps for removing the 12-V battery.

16.3 Installing the 12-V battery

Guides on correctly installing the 12-V battery with safety warnings.

16.4 Charging the 12-V battery

Provides instructions and precautions for charging the 12-V battery.

16.5 Changing the RACE-ON key battery

Details the procedure for replacing the battery in the RACE-ON key fob.

16.6 Changing the main fuse

Explains how to replace the main fuse with safety warnings.

16.7 Changing the fuses in the fuse box

Guides on locating and replacing fuses in the fuse box.

16.8 Changing the turn signal bulb

Provides instructions and tips for replacing a turn signal bulb.

16.9 Checking the headlight setting

Explains how to check and verify the correct headlight beam aim.

16.10 Adjusting the headlight range

Guides on adjusting the headlight beam range for optimal visibility.

16.11 Connecting the USB cable

Details how to connect a USB cable for device charging or data.

16.13 Diagnostics connector

Locates the diagnostics connector under the front rider's seat.

16.14 Front ACC1 and ACC2

Indicates the location of front ACC power supply sockets.

17 Cooling System

17.1 Checking the coolant level in the compensating tank

Provides instructions and safety warnings for checking coolant level.

17.2 Correcting the coolant level in the compensating tank

Guides on how to add coolant and bleed the cooling system.

18 Engine Tuning

18.1 Ride Mode

Explains different ride modes (TRACK, SPORT, STREET, RAIN) and their characteristics.

18.2 Motorcycle traction control (MTC)

Explains the MTC function, its activation, and safety implications.

18.3 Anti wheelie mode (optional)

Details the Anti Wheelie Mode function and its purpose.

18.4 Slip adjustment (optional)

Explains how to tune traction control via slip adjustment levels.

18.5 Throttle Response (optional)

Describes how to adjust throttle response characteristics.

19 Service Work on the Engine

19.1 Checking the engine oil level

Provides instructions and conditions for checking the engine oil level.

19.2 Changing the engine oil and oil filter, cleaning the oil screens

Details the procedure for changing engine oil, filter, and cleaning screens.

19.3 Adding engine oil

Guides on how to add engine oil, including oil types and quantities.

20 Cleaning, Care

20.1 Cleaning the motorcycle

Provides guidelines and warnings for cleaning the motorcycle safely.

20.2 Checks and maintenance steps for winter operation

Outlines checks and maintenance for preparing the motorcycle for winter storage.

21 Storage

21.1 Storage

Provides recommendations and steps for storing the motorcycle for extended periods.

21.2 Preparing for use after storage

Details the steps required to prepare the motorcycle after storage.

22 Troubleshooting

23 Technical Data

23.1 Engine

Provides detailed specifications for the engine, including bore, stroke, and valve clearance.

23.2 Engine tightening torques

Lists critical tightening torques for engine components and the required threadlocker.

23.3 Capacities

Details the capacities for engine oil, coolant, and fuel.

23.4 Chassis

Provides specifications for the frame, fork, shock absorber, and brake system.

23.5 Electrical system

Lists specifications for the battery, key, and fuses.

23.6 Tires

Details front and rear tire specifications and manufacturer.

23.7 Fork

Provides the article number and model for the front fork.

23.8 Shock absorber

Lists specifications for the shock absorber, including damping and preload.

23.9 Chassis tightening torques

Lists critical tightening torques for chassis components.

24 Declarations of Conformity

24.1 Declarations of conformity

Lists FCC and IC IDs for various electronic components.

25 Substances

Brake fluid DOT 4 / DOT 5.1

Provides specifications and recommended suppliers for brake fluid.

Coolant

Details coolant specifications, including antifreeze protection and recommended suppliers.

Engine oil (SAE 10W/50)

Lists standard/classification and recommended suppliers for SAE 10W/50 engine oil.

Engine oil (SAE 5W/40)

Lists standard/classification and recommended suppliers for SAE 5W/40 engine oil.

Fork oil (SAE 4) (48601166S1)

Provides standard/classification and guideline for fork oil.

Shock absorber fluid (SAE 2.5) (50180751S1)

Provides standard/classification for shock absorber fluid.

Super unleaded (ROZ 95/RON 95/PON 91)

Details fuel grade specifications, ethanol content, and warnings.

26 Auxiliary Substances

Chain cleaner

Lists recommended supplier and product for chain cleaning.

Fuel additive

Lists recommended supplier and product for fuel stabilization.

Long-life grease

Lists recommended supplier and product for lubrication.

Motorcycle cleaner

Lists recommended supplier and product for cleaning the motorcycle.

Perfect finish and high gloss polish for paints

Lists recommended supplier and product for paint care.

Preserving materials for paints, metal and rubber

Lists recommended supplier and product for material protection.

Special cleaner for glossy and matte paint finishes, metal and plastic surfaces

Lists recommended supplier and product for surface cleaning.

Street chain spray

Lists recommended supplier and product for chain lubrication.

Universal oil spray

Lists recommended supplier and product for general lubrication.

27 Standards

JASO T903 MA2

Explains the JASO T903 MA2 standard for motorcycle engine oils.

SAE

Explains the SAE viscosity classification system for oils.

28 Index of Special Terms

Index of Special Terms

Provides definitions for technical terms used in the manual.

29 List of Abbreviations

List of Abbreviations

Provides a list of common abbreviations used in the manual.

30 List of Symbols

30.1 Red symbols

Explains the meaning of red symbols indicating immediate error conditions.

30.2 Yellow and orange symbols

Explains yellow/orange symbols indicating prompt intervention for errors or driving aids.

30.3 Green and blue symbols

Explains green/blue symbols that reflect information or status.

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