I've done 12 k miles on 390s. Absolutely no problems. Based on the forums and my experience the 390 is very reliable. I can afford any adventure bike available, but the 390 is my choice. Persevere with the 390.
I have a 2022 Adventure and this has happened to me 3 times on my last ride, a friend has experienced this with his 2022 too. Turning ignition off and on got us both going again. Shop charged friend over $80 to plug it in for diagnostics (under warranty) and didn't find or fix anything! He contacted KTM and received no satisfaction and has since filed a report with Transport Canada. I will too, I was almost struck from behind as it stopped responding as I was merging on highway! REALLY SCARY! Many cases of this alarming problem all over the web. KTM must solve this before someone is hurt or killed!
The throttle issue is well known and is covered under warranty by KTM. It usually happens when the bike is first turned on and is alleviated by turning the bike off and back on until the throttle body sensor is replaced. In my experience, removing the resonator did affect the power curve, especially when coupled with an aftermarket slip on and actually negatively affected my higher rpm performance. I did install the FuelX lite which helped with throttle response at lower rpm, but as it is a fuel modifier only (does not change timing), it doesn’t have much effect at higher rpms, for that you will need to do a remap. At this point I put the resonator back on, and it restored the higher rpm torque and I’m planning on replacing the entire exhaust and remapping the ECU once completed to gain the full potential of the exhaust upgrade.
I have a 2022 myself and have not experienced any issues with the bike with just under a 1,000 miles on it. The throttle feels solid and responsive. Appreciate you sharing your experience. Always nice to get a heads up on potential issues.
To reset the throttle, with everything turned off at first. Turn key on, make sure engine run switch is in on position, do not start, wait for gauges to load. Twist throttle slowly to full open, then slowly close. Turn key off. You should hear the throttle body open and close as you do this or hold your hand on the engine and you might be able to feel it. You are now done with the reset.
@@RYwoodview I haven't fooled with re-installing the Fuel-x but I did perform the throttle reset and the bike rides great. Thank you for following up and for the tip!
My 2023 390 Adv has no problems. It runs as it should do. But the feel and reaction of the electronic throttle is a little "smoother or slower" than the cable versions. best regards from Germany.
Thx for the feedback on your 2023 KTM 390 Adv, glad to hear it's running well. Interesting observation about the cable vs ride by wire. At this point I'd take the cable.
Hi Unfortunatly (excuse for my bad english) there is no cable throttle for this model. My comment was based on my early experience. best regards from Germany
I'm in the market for a small/cheap adventure motorcycle and dependability is THE reason I'm not considering a KTM at all. I'm looking at smaller bikes with less power that have more dependability (Versys-X 300, 300L rally, ect). Honestly Yamaha just needs to release a T3 to own this market like the T7 does the middle weights.
I have 4500 miles on my 390ADV. Only problem I’ve had is the TC turning on when I was riding some technical single track in Gifford Pinchot causing the engine to stall out just when I needed it most resulting in me dropping the bike. I wish I could reliably disable the TC. Not sure why it resets every now and again while riding the rough stuff.
I have a 21 with 7k miles. Install a fuel x and a 14 tooth front sprocket on and it makes that bike what it should have been from the factory. I love mine.
On mine the clutch cable was to tight. Around 8k rpm the bike would slip an felt like a 2 stroke powerband. I reset the cable at the motor an added 2mm play to the handle, and shes perfect!
I've just bought a new ktm 390 adventure is how nice and smooth the throttle is compared to my 650 single with a mikuni tm flatslide when letting of the throttle it snaps shut like a bear trap.