KTM 890 Duke R - Owner's Manual > Applying the brakes
Warning
Danger of accidents Moisture and dirt impair the brake system.
- Brake carefully several times to dry out and remove dirt from the brake linings and the brake discs.
Danger of accidents A spongy pressure point on the front or rear brake reduces braking efficiency.
- Check the brake system and do not continue riding until the problem is eliminated. (Your authorized KTM workshop will be glad to help.)
Danger of accidents The brake system fails in the event of overheating.
If the foot brake lever is not released, the brake linings drag continuously.
- Take your foot off the foot brake lever when you are not braking.
Danger of accidents Higher total weight increases the stopping distance.
- Take the longer stopping distance into account when carrying a passenger or luggage with you.
Danger of accidents Salt on the roads impairs the brake system.
- Brake carefully several times to remove salt from the brake linings and the brake discs.
Danger of accidents ABS may increase the stopping distance in certain situations.
- Adjust application of the brakes to the respective riding situation and riding surface conditions.
Danger of accidents Excessively forceful application of the brakes blocks the wheels.
The ABS effectiveness is only ensured if it is switched on.
- Leave the ABS switched on in order to benefit from the protective effect.
Danger of accidents The rear wheel can lock due to the engine braking effect.
- Pull in the clutch, if you perform emergency or full braking, or if you brake on a slippery ground.
- When braking, release the throttle and apply the front and rear brakes at the same time.
Info
When ABS is active, you can achieve maximum braking power even on low grip surfaces such as sandy, wet, or slippery terrain without locking of the tires.
Warning
Danger of accidents Banked or laterally sloping ground reduces the maximum possible delay.
- If possible finish braking before going into a bend.
- Braking should always be completed before you go into a bend. Change down to a lower gear appropriate to your road speed.
- On long downhill stretches, use the braking effect of the engine. Change down one or two gears, but do not over rev the engine. As a result, you will have to apply the brakes far less frequently and the brake system will not overheat.
Stopping, parking
Warning
Risk of injury People who act without authorization endanger themselves and others.
- Do not leave the vehicle unattended if the engine is running.
- Protect the vehicle against access by unauthorized persons.
- Lock the steering and remove the ignition key if you leave the vehicle unattended.
Danger of burns Some vehicle components become very hot when the vehicle is operated.
- Do not touch any parts such as the exhaust system, radiator, engine, shock absorber, or brake system before the vehicle parts have cooled down.
- Let the vehicle parts cool down before you perform any work on the vehicle.
Note
Material damage The vehicle may be damaged by incorrect procedure when parking.
Significant damage may be caused if the vehicle rolls away or falls over.
The components for parking the vehicle are designed only for the weight of the vehicle.
- Park the vehicle on a firm and level surface.
- Ensure that nobody sits on the vehicle when the vehicle is parked on a stand.
Note
Fire hazard Hot vehicle components pose a fire hazard and explosion risk.
- Do not park the vehicle near to materials which are highly flammable or explosive.
- Allow the vehicle to cool down before covering it.
- Apply the brakes on the motorcycle.
- Shift the transmission to neutral position.
- Switch off the ignition by turning the ignition key to the position .
Info
If the engine is switched off with the emergency OFF switch and the ignition remains switched on at the ignition lock, power continues to flow to most power consumers. This discharges the 12-V battery.
You should therefore always switch off the engine with the ignition lock - the emergency OFF switch is intended for emergencies only.
- Park the motorcycle on a firm surface.
- Swing the side stand forward with your foot as far as it will go and lean the vehicle on it.
- Lock the steering by turning the handlebar fully to the left, pressing down the ignition key to the position and turning it to the position . To make the steering lock engage more easily, move the handlebar a little to the left and right. Remove the ignition key.
Transporting
Note
Danger of damage The parked vehicle can roll away or fall over.
- Park the vehicle on a firm and level surface.
Fire hazard Hot vehicle components pose a fire hazard and explosion risk.
- Do not park the vehicle near to materials which are highly flammable or explosive.
- Allow the vehicle to cool down before covering it.
- Switch off the engine.
- Use tension belts or other suitable devices to secure the motorcycle against falling over or rolling away.
See also:
KTM 890 Duke R - Owner's Manual > Starting off with launch control (optional)
Warning Danger of accidents Launch control enables very powerful acceleration which may ask too much of a novice rider. Only use the launch control if you have the appropriate experience. Do not use launch control on public roads.
KTM 890 Duke R - Owner's Manual > Refueling
Danger Fire hazard Fuel is highly flammable. The fuel in the fuel tank expands when warm and can escape if overfilled. Do not fuel the vehicle in the vicinity of open flames. Switch off the engine for refueling. Make sure that no fuel is spilled; particularly not on hot parts of the vehicle. If any fuel is spilled, wipe it off immediately. Observe the specifications for refueling.