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How does the Tuono 457 fare against the KTM Duke 390 for city and highway riding?

by Sukhmandeep Kaurover 1 year ago0 views10 comments
Tuono 457 is often compared with KTM Duke 390 as they both being in the same price segment and target audience. Although the Duke is popular for its agility and an affordable price, it is all Italian Tuono with a more refined ride. In different riding scenarios both bikes have their strengths. The Duke is lighter, and more nimble, making it a favorite for city commutes, while the Tuono's parallel twin engine might give you more stability and comfort on the highways. Bike riders are debating what is the best mix of bike for riders who need a versatile machine for both urban traffic and weekend getaways. The decision mostly lies on the personal choice of riding style, brand loyalty and long term ownership cost.
Aprilia Tuono 457
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Comments (10)

Pranshuover 1 year ago
Tall riders such as myself are more comfortable in Tuono's riding position.
Shubhamover 1 year ago
This segment is hard to beat with Duke's tech features.
Vivekover 1 year ago
The extra cylinder makes the Tuono a breeze on the highway.
Charuover 1 year ago
For a first bike, I’d go for the Duke for reliability.
Barunover 1 year ago
The build quality of Aprilia feels a notch up in class, but costs a bit.
Priyankaover 1 year ago
Duke is also lighter, and thus more fun in the twisties.
Nimishover 1 year ago
If that matters to you, the Tuono turns more heads with its looks.
Shibaover 1 year ago
Where KTM wins is through its service network.
Charanover 1 year ago
I like the duke for its agility, but the duke's engine is a bit on the rough side for long distance riding.
Kapilover 1 year ago
On the highway, the Tuono feels more planted, but on city traffic the Duke is king.
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