KTM 390 Duke For Sale In Singapore

Looking for a KTM 390 Duke for sale in Singapore? The KTM 390 Duke is a popular Class 2A naked bike that appeals to riders who want sharp styling, lightweight handling, and strong performance without stepping into full Class 2 territory. In Singapore, the newer KTM 390 Duke is listed at 399cc, which places it in the Class 2A category, and current dealer listings on SGBikeMart show new units around S$15,900 excluding COE and insurance. Used listings on SGBikeMart show asking prices commonly ranging from the mid S$14,000s to above S$21,000, depending on COE balance, model year, mileage, and condition.

Active Listings: Available Now
Estimated Price Range: $14800 - $21888
Updated: Today
Class: 2A
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Reg Date
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10/10/2013
Capacity
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373cc
Vehicle Type
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Street Bikes
Mileage
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Listed: Over 3 months ago
Reg Date
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06/11/2013
Capacity
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373cc
Vehicle Type
:
Street Bikes
Mileage
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-

Listed: Over 3 months ago
Reg Date
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13/03/2014
Capacity
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373cc
Vehicle Type
:
Street Bikes
Mileage
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-

Listed: Over 3 months ago
Reg Date
:
11/10/2013
Capacity
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373cc
Vehicle Type
:
Street Bikes
Mileage
:
40000km

Listed: Over 3 months ago
Reg Date
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26/08/2014
Capacity
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373cc
Vehicle Type
:
Street Bikes
Mileage
:
17600km

Listed: Over 3 months ago
Reg Date
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21/02/2014
Capacity
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373cc
Vehicle Type
:
Street Bikes
Mileage
:
-

Listed: Over 3 months ago
Reg Date
:
28/10/2013
Capacity
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373cc
Vehicle Type
:
Street Bikes
Mileage
:
50000km

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Reg Date
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01/12/2014
Capacity
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373cc
Vehicle Type
:
Street Bikes
Mileage
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33000km

Listed:
Reg Date
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20/03/2014
Capacity
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373cc
Vehicle Type
:
Street Bikes
Mileage
:
34902km

Listed:
Reg Date
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14/11/2013
Capacity
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373cc
Vehicle Type
:
Street Bikes
Mileage
:
44600km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Thinking of buying a KTM 390 Duke in Singapore? Here are the most common questions riders ask about pricing, licence class, used bike checks, financing, daily riding, and resale value before choosing a KTM 390 Duke for sale in Singapore.

Yes. Financing is commonly available for the KTM 390 Duke in Singapore. A current SGBikeMart dealer listing mentions $0 downpayment, 1 guarantor, and up to 7 years loan for a new 390 Duke. Used bike dealers in Singapore also commonly advertise installment plans for KTM Duke models.

The KTM 390 Duke generally holds decent resale value in Singapore because it remains a sought-after Class 2A model with sporty styling and strong performance for its class. Current SGBikeMart used listings show active dealer and seller demand across multiple model years, which suggests the bike continues to attract buyers in the local market. As always, resale value depends heavily on COE balance, mileage, condition, and service records.

The KTM 390 Duke is attractive to both groups, but it is especially popular with riders upgrading from Class 2B to Class 2A because it offers a noticeable jump in performance without being as intimidating as bigger Class 2 machines. With its strong torque output, lightweight feel, and modern rider-focused setup, it suits riders who want a sporty naked bike that is still manageable in Singapore traffic.

A brand new KTM 390 Duke in Singapore is listed on SGBikeMart at around S$15,900 excluding COE and insurance. In the used market, current SGBikeMart listings show asking prices commonly from around S$14,888 to S$21,588, depending on registration date, COE balance, mileage, and condition. Older short-COE units can be much cheaper, while newer low-mileage units can be priced higher.

Yes. The KTM 390 Duke is a Class 2A motorcycle in Singapore. Current new-bike listings on SGBikeMart classify it as Class 2A with an engine capacity of 399cc, while older used units may appear as 373cc, which is still within Class 2A.

Yes. The KTM 390 Duke is well suited for daily riding in Singapore because it is relatively light, compact, and built for agile street use. KTM markets the 390 Duke as a highly agile street bike, and its single-cylinder setup plus upright naked-bike ergonomics make it practical for city commuting while still being fun for weekend rides.

When buying a used KTM 390 Duke for sale in Singapore, check the engine condition, service history, cooling system, clutch feel, chain and sprocket wear, suspension condition, accident history, tyre condition, and electronics. It is also important to check whether the bike is the older 373cc model or the newer 399cc version, and always review COE balance and ownership records before committing. SGBikeMart listings show both generations in the local market.

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