The Dominar 400 and the KTM RC390 have the same engine displacement but will it make a difference in a tug of war? Let’s find out
Is it possible that the Bajaj Dominar 400 has better power delivery when compared to a KTM RC390? After all, both have the same engine! Who do you think will win in a tug of war between the two bikes? Well, your answers are right here in this article. Read on to know them!
Bajaj Dominar 400 and KTM RC390
The Bajaj Dominar 400 is a motorcycle that has proven its might and power on highways. It is a pure cruiser motorcycle that has grabbed the attention of moto enthusiasts in India. This has been possible all thanks to the KTM sourced engine tweaked for best performance. While haters might be busy saying the Classic 350 is the real deal, the Dominar 400 is up with its A-game.
Well, we know that you are aware of all the above-mentioned things, but what about the KTM RC 390? The RC formula from KTM has been a huge success in the country. Yes, of course, it’s the powertrain and its potential that made it the king of all kings. Exaggeration? Nah, it’s true because, from all corners of the world, the RC390 has gained applause.
By now, you know where this is all leading to right? It’s a tug of war between a KTM RC390 and a Bajaj Dominar 400, to see if KTM’s RC390 is for real a masterpiece. So without wasting time, let us get right to the Tug Of War Video brought to you by YouTube Channel ’Aashray Jaiswal’.
But let’s also take a peek at the power figures
The Bajaj Dominar 400
Power Comparison
The Bajaj Dominar 400 come equipped with a 373;3cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that can churn out 35PS of power at 8000rpm and 35Nm of torque at 6500rpm
The Video begins with the YouTuber speaking about the bikes’ power figures. The Dominar 400 used here comes with a 373.3cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine. The engine has the capacity to produce 35PS of power at 8000rpm and 35Nm of torque at 6500rpm.
The KTM RC390
On the other hand, the RC390 rolls with a 373;2 cc, 1 cylinder, 4 stroke, water-cooled engine that can churn out 43bhp of power at 9,000rpm and 35 Nm of torque at 7,000rpm
Now the KTM RC390 shown in the video is a 2015 model motorcycle. It comes with a 373.2 cc, 1 cylinder, 4 stroke, water-cooled engine. The engine has the capacity to churn out 43bhp of power at 9,000rpm and 35 Nm of torque at 7,000rpm.
On paper, it seems like the KTM RC390 is the winner. But real-life conditions might bring a different outcome. Well, that is what we are going to find out!
round 1 ,2 and 3
Let’s begin
Round 1 of the tug of war begins with the Dominar 400 exerting its maximum power but the KTM RC390 takes victory
The tug of war begins with riders getting ready for the challenge. On the mark of three honks, the Dominar 400 churns out every last bit of power it has. But the power of the RC390 is no match for the Dominar 400. The RC 390 tugs the Dominar 400 like a breeze, with no effort at all!
Round two also begins on a similar note, the RC390 tugs the Dominar 400 towards its end quite easily
The results of the two other rounds also remain the same. The RC390 wins the battle with the Dominar400.
Round two also begins on a similar note, the RC390 tugs the Dominar 400 towards its end quite easily
To test if the results were due to a rider’s error, the YouTuber switches bikes. This time it’s the KTM RC390 v/s Bajaj Dominar 400.
Round 4 and 5
Change of plan
The riders switch their bikes to see if it makes any difference in the outcome
The tug of war begins yet again with the RC390 pulling the Dominar towards its end. The difference in power figures is definitely visible in the tug of war event. The RC390 wins the three other rounds.
Thus, the KTM RC390 claims victory in the tug of war challenge!
Disclaimer **This video is for entertainment purposes only. TopSpeed India does not endorse or encourage racing on public roads.
To witness the battle between the two motorcycles, check out the video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c4yVQI2FQY
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