Upgrade Your KTM 390: Take the Plunge into Pro Suspension

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Unleash Your Inner Adventurer

If you’re the proud owner of a KTM 390 Enduro R or 390 Adventure R, you’re probably itching to tackle more demanding terrains. Enter the realm of Upgrading, where WP’s ‘Pro’ suspension components come knocking with promises of greater adventure. After all, who doesn’t want a ride that screams, ‘Let’s conquer the world’, right?

The ‘Pro’ Packages: What’s in the Box?

Let’s dive into the meat of the matter: WP’s new offerings are more than just shiny accessories—they are game-changers! The Xplor Pro 6500 fork kit is priced at a respectable £700.32. Now, don’t lose your marbles just yet, as you will need to purchase the right spring separately, tailored to your weight. This beauty comes equipped with improved damping and adjustability, maintaining the playful openness of an open-cartridge design. Throw in a kettle-whistle-worthy aesthetic, and you’ve got a winner!

Shockingly Good with Xplor Pro 6746

Now, let’s talk shocks—because who doesn’t love them? Meet the Xplor Pro 6746 shock, packing a punch at just £1137.24 and tipping the scales at a mere three kilograms. This bad boy brings independent high- and low-speed compression adjustment, along with impeccable rebound control and spring preload settings. Alexander Banzirsch, the Jedi of suspension, states that these pro components will help riders push limits. Are you ready to break them?

With adventure waiting just around the bend, it’s time to step up your suspension game. After all, life’s too short for mediocre rides!

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