The Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM has issued a voluntary recall for several motorcycles in its 390 lineup including the popular 390 Duke 390 Adventure and the newly introduced 390 Enduro R and SMC R models due to a technical snag that could affect rider safety the company identified a potential issue where the engine might stall unexpectedly at low RPMs or during deceleration which poses a risk especially in urban traffic or while negotiating tricky off road terrain investigations revealed that the problem stems from the engine control unit software rather than a mechanical failure necessitating a software update to rectify the mapping and ensure smooth operation while the recall primarily affects models manufactured between 2024 and 2026 for the international market these bikes are produced at the Bajaj Auto facility in Chakan Pune highlighting the significance of this development for the manufacturing sector dealers have been instructed to contact customers to schedule the free service which promises to not only fix the stalling glitch but also improve low end torque and overall rideability owners are advised to check their vehicle identification numbers on the official KTM website or contact authorized service centers to confirm if their specific unit requires the essential software patch
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