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Fancy a super nifty and handy navigation system for your new 2017 KTM 1290 Super Adventure S and/or R? Well, KTM has announced that they’ve released a brand new update for their MY RIDE application which will allow riders to have turn-by-turn navigation shown on their TFT screen display of the bike.

KTM also stated that the update can be installed on any new 2017 models and above which comes ready with their super beautiful TFT screen. The best part of it all that the new navigation update can be installed at no extra charge (provided that you’ve already opted for the MY RIDE application package when you purchased the bike).

So far, the KTM models that have the new TFT screen are the KTM 125 and 390 Duke, 1290 Super Duke R, 1290 Super Adventure S and R, and of course the 790 Duke. So far, the models which are available now in Malaysia are the 390 Duke, 1290 Super Adventure S and R plus the 1290 Super Duke R (Quick note: The navigation can only be displayed on the 1290 Super Adventure models).

Combined with a Bluetooth headset, riders can use the MY RIDE app to its full potential from listening to music, take calls and now, scroll through navigation without an external GPS module or mount your precious smartphones on the handlebar to get where you want to go.

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KTM has just released a brand new update to the company’s MY RIDE smartphone app, which enables owners of the 1290 Super Adventure S and R models to benefit from navigation displayed on the TFT dash of their bike. KTM has also stated that the update can be installed on 2017 models that come with the TFT screen (and the best bit), at no extra charge. Nice.

The MY RIDE app is available on both the iTunes and Google Play stores, and will cost you £7.99. The app allows riders to connect their smartphone to any KTM model that features the TFT dash. So, paired with a bluetooth headset or helmet, this means you can enjoy listening to your favourite tunes and also receive calls using the bike’s handlebar-mounted control menu – and now, with the addition of navigation.

As well as displaying a turn-by-turn navigation on the TFT dash, the app also shows the distance to your next turn, the name of the street you’re riding, your arrival time and distance to target on a separate screen next to the speedo. Pretty nifty, right?

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The Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM had already activated the connectivity platform KTM My Ride in 2017. The range of functions has now been expanded again for 2018.

The route guidance via Bluetooth is shown on the vehicle’s TFT display in an area next to the speedometer and rev counter and the set destination is displayed.

With the phone function, the rider can connect a smartphone to the bike, he sees all information about incoming calls on the TFT display and can accept or reject calls with the menu switch.

KTM has once again expanded its connectivity platform My Ride for 2018 and – supported by a special app – now offers turn-by-turn navigation and route planning in addition to music and phone functions.

The Austrian motorcycle manufacturer already had KTM the connectivity platform KTM My Ride activated. The range of functions has now been expanded again for 2018.

As a new feature for the 2018 generation, the KTM 1290 Super Adventures S & R now equipped with turn-by-turn navigation as standard. In conjunction with the new KTM My Ride app, which is available for EUR 8.99 for Android and iOS, the route guidance via Bluetooth is shown on the vehicle’s TFT display in an area next to the speedometer and rev counter, along with the set destination displayed. The following are visualized:

KTM My Ride is not only reserved for owners of a 2018 model year motorcycle. Owners of a 2017 model year KTM 1290 Super Adventure S or R can also have the free software update installed at their KTM dealers.

Previously available KTM My Ride via a music and phone function that can be activated on the following models: KTM 125 Duke, KTM 390 Duke, KTM 1290 Super Duke R, KTM 1290 Super Adventure S and KTM 1290 Super Adventure R. At the KTM 790 Duke requires an optional hardware upgrade.

In conjunction with a Bluetooth headset for the helmet, this function enables the driver to operate the music player on his motorcycle while driving. With the menu switch on the left of the handlebars, the rider can switch through the songs in a playlist or music collection and adjust the volume, while the relevant information about the respective song is shown on the bike’s TFT display.

With the phone function, the rider can connect a smartphone to the bike, he sees all information about incoming calls on the TFT display and can accept or reject calls with the menu switch. As a safety precaution, you cannot open the address book or make calls while driving.

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