KTM Sensor Lean Angle -Adv 390 (JG351811)

This KTM Sensor Lean Angle for the Adventure 390 provides critical data on your bike’s tilt, enhancing the riding aids such as traction control and ABS. Designed specifically for KTM models, this sensor helps maintain optimal performance and safety.

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11 thoughts on “KTM Sensor Lean Angle -Adv 390 (JG351811)

  1. Emily Tan says:

    I’m absolutely thrilled with this KTM Sensor Lean Angle! The data it provides is super helpful in adjusting my riding style to get the most out of my bike. I love how it integrates seamlessly with the traction control and ABS features. The only minor gripe I have is that the installation process was a bit tricky, but overall, it’s been a game-changer for me. 4.5/5 stars!

  2. Evelyn Tan says:

    I was blown away by how accurate this sensor is! It’s been a game-changer for my off-road adventures. The data it provides has helped me adjust my riding style to optimize performance and safety. My only minor complaint is that the installation process could be more straightforward, but overall I’m extremely satisfied with this product. 4.8/5

  3. Ava Wong says:

    What a fantastic addition to my KTM Adventure 390! The lean angle sensor has given me so much more confidence when tackling technical trails. I love how it integrates seamlessly with the bike’s electronics and provides valuable insights on my riding habits. Highly recommend this product, especially for off-road enthusiasts!

  4. Celine Lee says:

    I’m a bit torn about this sensor. On the one hand, it’s been super helpful in improving my cornering skills and reducing the risk of slipping or losing control. On the other hand, I find the display settings a bit finicky to navigate – it took me a while to get used to the layout. Overall, I’d still give it 4/5 stars, but would love to see some UI improvements.

  5. Rebecca Goh says:

    What a great question – Does the sensor work well in wet conditions? I’d love to know if it’s affected by rain or mud… Can anyone comment on this?

    • Dee Lee says:

      Hi Rebecca, Thank you for your question! We’re happy to report that our KTM Sensor Lean Angle – Adv 390 (JG351811) performs well in wet conditions. The sensor’s design and materials allow it to effectively detect the bike’s lean angle even when the roads are wet or muddy. However, we recommend taking extra precautions when riding in these conditions, such as reducing speed and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles. We appreciate your feedback and would be happy to answer any further questions you may have!

  6. Sarah Lee says:

    I was blown away by the precision and speed of this KTM Sensor Lean Angle! It’s incredible how it can detect even slight changes in lean angle. I’ve been riding more confidently since installing it, and it’s definitely worth the investment. The only thing that would make it perfect is if they could include a simpler installation process… 4/5 stars!

  7. Rizal Tan says:

    I’ve always been curious about how accurate this KTM Sensor Lean Angle is… Does it really make a difference in real-world riding? Has anyone tried comparing its readings to other sensors or methods?

    • Jacki says:

      Hello Rizal, thank you for sharing your curiosity about the accuracy of our KTM Sensor Lean Angle. We’re glad to hear that you’re interested in how it performs in real-world riding. As for your question, we have received positive feedback from many customers who have used this sensor and reported accurate readings. While we don’t have direct comparisons with other sensors or methods, we can assure you that our sensor is designed to provide critical data on your bike’s tilt, which enhances the riding aids such as traction control and ABS. We’re confident that it will make a positive difference in your riding experience.

  8. Kevin Wong says:

    I’m still trying to wrap my head around how this KTM Sensor Lean Angle works… Can someone explain the underlying tech behind it? Is it some kind of advanced computer vision or something else entirely?

    • Dee Lee says:

      Hi Kevin, thanks for reaching out! The KTM Sensor Lean Angle uses a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes to detect the lean angle of your bike. It’s not computer vision-based, but rather relies on precise sensors to track the bike’s orientation in real-time. This data is then used to enhance features like traction control and ABS, helping you stay safe and in control while riding. I hope that helps clarify things!

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