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Query from Turkey: ktm duke 200 rain problem

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  • #16
    that I need rear mud guard

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    • #17
      Originally posted by knarf View Post
      I won't need the saree guard, here in France we have some rain but no Saree
      Hahaha.. That's a good one bro

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      • #18
        If someone here can dig up the part number, you should be able to order it locally using the number. Just go to the parts counter and tell them you want part number [whatever]. They should be able to enter it into their order system that way, and it'll show up.

        Years ago, when the Honda NR750 appeared, several guys I know went to their local dealers and ordered one of the unique pistons from that bike's engine, even though the bike was never sold in the US. They used the part number instead of just describing the part, so the parts system was able to locate it.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by The Mountain View Post
          If someone here can dig up the part number, you should be able to order it locally using the number. Just go to the parts counter and tell them you want part number [whatever]. They should be able to enter it into their order system that way, and it'll show up.

          Years ago, when the Honda NR750 appeared, several guys I know went to their local dealers and ordered one of the unique pistons from that bike's engine, even though the bike was never sold in the US. They used the part number instead of just describing the part, so the parts system was able to locate it.
          yes you're right.

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          • #20
            A friend of mine left for Turkey 3 days back :/
            She was in India from 3 year and sad I saw this thread today, else I could have sent you 1 tyre hugger @xawa.


            The tyre huger here does not cost much. Why don't you ask any of your friend to send it to you, if you pay him shipping also
            Last edited by Sird; 01-09-2013, 11:30 AM.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Sird View Post
              A friend of mine left for Turkey 3 days back :/
              She was in India from 3 year and sad I saw this thread today, else I could have sent you 1 tyre hugger @xawa.


              The tyre huger here does not cost much. Why don't you ask any of your friend to send it to you, if you pay him shipping also


              m back from turkey friend.

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              • #22
                Re: Query from Turkey: ktm duke 200 rain problem

                Hi Guys,

                I can deliver this part or any other part. I work as an asst Manager for KTM - Goa and am an avid Biker. email me on [email protected] or follow this link https://www.facebook.com/delktmmudguard for details.

                Regards,

                Delrich

                Ride to Live. Live to Ride.

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