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During delivery I was specifically instructed to wait till the diagnostic self-check is done before cranking it.Originally posted by Ri$hi View PostWhile the console is doing a self check do we need to wait until its done or can we crank the engine while its still doing?I like 'em Naked
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Wow... the delivery is super quick...Originally posted by Mayurk View Postthis is my first post in this thread.. just booked my duke today and awaiting the delivery tomo evening.. dunno how am i goin to spend today's night with out my duke.. pls share ur experiences guys..
Congrats for the bike Dude... I know how it feels... but you are lucky...just 24 hour of waiting period...
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I am there on this Facebook Group. My name is Suvil.Originally posted by Janesh.J View PostNo clues yet on the exhaust pipe. I will try to post updates as and when available from the group.
You can also join the group "India KTM Duke 200 Owners Group", it is very informative.
+1. Wait for the bike to complete diagnostic self-check.Originally posted by NikhilB View PostDuring delivery I was specifically instructed to wait till the diagnostic self-check is done before cranking it.The best alarm clock is sunshine on chrome.
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Cool snaps bro. The rear orange seat looks awesome too, nice combo.Originally posted by Akshay Jain View Postmy duke at river side30+ YEARS OF RIDING
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I think those look like aftermarket Pirelli sport Demons. Is it Akshay?Originally posted by abhic View PostHi Akshay
Nice pics.
The front tyre tread pattern looks different from mine which is MRF Revz-c.
Are these aftermarket tyres or they were there at delivery.
Thanks
Also could you give us a review of those tyres in off road and on road conditions? Cost also would be a help.. Thanks..Live to ride.. ride to forget..
Ignorance is an excuse, stupidity isn't
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pics are clicked from normal kodak 10 megapixel digicam
no at all buddy . even i went wth duke more deeper in waterOriginally posted by mr.chikito View Postktm duke 200 on off road was soo cool ..
is there any problem to the bike after the ride?
thanksOriginally posted by Janesh.J View PostCool snaps bro. The rear orange seat looks awesome too, nice combo.
no , i changed it to pirelli sport ( ultimate grip - front same 120/70/17 but rear is 140/70/17 { nd stock one is 150/60/17} but pirelli grip too sexy on road on even hills too )Originally posted by abhic View PostHi Akshay
Nice pics.
The front tyre tread pattern looks different from mine which is MRF Revz-c.
Are these aftermarket tyres or they were there at delivery.
Thanks
just ultimate grip buddy off road , on road - on hills too .. stock one's cant match with pirelli in gripOriginally posted by NiXTriX View PostI think those look like aftermarket Pirelli sport Demons. Is it Akshay?
Also could you give us a review of those tyres in off road and on road conditions? Cost also would be a help.. Thanks..My Wish To Ride Whole India On Two Wheels .
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Hello Duker's
Fellow Dukers
I got my Duke recently, thank God I finalized and bought it since its absolute pleasure to RIDE
I reside near Old Madras road (KR Puram), any suggestion on Petrol and Pump to use.
Thanks in advance!!!1) 1999 Suzuki Samurai
2) 2005 Bajaj Pulsar DTSI 180 (G2)
3) 2007 Baja Pulsar DTSI 200
4) 2008 Yamaha Gladiator 125cc
5) 2009 Yamaha YZF R15
6) 2009 Honda CBR600RR, Phoenix Edition
7) 2011 Ducati Monster 796
8) ???
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Congrats on the buy Bro.. Normal fuel is good enough.. Many people use it and have no issues till date. I however let my baby sip on Xtrapremium. The difference in cost is not even as much as a pint of beer.Originally posted by Enthusiast View PostFellow Dukers
I got my Duke recently, thank God I finalized and bought it since its absolute pleasure to RIDE
I reside near Old Madras road (KR Puram), any suggestion on Petrol and Pump to use.
Thanks in advance!!!
Regarding pumps.. please avoid the pumps near the KR puram bridge..
Shell is best if you can find it on your way to work. I personally use the Indianoil bunk at HSR layout on the outer ring road.
P.S - You also join the KTM owners Bangalore Facebook page for rides and other banter
Live to ride.. ride to forget..
Ignorance is an excuse, stupidity isn't
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