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.Originally posted by devil_rider View PostHey guys.. what's the oil change range??
Also in how much km do we have to change the coolant?
Hey got a call to pick up my KTM today between 2-4pm will find out about the oil changes and the coolant change schedules...also gonna check out the slack in the chain and those pesky foot pegs!!!Speed, it seems to me, provides the one genuinely modern pleasure.
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cool bro..... keep us postedOriginally posted by joshzma225 View Post.
Hey got a call to pick up my KTM today between 2-4pm will find out about the oil changes and the coolant change schedules...also gonna check out the slack in the chain and those pesky foot pegs!!!The best alarm clock is sunshine on chrome.
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Congrats. & Do get a couple of disc locks & a bike coverOriginally posted by joshzma225 View Post.
Hey got a call to pick up my KTM today between 2-4pm will find out about the oil changes and the coolant change schedules...also gonna check out the slack in the chain and those pesky foot pegs!!!
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My 970km review
hi,
so, this is my 1st post in x-bhp
jumping straight to it, i write this review after riding the Duke for 970km.. (got excited and did 700+ in 6days
)...
my brother @ahmadnaik, gave the first impressions we had, and i shall do my best at doing the rest
i wont bother describing the looks, the above posts are testimonials to that :P and the comments you get riding this around border on hilarious
BIG ATTENTION SEEKER....
i hav been riding an fz till now, so wen i got astride the duke, i was REALLY happy to see they have maintained a riding posture that's just as comfy...it is a lil taller, but that just aids its ability to flick around and chng direction..
coming to the seats, i have to admit, they are a bit hard and not as cushiony as i wouldve liked... footpegs are swept back like in the cbr250...handlebars are in true streetnaked fashion, giving lovely control on the riding... the rearview mirrors, look great, but provided limited view behind unfortunately... the rear seat is THE most uncomfy ive come across (but who cares? im not sitting behind, im riding this beauty
)...its really small and if your the kind who likes his girlfriend "into" him from behind, then this is your bike, look no further... i noticed the handgrips to provide good grip, but really harsh on the skin... im used to riding with gloves, but if u dont, ur gonna need to start or ull soon get blisters....
RIDING IMPRESSIONS:
BEFORE 800km:
as soon as it came, we decided to take it easy and jus ride around town getting a feel of the bike.... the engine revs REALLY fast, though the light clutch is a big advntg for use in city traffic.... the brakes are PHENOMENAL.... they really take some getting used to... youll find urself braking waaayyyy too soon, and suddenly realize "abey signal toh bahut door hai" and then ull need to accelerate again...happened with me sooo many times till i got used to braking late
.....
PS: those used to fz brakin need to bear in mind this is a disc rear brake too, so if u brake real hard, it will lock up unlike the fz...tke care of that
well i stay in south mumbai, and i used to take it out evry night after 11pm onto the eastern as well as western express highways....
the engine is VERY VERY peppy but smooth.... like people have mentioned before, the 1st and 2nd gears are really small, so u need to shift soon or it will decellerate jerkily.... i neva crossd the 55000rpm limit....
the tires, evn though being thicker than the fz and cbr, have a smaller profile....this enables it to lean in sharply and very fast....cornering has suddenly become sooooo much easier!!!
tires i noticed provide good grip depending on the road.... on those really smooth roads, they tend to slide out, but definitely MUCH better than the Apache RTR i owned...
the suspension is not as soft as the fz, but i think that will get better with time.
the bike gets smoother with use, cause my friend's duke doesnt feel as smmoth as mine
i rode up to panvel a few times, and it really is not uncomfy for long distances.
AFTER 800km:
well my dealer said that its pretty ok to "let it rip" now and that the 1000km was jus a precautionary...
the biggest advantg this bike has over the cbr is da ability to ride around without pain for ur everyday commutes, AND go crazy wen u wanna.... the cbr riding posture is really straineous for me in traffic man...
SO... i take it out at night, and decide to see finally what this Duke is capable of..whether the xbhp review was true....
and MAAAAAANNNNN!!!!!....i just have one advice...if u decide to let it rev beyond 7000rpm, U BETTER BE AWAKE!!!.... this bike pulls like a bullet!!!! i ride a frnd's cbr250 alot, but the feel of accelerating like this on a streetnaked bike is just different!!!! im pathetically light for my age (19yrs, 48kgs) so i was jus hanging on for dear life!! i had taken a frnd along, and i have scratch marks on my shoulders thanks to that!!!
you knw, we always read in reviews about "bouncing off the redline".... that day i finally understood what that means, cause the rev ACTUALLY "bounces" off the 10.500rpm limit.... u need to have a really fast foot to shift through the 1st three gears cuz that rev limit cums too fast!
.... suddenly ur past 80kmph, den 100kmph and that very distant signal is right in your face..... then brake hard and dose magical Bybre's do their job perfectly!!!!
some people have been complainin abou the exhaust note... well let it rev and THEN see!!! you'll go mad!!!
now everytime i approach a turn, even if its at 40kmph, in my mind i start goin "and valentino rossi approaching turn 43...."
oh, for those of ull hu use engine braking/downshifting, u need to be aware that downshifting is fine for the higher gears (3,4,5,6)...but if u downshift to 2nd or 1st, please be very careful, cause da speed reduction is soo much ur tires tend to slide....
the torque on this is jus amazing.... u CANT let it rip while ur turning, cause i did and once again, the tires started sliding!!! wish we had traction control on this
if ur that 1st bike at the signal, and u decide u wanna show ppl what this is capable of, wheelies are NO prob at all... im personally against stunts cuz i find dem way too dangerous, but this will lift without u makin an effort also!! infact, evn when u shift to 2nd it lifts the front tire!!
FUEL ECONOMY;
i personallly hate this question (its a good bike man, jus ride it!!) but if the onboard computer is to be believed, i got such astonishing results that i HAVE to make a mention....how u ride it affects ur milage BIG TIME...
for those who want REAL figures, a full tank lasts 350km or so (not including the reserve) riding in both ways, really hard and real smooth....
when u ride real hard, shiftin at 7500rpm+, it shows a milage of 28-30kmpl....
riding around in the city, using jus the 1st 3 gears, it shows 30-33kmpl....
it gets better on the highways wen u stick to the 4th and 5th gears, showin 42-46kmpl, which is shocking...thats enfield territory!!
BUT the real shock came on my panvel trips where i managed to stay in the 5th and 6th gears for long periods, showed me 50-54kmpl, at one stretch even showing 59kmpl
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below is an image for those doubting it
FINAL VERDICT:
this bike is like a muscle car... LOTS of power, and no electronic aids to help u.... the only thing saving u is ur own personal riding skill...in the hands of the rong people, this bike is downright dangerous, but in the hands of the right, there is no bike in the indian market that can provide this much fun at this price... i have invested in gloves and an Rjays GP2 helmet, and will buy a jacket soon too...u need it
safe riding guys
paint the town orange!!!
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A friend's 200.

Ktm Duke 200 by NomadicNav, on Flickr
Rode with him in night to and back from Lonavala and must say, liked the way bike was moving, though was in running in.
As I was wondering where will we both go for another ride to complete the running in, he goes to Goa with his friend (two bikes).
Gets the 1st servicing done in Goa and by the time bike is back in Pune, must be getting ready for the 2nd servicing.
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Originally posted by Shubz View PostOkay I just dragged the bike forwards and backwards for about 50 yards each way. Except for the chain rolling over the sprocket - i did not notice any sound on the wheels. did you go hard over any pothole/speed breaker?
Yess, actually the near accident i averted yesterday was through a sharp breaking manouvere but the road surface was flat and no humps...and the rear type skidded off lil bit..
Any idea how to find out minor "fork bends" or handle bends if ther are ...
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Congrats dude!Originally posted by aadilnaik View Posthi,
so, this is my 1st post in x-bhp
jumping straight to it, i write this review after riding the Duke for 970km.. (got excited and did 700+ in 6days
)...
my brother @ahmadnaik, gave the first impressions we had, and i shall do my best at doing the rest
When life gives you Yamaha, make it RD350 not R15. :D
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Don't worry dude. Duke isn't a delicate darling for it to have a bent fork/ bent handle just because it was braked hard!Originally posted by Rajathslr View PostYess, actually the near accident i averted yesterday was through a sharp breaking manouvere but the road surface was flat and no humps...and the rear type skidded off lil bit..
Any idea how to find out minor "fork bends" or handle bends if ther are ...
Regarding the noise in the wheels (near the disc) - in all probability it could be the disc brake pads setting in. and the noise might go away once it is properly set.
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I am also getting strange noise, it feels like chain is loose, but I doubt if the noise is from loose chain. The noise comes when I accelerate or de-acclerate the bike.Originally posted by Shubz View PostDon't worry dude. Duke isn't a delicate darling for it to have a bent fork/ bent handle just because it was braked hard!
Regarding the noise in the wheels (near the disc) - in all probability it could be the disc brake pads setting in. and the noise might go away once it is properly set.
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What kind of noise is it sir? something that goes khat khat when you decelerate? or like something rubbing against another surface?Originally posted by pawan_pullarwar View PostI am also getting strange noise, it feels like chain is loose, but I doubt if the noise is from loose chain. The noise comes when I accelerate or de-acclerate the bike.
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Now on my way to office, i set the console to show me the FE. At the start it was showing around 19kmpl. Thick traffic. but the FE figures kept creeping up. Was kind of stable at 38-42.
Refilled at Shell near RT nagar - and then steady ride despite traffic as it was flowing and the FE climbed to almost 57 kmpl and by the time I reached the parking lot of my office it was showing this -- >
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