Kondapur KTM guys are really not well informed nor have the appetite of finding the root cause. They will take the easiest path to fix a problem and may even try to dampen it so that it occurs less frequently. Yesterday after changing the rear sprocket and washing the bike, I guess somebody cleaned the rear brake pad with oil or greasy thing and my brakes stopped working. This got rectified today though but could be fatal if the same would have happened to front disc. I would be going to Banjara Hills KTM for my first service.
A really good idea which you have given me is trying to look for the chain movement in some other RC 390. But no one owns a 390 in my friend circle so that will take some time. May be on my first service will try to check this on some other RC 390.
If possible I will make a video of the chain rotation and upload here. Maybe you guys can spot something irregular with movement [If there is any].
I have few more questions:
1) Is the ABS on the rear wheels a little too aggressive as I can feel it kicking in quite sometimes when I hard press the brakes [Not hard enough for the wheel to lock]. Same is not the case with front brakes as I never felt it coming alive under any type of braking. Can something be done about it, like decreasing the aggressiveness of the rear ABS?
2) Are we stuck with KTM SVC for servicing forever even after the warranty period? Do we have any good shops outside [in Hyderabad] which service KTM, although it becomes difficult as many diagnostic tools are required for ECU, etc.?


Do let me know if you are interested in joining some of us on a ride, we do ride on and off on weekends during the sep-jan season.

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