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  • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by s1d View Post
    Have you checked if the rear wheel alignment is proper ? The adjusters on both sides of the swingarm should be at the same position.
    Need to inspect the sprockets for any bend or warping too and change the rubber dampers too. Quiet a bit of troubleshooting to do.
    Also compare with another 390, so you get a better idea on this.
    Do keep us posted on this.
    Well the rear sprocket was changed as part of warranty and the noise is less now but still comes sometimes. [Like when I go over uneven roads]. I feel this is not ideal but also not avoidable [or out of scope of KTM kondapur guys to fix]. Wheel seems aligned as the bike stability is not at all affected and holds a straight line and corners well. Front Sprocket is not bend or damaged as I have checked personally. Will check the swing arm again. Not sure about the rubber dampers though.

    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.?

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    • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

      Originally posted by TheOperator View Post
      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].

      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.?
      That is what i had mentioned earlier.. the work at the svc is just like any other place (though they might be friendly etc..). They only want to rush and close the job card, and replace parts.
      you could have checked another rc at the svc itself. do it the next time you visit the svc.
      I can't say much without actually checking your bike.. it might very well be normal and you are freaking out for nothing 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.

      most of the regular service is not complicated and just as any normal bike. why dont you watch your bike being serviced and you will understand what i mean. on the rc it is a pain to get the fairing off and on. The bigger problem here is spares availability.. ktm spares aren't available outside the svc (except for the oil filter of the ns200 is the same.. which is available outside, and the non adjustable levers from prev gen are similar to the ones from the pulsars)
      for any electronics or fi related issues, u might need the diag tool which is again only available at the svc. some can be done without diag tool too by interpreting the flash code pattern on the console
      there is one mechanic Srikanth who used to work at ktm banjara (head mechanic) who i believe is going to start his own small garage somewhere near uppal or ghatkesar.
      for now, the next two yrs stick to the svc to keep your warranty intact.. and always be present when your bike is being serviced. you get to see and learn some basic stuff.

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      • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

        Originally posted by s1d View Post
        That is what i had mentioned earlier.. the work at the svc is just like any other place (though they might be friendly etc..). They only want to rush and close the job card, and replace parts.
        you could have checked another rc at the svc itself. do it the next time you visit the svc.
        I can't say much without actually checking your bike.. it might very well be normal and you are freaking out for nothing 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.

        most of the regular service is not complicated and just as any normal bike. why dont you watch your bike being serviced and you will understand what i mean. on the rc it is a pain to get the fairing off and on. The bigger problem here is spares availability.. ktm spares aren't available outside the svc (except for the oil filter of the ns200 is the same.. which is available outside, and the non adjustable levers from prev gen are similar to the ones from the pulsars)
        for any electronics or fi related issues, u might need the diag tool which is again only available at the svc. some can be done without diag tool too by interpreting the flash code pattern on the console
        there is one mechanic Srikanth who used to work at ktm banjara (head mechanic) who i believe is going to start his own small garage somewhere near uppal or ghatkesar.
        for now, the next two yrs stick to the svc to keep your warranty intact.. and always be present when your bike is being serviced. you get to see and learn some basic stuff.
        I generally had this habit of getting my pulsar serviced in front of me and got to learn a lot about bikes through that. But recently I have seen that the mechanics constantly bug you to go to waiting area and be seated there. They don't feel comfortable if the owner stands there and asks few questions.

        Nevertheless, I will still try to see my bike getting serviced. I will be going for my first service tomorrow at Banjara KTM [Odo@640KM].

        I would love to ride with you guys. Just me let me know when you people plan the ride and I will make my plans accordingly

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        • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

          Originally posted by TheOperator View Post
          I generally had this habit of getting my pulsar serviced in front of me and got to learn a lot about bikes through that. But recently I have seen that the mechanics constantly bug you to go to waiting area and be seated there. They don't feel comfortable if the owner stands there and asks few questions.
          Nevertheless, I will still try to see my bike getting serviced. I will be going for my first service tomorrow at Banjara KTM [Odo@640KM].
          I would love to ride with you guys. Just me let me know when you people plan the ride and I will make my plans accordingly
          yeh goto the banjara svc, easier to hang around there due to it's small open layout. i might drop in there around 930am for a quick chain adjust/lube and a plug swap to ngk ir plug.
          but why go on a saturday for a service.. it will be crowded and they might ask you to leave the bike and come back later. what i usually do is go a couple of days prior and book/inform them that i will be coming on so n so date (usually a weekday), ask them to keep the spares available (especially if any non regular spares are required, sometimes i've had to wait for even the filters which were bought down from kondapur)... that lets me hang around without any hassles and get the work done. do pm your name & number and i will add you into our whatsapp group.

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          • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

            Originally posted by s1d View Post
            yeh goto the banjara svc, easier to hang around there due to it's small open layout. i might drop in there around 930am for a quick chain adjust/lube and a plug swap to ngk ir plug.
            but why go on a saturday for a service.. it will be crowded and they might ask you to leave the bike and come back later. what i usually do is go a couple of days prior and book/inform them that i will be coming on so n so date (usually a weekday), ask them to keep the spares available (especially if any non regular spares are required, sometimes i've had to wait for even the filters which were bought down from kondapur)... that lets me hang around without any hassles and get the work done. do pm your name & number and i will add you into our whatsapp group.
            It is a little hectic in office these days and I have been making a lot of trips in between office timings so weekday is not an option as of now if I want to be there to see the service. From next service, I will go on weekdays.
            I will be coming to service center around 10 a.m.

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            • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

              Hi guys,

              Can anyone say which visor is a direct fit and good (in air deflection) for Duke 200 ?

              Quick reply would be helpful !!

              Cheers.

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              • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

                Originally posted by Aswinlogi View Post
                Hi guys,

                Can anyone say which visor is a direct fit and good (in air deflection) for Duke 200 ?

                Quick reply would be helpful !!

                Cheers.
                R15, CBR 250R and Yamaha FZ's visors are fit the Duke 390 with a little modification. The DIY for these can be searched on the the forum and pretty cheap and effective. Then there are imported ones from Thailand and Germany.

                Cheers!
                VJ
                Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
                The girl said, 'NO!'


                And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


                THE END

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                • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

                  Originally posted by Aswinlogi View Post
                  Hi guys,

                  Can anyone say which visor is a direct fit and good (in air deflection) for Duke 200 ?

                  Quick reply would be helpful !!

                  Cheers.
                  U shud ask this question in the Duke 200 forum. Reason is I believe u'll get better answers there..

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                  • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

                    Hi all,

                    Trying to put together everything I need to do a DIY brake bleed.

                    Wanted to know what the internal diameter for the tubing should be that would go over the caliper nipple. Any help would be appreciated.

                    Also, how much new fluid would I need to bleed the front brakes?


                    UPDATE: I found the tube I needed. Popped into my local hardware store and asked for a "clear plastic tube". The first one he gave me worked. Internal diameter is around 4-5 mm. Cost: 20 bucks for 2m.
                    Last edited by khaosavz; 11-24-2018, 10:01 PM.

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                    • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

                      Did 750kms ride from Pune (Karad) to Bangalore recently.

                      Took 13 hrs to cover 750kms with 3 hrs break inbetween.
                      Bike is 3 years old with ~22k on oddo.
                      Still running on stock front metz and stock sprocket and chain.
                      One of the fork is leaking, still riding with it as going to replace fork tube soon.
                      Got Mileage of 33 km on a particular stretch when speed was maintained around 95-110kmph.

                      Pleased with the performance of the bike even though I am riding her since last 3 years.

                      Some maintenance needed in near future.
                      - front tyres asap.
                      - front fork tube replacement maybe in next 500kms

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                      • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

                        Originally posted by khaosavz View Post

                        Also, how much new fluid would I need to bleed the front brakes?


                        UPDATE: I found the tube I needed. Popped into my local hardware store and asked for a "clear plastic tube". The first one he gave me worked. Internal diameter is around 4-5 mm. Cost: 20 bucks for 2m.
                        Now that you've figured out the diameter of the pipe the bleeding part is easy. There isn't any set limit as to how much fluid you "need" All reservoir of most Indian bikes have a capacity of 50 ML. The process of bleeding isn't to add more fluid, but to maintain the same fluid while removing air in the line. So, as you bleed, keep checking the reservoir for drop in fluid while you drain the fluid out of the bleeder nut and keep topping up until you see clear fluid without bubbles, top up the reservoir if necessary and you're done.

                        Originally posted by bikersdream View Post
                        Did 750kms ride from Pune (Karad) to Bangalore recently.

                        Took 13 hrs to cover 750kms with 3 hrs break inbetween.
                        Bike is 3 years old with ~22k on oddo.
                        Still running on stock front metz and stock sprocket and chain.
                        One of the fork is leaking, still riding with it as going to replace fork tube soon.
                        Got Mileage of 33 km on a particular stretch when speed was maintained around 95-110kmph.

                        Pleased with the performance of the bike even though I am riding her since last 3 years.

                        Some maintenance needed in near future.
                        - front tyres asap.
                        - front fork tube replacement maybe in next 500kms

                        Lovely. When you overhaul your forks , make sure you replace the oil and fork seals on both the forks.

                        Cheers!
                        VJ
                        Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
                        The girl said, 'NO!'


                        And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


                        THE END

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                        • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

                          Hi all,

                          Need some info on the front brake Master cylinders on the new RCs. Shumi from overdrive had some tips on improving the brakes on a Duke/rc. According to him, the new Master cylinders have a smaller piston. Anybody here have any experience with the new Master cylinder? I'm planning on swapping them out on my 2016 rc.

                          Thanks
                          Avinash

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                          • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

                            Angel Eye

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                            • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

                              Guys I am looking for windshield options for the 2018 RC390. Any pointers with pictures and pricing please?

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                              • Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

                                Originally posted by roy_libran View Post
                                Guys I am looking for windshield options for the 2018 RC390. Any pointers with pictures and pricing please?
                                Try Aliexpress.

                                Cheers!
                                VJ
                                Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
                                The girl said, 'NO!'


                                And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


                                THE END

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