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  • rawat97
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    The ABS will work perfectly fine. The rotor mount and the ABS mount and the wheel size remains the same, so the ABS has no reason to not work. In fact, the rotor mod is a fantastic one. Floating rotors help minimize wear on the rotor and brake pad glazing. This being a proper Brembo floating rotor, coupled this with the newer master cylinder should offer good braking performance. The new 390s do come with 320 mm rotors, but they aren't floating though, the RE's is. Great mod. I wonder, he's added just one spacer extra to the below mount and that's it.

    Cheers!
    VJ
    Thanks

    Basically the reason for editing was to quote you as i was sure answer will come from you atleast
    and i again forgot to quite you while re-writing.

    Actually i have swapped my MC with new one and got ebc sintered front and rear .Upgrading rotor was the only bit left and i found this video..these rotor cost around 7k and its from bs4 interceptor ..new interceptor have diff mounting point(for info who dont know about this).

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by rawat97 View Post

    Also some one have swapped 300mm disc with 320mm RE interceptor one..i have shared the link below. Any one have any idea if ABS will work fine in this setup because someone mentioned in video comment section that abs wont work but i am not convinced as we are not touching anything around ABS only rotor we are swapping and installing new rc390 spacers.



    Cheers
    Prashant
    The ABS will work perfectly fine. The rotor mount and the ABS mount and the wheel size remains the same, so the ABS has no reason to not work. In fact, the rotor mod is a fantastic one. Floating rotors help minimize wear on the rotor and brake pad glazing. This being a proper Brembo floating rotor, coupled this with the newer master cylinder should offer good braking performance. The new 390s do come with 320 mm rotors, but they aren't floating though, the RE's is. Great mod. I wonder, he's added just one spacer extra to the below mount and that's it.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • rawat97
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Not sure what is happening..i am trying to edit and post is getting deleted..

    I am looking for good quality black double bubble visor,any idea please?

    Also some one have swapped 300mm disc with 320mm RE interceptor one..i have shared the link below. Any one have any idea if ABS will work fine in this setup because someone mentioned in video comment section that abs wont work but i am not convinced as we are not touching anything around ABS only rotor we are swapping and installing new rc390 spacers.



    Cheers
    Prashant

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by Andy_kristine View Post
    For the love of Kate Winslet,

    can someone please tell me if this bike (2017+) comes with Separate Function Forks.
    Yup!

    Cheers!
    VJ
    Last edited by B7ACKTHORN; 10-17-2020, 01:32 AM.

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  • Andy_kristine
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    For the love of Kate Winslet,

    can someone please tell me if this bike (2017+) comes with Separate Function Forks.

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by QuadrupleagentZ View Post
    Hey,

    Sorry for the late reply,
    Appreciate the detailed write up! Hope the bike is behaving as it's supposed to. Do keep a tab on the fluids and everything in between.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • QuadrupleagentZ
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    Hey QZ, welcome back. Don't worry about the delay, things are slowly starting to unfold and that's what matters. Secondly, apart from seals make sure your head and piston are decarbonized along with throttle body, since this is a complete engine teardown, it will help to clean some of the important parts that would otherwise be not viable to make time for. Decarb your head, piston head, and TB. My personal suggestion would be to replace the bearing on the left side of the crankcase, better be safe than sorry. Rest are pretty much sorted.

    Cheers!
    VJ
    Hey,

    Sorry for the late reply, was too busy with office work. They changed all the seals as I asked them to do so but didn't change the Lh Case bearing saying that its not required. By the time you replied they had already packed the engine up. They finished everything in 2 days and handed the bike over to me. I asked the Head Mechanic if he decarbonized the head and the piston and he said there wasn't a spec of carbon on them and thy engine looked to my surprise totally new. He said the engine was completely brand new from the inside and didn't look like it had run around 15,000 kms and said that the valves and all were perfect expect the LH Exhaust which was a lil oh the higher side and he fixed it. He also said that there was a head gasket leak and coolant got mixed up with the petrol which was a pain in the ass for him to clean and he cleaned all the component of the engine with petrol.

    Attaching details of the bill below:

    SPARES:
    Sr Part No. Description QTY Rate CGST % SGST % Amount
    1 36JY0198 KIT CR' CASE ASSY RH 1 3993.75 559.13 14 559.13 14 5112.00
    2 JG541021 OIL NOZZEL 5 32.81 22.97 14 22.97 14 209.98
    3 36001062 LOCTITE LIQUID SEALANT L5910 1 677.97 61.02 9 61.02 9 800.00
    4 JY541058 OIL SEAL OUTPUT SHAFT/40169330 1 23.73 2.14 9 2.14 9 28.00
    5 39104319 SEAL - OIL/40169330 EACH 1 11.02 0.99 9 0.99 9 13.00
    6 JY511070 GASKET CYLINDER HEAD/84841090 1 356.63 32.10 9 32.10 9 420.82
    7 JY521006 GASKET CYLINDER BLOCK/84841090 1 59.32 5.34 9 5.34 9 70.00
    8 JY541276 GASKET MAGNETO COVER/48239030 1 54.83 4.93 9 4.93 9 64.70
    9 JY541225 GASKET CLUTCH COVER/48239030 1 53.39 4.81 9 4.81 9 63.00
    10 36001058 COOLANT FOR RADIATOR 1 177.97 16.02 9 16.02 9 210.00
    11 JY113821 SCREW BUTTON HEAD- M6X1XL12XBLACK/73181500 2 3.56 0.64 9 0.64 9 8.40
    12 LAC00057 BOLT SOCKET- M6X1XL 16XCL8.8XBLK/73181500 5 2.20 0.99 9 0.99 9 12.98
    13 JY232603 ASSEMBLY BATTERY LEAD LOCK/83012000 1 121.19 10.91 9 10.91 9 143.00
    14 JY181404 CUP WASHER FRONT FENDER MTG BLK/73182200 3 33.90 9.15 9 9.15 9 120.01
    15 JY181241 VISOR/87141090 1 552.34 77.33 14 77.33 14 707.00
    TOTAL
    7982.9058
    LABOUR:
    Sr Description Units Rate CGST % SGST % Amount
    1 Engine overhaul / 46 100.00 414.00 9 414.00 9 5428.00
    2 Outside labour (Petrol) 1 170.00 15.30 9 15.30 9 200.60
    TOTAL
    5628.6

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  • Goodboy
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Nearing 40k km and still going strong. Everything stock, engine has been touched. So far the only problems i've had is with cheap plastic, fasteners, radiator fan that died after 1.5 years and my own or SVCs' mistakes such as not using threadlock on bolts. The bike continues to exceed my expectations!

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by QuadrupleagentZ View Post
    Hey!!

    Long time no see. hope every ones healthy and doing well.
    Hey QZ, welcome back. Don't worry about the delay, things are slowly starting to unfold and that's what matters. Secondly, apart from seals make sure your head and piston are decarbonized along with throttle body, since this is a complete engine teardown, it will help to clean some of the important parts that would otherwise be not viable to make time for. Decarb your head, piston head, and TB. My personal suggestion would be to replace the bearing on the left side of the crankcase, better be safe than sorry. Rest are pretty much sorted.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • QuadrupleagentZ
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    You might have probably installed it at the end of the exhaust stroke, which again would mean the piston is at TDC, albeit the valves slightly opened. It's easy. See, check the mark on the flywheel, bring it to the TDC, that's the TDC mark for the compression end of the stroke, where both valves will be closed, this is your sweet spot. Remove your cams first, then bring your TDC on the flywheel, then align the camshafts and install then try, it should start. Check your connectors, fuel feed, spark plug cap, everything once again. Also one easy thing to notice is whether it's in exhaust stroke or compression stroke is, in compression stroke, the lobes will be sideways and not inducing pressure on the valves, both intake and exhaust will be neutral meaning, the lobes will be on the side. If the lobes are slightly turned and you see them pressuring the valves, then you have the wrong timing.

    Hope I am not confusing you.

    Cheers!
    VJ
    Hey!!

    Long time no see. hope every ones healthy and doing well.

    Been a while since I left my Bike the way it was.

    At my last post my bike wasn't cranking because I installed the new cams 180 degrees off. Took me 14 mins to remove the engine and rotate the cams and then it started again. But, the leak issue came back as the new threads were damaged again in the engine.

    SO then got fedup and left the bike as I had to go back to Dubai for 10 months, my friends used to turn the bike on once every month for 3-4 mins and remove the battery again for the next time.

    Now I'm back in India and can't seem to find the time to get the crankcase replaced once and for all. I don't seem to like the KTM RingRoad here in Lucknow as they have serious delays, commitment issues and lazyness. They charge an extra too and don't seem to care for their customers so much.

    KTM CHOWK has officially shut down, used to get my parts from their as they offered my counter-sales for the cams and all.

    Now I checked the new KTM Alambagh and man I seriously dig those guys. They have the most experienced people working here in Lucknow as well as people who listen to the customer and are humble, customer friendly and knowledgeable people. They aren't just people who try to replace the shit and move to the next customer. They used to work in the first KTM SVC here but as ownership changed time to time they moved to new locations and now in Alambagh.

    Talked with the Head Mechanic Mr. Kamran, SVC incharge Mr Dinesh and Mr Anand and they assured that they would do everything as I direct them, from using Torque wrenches to Loctide (other SVCs use none of them). They placed the order for the seals and crankcase as well as some other faring parts as mine are 5 years old and scratched up and to my surprise it all got delivered in a week even after COVID delays.

    They now completely disassembled the engine on Friday and will start cleaning everything with petrol on Monday and will get the bike fully assembled by tuesday. Due to heavy work loads at my office can't get the time off or leave to visit and see for myself.

    Approx cost are as follows: (Will post the billed once i get it)

    Crankcase RH: 5100 (pump seal with greased, oil filter with cap, bearings come preinstalled)
    Labour for the changed: 4300 (other SVC were charging 7100)


    They will be changing all the bolts on the engine and will recheck the valve clearances and asked them to clean or change all the jets and leave nothing untouched as well as all the seals. They are saying the bearings at the left side of the engine don't need any replacement, would like to get your two cents on it.

    Another thing i asked them was Not to remove the piston from the block under any circumstances (can't take the risk and would leave me mentally tortured)

    Posting pics below. Request the Experts to kindly give their opinions on the condition of the engine judging by the images, things I need to keep in mind and other points. Would appreciate it and will post an update once everythings over along with bill.

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  • kiran2508
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by ashwinprakas View Post
    Hey bro, could you add as attachments.As of now they're too small to read.
    I even tried now and gave up trying to upload the Image in it's clearest form, gave up now finally, so here it is

    Top-end Rebuild Cost
    Sl No.
    Part number
    Description
    Price
    1
    36JP0031
    Cylinder Piston Kit
    13194
    2
    JY511067
    Cylinder Head Assembly Complete
    5565
    3
    JY511269
    Exhaust Cam Set
    1824
    4
    JU511204
    Rocker Arm(Intake) x3
    1806
    5
    JY511272
    Intake Cam Set
    1021
    6
    JY511212
    Rocker Arm(Exhaust Decomp)
    520
    7
    JY511070
    Cylinder Head Gasket
    447
    8
    JY511222
    Exhaust Valves x2
    446
    9
    JY511221
    Intake Valves x2
    316
    10
    36JY0069
    Valve Gasket
    305
    11
    JY511229
    Cam Guide(Tight)
    219
    12
    CB101009
    Valve Oil Stem Guide
    120
    13
    JY521006
    Cylinder Gasket
    70
    14
    JY541225
    Clutch Gasket
    63
    15
    JY511227
    Cam Guide(Slack)
    47
    16
    JY541225
    Exhaust Gasket
    46
    17
    36JY0042
    2.52mm Shim
    41
    18
    36JY0059
    2.42mm Shim
    41
    19
    80KT21
    Replace/Repair O/H Cylinders Head
    2320
    20
    803000
    Valve Lapping(Ext. Lathe Work)
    460
    21
    80KT20
    Replace/Repair Cylinder Block Charges
    1481
    Total 30352


    Regular Upkeep Cost
    Sl No.
    Part number
    Description
    Price
    1
    36JY0002
    Clutch Friction Plates Kit(Non-Slip)
    2148
    2
    71105001
    Motul Oil(1.6L)
    1530
    3
    JY511220
    Timing Chain
    751
    4
    36JL0039
    Water Pump Repair Kit
    297
    5
    JG581004
    Air Filter
    290
    6
    JY551436
    Clutch Pressure A Plate x5(Non-Slip)
    265
    7
    00000000
    Coolant 1L
    215
    8
    JY351205
    Spark Plug
    174
    9
    JG171802
    Fuel Fine Filter
    100
    10
    JG571014
    Oil Filter
    74
    11
    JG591070
    Water Pump O-ring Gasket
    54
    12
    00000000
    Hex Nut
    3
    13
    00000000
    Fastener
    2
    14
    811000
    Consumables, Loctite, Valve Cover Sealant, Chain Lube, Polish, Petrol
    320
    15
    80KT19
    Startor Clutch(Magneto) O/H, Oil Pump seals, Water Pump seals Replace charges
    844
    16
    80KT03
    Clutch O/H charges
    696
    Total 7763

    Grand Total = ₹38115


    Originally posted by ashwinprakas View Post
    KTM doesn't recommend valve lapping to be done, new head and valves go in as is.
    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    True! KTM doesn't recommend valve lapping per se, but it is good to valve a lap with finer grit before installing, purely to remove the guess work and make sure the mating surfaces are flat and to one's personal satisfaction. WRT to his bill, here's what I can make of it.
    Yes I read the service manual and it was direct plug and play like you mentioned,
    I did feel the new valves for any imperfections or pitting but valves seemed fine was a direct fit. But remember the Head is also new, so the new Head had some minor variations between the RH and LH exhaust valve openings and were not exactly mirrored.

    So decided to go with lapping anyway just to be on safer side as VJ mentioned to clear my OCD. Did a good old petrol leak test on both Inlet and Outlet just to be sure again.

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    Don't pamper the engine, make sure she is given an occasional taste of 100s, the key is to not redline and varying the RPM is key.

    COOLANT Level at the reservoir
    Check for any abnormal engine oil discoloration
    Observe for any 2-stroke-ish fumes from exhaust in the morning first start and after engine warmed up adequately by revving the engine. This will again emit white smoke in case of oil ingestion/combustion.
    Make sure, all the engine foundation bolts are properly torqued, to reduce vibrations, KTM folks are known to poorly torque the bolts after overhaul which in turn causes vibrations.
    Yes, I'm being very easy on her But I can feel the eagerness in her and power hiding beneath that it wants to scream, just holding it back till break-in for upto 2000kms.
    She pulls like a train for sure now.

    And yes I'm also doing the pre-ride checkup everyday before each ride, checking the oil level, color, coolant level and all hoses and hose sealants, any loose bolts, valve gasket or head gasket or clutch for any leaks. Will do follow-up. Thanks for the pointers.

    For the 2nd part, I did give the slipper clutch a thought, but did not go against for 3 reasons
    1) I only needed new Friction and Pressue plates total of ₹2500, for slipper clutch I'd to replace entire assembly (includes entire outer hub, grab plate, face plate), costs extra ₹2000 more at ₹4700 for the full assembly
    2) Main reason, she's one of the last pure Raw 390's around. No slipper clutch, no ride-by-wire funda, no BS4 or BS6 vapor chambers cat-cons etc etc, last of Auto-rickshaw sounding 390's. So would love to keep her that way, close to Raw as possible and Pure as possible.
    3) I still the slight fish tailing, hopping and wobble during downshifts and the aggressive lung forward handling on the non-slipper clutch version
    Last edited by kiran2508; 08-12-2020, 08:42 PM.

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by kiran2508 View Post
    Rebuild Update
    !!!So here is the final bill!!!

    For the sake of simplicity ............
    I did get some goodwill recurring customer and AMC discounts(5-10% max) which I've pulled on labor charges, so labor charges might not be the same for all others.
    Appreciate the update. From the list, I can see, that yours is a non-slip clutch. I would have strongly recommended a slipper clutch setup on the Duke spending a couple of bucks extra, considering the engine braking the thing offers, but I guess you definitely would have given it a thought. Don't pamper the engine, make sure she is given an occasional taste of 100s, the key is to not redline and varying the RPM is key.

    Crucial set of things to look at this stage.

    COOLANT Level at the reservoir
    Check for any abnormal engine oil discoloration
    Observe for any 2-stroke-ish fumes from exhaust in the morning first start and after engine warmed up adequately by revving the engine. This will again emit white smoke in case of oil ingestion/combustion.
    Make sure, all the engine foundation bolts are properly torqued, to reduce vibrations, KTM folks are known to poorly torque the bolts after overhaul which in turn causes vibrations.

    Ride safe!


    Originally posted by ashwinprakas View Post
    Hey bro, could you add as attachments.

    As of now they're too small to read.

    P.S.

    KTM doesn't recommend valve lapping to be done, new head and valves go in as is.
    True! KTM doesn't recommend valve lapping per se, but it is good to valve a lap with finer grit before installing, purely to remove the guess work and make sure the mating surfaces are flat and to one's personal satisfaction. WRT to his bill, here's what I can make of it.

    First bill
    Rs. 30362

    Second maintenance bill
    Rs. 7704

    Grand total, per his account: 38066/-

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • ashwinprakas
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by kiran2508 View Post
    Rebuild Update
    !!!So here is the final bill!!!
    Hey bro, could you add as attachments.

    As of now they're too small to read.

    P.S.

    KTM doesn't recommend valve lapping to be done, new head and valves go in as is.

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  • kiran2508
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by kiran2508 View Post
    Rebuild Update
    Rebuild Update
    !!!So here is the final bill!!!

    For the sake of simplicity and not to scare or deter any new D/RC390 owners. I'll be dividing the final bill in two categories:
    1) Only the Engine Top-End rebuild cost (Every single thing is brand new on the top-end of the engine including the Head, excluding the Valve cover).
    2) The regular cost of Upkeep of a 390 @27K kms - Wear and tear parts, General service kit(oil, filters, coolants etc etc), Stock Clutch plates from factory which came from needed replacing at usual 25K-30K kms range based of city usage(mine was @27K kms), Timing chain which also needs to be changed by around the same number of kms, Water pump seals and Oil seals. All these costs I'd have anyhow incurred them if I had given my bike for next service after next 3000kms @30K kms.

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    I did get some goodwill recurring customer and AMC discounts(5-10% max) which I've pulled on labor charges, so labor charges might not be the same for all others.

    P.S. I've already completed a sane 150kms ride over the weekend(not exceeding the running-in and seating guidelines), will post detailed update on ride review and engine performance after riding for couple 100's kms more.
    Last edited by kiran2508; 08-12-2020, 10:51 AM.

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: KTM RC 390 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by kiran2508 View Post
    Rebuild Update

    Got the bike back, shes up and firing on all her cylinders, roaring like angry lion. Sounds much more raw and more linear now than how she was when I got her from factory.
    Ah, the dreaded metal fatigue! Happens to the best of us. Shame that it happens to some of us, but hey, it does happen. When you have an aircraft engine that costs $28 MN suffer failure due to metal fatigue, why not the KTM. It also can be due to the fact that heat plays enemy with this motorcycle. The variables can go on and on, such as engine oil level, engine oil condition, the way the engine's operated, but that's just buts. But, take care of it now, and she'll be there for long time to come.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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