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  • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

    Originally posted by Gunslingin_Ridr View Post
    You would stare a lot more if you'd remove that tyre hugger. (it's a must during rains though)
    But removing it would also mean throwing debris from the rear.so if anyone is behind you the debris will be hitting him pretty much directly

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    • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

      Originally posted by Ajay Vishwanath View Post
      [MENTION=52506]vishnu.leo[/MENTION] where do I plug in the hazard light adaptor? can you please put up a pic for me? TIA
      if you remove the rider seat, you get access to a white socket which is having a rubber waterproofing hood over it, the socket in its stock form has a loop back plug plugged in and tape is stuck around it to hold it in place, you need to remove that tape, and the plug then you will have the port ready to accept the hazard light module, make sure you click
      it in and wind a piece of tape around that area to make sure the module doesn't fall off from the socket in any case, (the port when no accessory or no loop back plug is plugged will make the electronics go weird).







      Originally posted by jeyessh View Post
      Buddy your windscreen looks nice.is it the mra one ? Can you put up the details as im looking for my rc 390.
      No its not an MRA one, its the one from Puig. had waited a couple of months to lay hands on one of those when they finally started production from the prototype they had showcased at that time.
      It now readily available at the official dealers here, specifically Retrorides Moto, https://www.facebook.com/RetroridesMoto
      helped me get one of the first ones to reach india. my suggestion is to go for a dark smoke one if you want something subtle, you could also check
      out the original power part race bubble with light cutout from amazon.com or some reseller, it should cost a bit less than the puig or mra.
      Just your friendly neighborhood panda. @thebigfatlazypanda

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      • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

        Originally posted by Gunslingin_Ridr View Post
        You would stare a lot more if you'd remove that tyre hugger. (it's a must during rains though)
        I don't really mind it.

        Originally posted by xplod566 View Post
        But removing it would also mean throwing debris from the rear.so if anyone is behind you the debris will be hitting him pretty much directly

        Not only that, but it also helps keep the rear suspension and the neighboring area clean that's less work for me when i wash her.
        Never ride faster than your guardian angel can fly.

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        • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

          Originally posted by jRay View Post
          I don't really mind it.




          Not only that, but it also helps keep the rear suspension and the neighboring area clean that's less work for me when i wash her.
          So it doesn't matter what problem the other vehicle gets into!

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          • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

            Originally posted by vishnu.leo View Post
            if you remove the rider seat, you get access to a white socket which is having a rubber waterproofing hood over it, the socket in its stock form has a loop back plug plugged in and tape is stuck around it to hold it in place, you need to remove that tape, and the plug then you will have the port ready to accept the hazard light module, make sure you click
            it in and wind a piece of tape around that area to make sure the module doesn't fall off from the socket in any case, (the port when no accessory or no loop back plug is plugged will make the electronics go weird).



            @Ajay Vishwanath

            In case if you do find the socket below the Seat as it did not for me, you need to remove the rear seat with the help of Allen keys provided.

            1. Once you remove the front seat, you need to check above the small storage there is screw inside which hold the rear seat.
            2. remove the bolt, and your rear seat will slide off, there you will find the connector.

            for me it was not below the front seat.
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            • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

              Originally posted by jRay View Post
              I don't really mind it.




              Not only that, but it also helps keep the rear suspension and the neighboring area clean that's less work for me when i wash her.
              From my observation the hugger doesn't make much difference!

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              • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

                Originally posted by Ishaan.humble View Post
                From my observation the hugger doesn't make much difference!

                Sent from my SM-E700H using xBhp Connect mobile app
                Maybe it doesn't but i don't see the point in removing it

                Originally posted by xplod566 View Post
                So it doesn't matter what problem the other vehicle gets into!
                Originally posted by jRay View Post
                I don't really mind it.




                Not only that, but it also helps keep the rear suspension and the neighboring area clean that's less work for me when i wash her.
                I was just listing another benefit of using the Tyre hugger.
                Last edited by jRay; 10-05-2015, 10:24 PM.
                Never ride faster than your guardian angel can fly.

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                • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

                  Originally posted by Ishaan.humble View Post
                  From my observation the hugger doesn't make much difference!
                  maybe not to you, but definitely does for the guy riding behind you

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                  • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

                    Originally posted by jRay View Post
                    Maybe it doesn't but i don't see the point in removing it





                    I was just listing another benefit of using the Tyre hugger.
                    Keep the rear hugger.imagine a guy behind you riding by not closing the visors of the helmet.when a stone hits him directly in his eyes at such high speed he is in all sorts of trouble.I know it looks cool but my friend road safety always comes first [emoji4]

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                    • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

                      Originally posted by BiKeLovER View Post
                      @Ajay Vishwanath

                      In case if you do find the socket below the Seat as it did not for me, you need to remove the rear seat with the help of Allen keys provided.

                      1. Once you remove the front seat, you need to check above the small storage there is screw inside which hold the rear seat.
                      2. remove the bolt, and your rear seat will slide off, there you will find the connector.

                      for me it was not below the front seat.
                      Pics please if possible.. Thanks for the note... I'll take a look tomorrow morning...

                      live long.. live happy.. that's the best revenge that can be served to the people who hate you..

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                      2007 - 2010 Kinetic Nova
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                      • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

                        Originally posted by xplod566 View Post
                        Keep the rear hugger.imagine a guy behind you riding by not closing the visors of the helmet.when a stone hits him directly in his eyes at such high speed he is in all sorts of trouble.I know it looks cool but my friend road safety always comes first [emoji4]
                        So... What did i say?
                        Never ride faster than your guardian angel can fly.

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                        • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

                          Originally posted by nikhn View Post
                          Ok so I was riding back home when a bike from the opposite side hit my RHS mirror. Now only the glass has cracked while the rest of the mirror is fine. Upon checking with the SVC, they told that the entire mirror has to be replaced at a cost of 1700Rs. Is there an alternative? 1700 is too much for a mirror IMO. How can I get only the glass replaced?
                          find another mirror that has the glass intact but the stem broken.. ask around in the svc for a scrapped one with the glass intact
                          and somebody either here on the rc200 or rc390 thread has recently posted that he was able to swap just the glass, try to search a couple of pages back and you should get the info.

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                          • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

                            Originally posted by BiKeLovER View Post
                            @Ajay Vishwanath

                            In case if you do find the socket below the Seat as it did not for me, you need to remove the rear seat with the help of Allen keys provided.

                            1. Once you remove the front seat, you need to check above the small storage there is screw inside which hold the rear seat.
                            2. remove the bolt, and your rear seat will slide off, there you will find the connector.

                            for me it was not below the front seat.
                            Yeah.. Found it.. It was under the pillion..

                            Found no tape.. But I'm putting on one layer.. Very dusty place that one is..

                            live long.. live happy.. that's the best revenge that can be served to the people who hate you..

                            PDI Checklist here - Emergency Contacts

                            Gear:
                            MT Revenge [Arrowtip] | SMK Twister [Blade]
                            Spartan Helios | Spartan Icarus
                            BB Gears Racer Gloves | Aspida Phaeton
                            BB Gears Tourer| Allen Cooper 1157
                            Spartan Odysseus
                            2007 - 2010 Kinetic Nova
                            2010 - 2015 Honda Unicorn
                            2014 - 2019 KTM RC 200
                            2017 - Today KTM Duke 390

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                            • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

                              Originally posted by Ajay Vishwanath View Post
                              Yeah.. Found it.. It was under the pillion..

                              Found no tape.. But I'm putting on one layer.. Very dusty place that one is..
                              dusty place :P see what else is there, the snorkel towards the airbox guess the filter should be doing a hell of a work out there
                              Just your friendly neighborhood panda. @thebigfatlazypanda

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                              • Re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread

                                Originally posted by vishnu.leo View Post
                                dusty place [emoji14] see what else is there, the snorkel towards the airbox guess the filter should be doing a hell of a work out there
                                Yep.. My first thought and I have no idea how to remove and clean the filter... !!!

                                live long.. live happy.. that's the best revenge that can be served to the people who hate you..

                                PDI Checklist here - Emergency Contacts

                                Gear:
                                MT Revenge [Arrowtip] | SMK Twister [Blade]
                                Spartan Helios | Spartan Icarus
                                BB Gears Racer Gloves | Aspida Phaeton
                                BB Gears Tourer| Allen Cooper 1157
                                Spartan Odysseus
                                2007 - 2010 Kinetic Nova
                                2010 - 2015 Honda Unicorn
                                2014 - 2019 KTM RC 200
                                2017 - Today KTM Duke 390

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