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re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread
I have booked my RC 200. It will be first bike ever. I am going to ask a pretty silly question. Where do you keep the documents of bike? I have seen a small, lockable utility box in hero glamour. Is there something like that in RC? If not then can I fit something like that without spoiling the look?
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Originally posted by Nickyboy View PostYou can keep the photostats of the documents under the seat. There is almost zero space in there but however you can fold the documents and keep it there. I have kept the papers in the first aid kit.
What are you planning on patching your wounds with your bike's papers in case of an emergency? LOL:P
I think you guys underestimate the convenience of a wallet, and also otherwise can't you store the docs under the tool kit and tie it off? Its certainly more secure that way considering it'll be easier to reach when needed and safe coz one almost never has to use the tool kit on this bike.
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Originally posted by mani21phy View PostI have booked my RC 200. It will be first bike ever. I am going to ask a pretty silly question. Where do you keep the documents of bike? I have seen a small, lockable utility box in hero glamour. Is there something like that in RC? If not then can I fit something like that without spoiling the look?I have folded the papers and put inside the tool kit which is under the seat. It is quite secure there. Also, I had first hand experience of benefits of keeping paper with bike. My brother took the bike for spin without informing me and was stopped by traffic police. I was lucky the papers were in bike.Originally posted by Balgi View PostWhat are you planning on patching your wounds with your bike's papers in case of an emergency? LOL:P
I think you guys underestimate the convenience of a wallet, and also otherwise can't you store the docs under the tool kit and tie it off? Its certainly more secure that way considering it'll be easier to reach when needed and safe coz one almost never has to use the tool kit on this bike.
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Originally posted by ksameer View PostI have folded the papers and put inside the tool kit which is under the seat. It is quite secure there. Also, I had first hand experience of benefits of keeping paper with bike. My brother took the bike for spin without informing me and was stopped by traffic police. I was lucky the papers were in bike.
I am not saying its wrong to keep the papers in the bike man, I was just saying that the first aid kit isn't exactly the best place to store papers when one can just as easily put them in his wallet or tuck them under the tool bag.
I also keep a spare set of documents in the bike under the tool bag.
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hiOriginally posted by BiKeLovER View PostYeah I know it is not that expensive will recheck the rates.
Update :
After saying this is changed that is changed I am not getting my bike today.
Irritated to the core.....
I done serving this friday and they charged me 240 for chain cleaning and lubing which i found expensive ..even they charged me 100 bucks for servicing even it is free..
is this rates are defined by KTM or ktm has allowed them to decide...what do you think??Last edited by rawat97; 12-29-2014, 01:26 AM.
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Just a quick update.
Did an ~800 kms run (Bangalore - Mangalore - Madikere - Bangalore) on my RC 200 and I must say I have NOTHING to complaint about the bike except for the tiny tank.
The bike is very stable and planted and gives a lot of confidence to the rider. The only place where it MISERABLY fails is on gravel/kuccha roads.
It skids really really bad even at slower speeds.
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Hi Ajay, thank you for creating this wonderful thread and your experiences with the bike and SVC glued me to this thread. I am going to take delivery of my RC 200 this weekend and I have downloaded your PDI Check List. Owners of KTM RC 200, do have any thing else to look out on the day of doing PDI apart from the things listed on the check list?Originally posted by Ajay Vishwanath View PostSee my signature.. download the excel and print the checklist for a list of stuff to check before delivery
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Last time I checked, they do not charge for labour for a free service. Only the chain lube cost should be charged. However, they charge the tax that comes up on the labour charge(which i think is rediculous!). Maybe thats where the 100 bucks came from. Check the bill.Originally posted by rawat97 View Posthi
I done serving this friday and they charged me 240 for chain cleaning and lubing which i found expensive ..even they charged me 100 bucks for servicing even it is free..
is this rates are defined by KTM or ktm has allowed them to decide...what do you think??The way you ride is the way you are..
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