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Then why do they keep getting lose always... I'm planning to get a paddock stand right away for the three tasks... Chain lube, washing my bike and fixing the side stand... What say??Originally posted by Ishaan.humble View Post
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re: KTM RC 200 Owners Experience Thread
The side stand in my bike has never loosened so it might be a problem in initial bikes.Originally posted by Ajay Vishwanath View PostThen why do they keep getting lose always... I'm planning to get a paddock stand right away for the three tasks... Chain lube, washing my bike and fixing the side stand... What say??
Yeah, paddock is THE right way to do it, but if you dont have a paddock you can go ahead by using the car jack.
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It had happened on my duke 200, and also on rc390 now. Both of the times, after tightening properly, it didnt bother me.Originally posted by Ishaan.humble View PostThe side stand in my bike has never loosened so it might be a problem in initial bikes.
Yeah, paddock is THE right way to do it, but if you dont have a paddock you can go ahead by using the car jack.
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Didn't get you. I think you meant the visor. Fairing is still in its place.Originally posted by Ishaan.humble View PostIt looks really well without the fairing too!
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I lube my chain without a Paddock. But my next purchase would be a Paddock for sure.Originally posted by Ajay Vishwanath View PostI am also planning to start maintaining chain by myself at home.. it will be great if you can post some DIY tut here.. I know there are many out there, but RC specific, that would be great..
I place the rear wheel at the most smoothly finished cemented place, which is at the entrance of my home (a tiled or mosaic floor would be better). I sit at the back of the rear tyre and keep a reference point at the tyre and slowly rotate the tyre, clean and lube for a specific length, once done I repeat the same until I reach the starting point. I use Motul chain cleaner and lube for my purpose and it works like a charm.
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That's great! How is fit and finish. Even I have enquired with them a couple months before, but was skeptical with online purchase. Could you please tell me whether it placed on the swingarm and it is adjustable or a standard one?Originally posted by krishan.adhikari View PostI bought a paddock stand from GA engineering. Got it for around 2500 Rs.
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So i finally got around to clean the chain myself! I used a car jack, and it worked like the bike was supposed to be used with one!
I bought motul chain cleaner and lube both and it cost me rs 980.
I hadn't cleaned my chain for more than 1700kms so it was pretty dirty.
After cleaning the bike ran very smoothly and the difference was noticeable.
Though if you choose to do it yourself, save yourself from buying the chain cleaner and go for just the lube. I searched the internet and most of the superbike/sportsbike owners use kerosene and a brush,as it is cheaper and works exactly as a chain cleaner.
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Great! Finally you got into DIY. I really love to do most of my stuffs as DIY, it gives me complete peace of mind and an opportunity to learn from mistakes.Originally posted by Ishaan.humble View PostSo i finally got around to clean the chain myself! I used a car jack, and it worked like the bike was supposed to be used with one! I bought motul chain cleaner and lube both and it cost me rs 980
I think the placement of jack is not the right place, it's the exhaust chamber and I think placing the entire rear weight at that certain point is not good. Expert advise would be helpful.
I have seen somewhere in CBR 250R thread, someone has posted a similar DIY with a car jack. He has placed the jack at right side of swing arm and lifted the bike, to support the left side he has placed a couple wood pieces below the side stand to compensate the height. In this setup the weight is equally distributed. I will try and post the image here, so you'll get a better idea.
I have been using kerosene on my RX for years, trust me you'll never get this clean chain. But as you said its bit on the costlier side. In my case Motul Chain Cleaner is also very useful to evade red ants all around my house, trued everything only this stuff works LOL. NEVER use WD40 to clean O-Ring and X-Ring chains. It has the capability to remove the lube inside O&X-Ring.
Dedicatedly lube chain every 500kms, I clean my chain every 1000kms but lube it every 500kms. During rains I used to lube every 250 or 300 kms.
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Here you go!Originally posted by joe_marvy View PostI think the placement of jack is not the right place
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ZMR parts - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-U...it?usp=sharing
P200NS Spares' prices - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...taGd5R2c#gid=0
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Glad you liked the review dear friend. Yes, I am the same guy and I know you too in person. We rode that day with Manan and HarrisOriginally posted by broken87 View Post@riot
Great review man. I think I know you in person, Sachin shivdas that your name ?
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RC200's home
First impression, Everything's ok about the bike except the rattling fiber parts, vibrations. Following soft run in method, so im not pushing it. Had totally redlined my friend's RC day b4 yesterday, it's power feels just the same as my 200NS, ofc just a tiny bit more plus the shorter gearing. The front end feel is just amazing, superb handling package. Perfect ergonomics for tall riders like me. and ofc the twin projectors ! In love with bike.
yes we did. meet u someday soonOriginally posted by riot View PostGlad you liked the review dear friend. Yes, I am the same guy and I know you too in person. We rode that day with Manan and Harris
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