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  • themachine
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    In my opinion, whatever you do, 2 mods are must.... First, seat widening.... And Second, backrest from cruise to street..
    For that there is a video as well...https://youtu.be/VuYsDO4O2gY

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  • themachine
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    For anyone having questions regarding this bike.... For you: https://youtu.be/dDxjBcxPfd8

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  • Golden Cat
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    Originally posted by IamAditya View Post
    Don't know what will these fools do on the tft display of k17 duke390!
    haha
    they wont damage displays . They look for easy soft targets. :P

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  • IamAditya
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    Originally posted by arjunb25 View Post
    Very sad to inform you today regarding a mischief which someone has done on my bike which has come to my notice hence sharing with you all. As you all can see your tank under the tank meter there is a black beed. Right now today I noticed it was been cut as if someone has tried to remove it or tamper it. Well I will be going tomorrow at the service station for a replacement what ever I have to pay for it shall let you all know but sad to see such kind of fools are our there those who can't stand a good bike infront of them. Shall let you know the update also share some snaps of the same.
    Don't know what will these fools do on the tft display of k17 duke390!

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  • Golden Cat
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    Hi
    Sorry to hear about your damage. We care about our Ride and others just tamper with it out of fun or jealousy.
    Next time stick that rubber lining with some glue/


    kalpesh
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    Installed LED lights.

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    Yellow LED for better visibility in rainy and fog season




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  • arjunb25
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    Very sad to inform you today regarding a mischief which someone has done on my bike which has come to my notice hence sharing with you all. As you all can see your tank under the tank meter there is a black beed. Right now today I noticed it was been cut as if someone has tried to remove it or tamper it. Well I will be going tomorrow at the service station for a replacement what ever I have to pay for it shall let you all know but sad to see such kind of fools are our there those who can't stand a good bike infront of them. Shall let you know the update also share some snaps of the same.

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  • arjunb25
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    Originally posted by JourneyGuy View Post
    Any special protection provided from inside the rims?
    nope nothing it was just plug and play.. just that the tyre guy had to make jugad for the valve. thats it for the front and the rear both. rest the bike is doing very well Went for a long ride on it specially after getting nitrogen put.

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  • md_minhaj
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    Guys, did any of you face mild oil leakage problem from the black round oil seal on the engine head?. My bike has got this issue and I took it to ASC to get it checked. They simply said it's minor issue and happens with most of the avengers due to engine heat. Is this true?.

    To solve this issue, they used fevi kwik on the seal to close it. Not sure if this was correct way to sort this issue. Please advise.

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  • Avikynwa
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    Originally posted by dr.faramroze View Post
    Stock metal headlight casing can withstand high temperatures. You can upgrade to 55/60 Philips rally or nightvision or extreme vision bulbs. You can even upgrade to 90/100 provided a rewiring is done.
    I found this on Amazon. but it says it is 60/55. Will it work fine?

    Last edited by Avikynwa; 03-21-2017, 04:33 PM.

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  • dr.faramroze
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    Originally posted by Avikynwa View Post
    Want to upgrade my lights. Need more visibilty on the road, particularly on the highways. What would be a good light setup? HID? Projector? Fog lights? I am open to all ideas as long as the light intensity and throw is increased.
    Stock metal headlight casing can withstand high temperatures. You can upgrade to 55/60 Philips rally or nightvision or extreme vision bulbs. You can even upgrade to 90/100 provided a rewiring is done.

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  • Avikynwa
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    Want to upgrade my lights. Need more visibilty on the road, particularly on the highways. What would be a good light setup? HID? Projector? Fog lights? I am open to all ideas as long as the light intensity and throw is increased.

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  • JourneyGuy
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    Originally posted by arjunb25 View Post
    Finally I have changed by both my front as well as the rear tyre to tubless on the old avanger street bs3 version.
    I am using at the rear eurogrip tyre which had been arranged by the company themselves. I had to place an order with the asc here in my town for which I paid 2100 rs for the rear 130/90 * 15" tubless and for the front I have mrf nylon grip 90*90/17 tubless.
    My old tyre is on sale right now as only the vehicle has done 4000 km.
    Any special protection provided from inside the rims?

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  • arjunb25
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    Finally I have changed by both my front as well as the rear tyre to tubless on the old avanger street bs3 version.
    I am using at the rear eurogrip tyre which had been arranged by the company themselves. I had to place an order with the asc here in my town for which I paid 2100 rs for the rear 130/90 * 15" tubless and for the front I have mrf nylon grip 90*90/17 tubless.
    My old tyre is on sale right now as only the vehicle has done 4000 km.

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  • Ijs
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    Originally posted by dreamer21 View Post
    Do the front seat also requires modifications or only the pillion one.
    Totally up to the rider. I never moded it, I was always comfortable with the stock setup.
    And Bhai u can also pm me on BCMT.
    Last edited by Ijs; 03-17-2017, 08:59 PM.

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  • dreamer21
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    Originally posted by Ijs View Post
    50 density foam from feather foam or any good brand works the best if u spend long hours in the saddle.
    Do the front seat also requires modifications or only the pillion one.

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