My KTM 390 Duke, Ferocitas' history Bought Early 2014 | Odometer ~30,000km | Feels Brand new 😊 Go Mods G2 Ergo quick throttle | 2016 390 Throttle bodies RaceDynamics ECU with Map Switch. RaceDynamics QuickShifter Stop Mods 2016 390 Master Cylinder | KTM Sintered Pads, EBC HH also excellent | Galfer KTM Cup 320mm front rotor | DOT5.1 Brake fluid Suspension Mods 2003/4 Yamaha R6 fully adjustable rear shock, stock springs | YSS Preload Adjustment Kit for stock front forks Other Mods JCMoto fork, swingarm and frame sliders Adjustable KTM brake and clutch levers Bikestop 90-degree tyre valves (thanks Pavan Shrikanth!) Baja Designs Squadron Pro lights (spot on RHS, spot-flood on LHS) Cyclops H7 Ultra LED headlight bulb RK Takasago stock replacement chain & sprockets JCMoto mini luggage rack Luggage mounting points in nylon webbing Denali B6 LED tail light bar Yamaha YZF-R15 heel plates Kriega Fork Seal Covers Radiator Guard RE Himalayan footpegs (couldn't find R15 pegs on that day 🤷🏽♂) RAM Mounts bar clamp ball for navigation RAM Mounts long rod and SP-Connect Ball Head for navigation Triumph DIN charger socket added to instruments cluster Optimate 3300mAH dual (DIN) USB charger Wore out rider's seat material, replaced with original material again SW-Motech Tank Ring for Tankbag Tyres (tested and used so far) Current: TVS Eurogrip ProTorque Extreme Also great: Apollo H1, Michelin Road 5, H-Rated Metzeler M5 Also good: TVS Eurogrip ProTorque Sport, MRF Revz Cosmetics KTM PowerParts taller screen (not available any more) 2013 White colour scheme. Re-paint/stickered ~3 years ago with ceramic lacquer. Matte black bodywork changed to gloss dark titanium grey w ceramic lacquer White wheels with white reflective rim tape & KTM logos Belly pan graphics are all retro-reflective Maintenance Notes All bearings replaced 2021 Brake fluid changed annually Fork fluids changed every other year Putoline Ultracool coolant Putoline Ester Tech 4+ Engine oil Putoline Chain Cleaner Putoline DryTech or Tech Chain Chain Lube Planned Lighter 2023 KTM '390' Duke wheels (may need brake rotor & suspension units to be changed too) Repaint white wheels again Service KTM Service, Seawoods, Navi Mumbai KTM Service, Wagholi, Pune Zubinn Design, Mumbai Slipstream Performance, Pune Full details On my Instagram (instagram.com/shu_mar)
I wanted to know the mods on Ferocitas for a long long time 😊 Thanks Professor 🙏🙏... I'm waiting for my Galfer rotors to arrive from Europe via a friend along with a Nitron R3 mono... Will go for the quick throttle and bigger throttle body along with the bore upgrade to 89mm on Loki in a few months... Hopefully he will be the first and only 401 in India (showing middle finger to KTM India marketing 😂)... So far i have done the following mods on Loki (2020 Nov bought, currently at 25k kms) *Suspension Upgrade (390 Adv front forks+390 Adv mono shock with custom linear spring) *Supermoto alluminium spoked rims (converted to tubeless with Dowsil 733) *390 Adv handle bar with 1 inch riser *390 Adv off-road foot pegs *Headlight has been uplifted *Negative LCD Display console *Custom paint and full body theme wrap *Doubletake mirrors *Baja Squadron Pro Aux lights *Denali Sound Bomb Mini horn *Clifftop USB charger *ProGrip 724 Dual density grips *K&N Air filter *Powertronics piggyback ECU *Powertronics FuelX Pro *Powertronics Quickshifter *Powertronics FlashX hazard blinker *Pro Spec Manual Cruise Control *CarPm On-board Diagnostics (OBD) Scanner *SensAiry Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) *Rear Polycarbonate tail *Complete Exhaust reroute through the frame (resulting in 200mm+ ground clearance) *Baffle has been removed from the Stock exhaust *RLZ Carbon Carbon Fiber engine cover (both sides) *Ignition upgrade (NKG high performance power cable+iridium spark plug)
To the people who know nothing about motorcycles but like to brand KTM as chapri bikes rather than calling the rider a chapri need to listen to this. BTW I ignore the noise. I do not own a KTM and will not own one ahead but I know that KTM is the reason we fell got into performance bikes. They kept on giving us the taste of high revving machines. They have won literally almost all of the Dakar(19) races. Neither the africa twin, nor tenere have achieved this feat. Coming from relatively unknown country of Austria and not been well funded like BMW nor having racing DNA they introduced the RC8 and are now going mainstream into MotoGP as well. What other credentials are needed.
Shumi just put his heart out in this video. Could feel how happy his soul is and content of having a conversation about his 390 Duke and it is priceless. Cheers Shumi.
I've never learnt how to ride a motorbike in my life. Always thought a car was enough. Started watching shumi 's content after a friend recommended.. his passion for bikes is unmatched and contagious. It has turned me into a biker head and I've signed up to a riding school. Thanks man. 😊
Honestly, every time any old Duke used to pass I always checked wheather it is 390. That's how much I feel excited for this machine. So I just bought 2016 model couple of months back.❤
@@rushigalande1not recommended as most bikes are thrashed and abused . If at all you wanna buy then buy it from someone who is the actual and only owner and not from a bike dealer. But parts will be not as easily available as before if you have any type of issues as already my 2015 ktm rc 200 is facing parts issue.
The MY2014 to MY2016 Duke 390s isn't just another motorcycle, they are assets! This model 390 is one of the best neck-breaker ever to have adorned the Indian motorcycling fraternity. Such a fun, scary and kick-ass motorcycle...Excellent video Shumi.
Tears filled my eyes. This video is by far one of the finest POEM I have ever came across, I remember feeling the same when I read "If by Rudyard Kipling" few years ago. I resonated so much with your love story because even I'm in a beautiful relationship with my "Rekke" (A Kannada word) which I hope would turn out to be a long lasting and fruitful one. Rekke is my 2022 Hero Xpulse 200 4V. I'm extremely grateful to this era which allows us to cross paths with many intense individuals just like you are from whom we can learn a lot about not just what they speak about but how and why too. More than everything I'm eternally thankful to my parents for comprehending the way I am with motorcycles and for buying me an awesome machine that I am enjoying completely at while I am still 22. The main reason for my love towards you Shumi sir is not just because of the way you speak about motorcycles, it is because of the person you are. I am doing what I love and I'll continue to do so, Be whatever it is that I do I'll do my best, that's what I have reaped from your work, You are the man who does whatever it is you are doing by giving out 100 percent. To me you more of a message than a man. I'm sorry for my intense, not well timed love letter but sometimes a poet can't stop words drooling out his pen. Thank you for everything, see you track side. Keep Evolving... -Aranga.
My thinking was the same when i bought my KTM Rc 200 (it was unobtainium for me) back when it launched but convinced my family to pitch in some cash, my bike was 6th in my city at that time of launch, but as covid hit and after that i lost my job, with a heavy heart and a sad face i had to let go of my ktm, after getting financially stable again and feeling dull in life, after seeing this video all the feelings came back, how fun was riding were and definitely will get another one someday.
Shumi and his 390 are a match made in heaven. I feel exactly the same about my TVS Star City +, of course, it's a commuter motorcycle but I know every bit of it, the best the worst and I enjoy it every single time I ride it. @MotorInc pls don't stop making such amazing videos. Cheers👏
Shumi's taste in modifcation is tremendous people usually prefer the aesthetic side of the bike in terms of modifying it rather than the actual mods which can completely change the character of motorcycle and completely how it behaves, great work👍
Damn! The way you describe the bike is exactly how I feel about my 2014 390! Now I am really inspired to restore it and if I could, ride it till the day I can't. Thank you for this video! -Cheers from the Philippines
It feels like the universe just answered my prayers and you guys dropped this video. Heard so much about Shumi's 390 on ThisConnect. Also, I love the fact how sweetly Shumi talks about his 390 with all the love in the world and would surely love to see more of his garage. Looking forward to Singhee getting to ride his Figo soon.
Bought a duke 390 Last month.. ODO 2500 KM +.. This bike becomes a part of my body.. Riding through the hills, taking sharp turns without any hesitations.. It is indeed a corner rocket..smooth and moment maker..
Thank you for restoring KTM's beauty back to it. It's a beautiful machine but sadly due to some people has been maligned but now thanks to this lovely video of yours, it's beauty, efficiency and all good things about this Austrian beauty has been restored back to it. This is probably the most beautiful mod on it.
OMG.... I have never seen Shumi sir so calm and composed. Having a bike for 9 years itself tells about how much you love it. the video showed a different side of you that I am not sure we have ever seen in the past. Its a very beautiful relationship between Man & Machine. CHeers to many KM on it.
I'm now 66 years old. I became a born again biker in 2013 with a KTM Duke 390. I then moved to a Tiumph Street Twin 900 in 2017.....but that move really showed me what a great motorcycle the Duke was....stability, reliability, performance.....in one package. Yes, it was the first generation Duke 390, but it was in a class of its own....
Man! This is one of the best video I've ever seen for a motorcycle! I can feel every bit of what you are explaining on my bike, which i ride for 9 years! Kudos to the channel for providing such an amazing content.
A proud fellow owner of the 390 gen 1 duke dear Sir! Have followed your journey as well, owning this beauty have been a phenomenal experience. 2 years of ownership and I already know, she is never going away from my garage. My duke is gonna be a lifelong partner. I may and will get other motorcycles, but she stays. A legend in its own right. Lovely video Sir
I remember your first review about 390 Shumi. You sat near it's front wheel and kept praising it. Rare thing from you. Every sentence said back then still holds true. What a machine.
This is pure emotional video for me I own bs3 duke 390 2016 model called rubby It has done 50k kms pure touring The showroom has said that it's engine life is of last only for year. And just got it's head rebuild from showroom worth 15k And after a year or so 40k to 50k to replace block and piston and other parts of engine As of now it's running brand new My friends and family is saying to sell this bike now and get new one. But yea jo feeling hai na aur koi bike nahi de skthi. This video really give me tears.
I was raving about my 2014 Stock to the Bone Duke 390 and it’s sheer performance and reliability and landed up watching this video. Made me emotional for sure as I just love my bike to bits and mostly can’t stop talking about it. Anyone riding the bike wants to buy the bike. Puts a smile on your face all the time. Fun to ride all the time in most of the formats. Easy to maintain. Also the prices now are going up as people are realising that the top end is better than the new ones out there. The only mod I might think of after watching this video is the rear suspension and maybe a Ecu
As they say, when you really love your bike it becomes a part of you and it becomes like a family. You'll always find ways to make it better but you'll never gonna sell it. That's the beauty.❤
My first video of Friday morning and it made my weekend even better....am smiling coz I share this feeling of *being able to connect with your bike*...now am gonna go office on my suzuki gixxer sf enjoying like I always do. Thanks shumi...you always say things which our hearts can't express ❤️
I picked up a 2017 2nd gen Duke 390, this video hastening my thoughts after 15 months and 15000 km with my erstwhile 2022 Himalayan at the time of this video in May 2023. Sold it 2 weeks ago at nearly 22000 km on the odo. I still go down to my home parking and ride it atleast once a day for a kilometer though its been 2 weeks since I picked her up. What a motorcycle! The poise with which it balances performance, braking and handling even in the city (it DOES NOT heat, the fan takes care of it) has me thrilled, every ride feels special. The 2 nm of torque that the BS4s got is a welcome bonus as I found the 1st gens in my city worked upon with piggyback ECUs and left in even worse shape due to the extremely temperamental low end, with sketchy service records.
❤Shumi san... I know we've spoken about this multiple times in person, but I have the exact same feelings for Shukuji. She incidentally came home just a couple of weeks before Ferocitas. I simply can't get enough of that motorcycle. You said it so rightly... "She's a keeper"
"Thank you so much for making videos! I just don't watch you for your videos or content, but I do for the emotions and joys you bring on the table. Your philosophy of life is really practical, and when you decided, or anyone decides, to have something for our lifetime, we have all the time to give and develop, move, and evolve. The value is not money; then the value is your efforts and the joy you get from it. Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you do!" I've added an even stronger expression of gratitude and thanks at the beginning of the text to convey a deep appreciation for the person's videos and content.
Thank you for the video Shumi & team. I have been hearing about Shumi's 390 for the longest time and frankly I could listen to more. As a Duke 390 owner myself, I could connect very well with the insight shared by Shumi, especially the keeper part. I still love it and will be keeping it for rest of my life too. I have clocked more than 3x times what Shumi has done but this bike still feels like new. Fuel it, shut it & ride it has been the mantra for its long life span I suppose. Hope to see Feorcitaas in person some day on the road.
Have you had to rebuild the engine with more than 90k on the odo. Im planning to get one but im wondering how well it will hold up in the hands of someone who won't abuse it.
Finally the Duke 390 detailed video by shumi sir is here I have previously searched several times even at overdrive that is there any proper video of Duke's available but couldn't find one now the wait is over, after writing this comment I'll start watching the video...
Shumi Sir deserves a lot of respect since he speaks on behalf of his motorcycle and it is clear how much he loves his vehicle. I have never seen even superbike owners this passionate and respectful about the machines they own. It serves as motivation for someone like me who has yet to get his first motorbike. #motorincfam ❤️
It's a Immortal Love Affair with the Duke 390. I too have a 2015 Duke 390 & as you rightly said it always gets a smile on my face wherever I ride. I also have a Versys 650 & Xpluse 200. But the Duke 390 is a never ending Love Affair. Same here my Duke 390 will stay with me for life.
Thanks for publishing this video, Shumi and team MotorInc! It adds a lovely perspective to your ownership of the bike, and why you feel whatever you feel about it. Would love to see similar stories about other bikes…maybe a story about Kartikeya’s Hayabusa, ‘Ra’ (or others on your team too)! Cheers!
Schumi, you are single handedly responsible for piquing my interest in motorcycles. Your passion permeates through me with each sentence that you speak. I feel a whole lot younger and remember the days when I hoped to own a plusar 150. Now I'm on my way to get my hands on the new RE Guerrilla. Thank you for doing what you do with such passion. You are the voice of bikers everywhere 😊
Ah the KTM 390. My journey with Rastaman started in 2015 and ended in 2021. I was looking to upgrade from my Pulsar 220F (Turbokat) after having spent close to 7 years and over 80K Kms. My first preference was the Ninja 300. At the time, it was coming up to around 4.2 lakh on road in Pune and was way out of my reach considering my salary at that time. Then, PowerDrift came up with the review on KTM RC 390 and I was just hooked to it. Watched it countless number of times and finally just went ahead and booked one and it was at almost half the price of the Ninja 300 with better safety kit (ABS). Once I took the delivery and rode it for the 1st time, I was totally surprised and amazed. The first 1000 to 2000 kms were absolutely amazing. I was discovering Rastaman, understanding it, unlearning and learning to ride. Over the next 30,000 KMs, every moment was absolutely amazing. We travelled from Bangalore to Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai. I even rode it for almost 20 hours when I decided on one of the weekends to do a joyride from Bangalore to Pune and back. Everything was just beautiful and brilliant. Then came the 1st trouble. In 2017, at around 32K KMs on the odo, right after a scheduled service, I headed from Bangalore to Hyderabad and at around 12:30 in the night and about 70KMs away from Hyderabad, the bike just stopped and just didn't turn on. Took it to the service centre, spent quite a bit and got things fixed. About a year later, in 2018, yet again we hit the highway and were headed to Pune. About 200KMs into the journey, somewhere near Chitradurga, it stopped again. Got it back to Bangalore and fixed it. These two breakdowns didn't bother me so much but when it happened for the 3rd time around August of 2019 when I was returning from Hyderabad to Bangalore, I decided that it was time for me to move on to something more reliable for highway trips and ended up buying a Ninja 650 (Razor). Though I had Razor in the garage, since I didn't want to let Rastaman go, I had him around till 2021 for intracity trips. The relationship came to an end when I wanted to buy my first car. Do I have anything against Rastaman? Absolutely no. Simply cause it was the KTM RC 390 that helped me discover my capabilities, helped me in the process of improving my riding and more importantly, it made me enjoy biking - short and long distances. Every time I traveled to office on it, my energy levels would be high and it would be so for the entire day as I used to look forward to riding it back home and take the longer route ofcourse. My Rastaman - absolutely amazing. He taught me a lot, helped me discover my riding capabilities, helped me enjoy long distance touring, helped me enjoy the force of wind at high speeds, helped me fall in love with biking. Fortunately he is with a friend of mine and I am glad I get to see him once in a while and take him out for a spin, relive those moments and just feel good and happy. That's my story with Rastaman. Coming up - My story with Razor when the next one MotorInc orginal comes out.
I used to ride 2013 Duke 390 a lot back in the days, it had no slipper clutch or traction control or what so ever but man this is the best duke 390 I ever ridden, it's lightweight and man it pulls so hard than current Gen Duke 390. Back in the days when I was going for top speed run it reaches 178 kmph like it was nothing but this Generation are bit slow they struggle after 160 kmph . 2013 Duke 390 clutch lever was very hard and my hand used to pain a lot ridding in the city . It also thought me how to become better rider. When I got used to that bike it was so much fun the handling was great as well and then I learnt you don't need fancy electronics or traction control etc ...and Now I'm very happy with my 2023 Triumph street triple RS Carnival Red . Do miss good old Duke 390
Nothing less than perfection 🌸 This is one of the motorcycles the D390, I wish to own in future, am waiting to own and will be a fun to own. It can keep pace with super-bikes and at first test ride I got connected to D390 rather than A390. Thanks Motorinc to bring this pure and exalting video 💐❤
I currently run a 155cc and had realized my Duke 390 dreams for about a month now. I understand my style of riding needs only one cylinder so before achieving the Duke, I will continue to take my first tiny MT-15 many places. I will do my best to not have to part with the smaller one when I can afford the Duke, it has been my best friend for the times I needed it most.
I can 100% confirm this,,, so Shumi was my neighbour (different wing) when we lived in Powai, and back then he was an inspiration (still is), and I've seen him on his Aprilia and multistrada, and always wondered why he still kept that 390 around when he had those two amazing machines. And now ig 7 years later when I got my first bike which is a 390adv, I always wanted to reach out to him and thank him for my perspective change on the ktms. I absolutely love the machine. (edit I was in like 11th grade back then)
My list of modifications: Weight loss - 1. Lightweight 428 chain from DID 2. Lightweight 428 sprockets from Jomthai (total chain kit weighs 1.3kgs lesser stan stock) 3. Lightweight new gen Duke alloys (didn't want to fit the new gen suspension so got custom made front axle adapter for a direct fit also have sent link to you shumi sir in insta if you're reading this) this mod saved 3.5 kgs and made it more flickable. 4. Lightweight front and rear wave rotor by motomaster (lighter than stock new gen discs by 500gms) 5. Shido lithium battery weighing only 600gms 6. Tail tidy and mudguard/sareeguard removal reduced another 4kgs Performance- 1. Nmw racing ignition coil 2. Ngk laser iridium spark plug 3. Nmw racing valve springs (to tolerate the extended 500rpm after ecu remap) 4. Barnett racing clutch kit 5. Velocity stack and sprint air filter from brentuning argentina. 6. Custom ecu remap by brentuning argentina. (Stock fuelling is crap and choppy. Super lean in low rpms below 4000) 7. Ceramic engine bearing by WWB. 8. Ceramic wheel and sprocket bearing by WWB. 9. SAMCO radiator hose. 10. Engine Ice/Evans Coolant. 12. Adv 390 dual radiator fan. 13. Heat taped fuel tank and airbox. (Cold air+ cold fuel= more hp) Braking mods: 1. Already mentioned about rotors up top. 2. OEM KTM brembo sintered front pad and rear brembo sintered pad from RE interceptor. 3. Master cylinder with adjustable brake lever and adjustable clutch lever from new gen duke. 3. Frentubo carbon brake line kit. 4. Liqui moly dot5.1 brake fluid. 5. Pirelli Rosso 3 tyres. Functional/aesthetic mods. 1. Apache mirror in stock ktm stem for a larger viewing area. Bolt on mod just remove screws behind the base and fit them. 2. One finger clutch kit from eBay.(just a stretched clutch holder clamp which decreases the clutch wire distance towards the clutch lever) 3. Andreani front fork cartridge kit (preload adjustable and weighs almost 500gms lesser than stock setup) 4. Bitubo rear suspension. Fully adjustable and weighs almost a kg lesser than stock. 3. White and orange painted areas re-painted with radium/glow in the dark paint for becoming more visible to others at night) 4. FeRetrofit 70w laser projector kit (Had to upgrade to rc390 stator coil and rr unit to comply with this mod. Now lighting at night is terrific) 5. Stock replacement Denso relays and fuses to take care of the electrical load. 6. Side stand sensor bypass. 7. R15 dual horn. Bike weighs 136kg which is same as the stock duke 200 bs3. So you can imagine the power to weight ratio and acceleration after all the mods.
@@shu_mar Glad you like the mods sir. It's just a habit of mine to install the best possible premium parts to all my vehicles which will not only serve the purpose but also add my own signature to it.
Hello Shumi, I feel the intimacy you share with Ferocitas. The video has literally moved me. It's raining cats and dogs here and my husky svartpilen 401(3 months old, 7k on the odo) has been bathing in muddy water and my chain needs a good cleanup and lube. I've been delaying it. Here's how the magic happened: I came by your video (thanks to RUclips ), clicked it, started watching it and suddenly I felt the same emotion with my bike. Then immediately paused the video, took the bike out, had a good wash and cleaned the chain. Now it looks like brand new. Came back and completed the rest of the video 😇. Thank you.
Wow Shumi, the sheer love and passion you have oozing out for your KTM- remarkable! It is definitely a great bike to own & ride, I have had one since 2014 too but never been so much in love, heck I think I like yours better now! 😅 Just one question though- What’d you do to your KTM’s seat to ride it for such long distances? 🙈
I just gave it time. The first 3,000km ride was a pain in the butt. It's been nothing but perfect ever since... no changes. I did wear the seat material out (started sliding around on it) so I told the seat guy to get the same material... and _to not touch the foam_ *at all*!
This is amazing! Exactly how I look at motorcycles! And I've done the similar type of modifications to my 2017 Dominar over a period of 7 years. Let time pass by, understand what the bike is, what it needs and make changes step by step. Pure love. Sheer pleasure of riding such a motorcycle every single time. And yes, this is therapy.❤
The bike doesn't have heat issues... it's never shut off. It probably does run hot. But Shumi says since he _never_ rides without being in full gear, he hardly ever feels it
A video which i gave my whole attention, Shumi talked from his heart about his ferocita. I love how can have a deep connection with a motorcycle that you treat like like a family member, like a child. Thank you for this video. This video just resonates with me in every way possible ❤❤❤❤
We all have that one bike that is the apple of our eye. Ferocitas is that for Shumi, may be more than that! 😊 Such a wholesome video! 😊😊 Go Team MotorInc! Go Shumi! ☺️☺️☺️
Shumi...We can feel the love you have for ferocita. It feels so good to hear you speak so passionately about your ride and how you take care of it all these years. It lit up the face of every motor enthusiast. Keep going don't stop riding! Lots of love from abhi & thakku(my ride)
I don't think i am in a postion to tell if this is just shumi narrating a story or if its a piece of journalism that should go down in history....all i know is that this is an awesome piece of content🔥
Before I started to watch #Shumi’s videos I used to enjoy my rides thinking less about my bike but now when I ride I keep thinking about the way my bike behaves and performs which kinda takes away the fun I used to ride.
First things first , Ferocitas' is an awesome name and secondly your journey of 9 years made me teary eyed as I love my 16 years old Apache RTR 160 2V the same can't think of parting with that bike ever.😢❤👍🏻🙌🏻💯
Damnnnn, I just commented about my 9 year old Duke 200 on "The Best Bike/Car" video and today I see a video about Shumi's D390. Again, a very special video for me as I relate to this a lot. I was always curious about Mr Shumi's D390 as a fellow BS3 Duke owner and this video gives us exactly that. The only mod that I had done was fitting a greasehouse exhaust and I immediately regretted it. After a few weeks, I had to replace it back with my original unit. I do have some future plans for my D200 and I completely understand when you say that you will never let go of this beautiful machine as I have the same feeling for my D200. It's going to be with me forever.
Love this video and share your feeling about the Duke. My 2014 Duke 200 has done about 1,20,000 on the Odo and I still can't get enough of it. My only regret is that it's not a 390.
An absolute masterpiece from team MOTORINC. This reminds me of my first car, the Chevrolet Spark. No matter how hard I try to keep it out of a conversation involving my life, I simply can't. It's the car with which, I spent my entire childhood with, and to a great extent, made me who I am today.
It's true! There was a time when it felt like no one could buy a fast bike in India without considering how it compared to the nearest KTM model first!
Best part of motorcycle is you can keep it taken care by yourself which cannot happen with cars and SUVs ,like wise scooters . That makes bikes feel always new . Even adjusting clutch cable yourselves makes bikes feel different from past.
"My life with this vehicle", it seems like we're reading each other's minds now MotorInc, with my comment on the previous video 😂 This bike seems to be as much Shumi as Shumi's life being informed by the bike. I am just happy to be able to witness a love story like this
Shumiii! You spoke my heart out, this is what I keep saying about my Ninja 300 which is just like yours 9 years old this year, and I am somewhere inspired by you as well over these course of years. My modifications are somewhere different but I do like (mentioned in the last) Kawasaki, although not as good as KTMs in terms of service, it gave me the opportunity actually work on my bike by my own self and to understand what it needs although it was a frustrating experience at some times, the appreciation and the love for my motorcycle has only increased because I'm a forever student of hers as I am learning to the point that people say that the bike is a reflection of my nature, and did quite a lot of modifications because it is mine. People questioned me why I'm spending so much money on a smaller displacement motorcycle but really it was a no-brainer for me because it has only made even more special than it did the first time I rode her, it just feels so natural - and just like you said yes, once the time comes to retire my motorcycle it will be in my room as a memory of whom I used to be and how I got moulded in this personality. Here are the modifications below 2014 Ninja 300 (35,000 km) Go mods: R6 Throttle tube for a quicker action Dynojet PC5 remap Leo Vince LV 2 full system exhaust with baffle 43 teeth Renthal sprocket and the back and stock 14 at the front DID chain Pipercross air filter Snorkel delete for more airflow Stop mods: 4-piston brembo calipers HEL Steel braided lines Suspension mods: WP Apex Pro 6515 adjustable front and rear (set to my weight) Tyres (stock sizes) Michelin Pilot Street Radials Metzeler M5 W rated Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2 Apollo Alpha H1 (current) Cosmetic mods: Double bubble windscreen Tank pads Rear seat cowl Tail Tidy kit Adventure 390 front fender (stock one broke)
I honestly don't know how to start and where to start. I have been following your videos for a long time now. And because of one of the video you made I finalized my decision to go with KTM 390 adv over V Strom 650 and I am so happy. Your presentation of your thoughts on the Duke 390 being a part of your life and incrementally improving it over time almost got me into tears (the feeling was so nice). Your voice over, the subtle expressions of joy and happiness was just too good. I always had a dream that the day I decide not to ride anymore my bike will live with my in my house and not in the garage. Thank you for this video. This comment box is not enough to agree more on the feelings you shared.
I feel exactly the same about my Enfield, it has merely been 2 yrs and this vehicle scraping policy of Delhi already bothers me, I feel the love you have for the bike. I will put my bike on the wall than to get it scrapped. This bike got me living again. It's what keeps me alive. From major depression due to reasons i can't share to being the happiest person on Earth. This machine changes my life. I know it is not amazingly capable yet it feels like me. I rode it the way it wasn't meant to be, probably even damaging the engine in the long run BUT it's just what i am. A pretty average person, pushed to the limits, till it has nothing more to give. I might be wrong with what I do with it. But i have never felt more alive on anything else or driving it the way it is supposed to be driven, it's my bike and I'll make love to it the way i want.
After KTM i understood that bikes are not just bikes they are emotions of engineers who put their heart out just to bring happiness on people's hearts who are going to ride it they are results of hardwork dedication commitment and emotions ❤
This is why I am absolutely in love with my 2014 Duke 390 even today. This going to sound clichéd, but that bike moved my soul. I can't think of any other motorcycle that is as much fun to ride as this one, and I have ridden quite a lot of bikes. And over my ownership of 8, now 9 years, it's only truly troubled me once when it needed a new cylinder block, but apart from that, it's been an absolute trooper and answered every time I called. I'm never selling it. Never.
i see shumi's every neuron working whenever he talks about his 390.. today i saw his carefully articulated unsaid feelings without compromise and without exaggeration too... just spoke his heart.. my desire to get this machine gone up to 'n' folds nowwwww.. u r the culprit if i get this bike by morning. lol..
Fun fact: I know more about Shumi's 390 than my own bike, over the years reading and listening about it feels like some connection. Thanks for the video.
My KTM 390 Duke, Ferocitas' history
Bought Early 2014 | Odometer ~30,000km | Feels Brand new 😊
Go Mods
G2 Ergo quick throttle | 2016 390 Throttle bodies
RaceDynamics ECU with Map Switch.
RaceDynamics QuickShifter
Stop Mods
2016 390 Master Cylinder | KTM Sintered Pads, EBC HH also excellent | Galfer KTM Cup 320mm front rotor | DOT5.1 Brake fluid
Suspension Mods
2003/4 Yamaha R6 fully adjustable rear shock, stock springs | YSS Preload Adjustment Kit for stock front forks
Other Mods
JCMoto fork, swingarm and frame sliders
Adjustable KTM brake and clutch levers
Bikestop 90-degree tyre valves (thanks Pavan Shrikanth!)
Baja Designs Squadron Pro lights (spot on RHS, spot-flood on LHS)
Cyclops H7 Ultra LED headlight bulb
RK Takasago stock replacement chain & sprockets
JCMoto mini luggage rack
Luggage mounting points in nylon webbing
Denali B6 LED tail light bar
Yamaha YZF-R15 heel plates
Kriega Fork Seal Covers
Radiator Guard
RE Himalayan footpegs (couldn't find R15 pegs on that day 🤷🏽♂)
RAM Mounts bar clamp ball for navigation
RAM Mounts long rod and SP-Connect Ball Head for navigation
Triumph DIN charger socket added to instruments cluster
Optimate 3300mAH dual (DIN) USB charger
Wore out rider's seat material, replaced with original material again
SW-Motech Tank Ring for Tankbag
Tyres (tested and used so far)
Current: TVS Eurogrip ProTorque Extreme
Also great: Apollo H1, Michelin Road 5, H-Rated Metzeler M5
Also good: TVS Eurogrip ProTorque Sport, MRF Revz
Cosmetics
KTM PowerParts taller screen (not available any more)
2013 White colour scheme. Re-paint/stickered ~3 years ago with ceramic lacquer.
Matte black bodywork changed to gloss dark titanium grey w ceramic lacquer
White wheels with white reflective rim tape & KTM logos
Belly pan graphics are all retro-reflective
Maintenance Notes
All bearings replaced 2021
Brake fluid changed annually
Fork fluids changed every other year
Putoline Ultracool coolant
Putoline Ester Tech 4+ Engine oil
Putoline Chain Cleaner
Putoline DryTech or Tech Chain Chain Lube
Planned
Lighter 2023 KTM '390' Duke wheels (may need brake rotor & suspension units to be changed too)
Repaint white wheels again
Service
KTM Service, Seawoods, Navi Mumbai
KTM Service, Wagholi, Pune
Zubinn Design, Mumbai
Slipstream Performance, Pune
Full details
On my Instagram (instagram.com/shu_mar)
Thanks Shumi!
Thank you a million Shumi for this detailed list of changes you've made/are running. This is exactly what I wanted and invaluable.
I wanted to know the mods on Ferocitas for a long long time 😊 Thanks Professor 🙏🙏...
I'm waiting for my Galfer rotors to arrive from Europe via a friend along with a Nitron R3 mono...
Will go for the quick throttle and bigger throttle body along with the bore upgrade to 89mm on Loki in a few months... Hopefully he will be the first and only 401 in India (showing middle finger to KTM India marketing 😂)... So far i have done the following mods on Loki (2020 Nov bought, currently at 25k kms)
*Suspension Upgrade (390 Adv front forks+390 Adv mono shock with custom linear spring)
*Supermoto alluminium spoked rims (converted to tubeless with Dowsil 733)
*390 Adv handle bar with 1 inch riser
*390 Adv off-road foot pegs
*Headlight has been uplifted
*Negative LCD Display console
*Custom paint and full body theme wrap
*Doubletake mirrors
*Baja Squadron Pro Aux lights
*Denali Sound Bomb Mini horn
*Clifftop USB charger
*ProGrip 724 Dual density grips
*K&N Air filter
*Powertronics piggyback ECU
*Powertronics FuelX Pro
*Powertronics Quickshifter
*Powertronics FlashX hazard blinker
*Pro Spec Manual Cruise Control
*CarPm On-board Diagnostics (OBD) Scanner
*SensAiry Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
*Rear Polycarbonate tail
*Complete Exhaust reroute through the frame (resulting in 200mm+ ground clearance)
*Baffle has been removed from the Stock exhaust
*RLZ Carbon Carbon Fiber engine cover (both sides)
*Ignition upgrade (NKG high performance power cable+iridium spark plug)
Thank you for your efforts and video!!!
Thanks for sharing, always wanted to know about your 🏍️ motorcycle
To the people who know nothing about motorcycles but like to brand KTM as chapri bikes rather than calling the rider a chapri need to listen to this. BTW I ignore the noise. I do not own a KTM and will not own one ahead but I know that KTM is the reason we fell got into performance bikes. They kept on giving us the taste of high revving machines. They have won literally almost all of the Dakar(19) races. Neither the africa twin, nor tenere have achieved this feat. Coming from relatively unknown country of Austria and not been well funded like BMW nor having racing DNA they introduced the RC8 and are now going mainstream into MotoGP as well. What other credentials are needed.
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pedro acosta will bring the first championship for them
Shumi just put his heart out in this video. Could feel how happy his soul is and content of having a conversation about his 390 Duke and it is priceless. Cheers Shumi.
Thanks Jerry! You should see his face when he gets to the office on the KTM 😂
@@motorincnow that's you've said it, need a video/story about it 😊
Haha! Let's see how we can cook this up
@@motorinc Arrey. Y'all want to film everything or what?
Probably would end up ! Sure all your content is done with a soul in it which i dont know if you guys have realised! Its one of a kind!
Shumi singlehandedly saving KTM's reputation
I've never learnt how to ride a motorbike in my life. Always thought a car was enough. Started watching shumi 's content after a friend recommended.. his passion for bikes is unmatched and contagious. It has turned me into a biker head and I've signed up to a riding school. Thanks man. 😊
Yay! We're so excited for you Pavan! Best of luck!
Honestly, every time any old Duke used to pass I always checked wheather it is 390.
That's how much I feel excited for this machine.
So I just bought 2016 model couple of months back.❤
Oh yeah! Congratulations!
Hey! Would you recommend buying an used Duke 390 from 2015-2020? How expensive would it be to bring it back to good condition?
@@rushigalande1not recommended as most bikes are thrashed and abused . If at all you wanna buy then buy it from someone who is the actual and only owner and not from a bike dealer. But parts will be not as easily available as before if you have any type of issues as already my 2015 ktm rc 200 is facing parts issue.
The MY2014 to MY2016 Duke 390s isn't just another motorcycle, they are assets! This model 390 is one of the best neck-breaker ever to have adorned the Indian motorcycling fraternity. Such a fun, scary and kick-ass motorcycle...Excellent video Shumi.
Spot on Vijay! Well said!
Tears filled my eyes. This video is by far one of the finest POEM I have ever came across, I remember feeling the same when I read "If by Rudyard Kipling" few years ago. I resonated so much with your love story because even I'm in a beautiful relationship with my "Rekke" (A Kannada word) which I hope would turn out to be a long lasting and fruitful one. Rekke is my 2022 Hero Xpulse 200 4V. I'm extremely grateful to this era which allows us to cross paths with many intense individuals just like you are from whom we can learn a lot about not just what they speak about but how and why too. More than everything I'm eternally thankful to my parents for comprehending the way I am with motorcycles and for buying me an awesome machine that I am enjoying completely at while I am still 22. The main reason for my love towards you Shumi sir is not just because of the way you speak about motorcycles, it is because of the person you are. I am doing what I love and I'll continue to do so, Be whatever it is that I do I'll do my best, that's what I have reaped from your work, You are the man who does whatever it is you are doing by giving out 100 percent. To me you more of a message than a man.
I'm sorry for my intense, not well timed love letter but sometimes a poet can't stop words drooling out his pen.
Thank you for everything, see you track side. Keep Evolving...
-Aranga.
Thank you very much for that Aranga! We see your comments and we know you're part of our extended family
My thinking was the same when i bought my KTM Rc 200 (it was unobtainium for me) back when it launched but convinced my family to pitch in some cash, my bike was 6th in my city at that time of launch, but as covid hit and after that i lost my job, with a heavy heart and a sad face i had to let go of my ktm, after getting financially stable again and feeling dull in life, after seeing this video all the feelings came back, how fun was riding were and definitely will get another one someday.
The fact that all those emotions got transmitted through the video 🙌🏼
Priceless!!
Thank you Abhijeet! If it's powerful enough... it'll come through 💗
The level of emotions that went into making this video 🙌 shumi and his eternal love for his 390. Divine.
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Shumi and his 390 are a match made in heaven. I feel exactly the same about my TVS Star City +, of course, it's a commuter motorcycle but I know every bit of it, the best the worst and I enjoy it every single time I ride it.
@MotorInc pls don't stop making such amazing videos. Cheers👏
Thanks Vivek! The size of the bike has nothing to do with the feelings it generates
Shumi's taste in modifcation is tremendous people usually prefer the aesthetic side of the bike in terms of modifying it rather than the actual mods which can completely change the character of motorcycle and completely how it behaves, great work👍
Glad you liked the thinking Ayushman!
Damn! The way you describe the bike is exactly how I feel about my 2014 390! Now I am really inspired to restore it and if I could, ride it till the day I can't. Thank you for this video!
-Cheers from the Philippines
Hey @JohnSpeedShift! Thank you for joining us, appreciate it!
It feels like the universe just answered my prayers and you guys dropped this video. Heard so much about Shumi's 390 on ThisConnect. Also, I love the fact how sweetly Shumi talks about his 390 with all the love in the world and would surely love to see more of his garage. Looking forward to Singhee getting to ride his Figo soon.
Thanks Nitesh! More Garage stories soon!
Shumi gotta be a poet man. He screams emotion without even raising a db of his voice.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Poets who scream
Are generally very few
Happy?
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Bought a duke 390 Last month.. ODO 2500 KM +.. This bike becomes a part of my body.. Riding through the hills, taking sharp turns without any hesitations.. It is indeed a corner rocket..smooth and moment maker..
Very very well said!
Thank you for restoring KTM's beauty back to it. It's a beautiful machine but sadly due to some people has been maligned but now thanks to this lovely video of yours, it's beauty, efficiency and all good things about this Austrian beauty has been restored back to it. This is probably the most beautiful mod on it.
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OMG.... I have never seen Shumi sir so calm and composed. Having a bike for 9 years itself tells about how much you love it. the video showed a different side of you that I am not sure we have ever seen in the past. Its a very beautiful relationship between Man & Machine. CHeers to many KM on it.
Thank you Aniruddha! They're very good together for sure... him arriving on his KTM means lots of chatter!
I'm now 66 years old. I became a born again biker in 2013 with a KTM Duke 390. I then moved to a Tiumph Street Twin 900 in 2017.....but that move really showed me what a great motorcycle the Duke was....stability, reliability, performance.....in one package. Yes, it was the first generation Duke 390, but it was in a class of its own....
Wonderful @sanjeevdm. Thanks for sharing!
This video alone convinced my dad to get me one and it's been 2 weeks into the ownership and I'm simply loving it. Thanks to motorinc and shumi
Wow! Congratulations Shirish! That’s awesome! Glad we’ve helped!
I can hear shumi for years!! And when he talks about 390s. My God !!! We'll cherish our 390s for the future generations to come.
Thanks Vineet! ❤️
Man! This is one of the best video I've ever seen for a motorcycle! I can feel every bit of what you are explaining on my bike, which i ride for 9 years! Kudos to the channel for providing such an amazing content.
Wow! Thank you so very much Aravind!
I've not seen people describe bikes like this!
Says a lot about how passionate you are about bikes!
A proud fellow owner of the 390 gen 1 duke dear Sir! Have followed your journey as well, owning this beauty have been a phenomenal experience. 2 years of ownership and I already know, she is never going away from my garage. My duke is gonna be a lifelong partner. I may and will get other motorcycles, but she stays. A legend in its own right. Lovely video Sir
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Glad you loved the film!
Do you have any plan to sale your bs3 390?
I own a 2017 Duke 390 and I never got bored with this Bike. The learning curve is very large and long. Always entertaining .
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I remember your first review about 390 Shumi. You sat near it's front wheel and kept praising it. Rare thing from you. Every sentence said back then still holds true. What a machine.
Yes, I still do watch it now.
You remember! That's insane!
That was a good riding day says Shumi 😊
This is pure emotional video for me
I own bs3 duke 390 2016 model called rubby
It has done 50k kms pure touring
The showroom has said that it's engine life is of last only for year.
And just got it's head rebuild from showroom worth 15k
And after a year or so 40k to 50k to replace block and piston and other parts of engine
As of now it's running brand new
My friends and family is saying to sell this bike now and get new one.
But yea jo feeling hai na aur koi bike nahi de skthi.
This video really give me tears.
Best of luck Biker390!
Have been hearing about this legend from many years and finally here it is...what a spectacular journey so far ❤
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I was raving about my 2014 Stock to the Bone Duke 390 and it’s sheer performance and reliability and landed up watching this video. Made me emotional for sure as I just love my bike to bits and mostly can’t stop talking about it. Anyone riding the bike wants to buy the bike. Puts a smile on your face all the time. Fun to ride all the time in most of the formats. Easy to maintain. Also the prices now are going up as people are realising that the top end is better than the new ones out there. The only mod I might think of after watching this video is the rear suspension and maybe a Ecu
As they say, when you really love your bike it becomes a part of you and it becomes like a family. You'll always find ways to make it better but you'll never gonna sell it. That's the beauty.❤
That's it! I keep walking into my garage and wanting to ride the KTM... that's a priceless feeling! - Shumi
My first video of Friday morning and it made my weekend even better....am smiling coz I share this feeling of *being able to connect with your bike*...now am gonna go office on my suzuki gixxer sf enjoying like I always do. Thanks shumi...you always say things which our hearts can't express ❤️
People who say they're looking forward to riding because of something they saw on MotorInc? Made. Our. Day!
That's just beautifully put together by Shumi. Loved every second of the video!
Thanks SwaG! ❤️
I picked up a 2017 2nd gen Duke 390, this video hastening my thoughts after 15 months and 15000 km with my erstwhile 2022 Himalayan at the time of this video in May 2023. Sold it 2 weeks ago at nearly 22000 km on the odo. I still go down to my home parking and ride it atleast once a day for a kilometer though its been 2 weeks since I picked her up. What a motorcycle! The poise with which it balances performance, braking and handling even in the city (it DOES NOT heat, the fan takes care of it) has me thrilled, every ride feels special. The 2 nm of torque that the BS4s got is a welcome bonus as I found the 1st gens in my city worked upon with piggyback ECUs and left in even worse shape due to the extremely temperamental low end, with sketchy service records.
This man has a much bigger influence on me, and changed my perspective about how I see things, wanted to meet you someday 😀
We shall meet! We are working out how to do this correctly... but this will happen
Can't wait to meet!
For the record. I didn't want this video to end this quickly hence played it again and again to my heart's content. I'm not crying. You are........
Thanks HV! Glad you enjoyed that!
❤Shumi san... I know we've spoken about this multiple times in person, but I have the exact same feelings for Shukuji. She incidentally came home just a couple of weeks before Ferocitas. I simply can't get enough of that motorcycle. You said it so rightly... "She's a keeper"
KTM-KTM
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I remember that you and Singhee both got your KTMs just days before mine! For Rs 5,000 less... I know I know... 🤣
"Thank you so much for making videos! I just don't watch you for your videos or content, but I do for the emotions and joys you bring on the table. Your philosophy of life is really practical, and when you decided, or anyone decides, to have something for our lifetime, we have all the time to give and develop, move, and evolve. The value is not money; then the value is your efforts and the joy you get from it. Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you do!"
I've added an even stronger expression of gratitude and thanks at the beginning of the text to convey a deep appreciation for the person's videos and content.
Sir sir sir! You keep coming back with ever larger compliments! Thank you so so much!
Thank you for the video Shumi & team. I have been hearing about Shumi's 390 for the longest time and frankly I could listen to more. As a Duke 390 owner myself, I could connect very well with the insight shared by Shumi, especially the keeper part. I still love it and will be keeping it for rest of my life too. I have clocked more than 3x times what Shumi has done but this bike still feels like new. Fuel it, shut it & ride it has been the mantra for its long life span I suppose. Hope to see Feorcitaas in person some day on the road.
Have you had to rebuild the engine with more than 90k on the odo. Im planning to get one but im wondering how well it will hold up in the hands of someone who won't abuse it.
@@avib3799 yes I had to get the rebuild done at 70k kms...The bike has been working flawlessly so far.
@@bonvoyageVinay thanks for replying, if you dont mind could i ask how much did the rebuild cost?
Around 18-20k. But this was done 2 years back, so now the prices might have increased
We meet for sure! It's just a matter of time Vinay!
Man I loved this video! Riding my 390 for almost a decade and it still makes me smile every time I crank the motorcycle.
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When shumi sir speaks. I just 🫠.
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Finally the Duke 390 detailed video by shumi sir is here I have previously searched several times even at overdrive that is there any proper video of Duke's available but couldn't find one now the wait is over, after writing this comment I'll start watching the video...
Commenting before watching! Shivam, you're crazy! ♥️
Shumi Sir deserves a lot of respect since he speaks on behalf of his motorcycle and it is clear how much he loves his vehicle. I have never seen even superbike owners this passionate and respectful about the machines they own. It serves as motivation for someone like me who has yet to get his first motorbike.
#motorincfam ❤️
Best of luck SaberT! We hope you get your bike as soon as possible! ❤️
It's a Immortal Love Affair with the Duke 390. I too have a 2015 Duke 390 & as you rightly said it always gets a smile on my face wherever I ride. I also have a Versys 650 & Xpluse 200. But the Duke 390 is a never ending Love Affair. Same here my Duke 390 will stay with me for life.
You know it Ronny! That's exactly how it is!
Thanks for publishing this video, Shumi and team MotorInc! It adds a lovely perspective to your ownership of the bike, and why you feel whatever you feel about it. Would love to see similar stories about other bikes…maybe a story about Kartikeya’s Hayabusa, ‘Ra’ (or others on your team too)! Cheers!
Can do Vikram! Glad you enjoyed that!
Schumi, you are single handedly responsible for piquing my interest in motorcycles. Your passion permeates through me with each sentence that you speak. I feel a whole lot younger and remember the days when I hoped to own a plusar 150. Now I'm on my way to get my hands on the new RE Guerrilla. Thank you for doing what you do with such passion. You are the voice of bikers everywhere 😊
Happy to hear that @varunkapur5640! Let us know what you think of thee G450.
Ah the KTM 390. My journey with Rastaman started in 2015 and ended in 2021.
I was looking to upgrade from my Pulsar 220F (Turbokat) after having spent close to 7 years and over 80K Kms. My first preference was the Ninja 300. At the time, it was coming up to around 4.2 lakh on road in Pune and was way out of my reach considering my salary at that time.
Then, PowerDrift came up with the review on KTM RC 390 and I was just hooked to it. Watched it countless number of times and finally just went ahead and booked one and it was at almost half the price of the Ninja 300 with better safety kit (ABS). Once I took the delivery and rode it for the 1st time, I was totally surprised and amazed. The first 1000 to 2000 kms were absolutely amazing. I was discovering Rastaman, understanding it, unlearning and learning to ride. Over the next 30,000 KMs, every moment was absolutely amazing. We travelled from Bangalore to Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai. I even rode it for almost 20 hours when I decided on one of the weekends to do a joyride from Bangalore to Pune and back. Everything was just beautiful and brilliant.
Then came the 1st trouble. In 2017, at around 32K KMs on the odo, right after a scheduled service, I headed from Bangalore to Hyderabad and at around 12:30 in the night and about 70KMs away from Hyderabad, the bike just stopped and just didn't turn on. Took it to the service centre, spent quite a bit and got things fixed.
About a year later, in 2018, yet again we hit the highway and were headed to Pune. About 200KMs into the journey, somewhere near Chitradurga, it stopped again. Got it back to Bangalore and fixed it.
These two breakdowns didn't bother me so much but when it happened for the 3rd time around August of 2019 when I was returning from Hyderabad to Bangalore, I decided that it was time for me to move on to something more reliable for highway trips and ended up buying a Ninja 650 (Razor).
Though I had Razor in the garage, since I didn't want to let Rastaman go, I had him around till 2021 for intracity trips. The relationship came to an end when I wanted to buy my first car.
Do I have anything against Rastaman? Absolutely no. Simply cause it was the KTM RC 390 that helped me discover my capabilities, helped me in the process of improving my riding and more importantly, it made me enjoy biking - short and long distances. Every time I traveled to office on it, my energy levels would be high and it would be so for the entire day as I used to look forward to riding it back home and take the longer route ofcourse. My Rastaman - absolutely amazing.
He taught me a lot, helped me discover my riding capabilities, helped me enjoy long distance touring, helped me enjoy the force of wind at high speeds, helped me fall in love with biking.
Fortunately he is with a friend of mine and I am glad I get to see him once in a while and take him out for a spin, relive those moments and just feel good and happy. That's my story with Rastaman.
Coming up - My story with Razor when the next one MotorInc orginal comes out.
Oooh! What a fantastic way to convince us to create more videos so we can hear Razor's story! You're a devil! ♥️
I used to ride 2013 Duke 390 a lot back in the days, it had no slipper clutch or traction control or what so ever but man this is the best duke 390 I ever ridden, it's lightweight and man it pulls so hard than current Gen Duke 390. Back in the days when I was going for top speed run it reaches 178 kmph like it was nothing but this Generation are bit slow they struggle after 160 kmph . 2013 Duke 390 clutch lever was very hard and my hand used to pain a lot ridding in the city . It also thought me how to become better rider. When I got used to that bike it was so much fun the handling was great as well and then I learnt you don't need fancy electronics or traction control etc ...and Now I'm very happy with my 2023 Triumph street triple RS Carnival Red . Do miss good old Duke 390
Nothing less than perfection 🌸
This is one of the motorcycles the D390, I wish to own in future, am waiting to own and will be a fun to own. It can keep pace with super-bikes and at first test ride I got connected to D390 rather than A390.
Thanks Motorinc to bring this pure and exalting video 💐❤
Thank you AT! We wish you the very best of luck! Hope it happens soon!
I currently run a 155cc and had realized my Duke 390 dreams for about a month now. I understand my style of riding needs only one cylinder so before achieving the Duke, I will continue to take my first tiny MT-15 many places. I will do my best to not have to part with the smaller one when I can afford the Duke, it has been my best friend for the times I needed it most.
Good plan! Best of luck!
I have been trying to get the RC 390 from 2015 hope eveything works out and i can take care of that just like shumi took care of ferocitas.
All the very best!
It simply SURREAL to listen to someone speaking so passionately about the machine that is so close to one's heart..
Hats off Shumi!!!
Thank you Yatik! ♥️
I see how the video gets 8 likes within 1 minute of uploading but the video itself is of 11 minutes 😂
The trust is real! We believe in you guys!
We see it too! We're floored, excited, honoured and feel the responsibility!
I can 100% confirm this,,, so Shumi was my neighbour (different wing) when we lived in Powai, and back then he was an inspiration (still is), and I've seen him on his Aprilia and multistrada, and always wondered why he still kept that 390 around when he had those two amazing machines. And now ig 7 years later when I got my first bike which is a 390adv, I always wanted to reach out to him and thank him for my perspective change on the ktms. I absolutely love the machine. (edit I was in like 11th grade back then)
Oh wow! Thanks for letting us know Ayush! How has the experience with the 390 A been for you?
@@motorinc phenomenal to say the least, still wish they'd give the adjustable suspension on the base 390 adventure
My list of modifications:
Weight loss -
1. Lightweight 428 chain from DID
2. Lightweight 428 sprockets from Jomthai (total chain kit weighs 1.3kgs lesser stan stock)
3. Lightweight new gen Duke alloys (didn't want to fit the new gen suspension so got custom made front axle adapter for a direct fit also have sent link to you shumi sir in insta if you're reading this) this mod saved 3.5 kgs and made it more flickable.
4. Lightweight front and rear wave rotor by motomaster (lighter than stock new gen discs by 500gms)
5. Shido lithium battery weighing only 600gms
6. Tail tidy and mudguard/sareeguard removal reduced another 4kgs
Performance-
1. Nmw racing ignition coil
2. Ngk laser iridium spark plug
3. Nmw racing valve springs (to tolerate the extended 500rpm after ecu remap)
4. Barnett racing clutch kit
5. Velocity stack and sprint air filter from brentuning argentina.
6. Custom ecu remap by brentuning argentina. (Stock fuelling is crap and choppy. Super lean in low rpms below 4000)
7. Ceramic engine bearing by WWB.
8. Ceramic wheel and sprocket bearing by WWB.
9. SAMCO radiator hose.
10. Engine Ice/Evans Coolant.
12. Adv 390 dual radiator fan.
13. Heat taped fuel tank and airbox. (Cold air+ cold fuel= more hp)
Braking mods:
1. Already mentioned about rotors up top.
2. OEM KTM brembo sintered front pad and rear brembo sintered pad from RE interceptor.
3. Master cylinder with adjustable brake lever and adjustable clutch lever from new gen duke.
3. Frentubo carbon brake line kit.
4. Liqui moly dot5.1 brake fluid.
5. Pirelli Rosso 3 tyres.
Functional/aesthetic mods.
1. Apache mirror in stock ktm stem for a larger viewing area. Bolt on mod just remove screws behind the base and fit them.
2. One finger clutch kit from eBay.(just a stretched clutch holder clamp which decreases the clutch wire distance towards the clutch lever)
3. Andreani front fork cartridge kit (preload adjustable and weighs almost 500gms lesser than stock setup)
4. Bitubo rear suspension. Fully adjustable and weighs almost a kg lesser than stock.
3. White and orange painted areas re-painted with radium/glow in the dark paint for becoming more visible to others at night)
4. FeRetrofit 70w laser projector kit (Had to upgrade to rc390 stator coil and rr unit to comply with this mod. Now lighting at night is terrific)
5. Stock replacement Denso relays and fuses to take care of the electrical load.
6. Side stand sensor bypass.
7. R15 dual horn.
Bike weighs 136kg which is same as the stock duke 200 bs3. So you can imagine the power to weight ratio and acceleration after all the mods.
Holy mother of god! That's a crazy KTM if there ever was one! NUTS!
@@shu_mar Glad you like the mods sir. It's just a habit of mine to install the best possible premium parts to all my vehicles which will not only serve the purpose but also add my own signature to it.
That's a very serious KTM Shaswat!
Where can I see any pic/ video of your bike? I would absolutely love to see.
Hello Shumi, I feel the intimacy you share with Ferocitas.
The video has literally moved me. It's raining cats and dogs here and my husky svartpilen 401(3 months old, 7k on the odo) has been bathing in muddy water and my chain needs a good cleanup and lube. I've been delaying it.
Here's how the magic happened: I came by your video (thanks to RUclips ), clicked it, started watching it and suddenly I felt the same emotion with my bike. Then immediately paused the video, took the bike out, had a good wash and cleaned the chain. Now it looks like brand new. Came back and completed the rest of the video 😇.
Thank you.
Glad to hear that @kirankornelireddy4136! Thanks for sharing.
Wow Shumi, the sheer love and passion you have oozing out for your KTM- remarkable!
It is definitely a great bike to own & ride, I have had one since 2014 too but never been so much in love, heck I think I like yours better now! 😅
Just one question though-
What’d you do to your KTM’s seat to ride it for such long distances? 🙈
I just gave it time. The first 3,000km ride was a pain in the butt. It's been nothing but perfect ever since... no changes. I did wear the seat material out (started sliding around on it) so I told the seat guy to get the same material... and _to not touch the foam_ *at all*!
This is why he keeps saying give hard seats time... they work out better than softer ones
This is amazing! Exactly how I look at motorcycles! And I've done the similar type of modifications to my 2017 Dominar over a period of 7 years. Let time pass by, understand what the bike is, what it needs and make changes step by step. Pure love. Sheer pleasure of riding such a motorcycle every single time. And yes, this is therapy.❤
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Its amazing how shumi describes not just the bike but the feelings towards it. Its almost like a love letter to his bike.
Indeed! ♥️
I can listen to shumi while day.. What an orator.. ❤
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Cheers to a beautiful story!! Just wanted to ask how's heat management done on your bike!! My Duke does struggle with that bit quite often!!😅
The bike doesn't have heat issues... it's never shut off. It probably does run hot. But Shumi says since he _never_ rides without being in full gear, he hardly ever feels it
A video which i gave my whole attention, Shumi talked from his heart about his ferocita.
I love how can have a deep connection with a motorcycle that you treat like like a family member, like a child.
Thank you for this video. This video just resonates with me in every way possible ❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it Amit! ❤️
We all have that one bike that is the apple of our eye. Ferocitas is that for Shumi, may be more than that! 😊
Such a wholesome video! 😊😊
Go Team MotorInc! Go Shumi! ☺️☺️☺️
He says its "the heart of his garage"
Thanks Royden!
I owned a 2019 one and absolutely loved it, got a 390 adventure and never really loved it the same way.
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Bro how it's like to maintain a KTM on a long term? I mean how's the after sales experience, maintenance cost, etc??
KTM parts are sometimes laughably cheap. So overall, I think it's a pleasant experience.
Easier than it's made out to be on every front.
@@shu_mar Good to know that 👍
@@motorinc Thanks for the info 😀
This one had me smiling so wide. A man and his machine. A never ending love story.
Suspension upgrade is one of the most underrated modifications ever.
60,000%
The more you spend time with the machine, the machine feels family. KTM 390 was love, specially pre 2015 era.
Spot on! They really were special!
As a 390 2013 owner, I could not agree more. A decade on and she’s still a dream!
Shumi...We can feel the love you have for ferocita. It feels so good to hear you speak so passionately about your ride and how you take care of it all these years. It lit up the face of every motor enthusiast. Keep going don't stop riding! Lots of love from abhi & thakku(my ride)
No plan to, Abhi and Thakku! We remember who Thakku is too... so the (brackets) aren't needed!
Came expecting a bike review, found a heart touching love story :')
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Shumi and his love for Duke 390 (only his 390) is just incredible
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Why does watching this channel's videos every time makes me feel like I am taking a step forward in my journey of soul-searching?
Because we believe that we _should_ make you think and grow!
I don't think i am in a postion to tell if this is just shumi narrating a story or if its a piece of journalism that should go down in history....all i know is that this is an awesome piece of content🔥
Before I started to watch #Shumi’s videos I used to enjoy my rides thinking less about my bike but now when I ride I keep thinking about the way my bike behaves and performs which kinda takes away the fun I used to ride.
Haha! I'm not sure if I've helped or made things worse for you!
@@shu_mar you have been phenomenal sir. #Shumi_baba
What a conversation! 😆
First things first , Ferocitas' is an awesome name and secondly your journey of 9 years made me teary eyed as I love my 16 years old Apache RTR 160 2V the same can't think of parting with that bike ever.😢❤👍🏻🙌🏻💯
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed the video! Thrilled you have a bike that’s a keeper!
Damnnnn, I just commented about my 9 year old Duke 200 on "The Best Bike/Car" video and today I see a video about Shumi's D390. Again, a very special video for me as I relate to this a lot.
I was always curious about Mr Shumi's D390 as a fellow BS3 Duke owner and this video gives us exactly that.
The only mod that I had done was fitting a greasehouse exhaust and I immediately regretted it. After a few weeks, I had to replace it back with my original unit. I do have some future plans for my D200 and I completely understand when you say that you will never let go of this beautiful machine as I have the same feeling for my D200. It's going to be with me forever.
Glad you have you on the same page Anoop! ♥️
listening to this man, him talking about his bikes is what calms me! thankssss a lottt!🤗🛐
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Love this video and share your feeling about the Duke. My 2014 Duke 200 has done about 1,20,000 on the Odo and I still can't get enough of it. My only regret is that it's not a 390.
The 200s are crazy good too! 🤜🏽🤛🏽
An absolute masterpiece from team MOTORINC.
This reminds me of my first car, the Chevrolet Spark. No matter how hard I try to keep it out of a conversation involving my life, I simply can't. It's the car with which, I spent my entire childhood with, and to a great extent, made me who I am today.
Thanks for sharing Varun! Glad you enjoyed the watch!
You know the motorcycle is legendary when any bike you compare with, the Duke 390 comes immediately in the mind as a benchmark to match!
It's true! There was a time when it felt like no one could buy a fast bike in India without considering how it compared to the nearest KTM model first!
You are head over heels in love with this 390. Proof is in your eyes, Shumi!
I don't need proof! I know I am! 😊
He totally totally is
Shumi man ur conversation just touch my heart ur words can only be felt by a true biker and the way u expressed man o man goose bumps brother 🤯
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Glad you enjoyed that Soul Explorer!
@@motorinc yeah really it was good
Modifying bikes throughout the ownership keeps the bike new and gives the similiar feeling of riding it for the first time. Loved this video 🧡
Thanks Karan!
Best part of motorcycle is you can keep it taken care by yourself which cannot happen with cars and SUVs ,like wise scooters . That makes bikes feel always new . Even adjusting clutch cable yourselves makes bikes feel different from past.
"My life with this vehicle", it seems like we're reading each other's minds now MotorInc, with my comment on the previous video 😂
This bike seems to be as much Shumi as Shumi's life being informed by the bike. I am just happy to be able to witness a love story like this
Thank you!
Hey Shumi, being an ardent follower of you. You have mentioned about your 390 many a times. And finally got to see it and hear more about it. Love it
We're so happy Ajmal! We're glad you were looking for it and we're happy you have answers
I listened to him without skipping a second throughout the whole video😅❤
And we thank you for it @giovannigiorgio514!
Me too!!! Ditto!! Same feelings!! I just love my Duke 390...clocked 10k kms almost across south...next Goa calling!! And I just enjoy the ride.....
Have a great ride MKN! ♥️
@@motorinc 🙏 thank you
@Uncle_LO I love how passionately love your duke 390. I watched this video a few times and it helped me feel comfortable to find my own 2016 in 2024!
Shumiii! You spoke my heart out, this is what I keep saying about my Ninja 300 which is just like yours 9 years old this year, and I am somewhere inspired by you as well over these course of years. My modifications are somewhere different but I do like (mentioned in the last)
Kawasaki, although not as good as KTMs in terms of service, it gave me the opportunity actually work on my bike by my own self and to understand what it needs although it was a frustrating experience at some times, the appreciation and the love for my motorcycle has only increased because I'm a forever student of hers as I am learning to the point that people say that the bike is a reflection of my nature, and did quite a lot of modifications because it is mine. People questioned me why I'm spending so much money on a smaller displacement motorcycle but really it was a no-brainer for me because it has only made even more special than it did the first time I rode her, it just feels so natural - and just like you said yes, once the time comes to retire my motorcycle it will be in my room as a memory of whom I used to be and how I got moulded in this personality.
Here are the modifications below
2014 Ninja 300 (35,000 km)
Go mods:
R6 Throttle tube for a quicker action
Dynojet PC5 remap
Leo Vince LV 2 full system exhaust with baffle
43 teeth Renthal sprocket and the back and stock 14 at the front
DID chain
Pipercross air filter
Snorkel delete for more airflow
Stop mods:
4-piston brembo calipers
HEL Steel braided lines
Suspension mods:
WP Apex Pro 6515 adjustable front and rear (set to my weight)
Tyres (stock sizes)
Michelin Pilot Street Radials
Metzeler M5 W rated
Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2
Apollo Alpha H1 (current)
Cosmetic mods:
Double bubble windscreen
Tank pads
Rear seat cowl
Tail Tidy kit
Adventure 390 front fender (stock one broke)
Wow! That is a _serious_ Ninja 300 indeed! Must be insane to ride it! The rear sprocket is a +2T?
@@motorinc thank you so much for the response! just trying to give her maximum love! The stock is a 42, this is 43 so +1T
Favourite motor inc video so far. I love how shumi sir talks about his motorcycle and how much it means to him.
Thanks Daksh! 🤜🏽🤛🏽
I honestly don't know how to start and where to start. I have been following your videos for a long time now. And because of one of the video you made I finalized my decision to go with KTM 390 adv over V Strom 650 and I am so happy. Your presentation of your thoughts on the Duke 390 being a part of your life and incrementally improving it over time almost got me into tears (the feeling was so nice). Your voice over, the subtle expressions of joy and happiness was just too good. I always had a dream that the day I decide not to ride anymore my bike will live with my in my house and not in the garage. Thank you for this video. This comment box is not enough to agree more on the feelings you shared.
Hold on those feelings Romit! When we meet (not if)... we shall sit across the table and talk ♥️
-Shumi
@@motorinc Will be looking forward for that day.
Also, thank you so much for taking out time to respond 😇
I feel exactly the same about my Enfield, it has merely been 2 yrs and this vehicle scraping policy of Delhi already bothers me, I feel the love you have for the bike. I will put my bike on the wall than to get it scrapped. This bike got me living again. It's what keeps me alive. From major depression due to reasons i can't share to being the happiest person on Earth. This machine changes my life. I know it is not amazingly capable yet it feels like me. I rode it the way it wasn't meant to be, probably even damaging the engine in the long run BUT it's just what i am. A pretty average person, pushed to the limits, till it has nothing more to give. I might be wrong with what I do with it. But i have never felt more alive on anything else or driving it the way it is supposed to be driven, it's my bike and I'll make love to it the way i want.
Motorcycles heal. They've always done this. ♥️
@@motorinc couldn't agree more
After KTM i understood that bikes are not just bikes they are emotions of engineers who put their heart out just to bring happiness on people's hearts who are going to ride it they are results of hardwork dedication commitment and emotions ❤
Man man man ! I have never seen Shumi to be that much emotional, I guess everyone feels the same 🤛
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This is why I am absolutely in love with my 2014 Duke 390 even today. This going to sound clichéd, but that bike moved my soul. I can't think of any other motorcycle that is as much fun to ride as this one, and I have ridden quite a lot of bikes. And over my ownership of 8, now 9 years, it's only truly troubled me once when it needed a new cylinder block, but apart from that, it's been an absolute trooper and answered every time I called. I'm never selling it. Never.
Amen Ritochit! Amen indeed!
goes up to my house and it lives there happily ever after !!! Goosebumps !! Each & every bike rider can feel this words 🥺♥️💯
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i see shumi's every neuron working whenever he talks about his 390.. today i saw his carefully articulated unsaid feelings without compromise and without exaggeration too... just spoke his heart.. my desire to get this machine gone up to 'n' folds nowwwww.. u r the culprit if i get this bike by morning. lol..
Haha! Best of luck!
Fun fact: I know more about Shumi's 390 than my own bike, over the years reading and listening about it feels like some connection.
Thanks for the video.
Haha! Well you have yours to work on!
Liked video before even watching, because I have still kept my 9 year old Duke 390.
Thanks Chaitanya!