Hey! Your video helped me a lot. Can you help me with another thing. Can you confirm the amount of engine oil this bike take. 1.7ltrs filled by the service centre is clearly overfilled as I can see from the window.
@@ReallyStupid-j6d there is some confusion here. Even the svc guys are also not sure why it shows overfilled in that window. Mine is the same. 1.7 as per the owners manual should be filled when replacing oil. Just make sure that is done and keep an eye on the meter console. If any oil related issue comes up, the red oil light will keep glowing after starting the engine.
@@DipayanBose So it is a national confusion 😅. The service manual says 1.5ltr. In the global catalogue it says the new LC4C engine is a compact one so it will take less oil than the previous gen. So that's what I am currently following (1.5ltr), and still overfilled. The Indian customer service is not responding. I tried to contact the global customer service and according to them they are putting 1.35ltrs according to their climate. But the brand new bikes in India comes with proper oil level. Huh.....There is too much confusion going on.
1.6 ltr is recommended for LC4C 390, when oil filter is replaced. Yes it does go above the mark in the inspection window, however that's a different story. Will make a dedicated video on this soon once I research and confirm a few facts. Thanks
@@samrat898 please take a test ride for best understanding. Bike is light weight and lower than most bikes, you should be able to manage this perfectly. Take a test ride.
Duke 250 gen 2 after adjust rear monoshock it can be soft like triumph speed 400 ? Bcoz speed 400 have very soft rear monoshock
Hey! Your video helped me a lot. Can you help me with another thing. Can you confirm the amount of engine oil this bike take. 1.7ltrs filled by the service centre is clearly overfilled as I can see from the window.
@@ReallyStupid-j6d there is some confusion here. Even the svc guys are also not sure why it shows overfilled in that window. Mine is the same.
1.7 as per the owners manual should be filled when replacing oil. Just make sure that is done and keep an eye on the meter console. If any oil related issue comes up, the red oil light will keep glowing after starting the engine.
Check the owners manual. The oil volume with and without replacing the filter would slightly vary.
@@DipayanBose So it is a national confusion 😅. The service manual says 1.5ltr. In the global catalogue it says the new LC4C engine is a compact one so it will take less oil than the previous gen. So that's what I am currently following (1.5ltr), and still overfilled. The Indian customer service is not responding. I tried to contact the global customer service and according to them they are putting 1.35ltrs according to their climate. But the brand new bikes in India comes with proper oil level. Huh.....There is too much confusion going on.
1.6 ltr is recommended for LC4C 390, when oil filter is replaced. Yes it does go above the mark in the inspection window, however that's a different story. Will make a dedicated video on this soon once I research and confirm a few facts.
Thanks
@@DipayanBose Oh you are already working on it? That's great. Hope you complete your research soon. I'm waiting for that video. Thanks...
What is the seat height?
After adjusting the preload can I ride this?
I'm of 5.4" and my weight is 61kg. Please guide.
@@samrat898 please take a test ride for best understanding. Bike is light weight and lower than most bikes, you should be able to manage this perfectly. Take a test ride.
Where did you get that spanner bro?
Did you get it in the tool box?
@@GEARGRIT-8500 yes its there in the tool bag
I didn't get the spanner in the toolbox. I only see screwdriver, small spanner and a L shaped thing in small blue color bag.
@@a.yashwanthSame here. Seems like ktm has resorted to this pathetic cost cutting
@@kp6425v checked price online and saw it's around 1100 rupees