{"id":120347,"date":"2023-11-14T08:49:49","date_gmt":"2023-11-14T08:49:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/?p=120347"},"modified":"2023-11-14T08:49:49","modified_gmt":"2023-11-14T08:49:49","slug":"ktm-390-adventure-first-service-experience-after-1500-km-of-riding","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/auto-news\/ktm-390-adventure-first-service-experience-after-1500-km-of-riding\/","title":{"rendered":"KTM 390 Adventure: First service & experience after 1500 km of riding"},"content":{"rendered":"
BHPian Biker_Ajax<\/strong> recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n I’m new to the KTM Universe and many more would be too. The way previous posts assisted me regarding the first service experience, I am sharing my experience. Hopefully it would help other first-time KTM owners.<\/p>\n Service was done 3 weeks back. And rode 1500km post that. I may miss out to mention certain checks that were carried out.<\/p>\n Oil change. After tons of discussion in a group & earlier posts here on Motul vs Motorex, went ahead with stock Motul & Oil filter change.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n It has to be removed from three different points. One on each side & one from bottom part.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The bottom drain will spill bit of oil on the exhaust pipe close to the cat. Wiped clean. Knew that this oil will burn when taking the test drive later. And it did. Bit of smoke during the test drive post service. Went off after 2kms. Nothing to worry about.<\/p>\n The drained oil was not too low to assess it as a faulty engine or leak. Maybe I was too worked up on the engine or learning KTM levels. That was a major relief.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Love the colour of new oil & the smoothness it will get.<\/p>\n Panel screw for light adjustment: Three different staff members tried all kinds of tools to budge the screw, it just did not. In the end had to hammer a wedge into it & then hammer it to turn. Took like 25-30mins to get one moving.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Whoever fitted it sure has supernatural strength. Took a lot of beating around to get it to move a notch!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Original fitted.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n New screw<\/p>\n It was not rusted. It was screwed in too tight. Right side panel turned with ease. However, staff changed both side screws just to be sure. New ones have a taller protruding head than original dome shape. Adjusted the light focus later at night myself.<\/p>\n Checked the working of multiple electronic systems. Took 10mins. I want to understand the display as to what was being checked & compare final results (curiosity bug inside me), but each system is given a numeric code & name is not displayed & the result is just Pass or Fail. Didn\u2019t bother to trouble the staff that moment as more bikes started lining up behind.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Have tried all kinds & brands earlier on previous bikes\/cars & no hurry to add any performance air filter. Taking the first service whatever the company desires. So, for the first service did nothing. Condition check, blew some air through it & fitted it back.<\/p>\n Basic chain slack tightening, condition check.<\/p>\n Brake fluid was sufficient. For coolant, checked for leakages. Nothing was found. Why such a large drop in level- could not figure out. Just refill coolant so kind of pressed their refill bottle once & said done. Seriously?! Told them to refill it again properly to a sufficient level between min-max. Why did they hurry this up?! Be on the look out for this.<\/p>\n Basic check of condition & fitted it back again. Since I was riding in a relaxed manner did not expect any major wear-tear. The issue of noise coming from brake-pads is common when they are new. Even I had for first 20-25kms. I never faced it post that.<\/p>\n By 11 AM had finished it all. Waiting for the chain clean guy to come in. Till then had a good conversation with couple of riders exchanging experiences.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Not something I wanted. Wanted to do it myself. So said no, but on second thought went ahead with it. Was told it will be after 15mins- so went for a chai. By the time I came back, same chain clean guy has literally sprayed it all over the bike. I wanted to check the process, but it was done. Maybe he did not want me there since I had poked him about quality of the chain clean-lube he had done.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Machine that they use to spray it all over.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Sticky & wet. It was over done & left on the bike dripping! That same guy- was seen no where now. He did and vanished. Had to be wiped off by another staff.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n It\u2019s a dust magnet.<\/p>\n He sprayed the polish over the tyres & disc brake! It creates a thin later over the brake disc which comes in between the brake shoe & disc and makes them sluggish for a few kms. Takes 5-10km for it to be rubbed off. Nonetheless, it was done.<\/p>\n There is a poor network inside the Mayapuri station at the counter. Take the first service coupon number from the KTM app and provide it.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Discussed regarding chain clean and polish method & chargers. No refund even after that horrible pathetic manner of chain cleaning & lubing plus charging \u20b9183\/- for it. Not worth it- opt out of it. Later tried calling KTM service regarding this & never got any response etc. Felt cheated on that aspect.<\/p>\n I could touch 5-6k on odo after a month. Any suggestions on better service locations in Delhi NCR? Anything specific to be kept in mind for the second service?<\/p>\n Hope this helps new owners coming up for the first service.<\/p>\n Check out BHPian comments for more insights and information.<\/p>\nPrelims<\/h2>\n
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Issues discussed<\/h2>\n
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Service<\/h2>\n
Electronics Check<\/h2>\n
Air Filter Check<\/h2>\n
Chain<\/h2>\n
Brake fluid & coolant<\/h2>\n
Disc Brake check<\/h2>\n
Rev Limiter & next service km warning<\/h2>\n
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Other riders coming in<\/h2>\n
Chain clean & lube<\/h2>\n
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Polish<\/h2>\n
Bill<\/h2>\n
Test Ride After<\/h2>\n
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Experience after +1500km from the first service<\/h2>\n
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Mods & additions<\/h2>\n
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