I think everyone should assemble the bike they purchased. I myself would gain alot of satisfaction doing so. Unfortunately I will just have to stick to maintenance and mods. Great video.
Congrats! Do you have an RRP wherever you are? Has the price increased much? I want to order but they don’t have pricing in Australia yet. I can order and put down a deposit by the pricing will have to be confirmed later. Thank you.
@@JakeyJay26 my buddy told me they contacted him recently and said $15,199 US. I don’t that includes shipping and of course the software unlock is in the neighborhood of 800 for the full tech pack. I just put down a thousand bucks to get in line.
@@sanjosejeff thank you very much. . Was the 2022 model $14,999? So only a $200 increase? Here in Australia the 2022 was $25,380 and the expect the new one to be around $26,280. Tech pack was previously $1500 so probably $1600 this time around. Im going to put $1000 down today as well. Thank you again!
I've got 5,000mi on the 2021 I bought new in Jan 2021, 2 trips to the CO mountains and a recent (sadly truncated by COVID diagnosis) trip to Moab. LOVE the thing, though it does have it's quirks. Much more capable in the dirt than a 440lb (unladen - more with luggage) "dirtbike" has a right to be (you can be conned into trying some STOOPID shit you shouldn't be trying) but also very confidence-inspiring at the same time. You KNOW that YOU'RE the weak link, and that as lame as you are, it has your back, but realize that IF it goes wrong, it's going to hurt a LOT more than getting spit off a 230lb dirtbike like my old (still got it) '91 KX500. Also, get rid of that horrible upholstered brick KTM calls a seat the very first thing you do. the Sargent seat I just got and recently did 1,000mi on is a TOTAL game changer. EXTREMELY comfortable and easy on the ass. Everything else is personal protection, but get Barkbusters and a real skidplate at minimum. Have fun and ride safe!
I think everyone should assemble the bike they purchased. I myself would gain alot of satisfaction doing so. Unfortunately I will just have to stick to maintenance and mods.
Great video.
Excellent video ! Thanks dude !
Very satisfying to watch. I wish I could do the assembly on a new bike in a crate but dealers here won’t allow it.
That's my dream bike...I don't know when I am gonna able to afford one.
Good Luck men for your new bike.
I hope the best for you mate!🤘
This is my dream to have one. 👍Nice bike
Just ordered the 23 as I had to wait after knee surgery. I like the changes and I think I’m glad I waited. Fingers crossed, we’ll see
Congrats! Do you have an RRP wherever you are? Has the price increased much? I want to order but they don’t have pricing in Australia yet. I can order and put down a deposit by the pricing will have to be confirmed later. Thank you.
@@JakeyJay26 my buddy told me they contacted him recently and said $15,199 US. I don’t that includes shipping and of course the software unlock is in the neighborhood of 800 for the full tech pack. I just put down a thousand bucks to get in line.
@@JakeyJay26 what’s an RRP?
@@sanjosejeff “Recommended retail price”. Maybe it’s called MRP in the US “Manufacturer’s retail price”.
@@sanjosejeff thank you very much. . Was the 2022 model $14,999? So only a $200 increase? Here in Australia the 2022 was $25,380 and the expect the new one to be around $26,280. Tech pack was previously $1500 so probably $1600 this time around. Im going to put $1000 down today as well. Thank you again!
Amazing video. Love the editing, really great great job. I would have loved to do one when I unboxed mine but I was too excited =)))
Same for me! It was hard to wait while filming 😂
Great system brother. Meticulously done. I'm the same way.
Enjoy!
Boom💥💥💥
Çok mu çok kaliteli olmuş ... ;)
Teşekkürler 🤟😁
Yo. Lik it, so good - farewell! ))
Tnx so much mate! 🙌
I've got 5,000mi on the 2021 I bought new in Jan 2021, 2 trips to the CO mountains and a recent (sadly truncated by COVID diagnosis) trip to Moab. LOVE the thing, though it does have it's quirks. Much more capable in the dirt than a 440lb (unladen - more with luggage) "dirtbike" has a right to be (you can be conned into trying some STOOPID shit you shouldn't be trying) but also very confidence-inspiring at the same time. You KNOW that YOU'RE the weak link, and that as lame as you are, it has your back, but realize that IF it goes wrong, it's going to hurt a LOT more than getting spit off a 230lb dirtbike like my old (still got it) '91 KX500. Also, get rid of that horrible upholstered brick KTM calls a seat the very first thing you do. the Sargent seat I just got and recently did 1,000mi on is a TOTAL game changer. EXTREMELY comfortable and easy on the ass. Everything else is personal protection, but get Barkbusters and a real skidplate at minimum. Have fun and ride safe!
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