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To change the oil of a KTM Duke 200, you will typically follow these general steps:

  1. Gather the necessary tools and materials: You will need a new oil filter, fresh engine oil (check your motorcycle's manual for the recommended type and quantity), a socket wrench or spanner, an oil filter wrench (if required), a drain pan, and clean rags.

  2. Prepare the motorcycle: Make sure the bike is on a level surface and the engine is cool. It's also a good idea to put the motorcycle on a center stand or use a paddock stand for stability.

  3. Locate the drain bolt and oil filter: The drain bolt is typically located on the bottom of the engine, while the oil filter may be situated on the side. Consult your motorcycle's manual or service guide to find their precise locations.

  4. Drain the oil: Place the drain pan beneath the drain bolt. Unscrew the drain bolt using a socket wrench or spanner and allow the old oil to drain completely. Once drained, clean the drain bolt, replace any sealing washers if necessary, and securely tighten it back into place.

  5. Replace the oil filter: If the oil filter is separate from the drain bolt, use an oil filter wrench to remove it. Take note of the filter's position and orientation. Apply a thin film of fresh oil to the rubber gasket of the new oil filter, then install the new filter by hand and tighten it according to the manufacturer's instructions.

  6. Refill with fresh oil: Locate the oil filler cap, typically on the side of the engine. Remove the cap and pour the recommended amount of fresh engine oil into the oil filler hole. Check the oil level using the dipstick or sight glass, and adjust if needed.

  7. Reinstall the oil filler cap: Once you've added the correct amount of oil, securely reinstall the oil filler cap and ensure it is properly tightened.

  8. Clean up and check for leaks: Wipe off any spilled oil and ensure that all connections are tight and secure. Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes, then check for any oil leaks around the drain bolt and oil filter. If you detect any leaks, address them before riding the motorcycle.

Please note that the above steps are general guidelines, and it's crucial to refer to your specific motorcycle's manual for detailed instructions and any model-specific variations. It's also a good practice to consult a professional or an authorized KTM service center if you're unsure or inexperienced with performing maintenance tasks on your motorcycle.

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