11-09-2024, 03:20 PM | #31 | |
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No information? This whole thread is packed with it. Same goes for the other thread detailing assembly. What a bad take. At 5'10" you won't be flat footing the Paladin. |
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11-09-2024, 03:23 PM | #32 |
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There are a few videos on YouTube. I believe only 4-5 members have the bike including myself( at least the ones that are posting about it). I just got mine assembled yesterday. A couple other members are assembling and/or waiting for parts. Videos will come.
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11-09-2024, 04:44 PM | #33 |
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22mm KTM front disc guard fits.
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806381706662.html? KTM wheel spacers fit. KTM Brembo front calipers fit. It's a wide range of models and years(~20 years). |
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11-09-2024, 05:59 PM | #35 |
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Videos can be posted without parts arriving. One guy posted 4 videos on YouTube of a walk around video. It doesn’t take 5 minutes to go out in garage and record sitting on the bike and adjusting the suspension sag/dial. It takes a LOT more time to fully assemble the bike than post a video
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11-09-2024, 06:11 PM | #36 |
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That person was me and I won't be doing what you're asking because you're kind of an ass. It's not hard to figure out by looking at the seat height and your inseam that you WON'T be flat footing it but you're like some kind of nagging child bugging out about it. You must not have any experience with motorcycles.
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11-09-2024, 06:50 PM | #37 |
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Part indentification
Hey guys, what is this part for? I don't think I saw it being installed in the xpro video. TIA!
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11-09-2024, 08:27 PM | #39 | |
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Some of the Russian brands do this, that's how I have seen it used. You're right though. On some of the Russian market bikes they have the plastic fairing with the rubber strap mount but the fairing still has tabs where turn signals would go. |
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11-09-2024, 09:15 PM | #40 |
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Wow my post was removed- talk about freedom of speech violation of my rights
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11-09-2024, 10:33 PM | #41 |
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Thumper I understand the seat height is around 37 inches. However that doesn’t explain how many suspension sag can be adjusted for when you change it from firm to soft etc. if the bike has 3-4 inches of sag when you sit on it that takes into account how much of someone feet will be touching. The only way to see how much sag the bike has is by someone posting a video of them sitting on it like on the Templar 250 video I sent from YouTube. Clearly stating the seat height does not account for a lot of different things which is why I was asking for a video.
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11-09-2024, 11:27 PM | #42 |
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Sweet, thanks!
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Yesterday, 06:46 PM | #43 |
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On thefly, So you are removing the headlight ass'y and installing the number plate? This entails removing the headlamp bracket (which has the ignition switch). This will render your bike off-road only.
Fact is that the flat plate ignition mount is for race setup, where you put the number plate up there instead of the headlight. Is this what you are doing?
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