11-03-2024, 11:15 PM | #16 |
Join Date: May 2024
Location: Florida
Posts: 119
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42T rear sprocket installed, the chain had to be cut. KTM plastic fork protectors. I painted the skid plate with self etching primer and then hit it with "Rust-Oleum Platinum Truck Bed Coating Spray Paint". It has a really long cure time and it sprays on thick but the end result looks great. I have a bunch more accessories coming from Aliexpress. KKE even sells KTM supermoto wheels with a crush drive that will bolt up. You can run a WIDE range of OE KTM wheels but you'll need to run your spacers and bearings for proper fitment. |
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Today, 07:09 AM | #17 |
Join Date: May 2024
Location: Florida
Posts: 119
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KTM rear brake guards do not bolt up to the caliper the spacing is different by ~2mm. You have to switch over to the OE Brembo caliper to use it.
KTM lower chain guide guards do fit BUT do not contour to the rear swingarm correctly so the tabs can still bend. I used a KTM kickstand spring and it works better than the OE spring, it's shorter and keeps tension when in the up position. Take your calipers apart and grease the slide pins! My slide pins had dabs of grease around the rubber boots which made me think the pin had been greased but that is NOT the case. Last edited by Mumen Rider; Today at 08:41 AM. |
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Today, 12:34 PM | #18 |
Join Date: Nov 2024
Posts: 2
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Hello anyone who has this bike how tall is it? If you set the suspension settings to lower can you flat foot? It looks tall and I don’t want to tippy toe
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Today, 03:55 PM | #19 |
Join Date: May 2024
Location: Florida
Posts: 119
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The seat height is listed on the previous page. You won't be lowering the seat height without buying a different rear link. If you are under 6' you will not be flat footing this dirt bike.
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Today, 04:24 PM | #20 |
Join Date: Nov 2024
Posts: 2
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How about adjusting the suspension sag to soft and then sitting on the bike. I can flat foot the Templar x-250 no issue
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