I was going to rip them apart more but to be honest they helped me out a ton!
Full 6,000 mile service recommendation below!
Required
Read out the fault memory using the KTM diagnostics tool.
Program the shift shaft sensor.
Check that the electrical system is functioning properly.
Change the engine oil and the oil filter, clean the oil screens.
Check the front brake linings.
Check the rear brake linings.
Check the brake discs.
Check the brake lines for damage and tightness.
Change the front brake fluid.
Change the rear brake fluid.
Change the hydraulic clutch fluid.
Check the free travel of the foot brake lever.
Check the shock absorber and fork for leaks. Perform a fork service and shock
absorber service as needed and depending on how the vehicle is used.
Clean the dust boots of the fork legs.
Check the steering head bearing play.
Check the tire condition.
Check tire pressure.
Check the spoke tension.
Check for rim run-out.
Check the chain, rear sprocket, engine sprocket, and chain guide.
Check the chain tension.
Change the fuel screen.
Check the valve clearance.
Check the antifreeze and coolant level.
Check the cables for damage and for routing without kinks.
Change the air filter, clean the air filter box.
Change the fuel screen, check the fuel pressure.
Check the headlight setting.
Check that the radiator fan is functioning properly.
Final check: Check the vehicle is roadworthy and take a test ride.
Read out the fault memory using the KTM diagnostics tool after a test ride.
Set the service display.
Make a service entry in KTM Dealer.net.
Recommended
Check the fork bearing for play.
Check the wheel bearing for play.
Empty the drainage hoses.
Grease all moving parts (e.g. side stand, hand lever, chain, etc.) and check for smooth
operation.
Check all hoses (e.g. fuel, cooling, bleeder, drainage hoses, etc.) and sleeves for
cracking, tightness, and correct routing.
Check the tightness of the safety-relevant screws and nuts which are easily accessible.
Future Work
Change the spark plugs. due in 10323 km
Check the frame. due in 20323 km
Check the link fork. due in 20323 km
Change the coolant. due in 328 Days
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Motorcycle
2021 KTM 690 SMC R
Van
2005 Chevrolet Express 3500 EXT Passenger
Bike Mods
- FMF 4.1 Slip-On Exhaust
- Custom Install - Check my channel for the full video!
- DynoJet Power Commander 5
- Custom Tune from Rottweiler Performance
- Rottweiler Performance Fuel Dongle
- Misc. bling bits
- eBay Seat Cover
- Plasti-dip wheels
- Tekmo Carbon Fiber swing arm guards
- Tekmo Carbon Fiber Skid Plate
- Tekmo Carbon Fiber Engine cases
- ASV Shorty Clutch Lever
- ASV Shorty Brake Lever
- Amazon Parts..
- Berotec Cumpan Cockpit Assistant
- Rottweiler Intake
- Rottweiler SAS Delete Kit
- MotoFied Custom Wheels
- Warp9 Titanium Sprocket Bolts
- KTM PowerParts 42 Tooth Rear Sprocket
- SuperLite Non-Dampened 16 tooth front sprocket
- Warp9 Axle Sliders
- KTM PowerParts Front Number Plate (24’ 250 SX in orange)
- More to come!
Camera Gear
- Sony a7c
- Rode VideoMicro Mic
- DJI Mic
- Tamron 17-28 f/ 2.8
- Sigma 24-70 f/2.8
- Insta360 X3
- Insta360 GO3
- GoPro HERO 9
- GoPro Media Mod
- Hama Laptop Microphone
- DJI Mini 3 Pro
Riding Gear
- Icon Variant w/ Gold Chrome Visor
- Shoei X-14 Pull & Bear 73 edition
- Airoh Aviator 3 Helmet
- Oakley Airbrake MX Goggles
- Icon Contra 2 Perforated Leather Jacket
- Shift MX Gloves
- Alpinestars SP-2 v2 Gloves
- Alpinestars Track Suit
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