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MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE

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According to our experience, the damping rate of the compression stage can

remain unchanged. The damping rate of the rebound stage can be reduced

by a few clicks for a softer spring or increased by a few clicks for a harder

spring.

Checking the basic setup of the telescopic fork

The precise riding sag of the telescopic fork cannot be determined for

various reasons. Similar to the shock absorber, smaller deviations in your weight

can be compensated by adjusting the spring preload. However, if your

telescopic fork bumps frequently (hard end stop during compression), you should

install harder fork springs to avoid damaging the telescopic fork and frame.

Changing the spring preload on the telescopic fork (SX models)

The telescopic forks of the SX models come with a preload adjuster for easy

adjustment of the spring preload. You can adjust the spring preload ± 9 mm

by turning the adjusting screws (basic position = middle position).

NOTE:

Always turn the adjusting screws the same distance on both fork legs. Different

spring preloads on the fork legs will reduce the telescopic fork's response.

Changing the spring preload on the telescopic fork (MXC/EXC models)

The telescopic forks for these models must be partly disassembled to adjust

the spring preload (see WP manual). Pretension spacers are available in

heights of 1.5, 2.5 and 5 mm (see spare parts catalog). The fork springs may

not be pretensioned by more than 20 mm.

The preload adjuster used in the SX models can easily be retrofitted for the

telescopic forks of the MXC/EXC models.

NOTE:

WP precisely adjusts the spring pressure by inserting pretension spacers.

Fluctuations in production are compensated with pretension spacers in vari-

ous heights. This can cause the fork springs in the fork legs to have different

degrees of pretension. Fork springs and pretension spacers should always stay

together.

Replacing fork springs

If you weigh less than 70 kg or more than 80 kg, you should install the respec-

tive fork springs. The correct spring rate is shown in the illustrations. The stan-

dard spring is shown in bold print. The type number of the telescopic fork is

embossed on the caps on the top of the telescopic fork.

If you are uncertain which spring to use, contact your KTM workshop.

According to our experience, the damping rate of the compression stage can

remain unchanged. The damping rate of the rebound stage can be reduced

by a few clicks for a softer spring or increased by a few clicks for a harder

spring.

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SPRING RA

TE

65

70

75

80

85

90

RIDERS WEIGHT INCLUSIVE GEARS IN KILOGRAM

80/250

84/250

76/250

PDS 12187A06

250/400/450/525

MXC/MXC-Desert/EXC/EXC-G

60

SPRING RA

TE

65

70

75

80

85

90

RIDERS WEIGHT INCLUSIVE GEARS IN KILOGRAM

4,6 N/mm

4,8 N/mm

4,2 N/mm

14187A05

450/525 SX

60

SPRING RA

TE

65

70

75

80

85

90

RIDERS WEIGHT INCLUSIVE GEARS IN KILOGRAM

4,2 N/mm

4,4 N/mm

4,0 N/mm

14187A06

250/400/450/525

MXC/MXC-Desert/EXC/EXC-G

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