990 posts Β· Joined 2012. #5 Β· May 29, 2013. #9 in this picture (seal for the front sprocket into the engine) is a known fault on earlier Dukes at least. I think I might have the same "issue". Found this huge black cock, had to take a picture! Current bike: KTM 690 Duke 2012. ODO: 24000km.
I had basically an eyelash type fragment during one oil change on my KTM. forum community to discuss topics covering Super Duke, 500 EXC, RC8, KTM 690, 790, 990 The KTM 690 Enduro R has a single-cylinder engine thatβs tuned quite aggressively, so the service intervals are appropriately short. You have to do a service on the 690 Enduro R every 10000 km (6200 miles), at which point you change the oil and filter, clean the oil screens, change the air filter and fuel screen, and check the valve clearances. π2010 KTM 690 DUKE . Super Moto. Only 2780 original miles . Remus Exhaust, Tuned . Recent oil change all fluids all maintenance up-to-date, no issues. Bike has been taken very good care of , climate controlled facility kept ,older adult owned. β Extras β , Very comfortable , great handling machine!!!. $4500.00 CASH You can fix a leaking fork seal for about 1 dollar and 5 minutes of your time. Youtube SealMate then you either buy a SealMate or you make your own and clean your own fork seals. My right one leaked and i simply made my own sealmate, cleaned the dirt that made the fork leak and badda bing badda boom, no more leaky front fork. Changing the fork oil is covered on pg. 21. Once the old oil is drained, each fork leg requires 450 ml of new fork oil. The manual calls for SAE 4 weight oil. If you pour in the specified quantity of fork oil, the correct oil level will be achieved automatically. The manual says you may have to pump the forks several times in order to VasdAoV. 676 67 474 850 346 234 960 884