Have not gotten a chance to sit down and watch this whole video yet but will be attempting this soon. Does it require and special tooling? thanks so much for sharing!
Anyone have a link to a video or instructions how to charge the nitrogen? At end of video the comment is to “charge per the repair manual”. I’m not seeing in my manual (curious what special tools, etc)
Best thing I could recommend is to just install a bladder kit and charge like every other shock. Otherwise you'll need the WP fill tool and make sure you set piston height correctly.
Wow, that’s more of a pain in the ass than I thought it would be. Though I definitely think I’d be able to copy the procedure you just exemplified, however, It’s the nitrogen i and pretty much everyone I known don’t have an extra bottle laying around that I could chip in to Iradell Amazon will be the place to buy the WP lowering parts. So I’m gonna have to force myself to grown. I’m sure I can find one of those medieval body stretching beds that they would use for people with bad posture I guess. Where they tied their ankles and their arms up tops ends and ratcheted the rope till the nearly split in half. Yeah sounds like it might be easier to get or build than try and obtain some nitrogen. anyway Excellent Tube. I learn to send my shock to a suspension shop or be wreckless..
Great video. Is it now necessary to have a loweing kit for the front forks to go with the rear shock kit?
Awesome job on the video. Thank you for that.
Do you have a video on the front forks lowering kit. I would really like to see that
I found it
where did you find it. would also love to see it
Thank you. I am going to install the kit later this summer.
i know it is pretty randomly asking but does anyone know a good site to stream newly released tv shows online?
@Forrest Lyric Lately I have been using flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
@Emery Darwin yea, I have been using flixzone for since april myself =)
@Emery Darwin Thank you, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) I really appreciate it!
@Forrest Lyric happy to help xD
Great video thanks you for doing. How much psi do they recommend?
Thank you. 150 psi
Is this the same process on the new 2025 model E5 do you know please for the shock and forks please
yup
Hi great video who made the spacer kit and how much did that lower the shock
Thanks. This is the kit KTM offers. Can't remember what the actual specs are.
Have not gotten a chance to sit down and watch this whole video yet but will be attempting this soon. Does it require and special tooling? thanks so much for sharing!
For installing the kit, there are no special tools required besides the WP fill tool. You're welcome!
@@mxgryan IS THAT A NEEDLE FILL?
@@theknausexperience7671 no, its the standard WP bolt fill.
Anyone have a link to a video or instructions how to charge the nitrogen? At end of video the comment is to “charge per the repair manual”. I’m not seeing in my manual (curious what special tools, etc)
Best thing I could recommend is to just install a bladder kit and charge like every other shock.
Otherwise you'll need the WP fill tool and make sure you set piston height correctly.
Wow, that’s more of a pain in the ass than I thought it would be. Though I definitely think I’d be able to copy the procedure you just exemplified, however, It’s the nitrogen i and pretty much everyone I known don’t have an extra bottle laying around that I could chip in to Iradell Amazon will be the place to buy the WP lowering parts. So
I’m gonna have to force myself to grown. I’m sure I can find one of those medieval body stretching beds that they would use for people with bad posture I guess. Where they tied their ankles and their arms up tops ends and ratcheted the rope till the nearly split in half. Yeah sounds like it might be easier to get or build than try and obtain some nitrogen.
anyway Excellent Tube. I learn to send my shock to a suspension shop or be wreckless..
Lol had to do this yesterday on a 2020 KTM 300
Now that's sad! Lol