Should change the title since it look like it will work on the Svart/Vit 701's too. Thanks for the super thorough video, totally top notch info and camera angles.
Well we don’t know that for sure. I would only change the title if I knew for sure it was the same on a 701. It probably is, but unless I know for sure and have confirmed it myself, I don’t want to state it as a fact. Thank you!
worst buttons I have ever had to press in my life :D Thank you for the guide on taking it apart, I want to find the time to hack some solution for those buttons and make a small circuit to automatically turn off TC/ABS when the they come up. Taking it apart is step 1
Great video all of your content is very informative and makes me excited about my Svartpilen! You are the reason I kept my Svartpilen seeing the awesome mods you have done to yours!
Right on! Glad I was able to offer you something positive and beneficial. These bikes have their quirks but that’s what makes the experience rewarding. Thanks so much for watching and for your support.
Just took mine apart because i had some rattling from the display area and mine almost fell apart from its own as soon the screws where off and the o-Ring fell out 😅 well just took it for a lil ride and no rattling so far 👍 thx for your vid helped a lot
Good job with that, thank you for sharing it with us. When you were describing the button feel, or rather lack of it, you gave me a mod idea to possibly transfer some more feel to the outside face of those rubber buttons. But I’d have to open my dash up and feel how much resistance there is on those little button posts before they’re activated. If it’s super super light my thought won’t work, although if there’s a modicum of resistance there might be hope, lol. Again thank you
Absolutely. I was hoping it’d help somebody and thought it was interesting how the buttons work. I would imagine those buttons might be an issue later as those pins inside are really flimsy plastic. Glad I was able to provide valuable information to you. Thank you for watching and for the positive feedback.
Hey brother, thanks for this. I discovered all these smudges and stains this morning, weather was very cold, by midday with a bit of sun it cleared. I used a high pressure hose at a car wash last week and I fucking knew I shouldn't have blasted the dash. This caused all that inner crap 100%. So just a heads up to whoever reads this im going to use that anti fog spray that you use on helmet visors when I remove it so thanks for the demo. I'll let yas know how it goes or if I fk it right up. 😎
Haha you’ll be alright. Just take your time and it’s not too bad. These bikes have a lot of issues but luckily they are easy to work on because their construction is so simple. Most motorcycle displays you can’t even disassemble it at all. Cheers man.
That’s a good idea. I may do that in the future, especially the chain, brakes, other fluids besides the engine oil. There’s already plenty of other videos showing how to change the engine oil on these. Thanks for watching!
Excellent stuff! BTW I’ve yet to see an instrument gage without smudges inside. So you will help many folks. One suggestion is to use RainX on the inside (after you polish) to avoid possible fogging.
Thanks for watching! I’ll have to pay more attention to displays on these bikes. I haven’t really looked at others so I’ll have to start. I thought mine was an anomaly as I don’t see many people talking about it online. Thanks for the info.
I'm looking at also restoring the instrument cluster of my 701 Svart. Relating to the O-ring of the dashboard, do you have an idea about the size? Also, considering the anti-fog coating that's present, would it be possible to apply an aftermarket coating? If so, any recommendations?
I don’t have an idea on the size. Only thing I can think of is using this video to disassemble your cluster and then take the o ring to a hydraulics outfit to see if they can match the size. I don’t believe you can buy the o ring separate from Husqvarna. You probably could, but I couldn’t really guide you on the process there. Of course there are some anti fog solutions that are used in the snorkel/scuba industry, but again I don’t have any personal experience with that. Thanks for watching.
@ridewithKY hey man pull the trigger on this bike last weekend, it was $500 off could not resist. Now the problem is my dash cover looked to have a crack from the inside as it does not feel like when touching the surface. Also those buttons push it / click it too many times since I got it and never worked. Display or settings never change when hit those 2 buttons. Do you know how to? have you experienced it with your bike?
If the dash cover is broken then I would take that back to the dealer. Can’t really fix that on your own as I don’t believe you can buy just the lens. Only other remedy is if you bought a used display off eBay and stole the lens off of that. You have to be really deliberate with how you push those buttons. It’s possible yours are not working of course but it’s probably more likely the way you are pushing them that’s the culprit. The way you have to push those buttons is awful.
My display got scratched pretty bad, I don't know if I should disassemble it and buff it out or get a new cover. I had them replaced before because of ABS lamp not working and looks like they put in an old stock cause the buttons look pressed a ton of times. and yes it was under warranty. The old one that I have, I placed a protective film covering, I regret not putting one with the replacement.
If the dealer will give you a new cover then that’d be advisable. However, if you need to buff it out then that’s not such a bad solution either. Too bad about your buttons, the buttons are actually easily removable on these displays so too bad the dealer didn’t transfer your buttons over. However, that brings us back to the original problem where they shouldn’t have replaced your display with a used one.
@@ridewithKY the dealership here kinda suck in terms of customer service. When my shifter fell off they just replaced it with a bolt lying around, and didn't even replace the spacer I got from someone that helped me when I was stranded at the side of the road. I had to go back and demand for a replacement because the bike was barely two months. I just noticed it when I got back home. Then after my 1st PMS, the ABS LAMP, got busted and I had to wait for a little over 6 months for the replacement. I got frustrated with what looks like an old stock and I don't want to wait for another 6 months for what I think is a new one.
Got yah. That’s a valid and common concern with these bikes. Yes they are warrantied but it’s a hassle to get it warrantied and the quality of the repair depends on the dealership. In my opinion a very important consideration when deciding to buy one of these bikes. These bikes are fun, but man they have a ton of issues.
@@ridewithKY Agree 100. Just had my rad fan replaced last month. And I'm still paranoid if they replaced with a new one or a refurbished. Always looking down on the temp gauge if the bars go higher than 4. My warranty is gonna expire this December.
The inside of mine fogs up badly, so I’ve been needing this vidya to see how to disassemble this thing and reseal it with RTV instead of a stupid o-ring.
Glad this video will be helpful to you. I think every Vit/Svart display I’ve seen has been smudged/scratched on the inside or has condensation inside. You may be able to get a better o-ring if you have a hydraulics supply house nearby. Good luck to you, hope you can get yours fixed.
@@ridewithKY I figure a bead of RTV around the edge and on the bottom of the screw posts would suffice. Since it’s a viscous liquid, it would seal any of the gaps. When I have mine apart, I’m going to dig deeper to see if I can change the colour of the internal backlight as well. I want it to have a cyan glow at night, but still look factory during the day. Also, hello from Australia!
@darkstarmobile Sounds like a solid plan regarding the RTV. Hope that solves your issue, it’s annoying having your display fog up. I thought I saw a tutorial online somewhere on how to change the polarity of the display. Wonder if that tutorial floating around might be helpful to you changing the backlight to cyan. Either way, best of luck and cheers. Thank you for watching.
@@ridewithKY But you could have brought it to the attention of whoever sold it to you. And then made arrangements with them to order a new one for you. Or at least ask for a little discount
I thought about doing that but you lose a lot of the daytime readability. It’s not impossible to read during the daylight but it’s tougher and this display is already hard to read as it is sometimes.
I’ve thought about it. BadWinners makes a plug and play digital display that is really similar looking to the factory KTM. It’s pretty expensive however, I believe $700+. I don’t know if that’s worth it for this bike. I actually like the aesthetic of the factory display. It fits the design concept of the bike in my opinion. Almost has the look of an 80’s Casio watch. However, functionally the display is awful. Night or day the display is very difficult to read.
Someone managed to replace abs light? Mine seems to be burned out, sometimes flashes weakly and sometimes is not turning on at all. Abs is working normally, the problem seems only the light
@@ridewithKY Yes, is still under warranty but I'm scared of the idea of taking my bike to the dealership because I already know that they will try anything instead of really solving the problem, they will end up completely replacing the dashboard zeroing the odometer. I don't think it's a coincidence that the bike was in the rain a few days before the problem
Of course it’s up to you but if it were me, I’d take it back to the dealer and allow them to change the display. If you tamper with it first and then bring it to the dealer, they probably won’t replace it. Zeroing the odometer is not a big deal, the dealer will provide documentation for this regarding when the display was changed and what the mileage was.
Should change the title since it look like it will work on the Svart/Vit 701's too. Thanks for the super thorough video, totally top notch info and camera angles.
Well we don’t know that for sure. I would only change the title if I knew for sure it was the same on a 701. It probably is, but unless I know for sure and have confirmed it myself, I don’t want to state it as a fact. Thank you!
worst buttons I have ever had to press in my life :D
Thank you for the guide on taking it apart, I want to find the time to hack some solution for those buttons and make a small circuit to automatically turn off TC/ABS when the they come up.
Taking it apart is step 1
No problem! Glad the video was helpful to you.
Great video all of your content is very informative and makes me excited about my Svartpilen! You are the reason I kept my Svartpilen seeing the awesome mods you have done to yours!
Right on! Glad I was able to offer you something positive and beneficial. These bikes have their quirks but that’s what makes the experience rewarding. Thanks so much for watching and for your support.
Just took mine apart because i had some rattling from the display area and mine almost fell apart from its own as soon the screws where off and the o-Ring fell out 😅 well just took it for a lil ride and no rattling so far 👍 thx for your vid helped a lot
That’s KTM/Husqvarna quality for you. 😂. Glad the video was helpful man!
I feel like you got the lemon of all lemon vitpilens.
😂😂😂. A lot of these issues are pretty common with these unfortunately.
Bro this is amazing content ❤ we need more of this!! Not many vitpilen videos out there🎉
Appreciate the positive feedback! Thank you!
@@ridewithKY big fan 🍻
Good job with that, thank you for sharing it with us. When you were describing the button feel, or rather lack of it, you gave me a mod idea to possibly transfer some more feel to the outside face of those rubber buttons. But I’d have to open my dash up and feel how much resistance there is on those little button posts before they’re activated. If it’s super super light my thought won’t work, although if there’s a modicum of resistance there might be hope, lol. Again thank you
Absolutely. I was hoping it’d help somebody and thought it was interesting how the buttons work. I would imagine those buttons might be an issue later as those pins inside are really flimsy plastic.
Glad I was able to provide valuable information to you. Thank you for watching and for the positive feedback.
Thank you for your videos! Very informative and helpful for my own journey with my Vitpilen. 🙏🏽👊🏽
Absolutely! Glad this video has been helpful!
Thank you for your support!
Hey brother, thanks for this. I discovered all these smudges and stains this morning, weather was very cold, by midday with a bit of sun it cleared. I used a high pressure hose at a car wash last week and I fucking knew I shouldn't have blasted the dash. This caused all that inner crap 100%. So just a heads up to whoever reads this im going to use that anti fog spray that you use on helmet visors when I remove it so thanks for the demo. I'll let yas know how it goes or if I fk it right up. 😎
Haha you’ll be alright. Just take your time and it’s not too bad. These bikes have a lot of issues but luckily they are easy to work on because their construction is so simple. Most motorcycle displays you can’t even disassemble it at all. Cheers man.
Thanks for your incredibly detailed and well-explained video.
Thank you for watching!
A maintenance (chain, brakes, etc) series for this bike would be awesome
That’s a good idea. I may do that in the future, especially the chain, brakes, other fluids besides the engine oil. There’s already plenty of other videos showing how to change the engine oil on these.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent stuff! BTW I’ve yet to see an instrument gage without smudges inside. So you will help many folks. One suggestion is to use RainX on the inside (after you polish) to avoid possible fogging.
Thanks for watching! I’ll have to pay more attention to displays on these bikes. I haven’t really looked at others so I’ll have to start. I thought mine was an anomaly as I don’t see many people talking about it online. Thanks for the info.
I'm looking at also restoring the instrument cluster of my 701 Svart. Relating to the O-ring of the dashboard, do you have an idea about the size? Also, considering the anti-fog coating that's present, would it be possible to apply an aftermarket coating? If so, any recommendations?
I don’t have an idea on the size. Only thing I can think of is using this video to disassemble your cluster and then take the o ring to a hydraulics outfit to see if they can match the size. I don’t believe you can buy the o ring separate from Husqvarna.
You probably could, but I couldn’t really guide you on the process there. Of course there are some anti fog solutions that are used in the snorkel/scuba industry, but again I don’t have any personal experience with that. Thanks for watching.
Great job/post! Thanks- greatly appreciated.
No problem! Thank you for watching!
@ridewithKY hey man pull the trigger on this bike last weekend, it was $500 off could not resist. Now the problem is my dash cover looked to have a crack from the inside as it does not feel like when touching the surface. Also those buttons push it / click it too many times since I got it and never worked. Display or settings never change when hit those 2 buttons. Do you know how to? have you experienced it with your bike?
If the dash cover is broken then I would take that back to the dealer. Can’t really fix that on your own as I don’t believe you can buy just the lens. Only other remedy is if you bought a used display off eBay and stole the lens off of that.
You have to be really deliberate with how you push those buttons. It’s possible yours are not working of course but it’s probably more likely the way you are pushing them that’s the culprit. The way you have to push those buttons is awful.
My display got scratched pretty bad, I don't know if I should disassemble it and buff it out or get a new cover. I had them replaced before because of ABS lamp not working and looks like they put in an old stock cause the buttons look pressed a ton of times. and yes it was under warranty. The old one that I have, I placed a protective film covering, I regret not putting one with the replacement.
If the dealer will give you a new cover then that’d be advisable. However, if you need to buff it out then that’s not such a bad solution either. Too bad about your buttons, the buttons are actually easily removable on these displays so too bad the dealer didn’t transfer your buttons over. However, that brings us back to the original problem where they shouldn’t have replaced your display with a used one.
@@ridewithKY the dealership here kinda suck in terms of customer service. When my shifter fell off they just replaced it with a bolt lying around, and didn't even replace the spacer I got from someone that helped me when I was stranded at the side of the road. I had to go back and demand for a replacement because the bike was barely two months. I just noticed it when I got back home.
Then after my 1st PMS, the ABS LAMP, got busted and I had to wait for a little over 6 months for the replacement. I got frustrated with what looks like an old stock and I don't want to wait for another 6 months for what I think is a new one.
Got yah. That’s a valid and common concern with these bikes. Yes they are warrantied but it’s a hassle to get it warrantied and the quality of the repair depends on the dealership. In my opinion a very important consideration when deciding to buy one of these bikes. These bikes are fun, but man they have a ton of issues.
@@ridewithKY Agree 100. Just had my rad fan replaced last month. And I'm still paranoid if they replaced with a new one or a refurbished. Always looking down on the temp gauge if the bars go higher than 4. My warranty is gonna expire this December.
Sorry that’s been your experience man. Such a shame these bikes are ruined by their lack of quality and reliability.
I need a garage detailed tour.. interested on the floor/mat brand/cost.. cleanup policies.. how you keep it tidy.. etc.
I’ve gotten a few requests for that. I will do so soon. There’s a few more things I would like to do to it prior to filming. Thank you!
thanks for the tips!
Does the bike start with the display disconnected? Maybe it would look better without it.
I’m not sure to be honest.
The inside of mine fogs up badly, so I’ve been needing this vidya to see how to disassemble this thing and reseal it with RTV instead of a stupid o-ring.
Glad this video will be helpful to you. I think every Vit/Svart display I’ve seen has been smudged/scratched on the inside or has condensation inside. You may be able to get a better o-ring if you have a hydraulics supply house nearby. Good luck to you, hope you can get yours fixed.
@@ridewithKY I figure a bead of RTV around the edge and on the bottom of the screw posts would suffice. Since it’s a viscous liquid, it would seal any of the gaps. When I have mine apart, I’m going to dig deeper to see if I can change the colour of the internal backlight as well. I want it to have a cyan glow at night, but still look factory during the day. Also, hello from Australia!
@darkstarmobile Sounds like a solid plan regarding the RTV. Hope that solves your issue, it’s annoying having your display fog up.
I thought I saw a tutorial online somewhere on how to change the polarity of the display. Wonder if that tutorial floating around might be helpful to you changing the backlight to cyan. Either way, best of luck and cheers. Thank you for watching.
Update on how the plastic is looking? Getting any glares in the daytime? As in, the coating it did have was an anti-reflective 🤔
The plastic is looking okay, I don’t seem to have any major issues with the lack of anti reflective coating. Display is so dim anyways on these.
Good video.
Thank you for the feedback and for watching.
Thank you
I love you, and I hate that you're troubled.
😂😂😂. Gross.
So the display was already scratched when you bought the bike?
Yes.
@@ridewithKY You shouldn't have taken it home if it was already defective
Kinda hard to do that when you drove 300 miles to pick it up…
@@ridewithKY But you could have brought it to the attention of whoever sold it to you. And then made arrangements with them to order a new one for you. Or at least ask for a little discount
Then come back and get it another day? At the time good luck getting a discount on these for any reason. Sounds good hypothetically but not realistic.
What is the third button for?
With bike in neutral and idling, keep 3rd button pressed for 5 seconds to disable traction control.
Then you are in wheelie-mode.
What's is mod for ajustable fork?
These actually come with adjustable forks. I know not all countries get the adjustable forks however. Just an FYI.
Now.. change the polarized film on the display and change it to white on black ..
I thought about doing that but you lose a lot of the daytime readability. It’s not impossible to read during the daylight but it’s tougher and this display is already hard to read as it is sometimes.
Have you thought about upgrading to the KTM color display?
I’ve thought about it. BadWinners makes a plug and play digital display that is really similar looking to the factory KTM. It’s pretty expensive however, I believe $700+. I don’t know if that’s worth it for this bike.
I actually like the aesthetic of the factory display. It fits the design concept of the bike in my opinion. Almost has the look of an 80’s Casio watch. However, functionally the display is awful. Night or day the display is very difficult to read.
@@ridewithKY That badwinners display looks great but tons and tons of complaints about it and their lack of customer service in the forums.
Thanks for the info! Too bad those displays don’t seem to be working out for folks. It’s a cool concept and cool aesthetic for sure.
Someone managed to replace abs light? Mine seems to be burned out, sometimes flashes weakly and sometimes is not turning on at all. Abs is working normally, the problem seems only the light
It can be done, but generally replacing an LED in a display requires some soldering. Is the bike still under warranty?
@@ridewithKY Yes, is still under warranty but I'm scared of the idea of taking my bike to the dealership because I already know that they will try anything instead of really solving the problem, they will end up completely replacing the dashboard zeroing the odometer. I don't think it's a coincidence that the bike was in the rain a few days before the problem
Of course it’s up to you but if it were me, I’d take it back to the dealer and allow them to change the display. If you tamper with it first and then bring it to the dealer, they probably won’t replace it. Zeroing the odometer is not a big deal, the dealer will provide documentation for this regarding when the display was changed and what the mileage was.
First comment!😘
😂😂😂 my man 👊🏽