Thank you! Just be sure that it will be the correct shim height for the 690. Great bike that you have there, 690 is super solid and an awesome bike! For sure, get the stand and don't wait another second as it makes service and detailing so much easier. I highly recommend. The stand is made by "Motosport Products Mx Scissor Lift". I have the Tusk scissor lift in a different shop and it works well but it's build quality is a little cheaper, however, the Tusk model does have wheels under it so it rolls easier with and without bike on it. My only complaint is that it is just about 1" too high and you have to lift the back of the bike on. You could also pull the bike onto a couple 2x4s or something and then the stand would slide under it without lifting. As I get older, it is hard to lift the bike, even with proper form, without "tweaking" something that I feel later.
Hey man, great video. I have one quick question, did you remove the lock nuts for your self adjusting chain tensioning bolts??the bulletproof designs adjuster blocks didn't come with the lock nuts but I reinstalled my stock ones anyways. Due to vibration the bolts may thread or unthread despite the axle nut being torqued to 59 lbs causing unwanted axle movement axially.
Thanks for the video. i will grab one of these for my KTM 690 R. what stand is your 350 sitting on? do you think it will work on my 2021 KTM 690?
Thank you! Just be sure that it will be the correct shim height for the 690. Great bike that you have there, 690 is super solid and an awesome bike! For sure, get the stand and don't wait another second as it makes service and detailing so much easier. I highly recommend. The stand is made by "Motosport Products Mx Scissor Lift". I have the Tusk scissor lift in a different shop and it works well but it's build quality is a little cheaper, however, the Tusk model does have wheels under it so it rolls easier with and without bike on it. My only complaint is that it is just about 1" too high and you have to lift the back of the bike on. You could also pull the bike onto a couple 2x4s or something and then the stand would slide under it without lifting. As I get older, it is hard to lift the bike, even with proper form, without "tweaking" something that I feel later.
Hey man, great video. I have one quick question, did you remove the lock nuts for your self adjusting chain tensioning bolts??the bulletproof designs adjuster blocks didn't come with the lock nuts but I reinstalled my stock ones anyways. Due to vibration the bolts may thread or unthread despite the axle nut being torqued to 59 lbs causing unwanted axle movement axially.