Salt bush Bill it should be a really similar install, I think they might have even been the same part number at Revzilla. Love the Enduro R, still consider going that direction with a sumo setup one day
You can remove that plastic protector with a 10mm socket, something wrong in this video is that you also have to loosen the 2 spindle axle bolts located next to the big nut before removing it and tight them again with 15nm using a torque wrench another wrong thing with this video is that he didn't used a torque wrench wich is really important! Front big nut needs 45nm of force and rear big nut 90nm on these bikes.
I want a set for my 2017 ktm 690 enduro , it looks like the same kinda set up
Salt bush Bill it should be a really similar install, I think they might have even been the same part number at Revzilla. Love the Enduro R, still consider going that direction with a sumo setup one day
My 701 when I remove that front nut- there is still something blocking the axel hole so i cant send the rod thru?
Michael Kastner did you replace the nuts on both sides?
You have to knock that side out with a metal rod
@@wanthony4483 Stop giving faulse information when you don't know what your'e talking about!
You can remove that plastic protector with a 10mm socket, something wrong in this video is that you also have to loosen the 2 spindle axle bolts located next to the big nut before removing it and tight them again with 15nm using a torque wrench another wrong thing with this video is that he didn't used a torque wrench wich is really important! Front big nut needs 45nm of force and rear big nut 90nm on these bikes.