Great vid with good advice. You're a sensible bloke. I agree that its best to keep things as simple as possible. And with bigger bikes, forget about the options and learn to ride better. Not 100% sure about the rad guard; the slots are big enough to let small gravel chips through. The original ones offer decent protection in this regard.
Personally, I'm more worried about the big impacts that would damage a radiator, and not small rock chips. And unfortunately the stock ones are basically useless for that :)
Nicebuild man! big HEY from Moldova) I'll be in Ro next month and defiantly will buy some stuff for my motorcycle! cheers! happy to support local shops
It's all a compromise at the end of the day... I never managed to break foot pegs in my own experience, so for me keeping them light and grippy was a bigger priority. But then there are also titanium options which are super sturdy, maybe too sturdy at times :)
It's all a compromise at the end of the day... I never managed to break foot pegs in my own experience, so for me keeping them light and grippy was a bigger priority. But then there are also titanium options which are super sturdy, maybe too sturdy at times :)
@@KRANKiT yep. On my local track there were a few guys, especially enduro rider riders which haven't good experience with aluminum pegs. But Ti.. I got those on my mx bikes. But dude... These are rippin my legs.. I think its because of the, sometimes too much, grip.
Does the Acerbis tank solve the problem of the 2024 bikes fuel pump pick up not being at the bottom of the tank? Great build man. Doing the same with a 2024 FE350 right now.
Krankit thanks for the video. I went to that website for the tank and I guess the tank for the 450 and the 500 are different. As soon as I put my ride in the web site it doesn't show the tank . I called Acerbis and asked them and they said they haven't designed a tank for the 2024 500EXC-F. must be some small difference.
@@DJXentar no matter what people say, KTM family are still one of the best bikes on the market and while Sherco or Rieju or some other brand might have better solutions, KTM wins with their parts avievabilty
@Ypxfrd but not for the prices..Nothing agains KTM, i drive nearly any model of them but at the end, i come to a Honda CRF 450x..Its just an amazing bike, where you dont need to change anything, its nearly perfect stock..and also you dont have to change oil every damn 10h or something
@@DJXentar In KTMs' you also dont have to, for bikes it would be the best to change oil as often as possible, no matter the brand, nothing bad will happen if you dont change it that often, but they type this manual because obv they want your bike to live as long as possible, no matter the price
Great vid with good advice. You're a sensible bloke. I agree that its best to keep things as simple as possible. And with bigger bikes, forget about the options and learn to ride better.
Not 100% sure about the rad guard; the slots are big enough to let small gravel chips through. The original ones offer decent protection in this regard.
Personally, I'm more worried about the big impacts that would damage a radiator, and not small rock chips. And unfortunately the stock ones are basically useless for that :)
This needs the Taco Moto touch 👌🏽
Ready to race is husky og slogan
It was actually originally a Husaberg slogan... I learned this when researching the Husaberg video I did a while back
Nice practical build. 👍
Cheers!
..nice, clean, efficient. I've told you man, you should run for president ;-) Have a nice day, Miroslav
Nicebuild man! big HEY from Moldova) I'll be in Ro next month and defiantly will buy some stuff for my motorcycle! cheers! happy to support local shops
Cheers! Hope you’ll have a great time!
Superba! ❤
But keep in mind, alu pegs will break way more easy than steel once... I won't use them if usage is something rallyish..
It's all a compromise at the end of the day... I never managed to break foot pegs in my own experience, so for me keeping them light and grippy was a bigger priority. But then there are also titanium options which are super sturdy, maybe too sturdy at times :)
It's all a compromise at the end of the day... I never managed to break foot pegs in my own experience, so for me keeping them light and grippy was a bigger priority. But then there are also titanium options which are super sturdy, maybe too sturdy at times :)
@@KRANKiT yep. On my local track there were a few guys, especially enduro rider riders which haven't good experience with aluminum pegs.
But Ti.. I got those on my mx bikes. But dude... These are rippin my legs.. I think its because of the, sometimes too much, grip.
@@chillon2922X for sure, too much grip can also chew through your boots
Nice modifications, your KTM looks good👍👊
thanks mate!
Does the Acerbis tank solve the problem of the 2024 bikes fuel pump pick up not being at the bottom of the tank? Great build man. Doing the same with a 2024 FE350 right now.
Thanks! And no, unfortunately that problem persists since the fuel pump shape is the same.
Maybe that can help? TACO MOTO SNORKEL FUEL TANK PICK UP SOLUTION
ruclips.net/video/mhR6GdC7hro/видео.html
Great video! What was rhe total price of all the parts?
I'll be honest, I haven't done the math... But probably less than a lot of other bike setups I see
Krankit thanks for the video. I went to that website for the tank and I guess the tank for the 450 and the 500 are different. As soon as I put my ride in the web site it doesn't show the tank . I called Acerbis and asked them and they said they haven't designed a tank for the 2024 500EXC-F. must be some small difference.
That sounds odd... I would have never thought the 500 and 450 were that different...
Nice bike
cheers!
Why take out the thermostat? In some long straights this will make it run to cold...
Come to Morocco to test it !
One day!
@@KRANKiT😂 I have ktm exc f 450 2019 In Rabat Morocco 🇲🇦
its a race bike for gp serien
Dude your content is this tits! Please keep it coming!
Awesome video dude! I made a video similar with my best options of Mods for these bikes. Big fan. Cheers man!! - Nick
Cheers man!
So, you buy a KTM for a LOT of money and have to change nearly anything? What a bullshit or?
So buy a Chinese bike to suit your budget 😉
@stitchjones7134 so, whats the point? KTM is obviously over-priced trash or am I wrong?
@@DJXentar no matter what people say, KTM family are still one of the best bikes on the market and while Sherco or Rieju or some other brand might have better solutions, KTM wins with their parts avievabilty
@Ypxfrd but not for the prices..Nothing agains KTM, i drive nearly any model of them but at the end, i come to a Honda CRF 450x..Its just an amazing bike, where you dont need to change anything, its nearly perfect stock..and also you dont have to change oil every damn 10h or something
@@DJXentar In KTMs' you also dont have to, for bikes it would be the best to change oil as often as possible, no matter the brand, nothing bad will happen if you dont change it that often, but they type this manual because obv they want your bike to live as long as possible, no matter the price