KTM Motorcycle 400 User Manual

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Introduction  
We would like to congratulate you on your purchase of a KTM motorcycle.  
You are now the owner of a state-of-the-art sports motorcycle that guarantees to  
bring you lots of fun and enjoyment, provided that you clean and maintain it  
appropriately. Before you go for your first ride, be sure to read this manual  
carefully and thoroughly in order to familiarize yourself with how to operate  
your new motorcycle and with its characteristics, even if this means that you  
have to dedicate some of your valuable time to this task. Only by doing so will  
you learn how to tune your motorbike to your specific needs and how to protect  
yourself against injury. Besides, this manual contains important information on  
motorcycle maintenance. At the time this manual was typeset, it was up-to-date  
with the latest state of this production series. It cannot be completely ruled out,  
however, that there may exist minor discrepancies resulting from further design  
upgrades of these motorcycles.  
This manual is an important part of your motorbike and should be passed on to  
any subsequent owner in case you decide to sell it.  
Many motorcyclists have a good working knowledge of motorcycle mechanics; if  
this is true in your case, you will be able to use this manual to carry out most of  
the maintenance steps yourself. If, on the other hand, you are not very familiar  
with motorcycles, it might be better to have a professional KTM dealer perform  
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those steps marked described in the chapter entitled “Maintenance Work on  
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Chassis and Engine” of this manual.  
For your own safety use only KTM-approved parts and accessories. KTM is not  
liable for damage that arises in connection with the use of other products.  
Take special care to follow the recommended run in, inspection, and maintenance  
intervals. Heeding these guidelines will significantly increase the life of your  
motorcycle. Have services carried out by a KTM dealer so that your warranty  
claim remains intact.  
We wish you a lot of fun when driving !  
KTM Austria’s certificate of achievement for its Quality System ISO 9001 is the  
beginning of an on-going total re-engineering quality plan for a brighter tomorrow.  
KTM SPORTMOTORCYCLE AG  
5230 MATTIGHOFEN, AUSTRIA  
Attachments: Spare parts manual chassis & engine  
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO MAKE ALTERATIONS TO DESIGN AND MODEL.  
by KTM SPORTMOTORCYCLE AG, AUSTRIA All rights reserved  
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INDEX  
Page  
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Chassis number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Engine number, engine type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Page  
Checking of brake fluid level - front brake . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Refilling the front brake fluid reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Checking the front brake pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Replacing the front brake pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Changing the basic position of the brake pedal . . . . . .22  
Checking rear brake fluid level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Refilling the rear brake fluid reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Checking the rear brake pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Replacing the rear brake pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Dismounting and mounting the front wheel . . . . . . . . .23  
Dismounting and mounting the rear wheel . . . . . . . . .24  
Tires, air pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Checking spoke tension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Replacing the battery of the digital speedometer . . . . .25  
Adjusting digital speedometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Check/set distance of magnetic sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Battery (MXC/EXC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Charging battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Fuse (MXC/EXC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Replacing head light/parking light lamp . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Cooling system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Checking the coolant level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Bleeding the cooling system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Cleaning the air filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Replacing the glass fiber yarn packing of the silencer . .31  
Cleaning the spark arrestor (MXC/EXC USA) . . . . . . . .31  
Checking adjustment of the hand decompression release cable .32  
Adjust the throttle cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
Checking the oil level of the hydraulic clutch . . . . . . . .32  
Bleeding of the hydraulic clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
Carburetor adjust idling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Adjusting the mixture control screw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Checking the float level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Draining of float chamber of the carburetor . . . . . . . . .34  
Oil circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Checking engin oil level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
Changing the engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
OPERATION INSTRUMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Clutch lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Hand decompression lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Hand brake lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Digital speedometer, indicator lamps (EXC) . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Digital speedometer (EXC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Odometer (EXC USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Speedometer, indicator lamps (EXC - Australia) . . . . . . . .5  
Short circuit button (SX/MXC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Combination switch (EXC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Headlamp switch (EXC USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Flasher switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Emergency OFF button (EXC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Emergency OFF switch (EXC Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Filler cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Fuel tap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Choke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Shift lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Kickstarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Foot brake pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Side stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Compression damping of fork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Rebound damping of fork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Damping action during compression of shock absorber (SX) 9  
Compression damping of shock absorber (MXC, EXC) .10  
Rebound damping of shock absorber (SX, MXC, EXC) .10  
Steering lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
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DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
PERIODIC LUBRICATION- AND MAINTENANCE-SCHEDULE . .14  
TROUBLE SHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
CONSERVATION FOR WINTER OPERARION . . . . . . . . .39  
MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE . . . . .16  
Changing the original position of the clutch lever . . . . .16  
Checking and adjusting the steering head bearing . . . . .16  
Breather plug front fork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Cleaning the dust sleeves of the telescopic fork . . . . . . .17  
Adjusting the spring preload on the fork (SX) . . . . . . . .17  
How to change the handlebar position . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Changing the spring preload of shock absorber . . . . . . .18  
Pivot bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Check chain tension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Correct chain tension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Chain maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Chain wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
General informations about KTM disc brakes . . . . . . . .20  
Adjusting of free travel at the hand brake lever . . . . . . .21  
STORAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
Re-initiation after time of storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - CHASSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
HEAD WORD INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
WIRING DIAGRAMME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Appendix  
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SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS  
Chassis number  
The chassis number is stamped on the right side of the steering head tube.  
Write this number into the field on page no 1.  
Engine number, engine type  
The engine number and the engine type are stamped into the left side of  
the engine below the engine sprocket. Please note this number down on  
page 1.  
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OPERATION INSTRUMENTS  
Clutch lever  
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The clutch lever 1 is located on the left side of the handlebar. The adju-  
sting screw Ais used to change the original position of the clutch lever (see  
maintenance work on chassis and engine).  
A
Hand decompression lever  
The hand decompression lever 2is needed only if a fall on your motorcycle  
causes overflowing in the carburetor. To "pump the engine free", pull the  
hand decompression lever during the starting procedure.  
2
The outer end of the lever must at all times provide for a backlash of  
approx. 10mm (0,4 in). Only thereafter may it cause valve motion (to be  
recognized by the stronger resistance which the hand decompression level  
encounters).  
CAUTION  
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NEVER USE THE HAND DECOMPRESSION LEVER TO TURN OFF THE ENGINE. RATHER,  
USE THE SHORT-CIRCUIT BUTTON OR THE EMERGENCY-OFF BUTTON.  
– THE SETTING OF THE DECOMPRESSION CABLE SHOULD BE REGULARLY CHECKED. A  
LACK OF PLAY IN THE DECOMPRESSION LEVER CAN RESULT IN ENGINE DAMAGE.  
Hand brake lever  
The hand brake lever 3 is mounted on the handle bars on the right and  
actuates the front wheel brake. The adjusting screw B can be used to  
change the basic position of the hand brake lever (see "Maintenance").  
3
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WARNING  
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IF THE RESISTANCE IN THE HAND BRAKE LEVER OR FOOT BRAKE PEDAL FEELS SPONGY”  
(TOO MUCH GIVE), THIS IS AN INDICATION THAT SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH THE  
BRAKE SYSTEM. DONT RIDE YOUR MOTORCYCLE ANYMORE WITHOUT FIRST HAVING THE  
BRAKE SYSTEM LOOKED OVER BY A KTM DEALER.  
B
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Digital speedometer, indicator lamps (EXC)  
1
2
The green control lamp 1 flashes when the indicator is working in  
the same rhythm as the flashing indicator.  
The blue control lamp 2lights up when the high beam is on.  
3
Speedometer – digital (EXC)  
Some models are equipped with a digital speedometer 3.  
TRP  
STP  
DST  
CLK  
KMH = Speed, max. 200 km/h (is always indicated)  
Aside from speed indication the following indications can be selected:  
TRP = Trip distance  
STP = Stopwatch max. 10 h, automatic start/stop function  
DST = Total distance up to 99.999 km  
CLK = Clock  
See maintenance work for change of battery and basic setting.  
5
Odometer (EXC USA)  
The odometer is a mileage indicator and can be set to 0 by means of the  
adjustment wheel 4.  
4
Speedometer, indicator lamps (EXC AUS)  
The mileage indicator Ain the speedometer 5indicates overall mileage.  
When the turn indicator is on, the green indicator lamp 6will be flashing in  
the same rhythm.  
5
A
The blue indicator lamp 7will be lit when the high beam is on  
6
7
Short circuit button (SX/MXC)  
The short circuit button 8turns off the engine. When pressing this button,  
the ignition circuit is short-cicuited.  
8
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Combination switch (EXC)  
The light switch has 2, respetively 3 switch positions.  
A= Light off (this function is not available in all models)  
B= Low beam on  
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2
C= High beam on  
You may use button 1to actuate the horn.  
The red short circuit button 2 serves to switch off the engine. Leave the  
switch pressed until the engine stops.  
A
B
C
Headlamp switch (EXC USA)  
In this model the headlamp is switched on with the pull switch 3.  
3
6
Flasher switch  
Flasher left  
Flasher right  
Emergency OFF button (EXC)  
The red emergency-OFF button 4 is arranged adjacent to the  
throttle grip. To turn off the engine, push the button until the engine  
comes to a standstill.  
4
5
Pushing of the black starter button 5actuates the E-starter.  
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WARNING  
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ALWAYS VERIFY THAT THE TRANSMISSION HAS BEEN SET TO IDLE (NEUTRAL) BEFORE  
ACTUATING THE STARTER BUTTON. IF YOU START THE MOTORCYCLE WITH  
ENGAGED, THE MOTORCYCLE WILL MOVE FORWARD.  
A
GEAR  
Emergency OFF switch (EXC Australia)  
The red emergency-OFF switch 6is arranged adjacent to the throttle grip.  
In this position, the E-starter is operational and the engine can  
be started.  
6
In this position, the E-starter and ignition circuits are interrup-  
ted. The E-starter cannot be actuated, and the engine will not  
start, not even if you attempt to start it with the kickstarter.  
Pushing of the black starter button 5actuates the E-starter.  
5
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WARNING  
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ALWAYS VERIFY THAT THE TRANSMISSION HAS BEEN SET TO IDLE (NEUTRAL) BEFORE  
ACTUATING THE STARTER BUTTON. IF YOU START THE MOTORCYCLE WITH  
ENGAGED, THE MOTORCYCLE WILL MOVE FORWARD.  
A
GEAR  
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Filler cap  
To open filler cap: Turn the filler cap counter-clockwise.  
To close filler cap: ut filler cap on and tighten it by turning it clockwise.  
Install tank breather hose 1without kinks.  
1
Fuel  
The racing engine needs premium gasoline with an octane number of 95 or  
higher.  
CAUTION  
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USE LEADED OR UNLEADED PREMIUM GRADE GASOLINE (95 OCTANES). NEVER USE ANY  
GASOLINE HAVING LESS THAN 95 OCTANES BECAUSE IT MAY DAMAGE THE ENGINE.  
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WARNING  
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GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND POISONOUS. EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED  
WHEN HANDLING GASOLINE. DO NOT REFUEL THE MOTORCYCLE NEAR OPEN FLAMES OR  
BURNING CIGARETTES. ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE BEFORE REFUELLING. BE  
CAREFUL NOT TO SPILL GASOLINE ON THE ENGINE OR EXHAUST PIPE WHILE THE ENGINE IS  
HOT. WIPE UP SPILLS PROMPTLY. IF GASOLINE IS SWALLOWED OR SPLASHED IN THE EYES,  
SEEK A DOCTORS ADVICE IMMEDIATELY.  
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35 mm  
Fuel expands when its temperature rises. Therefore do not fill the tank to  
the top (see fig.).  
Fuel tap  
OFF In this position the fuel tap is closed. No fuel may flow to the carburetor.  
ON During operation the twist grip must be turned to ON. This means  
that the fuel can flow to the carburetor. With the twist grip in this  
position the tank will be emptied until only the reserve is left.  
RES The reserve tank cannot be tapped until the rotating handle is turned  
to the RES position. Fill the tank as soon as possible and remember to  
turn the rotating handle back to the ON position so that you will have  
backup fuel next time, too.  
Reserve MXC...........................3.0 l (0,8 US gallons)  
Reserve EXC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 l (0,3 US gallons)  
CAUTION  
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THE FUEL TAP SHOULD BE LOCKED WHENEVER THE MOTORCYCLE IS PARKED. IF THE TAP  
IS NOT CLOSED THE CARBURETOR MAY OVERFLOW AND FUEL GET INTO THE ENGINE.  
OFF  
ON  
RES  
SX  
MXC  
EXC  
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Choke  
If you pull the choke button 1out as far as possible, a bore in the carbure-  
tor will be unblocked through which the engine may take in additional fuel.  
The result is a „fat“ fuel-air mixture of the type needed for cold starts.  
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To deactivate the choke, push the choke button back into its basic position.  
Shift lever  
The shift lever is mounted on the left side of the engine. The position of the  
gears is shown in the illustration. Neutral, or the idle speed, is located  
between first and second gear.  
2,3,4 (5,6)  
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1
8
Kickstarter  
The kickstarter is mounted on the left side of the engine. Its upper part can  
be swivelled.  
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WARNING  
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– IF YOU WANT TO START THE ENGINE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU ALWAYS PUT ON STURDY  
MOTORCYCLE BOOTS IN ORDER TO AVOID INJURIES. YOU MIGHT SLIP OFF THE KICK-  
STARTER, OR THE ENGINE MAY KICK BACK AND PROPEL YOUR FOOT UPWARD WITH  
GREAT VEHEMENCE.  
– ALWAYS KICK KICKSTARTER BRISKLY ALL THE WAY WITHOUT OPENING THE THROTTLE.  
KICKING THE KICKSTARTER WITH NOT ENOUGH MOMENTUM, AND AN OPENED  
THROTTLE GRIP INCREASE THE KICK-BACK HAZARD.  
Foot brake pedal  
The foot brake pedal is disposed in front of the right foot rest. Its basic posi-  
tion can be adjusted to your seat position (see maintenance work).  
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WARNING  
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IF THE RESISTANCE IN THE HAND BRAKE LEVER OR FOOT BRAKE PEDAL FEELS SPONGY”  
(TOO MUCH GIVE), THIS IS AN INDICATION THAT SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH THE  
BRAKE SYSTEM. DONT RIDE YOUR MOTORCYCLE ANYMORE WITHOUT FIRST HAVING THE  
BRAKE SYSTEM LOOKED OVER BY A KTM DEALER.  
Side stand  
Push the side stand to the ground with your foot and load it with the  
motorcycle. Make sure that you put your bike on solid ground and in a  
secure position. For off-road riding, you can use the rubber band 2 to  
additionally secure the center stand in its folded-up position.  
2
CAUTION  
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– THE SIDE STAND IS ONLY DESIGNED FOR THE WEIGHT OF THE MOTORCYCLE. IF YOU  
GET ON THE MOTORCYCLE AND THUS PUT ADDITIONAL WEIGHT ON THE SIDE STAND,  
THE SIDE STAND OR THE FRAME CAN BE DAMAGED AND THE MOTORCYCLE MAY FALL  
ON THE SIDE.  
– ALWAYS CHECK BEFORE GOING FOR A RIDE THAT YOU HAVE FOLDED UP THE SIDE  
STAND AS FAR AS POSSIBLE. IF THE STAND TOUCHES THE GROUND WHILE YOU ARE  
DRIVING, YOU MAY LOSE CONTROLL OF YOUR MOTORCYCLE.  
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Compression damping of fork  
Hydraulic compression damping determines the reaction when the fork is  
compressed. The degree of compression can be adjusted with adjusting  
screws at the bottom of the fork legs.Remove the protecting cap 1.  
Turn the adjusting screws 2clockwise to increase damping, turn it counter-  
clockwise to reduce damping during compression.  
1
STANDARD ADJUSTMENT  
– turn adjusting screw clockwise as far as it will go  
– turn it back by as many clicks as are specified for the relevant type of  
fork  
2
WP 1418W710 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 clicks (SX)  
WP 0518W712 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 clicks (EXC/MXC)  
2
Rebound damping of fork  
Hydraulic rebound damping determines the reaction when the fork is  
rebound. By turning the adjusting screw 1(REB), the degree of damping of  
the rebound can be adjusted. Turn the knob clockwise to increase damping,  
turn it counterclockwise to reduce damping during rebounding.  
3
3
STANDARD ADJUSTMENT  
– turn adjusting screw clockwise as far as it will go  
– turn it back by as many clicks as are specified for the relevant type of  
fork  
WP 1418W710 . . . . . 16 clicks (SX)  
WP 0518W712 . . . . . 12 clicks (MXC/EXC)  
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Damping action during compression of shock absorber (SX)  
The shock absorber on the SX models can synchronize the compression  
damping in the low and high-speed range separately (Dual Compression  
Control).  
Low and high speed refers to the movement of the shock absorber during  
compression and not to the speed of the motorcycle.  
The low and high-speed technology overlaps.  
The low-speed setting is primarily for slow to normal shock absorber com-  
pression rates.  
The high-speed setting is effective at fast compression rates.  
Turning in a clockwise direction will increase the damping, turning counter-  
clockwise will decrease the damping.  
Standard low-speed setting:  
– Turn the adjusting screw 4to the limit in a clockwise direction using a  
screwdriver .  
– Unscrew the respective number of clicks for the specific type of shock  
absorber in a counterclockwise direction.  
6
Type White Power 1218W738 . . . . . . .15 clicks  
4
Standard high-speed setting:  
– Turn the adjusting screw 5to the limit in a counterclockwise direction  
using a box wrench.  
– Unscrew the respective number of turns for the specific type of shock  
absorber in a clockwise direction.  
Type White Power 1218W738 . . . . . . . 2 turns  
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WARNING  
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THE DAMPING UNIT OF THE SHOCK ABSORBER IS FILLED WITH HIGH-COMPRESSION  
NITROGEN. NEVER TRY TO TAKE THE SHOCK ABSORBER APART OR TO DO ANY MAINTEN-  
ANCE WORK YOURSELF. SEVERE INJURIES COULD BE THE RESULT.  
5
NEVER UNSCREW THE BLACK SCREW CONNECTION 6(24MM).  
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Compression damping of shock absorber (MXC, EXC)  
The compression damping (during compression) can be adjusted for the  
MXC and EXC shock absorbers (Mono Compression Control).  
The degree of damping can be adjusted by turning adjusting screw 1with  
a screwdriver. Turning in a clockwise direction will increase the damping,  
turning in a counterclockwise direction will decrease the damping.  
2
STANDARD ADJUSTMENT:  
1
– Turn the adjusting screw clockwise to the stop.  
– Then turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise, counting the number of  
clicks that corresponds to the respective type of shock absorber.  
Type White Power 1218W739.............15 clicks  
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WARNING  
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THE DAMPING UNIT OF THE SHOCK ABSORBER IS FILLED WITH HIGH-COMPRESSION  
NITROGEN. NEVER TRY TO TAKE THE SHOCK ABSORBER APART OR TO DO ANY MAINTEN-  
ANCE WORK YOURSELF. SEVERE INJURIES COULD BE THE RESULT.  
NEVER UNSCREW THE BLACK SCREW CONNECTION 2(24MM).  
Rebound damping of shock absorber (SX, MXC, EXC)  
By using the adjusting screw 3, the degree of damping of the rebound can  
be adjusted. Turn the knob to the right side to increase damping, turn it to  
the left side to reduce damping during rebounding.  
3
STANDARD ADJUSTMENT:  
– Turn the adjusting screw clockwise to the stop.  
– Then turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise, counting the number of  
clicks that corresponds to the respective type of shock absorber.  
Type White Power 1218W738.............25 clicks  
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10  
Type White Power 1218W739.............25 clicks  
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WARNING  
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THE DAMPING UNIT OF THE SHOCK ABSORBER IS FILLED WITH HIGH-COMPRESSION  
NITROGEN. NEVER TRY TO TAKE THE SHOCK ABSORBER APART OR TO DO ANY MAINTEN-  
ANCE WORK YOURSELF. SEVERE INJURIES COULD BE THE RESULT.  
NEVER UNSCREW THE BLACK SCREW CONNECTION 4(15MM).  
Steering lock  
The handlebar can be locked by means of the lock located on the steering  
head. To lock it, turn handlebar all the way to the right, insert key, turn it to  
left, press it in, turn it to right, and remove it.  
CAUTION  
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NEVER LEAVE THE KEY INSERTED IN THE STEERING LOCK. IF YOU TURN THE HANDLEBAR  
TO THE LEFT THE KEY COULD GET DAMAGED.  
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DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS  
Check the following before each start  
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WARNING  
– THE SX MODELS ARE NOT APPROVED FOR USE ON PUBLIC ROADS AND  
FREEWAYS.  
– WHEN RIDING YOUR MOTORCYCLE, PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT  
OTHER PEOPLE MAY FEEL MOLESTED BY EXCESSIVE NOISE.  
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When you start off, the motorcycle must be in perfect mecha-  
nical condition. For safety reasons, you should make a habit of  
performing an overall check of your motorcycle before each  
start.  
The following checks should be performed:  
1 CHECK THE OIL LEVEL  
Insufficient oil results in premature wear and consequently  
to engine damage.  
Instructions for initial operation  
2 FUEL  
– Verify that your KTM dealer performed the PREPARATION  
OF VEHICLE jobs (see Customer Service Manual).  
– Read these operating instructions carefully before your first  
ride.  
Check that there is sufficient fuel in the tank; when closing  
the filler cap, check that the tank venting hose is free of  
kinks.  
3 CHAIN  
– Familiarize yourself with the operating elements.  
– Set the clutch lever, the handbrake lever, and the footbrake  
pedal to the positions that are most convenient for you.  
– Get used to handling the motorcycle on an empty parking  
lot or open space, before starting on a longer drive. Also try  
to drive as slowly as possible and in standing position, to  
improve your feeling for the vehicle.  
– Do not drive along off-road tracks which go beyond your  
abitily and experience.  
– Hold the handle bars with both hands and leave your feet  
on the foot rests while driving.  
– Remove your foot from the foot brake lever when you are  
not braking. If the foot brake lever is not released the brake  
pads rub continuously and the braking system is over-  
heated.  
– Do not make any alterations to the motorcycle and always  
use ORIGINAL KTM SPARE PARTS. Spare parts from other  
manufacturers can impair the safety of the motorcycle.  
– Motorcycles are sensitive to alterations in the distribution of  
weight. If you are taking luggage with you, this should be  
secured as close as possible to the middle of the vehicle; dis-  
tribute the weight evenly between the front and rear wheel.  
Never exceed the maximum permissible laden weight and  
the axle weights. The maximum permissible laden weight is  
made up of the following components:  
A loose chain can fall from the chain wheels; an extremely  
worn chain can tear, and insufficient lubrication can result in  
unnecessary wear to the chain and chain wheels. Excessive  
tensioning of the chain will put additional load on the com-  
ponents of the secondary drivetrain (chain, bearings of  
transmission and rear wheel). Aside from resulting prema-  
ture wear, if worst comes to worst the chain may rupture or  
the countershaft of the transmission may break.  
4 TIRES  
Check for damaged tires. Tires showing cuts or dents must  
be replaced. The tread depth must comply with the legal  
regulations. Also check the air pressure. Insufficient tread  
and incorrect air pressure deteriorate the driving  
performance.  
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5 BRAKES  
Check correct functioning of the braking system. Check for  
sufficient brake fluid in the reservoir. The reservoirs have  
been designed in such a way that brake fluid does not need  
to be refilled even when the brake pads are worn. If the  
level of brake fluid falls below the minimum value, this indi-  
cates a leak in the braking system or completely worn out  
brake pads. Arrange for the braking system to be checked  
by a KTM specialist, as complete failure of the braking  
system can be avoided.  
Also check the state of the brake hose and the thickness of  
the brake linings.  
– Motorcycle ready for operation and tank full  
– Luggage  
Check free travel at hand brake lever and foot brake lever.  
6 CABLES  
Check correct setting and easy running of all control cables.  
7 COOLING FLUID  
– Driver with protective clothing and helmet.  
– Pay attention to running-in procedure.  
Check the level of cooling fluid when the engine is cold.  
8 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM  
Running in the Racing models  
Check correct functioning of headlamps, tail-lights, brake  
lights, indicators, control lamps and horn while the engine is  
running.  
Even very precisely machined sections of engine components  
have rougher surfaces than components which have been sli-  
ding across one another for quite some time. Therefore, every  
engine needs to be broken in.  
9 LUGGAGE  
If you are taking luggage with you, check that this is  
securely fastened.  
For this reason, do not load the engine more than 50% of its  
capacity during the first 3 operating hours. Besides, the engine  
speed must not exceed 7000 rpm. Avoid going full-throttle!  
In the following 12 operating hours, you may load the engine  
up to 75% of its capacity. Use the motorcycle on various types  
of terrain (road, easy off-road trails).  
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WARNING  
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– WEAR SUITABLE CLOTHING WHEN DRIVING A MOTORCYCLE. CLEVER  
KTM DRIVERS ALWAYS WEAR HELMET, BOOTS, GLOVES AND  
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JACKET, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER DRIVING ALL DAY OR JUST FOR A  
SHORT TRIP. THE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING SHOULD BE BRIGHTLY COLO-  
RED SO THAT OTHER VEHICLE CAN SEE YOU AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.  
– ALWAYS TURN ON THE LIGHT TO MAKE SURE THAT OTHER DRIVERS  
BECOME AWARE OF YOU AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.  
– DO NOT DRIVE AFTER HAVING CONSUMED ALCOHOL.  
– ONLY USE ACCESSORIES THAT HAVE BEEN RELEASED BY KTM. FOR  
EXAMPLE, FRONT PANELLING CAN IMPAIR THE DRIVING PROPERTIES OF  
THE MOTORCYCLE. CASES, EXTRA TANKS ETC. CAN ALTER THE WEIGHT  
DISTRIBUTION AND THUS ALSO IMPAIR THE VEHICLES DRIVING  
PROPERTIES.  
CAUTION  
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THE 400/520 SC/MXC/EXC RACING MODELS WERE UNCOMPRO-  
MISINGLY DESIGNED FOR OFF-ROAD COMPETITION PURPOSES ONLY. EVEN  
THOUGH THE EXC MODELS ARE APPROVED FOR USE ON PUBLIC ROADS,  
THEIR USE ON ROADS IS RECOMMENDABLE ONLY TO  
A
VERY LIMITED  
EXTENT. AVOID EXTENDED ON-ROAD RIDES AT FULL THROTTLE.  
– THE FRONT AND REAR WHEEL ARE ALLOWED TO BE FITTED ONLY WITH  
TIRES THAT HAVE THE SAME PROFILE TYPE.  
– THE RACING MODELS ARE DESIGNED AND DIMENSIONED FOR 1 PER-  
SON ONLY. NEVER TAKE ANOTHER RIDER ALONG.  
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Starting when the engine is cold  
1 Open the fuel tap 1.  
2 Swing up the side stand or center stand.  
3 Put the gear in neutral.  
4 Operate the choke 2.  
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5 Leave throttle closed and kick the kickstarter briskly ALL THE WAY or  
actuate the E-starter.  
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WARNING  
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– IF YOU WANT TO START THE ENGINE, MAKE SURE THAT YOU ALWAYS PUT ON STURDY  
MOTORCYCLE BOOTS IN ORDER TO AVOID INJURIES. YOU MIGHT SLIP OFF THE KICK-  
STARTER, OR THE ENGINE MAY KICK BACK AND PROPEL YOUR FOOT UPWARD WITH  
GREAT VEHEMENCE.  
– ALWAYS KICK KICKSTARTER BRISKLY ALL THE WAY WITHOUT OPENING THE THROTTLE.  
KICKING THE KICKSTARTER WITH NOT ENOUGH MOMENTUM, AND AN OPENED  
THROTTLE GRIP INCREASE THE KICK-BACK HAZARD.  
– DO NOT START THE ENGINE AND ALLOW IT TO IDLE IN A CLOSED AREA. EXHAUST  
FUMES ARE POISONOUS AND CAN CAUSE LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND DEATH.  
ALWAYS PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING.  
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CAUTION  
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– MAXIMAL PERIOD FOR CONTINUOUS STARTING: 5 SECONDS. WAIT AT LEAST 5  
SECONDS BEFORE TRYING AGAIN.  
– DONT RIDE YOUR MOTORCYCLE WITH FULL LOAD AND DONT REV ENGINE WHEN  
COLD. BECAUSE THE PISTON IS WARMING UP FASTER THAN THE WATER COOLED  
CYLINDER, IT CAN CAUSE ENGINE DAMAGE.  
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Starting when the engine is warm  
1 Open the fuel tap 1.  
2 Swing up the side stand.  
3 Put the gear in neutral.  
4 Leave throttle closed and kick the kickstarter briskly ALL THE WAY or  
actuate the E-starter.  
What to do when the engine is „flooded”  
In the event of a fall, more fuel than necessary may get into the engine. In  
order to "pump the engine free", pull the hand decompression lever, fully  
rev up the engine, actuate the kickstarter 5 to 10 times or actuate the E-  
starter 2 times for 5 seconds each. Then, start the engine as described  
above.  
If the engine fails to start, unscrew the spark plug and dry it.  
NOTE:  
The carburetor has an accelerator pump. Every time you open the throttle,  
fuel will be injected into the intake passage. When starting, be sure that you  
open the throttle completely only once.  
Starting off  
Pull the clutch lever. Put the engine into first gear, slowly release the clutch  
lever and open throttle at the same time.  
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WARNING  
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– BEFORE YOU START OFF, CHECK THAT THE SIDE STAND HAS BEEN SWUNG UP FULLY.  
IF THE STAND DRAGS ON THE GROUND, THE MOTORCYCLE CAN GO OUT OF  
CONTROL.  
– ALWAYS TURN ON THE LIGHT TO MAKE SURE THAT OTHER DRIVERS BECOME AWARE  
OF YOU AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.  
Shifting/Riding  
You are now in first gear, refered to as the drive or uphill gear. Depending  
on the conditions (traffic, hill size, etc.), you can shift to a higher gear. Close  
throttle, at the same time pull clutch lever in and shift to the next higher  
gear. Let clutch lever go again and give gas. If you turned on the choke,  
make sure you turn it off again as soon as engine is warm.  
When you reach full speed through opening the throttle all the way, turn  
throttle back to 3/4; the speed hardly decreases although the engine will  
use less gas.  
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Only give as much gas as the engine can handle. Through  
quick and high reving of throttle, the fuel usage increases.  
By shifting down, use the brakes if necessary and close throttle  
at the same time. Pull clutch lever and shift down to the next  
gear. Let clutch lever go slowely and open throttle or shift  
down again.  
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WARNING  
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– IN CASE OF RAIN, AFTER WASHING THE MOTORCYCLE, AFTER RIDES  
THROUGH WATER AND IN CASE OF RIDES ON WET OFF-ROAD TRACKS,  
HUMID OR DIRTY BRAKE DISCS CAN DELAY THE BRAKING EFFECT. THE  
BRAKES MUST BE PULLED UNTIL THEY ARE DRY OR CLEAN.  
– RIDES ON SALT-STREWED OR DIRTY ROADS CAN ALSO DELAY THE BRA-  
KING EFFECT. THE BRAKES MUST BE PULLED UNTIL THEY ARE CLEAN.  
– DIRTY BRAKE DISCS CAUSE INCREASED TEAR OF BRAKE PADS AND  
BRAKE DISCS.  
– WHEN YOU BRAKE, THE BRAKE DISCS, BRAKE PADS, BRAKE CALIPER  
AND BRAKE FLUID HEAT UP. THE HOTTER THESE PARTS GET, THE WEA-  
KER THE BREAKING EFFECT. IN EXTREME CASES, THE ENTIRE BRAKING  
SYSTEM CAN FAIL.  
NOTE:  
DEDICATED TO NOTHING BUT OFFROAD RACING, 400/520  
SX/MXC/EXC RACING MODELS MAKE NO COMPROMISES IN THEIR  
DESIGN. AS SUCH, THEY DO NOT INCLUDE ANY RADIATOR FAN, AND THE  
SIZE OF THE RADIATOR IS DIMENSIONED FOR OPTIMUM ERGONOMICS.  
IN NORMAL RACING, THE COOLING SYSTEM IS SUFFICIENT.  
IF YOU USE YOUR MOTORBIKE IN OTHER CONDITIONS, PLEASE NOTE THAT  
THE E-STARTER ALLOWS YOU TO START MXC/EXC RACING MODELS  
AGAIN AT ANY TIME. THEREFORE, TURN OFF THE ENGINE IF YOU  
INTEND TO RUN YOUR MOTORCYCLE IN IDLE OR AT STANDSTILL FOR  
LONGER PERIODS OF TIME (MORE THAN 2 MINUTES).  
Stopping and parking  
– AVOID LETTING THE CLUTCH SLIP FREQUENTLY AND FOR EXTENDED  
PERIODS. THIS WOULD CAUSE THE ENGINE OIL TO HEAT UP, THEREBY  
HEATING UP THE ENGINE AND THE COOLING SYSTEM. RATHER, YOU  
SHOULD DRIVE AT LOW SPEEDS (4-STROKE STYLE - LETTING THE  
ENGINE PULL YOU) AND NOT AT HIGH SPEEDS NOT BY LETTING THE  
CLUTCH SLIP (2-STROKE STYLE).  
Apply the brakes fully and put the engine into neutral. To turn  
off the engine, push the short-circuit button or the emergency-  
OFF button with the engine at idling speed until the engine  
stops. Turn the fuel tap to the OFF position, park on an area  
where the ground is firm, and lock the motorcycle.  
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WARNING  
– NEVER LEAVE YOUR MOTORCYCLE WITHOUT SUPERVISION IF THE  
ENGINE IS RUNNING.  
– MOTORCYCLE ENGINES PRODUCE A GREAT AMOUNT OF HEAT WHILE  
RUNNING. THE ENGINE, EXHAUST PIPE, MUFFLER, BRAKE ROTORS, AND  
SHOCK ABSORBERS CAN BECOME VERY HOT. DO NOT TOUCH ANY OF  
THESE PARTS AFTER OPERATING THE MOTORCYCLE, AND TAKE CARE TO  
PARK IT WHERE PEDESTRIANS ARE NOT LIKELY TO TOUCH IT AND GET  
BURNED.  
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WARNING  
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– OBSERVE THE TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, DRIVE DEFENSIVELY AND TRYING  
TO LOOK AHEAD AS FAR AS POSSIBLE SO THAT ANY HAZARDS CAN BE  
RECOGNIZED AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.  
– ADJUST YOUR DRIVING SPEED ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONS AND  
YOUR DRIVING SKILLS.  
– DRIVE CAREFULLY UN UNKNOWN ROADS OR ON UNFAMILIAR TRIALS.  
– WHEN DRIVING OFF-ROAD, ALWAYS HAVE A FRIEND ON A SECOND  
MOTORCYCLE TO KEEP YOU COMPANY, SO THAT YOU CAN HELP EACH  
OTHER SHOULD DIFFICULTIES ARISE.  
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CAUTION  
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– REPLACE HELMET VISOR OR GOGGLE LENS WHEN SCRATCHED OR  
DAMAGED. IF BRIGHT LIGHT SHINES THROUGH A SCRATCHED VISOR OR  
LENS, THE OPERATOR WILL BE BLINDED.  
– AFTER FALLING WITH THE MOTORCYCLE, CHECK ALL FUNCTIONS  
THOROUGHLY BEFORE STARTING UP OPERATIONS AGAIN.  
– A TWISTED HANDLEBAR MUST ALWAYS BE REPLACED. DO NOT ADJUST  
THE HANDLEBAR, IT WILL LOSE STA-BILITY.  
– NEVER USE THE HAND DECOMPRESSION LEVER TO TURN OFF THE  
ENGINE. RATHER, USE THE SHORT-CIRCUIT BUTTON OR THE EMER-  
GENCY-OFF BUTTON.  
– CLOSE THE FUEL TAP WHEN LEAVING YOUR VEHICLE.OTHERWISE THE  
CARBURETTOR CAN FLOOD AND FUEL WILL ENTER THE ENGINE.  
– NEVER PARK YOUR MOTORCYCLE IN PLACES WHERE THERE EXIST FIRE  
HAZARDS DUE TO DRY GRASS OR OTHER EASILY FLAMMABLE  
MATERIALS.  
CAUTION  
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– HIGH RPM RATES WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD HAVE AN ADVERSE  
EFFECT ON THE LIFE OF YOUR ENGINE. WE RECOMMEND YOU RUN  
THE ENGINE IN A MODERATE RPM RANGE FOR A FEW MILES GIVING IT  
A CHANCE TO WARM UP. AFTER THAT NO FURTHER PRECAUTIONS IN  
THIS RESPECT NEED BE TAKEN. THE ENGINE HAS REACHED ITS OPERA-  
TING TEMPERATURE AS SOON AS THE RADIATORS BECOME WARM.  
– NEVER HAVE THE THROTTLE WIDE OPEN WHEN CHANGING DOWN TO  
A LOWER GEAR. THE ENGINE WILL OVER-REV, DAMAGING THE VALVES.  
IN ADDITION, THE REAR WHEEL LOCKS SO THAT THE MOTORCYCLE  
CAN EASILY GET OUT OF CONTROL.  
– IF ANY ABNORMAL VIBRATIONS OCCUR WHILE DRIVING, CHECK THAT  
THE ENGINE FASTENING BOLTS ARE TIGHT.  
– IN THE EVENT THAT, WHILE RIDING ON YOUR MOTORCYCLE, YOU  
NOTICE ANY UNUSUAL OPERATION-RELATED NOISE, STOP IMMEDIA-  
TELY, TURN THE ENGINE OFF, AND CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED KTM  
DEALER.  
– NEVER START YOUR MOTORCYCLE IF NO AIR FILTER HAS BEEN MOUN-  
TED; OTHERWISE, DUST AND DIRT MAY ENTER THE ENGINE AND CAUSE  
INCREASED WEAR.  
NOTE REGARDING THE SIDE STAND:  
Use your foot to kick side stand forward up to the stop and  
lean the motorcycle sideways. Make sure that the ground is  
solid and that your motorcycle is standing securely. Just in  
case, you can shift into first gear.  
CAUTION  
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Braking  
THE SIDE STAND IS DESIGNED TO BEAR ONLY THE LOAD OF THE  
MOTORCYCLE. THE SIDE STAND AND/OR THE FRAME CAN BE DAMAGED  
AND THE MOTORCYCLE CAN FALL OVER IF YOU MOUNT THE MOTOR-  
CYCLE, THUS PUTTING AN ADDITIONAL LOAD ON THE SIDE STAND.  
Close throttle and apply the hand and foot brakes at the same  
time. When driving on sandy, wet or slippery ground use  
mainly the rear wheel brake. Always brake with feeling,  
blocking wheels can cause you to skid or fall. Also change  
down to lower gears depending on your speed.  
When driving down hill, use the braking effect of the engine.  
Change down one or two gears but do not overspeed the  
engine. In this way, you will not need to brake so much and  
the brakes will not overheat.  
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400/520 SX/MXC/EXC RACING  
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 2001  
after/every  
15 hours  
or  
1. service after  
3 hours  
A washed motorcycle can be checked more quickly which saves money!  
or  
100 l fuel  
20 l fuel  
Change engine oil, short and long oi lfilters  
Clean oil screen and drain plug magnet  
Check oil lines for damage or bends  
Replace spark plug (after 30 hours)  
Check and adjust valve clearance  
Check engine mounting bolts for tightness  
Check carburetor connection boot for cracks and leaks  
Check idle speed setting  
Check vent hoses for damage or bends  
Check cooling system for leaks, check quantity of anti freeze  
Check exhaust system for leaks and fitment  
Check cables for damage, smooth operation and bends  
adjust and lubricate  
Check fluid level of the clutch master cylinder  
Clean air filter and filter box  
Check electric wires for damage and bends  
Check head lamp setting  
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Check function of electric systems (low-, high beam, break light, indicator  
indicator lamps, speedometer illumination, horn, emergency OFF switch or button  
Check brake fluid level, lining thickness, brake discs  
Check brake lines for damage and leaks  
Check smooth operation and adjust free travel of handbrake/foot brake lever  
Check tightness of brake system screws  
Check shock absorber and fork for leaks and function  
Clean fork dust bellows  
Bleed fork legs  
Check swing arm bearings  
Check/adjust steering head bearings  
Check tightness of chassis screws  
(triple clamps, fork leg axle passage)  
Check spoke tension and rim joint  
Check tyres and air pressure  
Check chain, rear sprockets and chain guides for wear, fit and tension  
Lubricate chain  
Check clearance of wheel bearings  
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE WORK THAT CAN BE CARRIED OUT BY EXTRA ORDER  
at least  
once a year  
Complete maintenance of fork  
Complete maintenance of shock absorber  
Clean and grease steering head bearings and gasket elements  
Clean and adjust carburetor  
Replace glass fibre yarn filling of the exhaust main silencer  
Treat electric contacts and switches with contact spray  
Treat battery connections with contact grease  
Change hydraulic clutch fluid  
Change brake fluid  
IF MOTORCYCLE IS USED FOR COMPETITION 15 HOURS SERVICE SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT AFTER EVERY RACE!  
SERVICE INTERVALLS SHOULD NEVER BE EXCEED BY MOOR THAN  
2
HOURS OR 15 LITERS OF FUEL.  
MAINTENANCE WORK DONE BY KTM AUTHORISED WORKSHOPS IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE OF CARE AND CHECKS DONE BY THE RIDER!  
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IMPORTANT CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE RIDER  
Befor each  
start  
After every  
cleaning  
For cross-  
country use  
Check oil level  
Check brake fluid level  
Check brake pads for wear  
Check lights for function  
Check horn for function  
Lubricate and adjust cables and nipples  
Bleed fork legs regulary  
Remove and clean fork dust bellows regulary  
Clean and lubricate chain, check tension and adjust if necessary  
Clean air filter and filter box  
Check tyres for pressure and wear  
Check cooling fluid level  
Check fuel lines for leaks  
Drain and clean float chamber  
Check all control elements for smooth operation  
Check brake performance  
Treat blank metal parts (with the exception of brake and exhaust system)  
with wax-based anti corrosion agent  
Treat ignition and steering locks and light switches with contact spray  
Check tightness of screws, nuts and hose clamps regular  
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Continued tests of the 400/520 racing motor for KTM's specialized workshop  
(additional order for KTM's specialized workshop)  
a 100 l fuel consumption is equivalent to approx. 15 operating hours  
Force fit of clutch drive shaftestsitz  
Clutch disk wear  
Cylinder and piston wear  
Groove piston-pin retainer wear  
Camshaft wear  
Radial clearance of camshaft bearing  
Valve spring length  
Spring washer wear  
Valve disk slack  
Valve guide wear  
Radial clearance of rocker-arm roller  
Elongation of timing chain  
Wear of toothing on chain tensioner  
Crankshaft journal/crankshaft wear  
Radial clearance of conrod bearing  
Radial clearance of piston pin bearing  
Wear of balancing shaft bearing  
Wear of crankshaft bearing  
Transmission wear  
Flection of transmission shafts  
Length of bypass valve spring  
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MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE  
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WARNING  
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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTING WORK MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK (*) REQUIRES EXPERT SKILLS AND  
TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW. FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS HAVE SUCH WORK PERFORMED BY A SPECIALIZED  
KTM DEALER WHERE YOUR MOTORCYCLE WILL BE OPTIMALLY SERVICED BY APPROPRIATELY QUALIFIED  
SKILLED STAFF.  
CAUTION  
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– WHEN CLEANING THE MOTORCYCLE, DO NOT USE A HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING UNIT IF POSSIBLE, OTHERWISE WATER WILL PENETRATE THE BEARINGS, CAR-  
BURETOR, ELECTRIC CONNECTORS ETC.  
– WHEN TRANSPORTING YOUR KTM, ENSURE THAT IT IS HELD UPRIGHT WITH RESTRAINING STRAPS OR OTHER MECHANICAL FASTENING DEVICES AND THAT  
THE FUEL TAP IS IN THE OFF POSITION - IF THE MOTORCYCLE SHOULD FALL OVER, NO FUEL CAN LEAK FROM THE CARBURETOR OR FUEL TANK  
– ONLY USE SPECIAL SCREWS WITH AN APPROPRIATE THREAD LENGTH SUPPLIED BY KTM TO FIX THE SPOILERS ON THE TANK. USING OTHER SCREWS OR  
LONGER SCREWS CAN CAUSE LEAKS IN THE TANK THROUGH WHICH FUEL CAN FLOW OUT.  
– DO NOT USE TOOTHED WASHERS OR SPRING RINGS WITH THE ENGINE FASTENING SCREWS, AS THESE WORK INTO THE FRAME PARTS AND KEEP WORKING  
LOOSE. INSTEAD, USE SELF-LOCKING NUTS.  
– LET YOUR MOTORCYCLE COOL DOWN BEFORE BEGINNING ANY MAINTENANCE WORK IN ORDER TO AVOID GETTING BURNED.  
– REMOVE OILS, FATTY MATTERS, FILTERS, FUELS, WASHING DETERGENTS ETC. ORDERLY.  
– UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MAY USED OIL BE DISPOSED OF IN THE SEWAGE SYSTEM OR IN THE OPEN COUNTRYSIZE. 1 LITER USED OIL CONTAMINATES  
1.000.000 LITERS WATER.  
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Changing the original position of the clutch lever  
The adjusting screw 1can be used for individual adjustment of the original  
position of the clutch lever, thus allowing adjustment to an optimal position  
for every hand size.  
Turning the adjusting screw clockwise reduces the distance between the  
clutch lever and the handlebar. Turning the adjusting screw counterclock-  
wise increases the distance between the clutch lever and the handlebar.  
CAUTION  
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ADJUSTMENT OF THE CLUTCH LEVER POSITION IS ONLY POSSIBLE WITHIN CERTAIN LIMITS.  
ONLY TURN THE ADJUSTING SCREW MANUALLY AND NEVER APPLY EXCESSIVE FORCE.  
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Checking and adjusting the steering head bearing *  
Check steering head bearing for play periodically. For check put motorcycle  
on stand so that the front wheel is off the ground. Now try to move the  
fork forward and backward. For readjusting, loosen the five pinch bolts 2  
of the top triple clamp and turn steering stem bolt clockwise 3until there is  
no more play. Don’t tighten the steering stem bolt all the way, otherwise  
the bearings will be damaged. With a plastic hammer, lightly rap on the  
triple clamp to release tension. Retighten the five pinch bolts to 20 Nm  
(15 ft.lb).  
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WARNING  
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IF THE STEERING HEAD BEARING IS NOT ADJUSTED TO BE FREE OF PLAY, THE MOTORCY-  
CLE WILL EXHIBIT UNSTEADY DRIVING CHARACTERISTICS AND CAN GET OUT OF CONTROL.  
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CAUTION  
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IF YOU DRIVE WITH PLAY IN THE STEERING HEAD BEARING FOR LONGER PERIODS, THE  
BEARINGS AND SUBSEQUENTLY THE BEARING SEATS IN THE FRAME WILL BE DESTROYED.  
The steering head bearings should be regreased at least once a year  
(i.e. Shell Advance Grease).  
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Breather plug front fork  
After every 5 hours of use for competitive racing, slacken the breather  
plugs 1 a few turns in order to relieve excess pressure from the inside of  
the fork. To do this, place the motorcycle on a stand with the front wheel  
lifted off the ground. When riding the motorcycle mainly on street, it will be  
enough to have this job performed in the course of the periodical mainten-  
ance service.  
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CAUTION  
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EXCESSIVE PRESSURE IN THE INTERIOR OF THE FORK CAN CAUSE LEAKS IN THE FORK. IF  
YOUR FORK IS LEAKING, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO OPEN THE BREATHER PLUGS BEFORE  
HAVING THE SEALS REPLACED.  
Cleaning the dust sleeves of the telescopic fork  
The dust-protection bellows 2 are to remove dust and coarse dirt particles  
from the fork tube. However, after some time, dirt may also get in behind  
the dust-protection bellows. If this dirt is not removed, the oil sealing rings  
located behind it may start to leak.  
Use a screwdriver to lever the dust-protection bellows out of the outer  
tubes and slide them downward.  
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Clean dust-protection bellows, outer tubes, and fork tubes thoroughly, and  
oil them thoroughly with silicone spray or engine oil. Then, push dust-pro-  
tection bellows into the outer tubes by hand.  
Adjusting the spring preload on the fork (SX)  
The spring preload on the SX models can be adjusted (changed) by 10 mm  
by turning adjusting screw 3.  
Turning in a clockwise direction will increase the prestress, turning in a  
counterclockwise direction will decrease the prestress.  
Changing the spring preload will not affect the rebound damping adjust-  
ment.  
Generally, if the spring preload is higher, the rebound damping should also  
be set higher.  
3
Standard setting:  
Unscrew the adjusting screw to the limit and then back 2 turns.  
3
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How to change the handlebar position  
The handlebar position can be readjusted by 22 mm. Thus, you can put the  
handlebar to the position that is the most convenient for you. The upper tri-  
ple clamp 1includes 2 bores arranged at a distance of 15 mm (0,6 in) from  
one another. The bores at the handlebar support 2are offset from the cen-  
ter by 3.5 mm (0,13 in). Accordingly, you can mount the handlebar in  
4 different positions.  
For this purpose, remove screws 3 of the handlebar clamps and screws 4  
of the handlebar support. Position handlebar support, and tighten screws 4  
to 40 Nm (30 ft.lb). Mount handlebar and handlebar clamps, and tighten  
screws 3 to 20 Nm (15 ft.lb). The gap between handlebar support and  
handlebar clamps is to be of equal size in the front and in the rear.  
3
4
2
3,5 mm  
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Changing the spring preloading of the shock absorber  
The spring preload can be changed by turning the adjusting ring 5. For this  
purpose, you should dismount the shock absorber and clean it thoroughly.  
NOTE:  
– Before changing the spring preload note down the basic setting, e.g.  
how many threads are visible above the adjusting ring.  
– One rotation of the adjusting ring 5 changes the spring pretension by  
approximately 1,75 mm (0,07 in).  
6
Loosen the clamping screw 6 and use the hook wrench contained in the  
vehicle tool set to turn the adjusting ring as desired. Turning it counter-  
clockwise will reduce the preload, turning it clockwise will increase the  
preload.  
5
After readjusting the clamping screw 6, tighten it to 8 Nm (6 ft.lb)  
ADJUSTMENT VALUES - SPRING PRELOAD A  
minimum preload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 mm (0,15 in)  
STANDARD PRELOAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 mm (0,24 in)  
maximum preload. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 mm (0,4 in)  
A
Pivot bearing  
The pivot bearing 7 for PDS suspension struts at the swinging fork is  
Teflon-coated and must not be lubricated with either grease or other lubri-  
cants. Grease and other lubricants cause the Teflon coat to dissolve,  
whereby the bearing’s lifecycle will be reduced dramatically.  
When cleaning your bike with a high-pressure cleaner, do not aim the high-  
pressure spray directly at the pivot bearing.  
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Check chain tension  
To check the chain tension, park the motorcycle.  
A
Press chain upward at the end of the chain sliding component. The distance  
between chain and swing arm should be approx. 15 mm (0.6 in). In the  
course of this procedure, the upper chain portion A must be taut (see  
illustration).  
If necessary, correct chain tension.  
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WARNING  
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– EXCESSIVE TENSIONING OF THE CHAIN WILL PUT ADDITIONAL LOAD ON THE COMPO-  
NENTS OF THE SECONDARY DRIVETRAIN (CHAIN, BEARINGS OF TRANSMISSION AND  
REAR WHEEL). ASIDE FROM RESULTING PREMATURE WEAR, IF WORST COMES TO  
WORST THE CHAIN MAY RUPTURE OR THE COUNTERSHAFT OF THE TRANSMISSION  
MAY BREAK.  
– TOO MUCH SLACK IN THE CHAIN, ON THE OTHER HAND, CAN RESULT IN THE CHAIN  
JUMPING OFF THE CHAIN WHEELS. IF THIS HAPPENS, THE CHAIN COULD ALSO BLOCK  
THE REAR WHEEL OR DAMAGE THE ENGINE.  
– IN EITHER CASE THE OPERATOR IS LIKELY TO LOSE CONTROL OF THE MOTORCYCLE.  
19  
Correct chain tension  
Loosen collar nut 1, loosen lock nuts 2, and turn right and left adjusting  
screws 3equally far. Tighten lock nuts.  
2
To ensure the correct alignment of the rear wheel, the marks at the left and  
right chain adjusters must be positioned identically in relation to the  
reference marks B. Tighten the counter nut of the adjusting screws.  
Tighten collar nut 1to 80 Nm (60 ft.lb).  
4
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WARNING  
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– IF YOU DONT HAPPEN TO HAVE A TORQUE WRENCH AT HAND, MAKE SURE YOU  
HAVE THE TIGHTENING TORQUE CORRECTED BY A KTM DEALER AS SOON AS  
POSSIBLE. A LOOSE AXLE MAY LEAD TO AN UNSTABLE DRIVING BEHAVIOR OF YOUR  
MOTORCYCLE.  
– TIGHTEN THE COLLAR NUT WITH THE REQUIRED TORQUE. A LOOSE WHEEL SPINDLE  
MAY LEAD TO AN UNSTABLE BEHAVIOR OF YOUR MOTORCYCLE.  
3
1
B
NOTE:  
The large adjusting range of the chain adjusters (32mm) allows you to use  
different secondary ratios in combination with the same chain length. The  
chain adjusters 4can be rotated around 180°.  
2
4
3
Chain maintenance  
A
For long chain life, good maintenance is very important. Chains without O-  
rings should be cleaned in fireproof solvent regularly and afterwards treated  
with hot grease or chain spray (i.e. Shell Advance Bio Chain).  
O-ring chains on the other hand are very simple to clean. The best way is to  
use lots of water, but never use brushes or cleaning liquids. After letting the  
chain dry, you can use a special O-ring chain spray (i.e. Shell Advance Bio  
Chain).  
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WARNING  
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NO LUBRICATION IS ALLOWED TO REACH THE REAR TIRE OR THE BRAKE DISKS, EITHER-  
WISE THE ROAD ADHERENCE AND THE REAR WHEEL BRAKING EFFECTS WOULD BE STRON-  
GLY REDUCED AND THE MOTORCYCLE COULD EASILY LOSE CONTROL.  
CAUTION  
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WHEN MOUNTING THE CHAIN MASTERLINK CLIP, THE CLOSED SIDE OF THE MASTERLINK  
CLIP MUST POINT IN RUNNING DIRECTION.  
Also check sprockets and chain guides for wear, and replace if necessary.  
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Chain wear  
In order to check the chain wear, regard the following indications:  
Shift the gear into idling and pull the upper chain strand with approx. 10-15  
Kilogramm (33 lb) upwards (see figure). Now one can measure a space of  
18 chain reels at the lower chain strand. The chain should be replaced at the  
latest when a space of 272 mm (10.70 in) is measured. Chains do not  
always wear off evenly, therefore repeat the measurement at different pla-  
ces on the chain.  
15 KG  
33 lbs  
NOTE:  
If you mount a new chain, the sprockets should also be replaced. New  
chains wear faster if used on old used sprockets.  
CAUTION  
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SECURE THE SCREWS OF THE CHAIN WHEEL BY APPLYING LOCTITE AND FASTEN THEM IN A  
CROSSWISE ORDER.  
TIGHTENING TORQUE FOR NUTS: 35 NM (25 FT.LB)  
TIGHTENING TORQUE FOR SCREWS: 50 NM (37 FT.LB)  
General information about KTM disc brakes  
BRAKE CALIPERS:  
The brake calipers of this series use a „floating” mount. This means that the  
brake calipers are not solidly attached to the caliper support, which enables  
them to „float” for maximum braking contact. Secure the screws of the  
caliper support with Loctite 243 and tighten to 25 Nm (19 ft.lb).  
max. 272 mm  
BRAKE PADS:  
The brake pads are fitted with TOSHIBA TT 2701 sintered lining at the front  
and TOSHIBA H 38 sintered lining at the back. These linings provide an  
optimal combination of dosing, brake performance and lifecycle. The lining  
type is stated on the back of the brake pad and also recorded in the homo-  
logation papers.  
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2
3
16 17 18  
20  
Other brake pads are available for competition sports.  
FRONT: TOSHIBA H 38 (SINTERED) – harder to dose, good brake per-  
formance, long life, for wet slippery terrain.  
FERODO ID 450 (ORGANIC) – easy to dose, good brake per-  
formance, short life, for dry terrain, low price  
REAR: FERRIT 222 (ORGANIC) – can be dosed better, short life cycle, for  
dry terrain.  
DOT  
5.1  
DOT  
FERODO ID 450 (ORGANIC) – easy to dose, good brake per-  
formance, short life, for dry terrain, low price  
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BRAKE DISCS:  
Due to wear, the thickness of the brake disc in the area of the contact  
face 1 of the brake pads decreases. At their thinnest point A, the brake  
discs must not be more than 0.40 mm (0,016 in) thinner than the pad's  
nominal thickness. Measure the nominal thickness in a location B outside  
the contact face. Check wear in several locations.  
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WARNING  
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– BRAKE DISCS SUFFERING FROM WEAR GREATER THAN 0,4 MM (0,016 IN) CONSTI-  
TUTE A SAFETY RISK. HAVE THE BRAKE DISCS REPLACED IMMEDIATELY AS SOON AS  
THEY REACH THE WEAR LIMIT.  
– HAVE ANY REPAIRS ON THE BRAKE SYSTEM BE PERFORMED BY A KTM DEALER  
BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIRS:  
The brake fluid reservoirs on front and rear wheel brakes have been desi-  
gned in such a way that even if the brake pads are worn it is not necessary  
to top up the brake fluid. If the brake fluid level drops below the minimum  
level either the brake system has a leak or the brake pads are completely  
worn.In this case, consult an authorized KTM dealer immediately.  
BRAKE FLUID:  
KTM fills the brake systems with SHELL ADVANCE BRAKE DOT 5.1 brake  
fluid, one of the best brake fluids that is currently available. We recommend  
that you continue to use it. DOT 5.1 brake fluid is based on glycol ether  
and of an amber color. If you do not have any DOT 5.1 for refilling, you  
may use DOT 4 brake fluid. However, you should replace it as soon as  
possible by DOT 5.1.  
A
Never use brake fluid DOT 5. The color of this silicon oil-based product is  
purple red. The gaskets and brake hoses of KTM motorcycles are not  
designed for DOT 5 brake fluid!  
B
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WARNING  
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HAVE THE BRAKE FLUID CHANGED AT LEAST ONCE ANNUALLY. IF YOU WASH YOUR  
MOTORCYCLE OFTEN, THE BRAKE FLUID SHOULD BE CHANGED EVEN MORE FREQUENTLY.  
BRAKE FLUID TENDS TO ABSORB WATER. THEREFORE, VAPOR POCKETS MAY FORM IN  
"OLD" BRAKE FLUIDS EVEN AT LOW TEMPERATURES, CAUSING THE BRAKE SYSTEM TO  
FAIL.  
1
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Adjusting of free travel at the hand brake lever  
Free travel at the hand brake lever may be readjusted by using adjustment  
screw 1. In this way, the position of the point of pressure (i.e., the resi-  
stance you feel on the hand brake lever when the brake pads are pressed  
against the brake disc) can be adjusted for any hand size.  
CAUTION  
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min. 3 mm  
AT THE HAND BRAKE LEVER, FREE TRAVEL MUST AT LEAST BE 3 MM (0.1 IN). ONLY  
THEN MAY THE PISTON IN THE HAND BRAKE CYLINDER BE MOVED (TO BE RECOGNIZED BY  
THE GREATER RESISTANCE OF THE HAND BRAKE LEVER). IF THIS FREE TRAVEL IS NOT PRO-  
VIDED, PRESSURE WILL BUILD UP IN THE BRAKING SYSTEM, AND THE FRONT-WHEEL BRAKE  
MAY FAIL DUE TO OVERHEATING.  
1
Checking of brake fluid level - front brake  
The brake fluid reservoir is linked with the hand brake cylinder at the hand-  
lebar and the reservoir is provided with an inspection glass. With the reser-  
voir in a horizontal position, the brake fluid level should not drop below the  
middle of the glass.  
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WARNING  
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IF THE BRAKE FLUID LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE MINIMUM EITHER THE BRAKE SYSTEM HAS A  
LEAK OR THE BRAKE PADS ARE COMPLETELY WORN. IN THIS CASE, CONSULT AN  
AUTHORIZED KTM DEALER IMMEDIATELY.  
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Refilling the front brake fluid reservoir *  
Loosen screws 2and remove lid 3and membrane 4.  
2
Place hand brake cylinder in a horizontal position and fill the brake fluid  
reservoir to 5 mm (0.2 in) below the rim with clean brake fluid DOT 5.1 (i.e.  
Shell Advance Brake DOT 5.1). Replace membrane and lid, tighten screws.  
Rinse off spilled or overflowing brake fluid with water.  
3
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WARNING  
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– NEVER USE DOT5 BRAKE FLUID! IT IS BASED ON SILICONE OIL AND OF A PURPLE  
COLOR. SEALS AND BRAKE HOSES MUST BE ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO IT.  
– STORE BRAKE FLUID OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.  
– BRAKE FLUID CAN CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND EYES.  
IF YOU GET BRAKE FLUID IN YOUR EYES, RINSE WITH PLENTY OF WATER AND CONSULT  
A DOCTOR  
4
CAUTION  
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– DONT LET BRAKE FLUID GET IN CONTACT WITH PAINT, IT IS AN EFFECTIVE PAINT  
REMOVER.  
– USE ONLY CLEAN BRAKE FLUID TAKEN FROM A TIGHTLY SEALED CONTAINER.  
5 mm  
Checking the front brake pads  
The brake pads can be inspected from below. The linings nust be at least  
1 mm (0.04 in) thick.  
min.  
1 mm  
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WARNING  
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AT THEIR MOST WORN POINT BRAKE PAD LININGS SHOULD NOT BE THINNER THAN  
1 MM, OTHERWISE THEY COULD LEAD TO BRAKE FAILURE. FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY  
DONT PUT OFF HAVING YOUR BRAKE PADS CHANGED.  
CAUTION  
!
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IF THE BRAKE PADS ARE REPLACED TOO LATE SO THAT THE LINING IS PARTLY OR ENTIRELY  
WORN, THE STEEL COMPONENTS OF THE BRAKE PAD WILL RUB AGAINST THE BRAKE DISC,  
THEREBY IMPARING THE BRAKING EFFECT AND DESTROYING THE BRAKE DISC.  
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Replacing front brake pads *  
1
Press the brake caliper toward the brake disk, to put the brake piston in its  
basic position. Remove clips 1 and pull out bolt 2. Remove brake pads  
from the brake caliper. Clean the brake caliper and the brake caliper support  
with compressed air. Check the sleeves of the guide bolts for damage, and  
grease guide bolts if necessary.  
Mount the right brake pad and fix it with the bolt. Mount the left brake pad  
and insert the bolt until it stops. Mount the clips.  
When mounting the brake pads, be sure to check for correct fit of the  
sliding metal-sheet 3in the caliper support and of the leaf spring 4.  
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WARNING  
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2
– IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE BRAKE DISK FREE FROM OIL AND FATTY MATTERS.  
OTHERWISE, THE BRAKING EFFECT WOULD BE STRONGLY REDUCED.  
– AFTER ASSEMBLY, CHECK IF CIRCLIPS HAVE BEEN FITTED CORRECTLY.  
– HAVING PERFORMED ANY WORK ON THE BRAKING SYSTEM, ONE MUST ALWAYS  
ACTUATE THE HAND BRAKE LEVER OR FOOT BRAKE LEVER, RESPECTIVELY SO AS TO  
ENSURE THAT THE BRAKE PADS WILL LIE AGAINST THE BRAKE DISK AND THE PRESSURE  
POINT IS ESTABLISHED.  
1
3
4
2
1
2
22  
Changing the basic position of the foot brake pedal *  
The basic position of the foot brake pedal can be altered by turning the stop  
screw 5. The free play at the foot brake pedal must then be adjusted by  
means of the piston rod 6.  
6
Measured on the outside, the foot brake pedal must have 3-5 mm  
(0.12–0.20 in) of free play, before the piston rod can move the piston in the  
brake cylinder (to be recognised from the resistance on the foot brake  
pedal).  
CAUTION  
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IF THIS FREE PLAY IS NOT PRESENT, THEN PRESSURE CAN BUILD UP IN THE BRAKE SYSTEM  
WHEN DRIVING, CAUSING THE REAR WHEEL TO BRAKE.THE BRAKING SYSTEM OVERHEATS  
AND MAY EVEN FAIL COMPLETELY IN EXTREME CASES.  
3-5mm  
5
Checking rear brake fluid level  
The reservoir for the rear disc brake is disposed on the engine in the vicinity  
of the oil filters. The brake fluid level must not drop below the „MlN” mar-  
king when the vehicle is in an upright position.  
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WARNING  
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IF THE BRAKE FLUID LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE MINIMUM EITHER THE BRAKE SYSTEM HAS A  
LEAK OR THE BRAKE PADS ARE COMPLETELY WORN. IN THIS CASE, CONSULT AN  
AUTHORIZED KTM DEALER IMMEDIATELY.  
Refilling the rear brake fluid reservoir *  
When the brake fluid level has dropped to the MIN mark, you need to refill  
the brake fluid reservoir.  
This is done by first unscrewing the cap 7 and rubber bellows 8. Add  
brake fluid DOT 5.1 (Shell Advance Brake DOT 5.1) until it reaches the  
MAX mark, then screw rubber bellows and cap back on. Rinse off spilled or  
overflowing brake fluid with water.  
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WARNING  
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7
– NEVER USE DOT5 BRAKE FLUID! IT IS BASED ON SILICONE OIL AND OF A PURPLE  
COLOR. SEALS AND BRAKE HOSES MUST BE ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO IT.  
– STORE BRAKE FLUID OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.  
– BRAKE FLUID CAN CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND EYES.  
IF YOU GET BRAKE FLUID IN YOUR EYES, RINSE WITH PLENTY OF WATER AND CONSULT  
A DOCTOR.  
7
8
CAUTION  
!
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– DONT LET BRAKE FLUID GET IN CONTACT WITH PAINT, IT IS AN EFFECTIVE PAINT  
REMOVER.  
– USE ONLY CLEAN BRAKE FLUID TAKEN FROM A TIGHTLY SEALED CONTAINER.  
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Checking the rear brake pads  
min.  
1 mm  
The brake pads can be inspected from the rear. The thickness of the linings  
may not be less than 1 mm (0.04 in).  
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WARNING  
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AT THEIR MOST WORN POINT BRAKE PAD LININGS SHOULD NOT BE THINNER THAN  
1 MM, OTHERWISE THEY COULD LEAD TO BRAKE FAILURE. FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY  
DONT PUT OFF HAVING YOUR BRAKE PADS CHANGED.  
CAUTION  
!
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IF THE BRAKE PADS ARE REPLACED TOO LATE SO THAT THE LINING IS PARTLY OR ENTIRELY  
WORN, THE STEEL COMPONENTS OF THE BRAKE PAD WILL RUB AGAINST THE BRAKE DISC,  
THEREBY IMPARING THE BRAKING EFFECT AND DESTROYING THE BRAKE DISC.  
Replacing the rear brake pads *  
Push the brake caliper 1 toward the chain wheel in order to move the  
brake piston into its basic position. Remove clips 2, pull out the bolt 3,  
and remove the brake pads. Thoroughly clean the brake caliper with com-  
pressed air and check the sleeves of the guide bolts for damage.  
1
Insert the left brake pad into the brake caliper and secure it with the bolt.  
Insert the right brake pad and push the bolt 3into the brake caliper up to  
the stop. Reattach clips 2.  
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WARNING  
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– IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE BRAKE DISK FREE FROM OIL AND FATTY MATTERS.  
OTHERWISE, THE BRAKING EFFECT WOULD BE STRONGLY REDUCED.  
– AFTER ASSEMBLY, CHECK IF CLIPS HAVE BEEN FITTED CORRECTLY.  
– HAVING PERFORMED ANY WORK ON THE BRAKING SYSTEM, ONE MUST ALWAYS  
ACTUATE THE HAND BRAKE LEVER OR FOOT BRAKE LEVER, RESPECTIVELY SO AS TO  
ENSURE THAT THE BRAKE PADS WILL LIE AGAINST THE BRAKE DISK AND THE PRESSURE  
POINT IS ESTABLISHED.  
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2
3
6
Dismounting and mounting the front wheel  
8
To remove the front wheel, jack the motorcycle up on its frame so that the  
front wheel no longer touches the ground.  
5
4
Loosen the 2 clamping screws 5on the left side of the fork fists.  
Loosen and remove the collar nut 4., loosen the clamping screews 6 on  
the right side 6of the fork fist  
Hold the front wheel, pull out the wheel spindle 7.  
NOTE: The wheel spindle can be easily removed if you slightly revolve it  
with a ring span-ner (SW 21 mm) or a hexagon socket screw key (6 mm).  
Remove front wheel carefully from the fork and take the speedometer drive  
8off the hub.  
NOTE: Models with a digital speedometer have a distance bushing instead  
of the speed-ometer drive.  
CAUTION  
7
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– DO NOT OPERATE THE HAND BRAKE WHEN THE FRONT WHEEL HAS BEEN  
DISMOUNTED.  
– MAKE SURE THE BRAKE DISC IS ALWAYS ON TOP WHEN YOU LAY DOWN THE WHEEL,  
OTHERWISE THE BRAKE DISC CAN BE DAMAGED.  
9
Prior to mounting the front wheel, clean and grease sealing ring 9 and  
running surface bkat the speedometer drive.  
Lift front wheel into fork, and insert speedometer drive or distance sleeve  
into hub. Make sure that the driving tabs bl engage with the slot of the  
drive.  
8
Position front wheel and speedometer drive or distance sleeve and mount  
wheel spindle.  
11  
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The speedometer shaft must be placed as running along the outside of the  
fork guard and pas the triple clamp toward the speedometer.  
Mount the collar nut 4, turn the speedometer drive such that the speedo-  
meter shaft leads upward parallel to the fork leg (see photo), tighten the  
clamping sceews on the right side 6to prevent the wheel spindle from tur-  
ning and tighten the collar nut to 40 Nm (30 ft.lb).  
Loosen the clamping screews 6on the right side,  
Take the motorcycle off the stand and bounce the fork hard a few times to  
align the fork legs.  
Then tighten clamping screws 5 and 6to a max. torque of 10 Nm (7 ft.lb).  
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WARNING  
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– IF YOU DONT HAPPEN TO HAVE A TORQUE WRENCH AT HAND, MAKE SURE YOU  
HAVE THE TIGHTENING TORQUE CORRECTED BY A KTM DEALER AS SOON AS  
POSSIBLE. A LOOSE AXLE MAY LEAD TO AN UNSTABLE DRIVING BEHAVIOR OF YOUR  
MOTORCYCLE.  
– AFTER MOUNTING THE FRONT WHEEL, KEEP OPERATING THE HAND BRAKE UNTIL THE  
PRESSURE POINT RETURNS.  
– IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE BRAKE DISK FREE FROM OIL AND FATTY MATTERS,  
EITHERWISE THE BRAKING EFFECTS WOULD BE STRONGLY REDUCED.  
2
Dismounting and mounting the rear wheel  
Jack the motorcycle up on its frame so that the rear wheel no longer  
touches the ground.  
Loosen the collar nut 1, remove chain tensioner 2, hold the rear wheel  
and pull out the wheel spindle 3 until the rear wheel is free but the brake  
caliper support is still held.  
1
24  
Push the rear wheel as far forward as possible, take the chain from the  
chain wheel and carefully take the rear wheel out of the swingarm.  
CAUTION  
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– DO NOT OPERATE THE REAR BRAKE WHEN THE REAR WHEEL HAS BEEN DISMOUNTED.  
– MAKE SURE THE BRAKE DISC IS ALWAYS ON TOP WHEN YOU LAY DOWN THE WHEEL,  
OTHERWISE THE BRAKE DISC CAN BE DAMAGED.  
– IF THE AXLE IS DISMOUNTED, CLEAN THE THREAD OF THE WHEEL SPINDLE AND  
COLLAR NUT THOROUGHLY AND APPLY A NEW COAT OF GREASE TO PREVENT THE  
THREAD FROM JAMMING.  
The rear wheel is remounted in reverse order. Before tightening the collar  
nut to 80 Nm (60 ft.lb), push the rear wheel forwards so that the chain  
tensioners lie on the tension screws.  
3
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WARNING  
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– IF YOU DONT HAPPEN TO HAVE A TORQUE WRENCH AT HAND, MAKE SURE YOU  
HAVE THE TIGHTENING TORQUE CORRECTED BY A KTM DEALER AS SOON AS  
POSSIBLE. A LOOSE AXLE MAY LEAD TO AN UNSTABLE DRIVING BEHAVIOR OF YOUR  
MOTORCYCLE.  
– AFTER MOUNTING THE REAR WHEEL, KEEP OPERATING THE REAR BRAKE UNTIL THE  
PRESSURE POINT RETURNS.  
– IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE BRAKE DISK FREE FROM OIL AND FATTY MATTERS,  
EITHERWISE THE BRAKING EFFECTS WOULD BE STRONGLY REDUCED.  
– TIGHTEN THE COLLAR NUT WITH THE REQUIRED TORQUE. A LOOSE WHEEL SPINDLE  
MAY LEAD TO AN UNSTABLE BEHAVIOR OF YOUR MOTORCYCLE.  
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Tires, air pressure  
Tire type, tire condition, and air pressure level affect the way your motor-  
cycle rides, and they must therefore be checked whenever you are getting  
ready to go anywhere on your motorcycle.  
– Tire size can be found in the technical specifications and in their homolo-  
gation certificate  
– Tire condition has to be checked every time you want to ride your  
motorcycle. Before leaving, check tires for punctures and nails or other  
sharp objects that might have become embedded in them.  
Refer to the specific regulations in your country for minimum tire tread  
requirements. We recommend you replace the tires at the latest when  
the tread is down to 2 mm (0.08 in).  
– Tire pressure should be checked regularly on a “cold” tire. Proper pres-  
sure ensures optimum driving comfort and extends the life of your tires.  
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WARNING  
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– DO NOT MOUNT TIRES WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED BY KTM. OTHER TIRES  
COULD HAVE ADVERSE EFFECTS ON THE WAY YOUR MOTORCYCLE BEHAVES.  
TIRES- AIR PRESSURE  
FRONT AND REAR WHEELS MAY ONLY BE FITTED WITH TIRES HAVING THE SAME TREAD  
front  
rear  
LAYOUT. USE HOMOLOGATED TIRES.  
– FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY REPLACE DAMAGED TIRES IMMEDIATELY.  
NEGATIVE EFFECT ON HOW YOUR MOTORCYCLE  
Off road  
1,0 bar  
1,5 bar  
1,0 bar  
2,0 bar  
– WORN TIRES CAN HAVE  
A
PERFORMS, ESPECIALLY ON WET SURFACES.  
– IF AIR PRESSURE IS TOO LOW, ABNORMAL WEAR AND OVERHEATING OF THE TIRE CAN  
RESULT.  
Road driver only  
25  
Checking spoke tension  
The correct spoke tension is very important for the stability of the wheels  
and thus for riding safety. A loose spoke causes the wheel to become unba-  
lanced and before long other spokes will have come loose. Check spoke  
tension, especially on a new motorcycle, in regular intervals. For checking,  
tap on each spoke with the blade of a screwdriver (see photo). A clear tone  
must be the result. Dull tones are indicators of loose spokes. If necessary,  
have the spokes retightened and the wheel centered by a KTM dealer.  
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WARNING  
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– SPOKES CAN TEAR IF YOU CONTINUE TO RIDE WITH THEM LOOSE. THIS MAY LEAD TO  
AN UNSTABLE HANDLING OF YOUR MOTORCYCLE.  
– EXCESSIVELY TENSIONED SPOKES MAY RUPTURE DUE TO LOCAL OVERLOADING.THE  
SPOKES MUST BE TENSIONED TO 5-7 NM.  
Replacing the battery of the digital speedometer  
After approx. 2 years, the battery of the digital speedometer will be empty  
and must be replaced. For this purpose, the speedometer must be  
dismounted.  
Remove headlight mask, and pull speedometer illumination system 1 out  
of the speedometer housing.  
A
A
1
Use a screwdriver to lever the blue speedometer glass 2 downward and  
out of the speedometer housing 3. The two noses A must be disengaged  
from the speedometer housing. Remove screws 4, and take speedometer  
out of housing.  
Before you remove the battery, do not forget to write down the following  
data:  
3
– total kilometer reading (DST)  
2
2
– wheel circumference (WS) (KTM standard tires = 2205 mm)  
Remove the battery cover on the back of the speedometer and detach the  
batteries. The new batteries must be inserted with the plus pole on top.  
Make sure that the seal ring has the right position on the cover when  
mounting the battery cover.  
4
4
Now total mileage, wheel circumference and time have to be entered.  
To mount the speedometer, proceed by following the reverse order of the  
above procedure.  
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1. use the right button to  
select the position to be  
changed  
2. push the left button until  
the right figure is showed  
in the display  
TOTAL MILEAGE „DST“  
AFTER CHANGING BATTERY  
1 sec  
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5. push the button on the  
back with a sharp object  
approx. 1 second to termi-  
nate the setting procedure  
(the value is thus stored)  
3. by pushing the right but-  
ton you jump to the next  
figure  
4. repeat nos. 2 + 3 until the previously  
noted total mileage is indicated  
TIME „CLK“  
2. push the left button until the right  
3. by pushing the right but-  
ton you jump to the next  
figure  
1. make sure the time is  
indicated and push the  
button on the back  
figure is showed in the display  
5 sec  
approx. 5 seconds (time  
starts blinking)  
1 sec  
5. push the button on  
the back approx. 1  
second to terminate  
the setting procedure  
4. repeat nos. 2 + 3 until correct time is indicated  
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WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE „WS“  
1. make sure that the indication  
2. use the right button to select the position  
"TRP" is active and push the but-  
to be changed  
5 sec  
ton on the back approx. 5 seconds  
("WS" appears)  
1 sec  
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5. push the button on  
the back for approx. 1  
second to terminate  
the setting procedure  
4. repeat nos. 2 + 3 until  
correct wheel circumfe-  
rence is indicated  
3. push the left button until the right figure  
is showed in the display  
km/h:  
WS = mm x 3,14  
2
mm x 3,14  
mp/h:  
WS = (mm x 3,14) : 1,61  
Wheel circumference with standard tires = 2205 mm  
1
Check/set distance of the magnetic sensor  
The distance between magnet 2 and sensor 1 must be 2-4 mm  
(0,08-0,16 in), otherwise malfunctions on the speedometer might occur.  
This distance can be corrected by screwing in or off the sensor 1.  
1
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Battery (MXC/EXC)  
The battery is located under the seat and is maintenance-free.  
It is not necessary to check the electrolyte level or to refill water. Simply  
keep the battery poles clean and slightly grease them with an acid-free  
grease if necessary.  
1
Removing the battery:  
First disconnect the negative and then the positive pole of the battery.  
Remove filter box cover and unhitch both rubber bands 1.  
Remove battery.Install the battery with the terminals facing the front (see  
illustration), connecting the netative terminal post to the battery last.  
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WARNING  
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– IF ELECTROLYTE (SULPHURIC ACID) LEAKS FROM THE BATTERY, PROCEED WITH GREAT  
CARE. THE ELECTROLYTE CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS.  
– IN THE CASE OF SKIN CONTACT RINSE THOROUGHLY WITH WATER.  
– IN THE CASE OF CONTACT WITH THE EYES, THOROUGHLY RINSE EYES WITH WATER  
FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. IMMEDIATELY CONSULT A DOCTOR!  
– THE BATTERY IS A CLOSED MODEL BUT CAN NEVERTHELESS EMIT EXPLOSIVE GASES.  
AVOID SPARKS AND OPEN FIRE NEAR THE BATTERY.  
– DEFECT BATTERIES MUST BE STORED OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. ENSURE  
PROPER DISPOSAL OF DISCARDED BATTERIES.  
2
CAUTION  
!
!
– TO AVOID DAMAGE, DO NOT REMOVE THE LOCKING BAR  
!
2
– NEVER DISCONNECT THE BATTERY WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING. THIS WILL  
DESTROY THE RECTIFIER-REGULATOR.  
– THE BATTERY MUST BE INSTALLED WITH THE TERMINALS FACING THE FRONT (AS  
SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION), OTHERWISE ELECTROLYTE CAN ESCAPE.  
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BATTERY STORAGE:  
When preparing the motorcycle for a longer period of standstill, remove the  
battery and recharge it. Storage temperature: 0 - 35°C (30 - 95°F). Do not  
expose to direct sun radiation.  
Charging the battery  
Remove the battery and check the charging level. Use a voltmeter to  
measure the voltage between the battery poles (off-load voltage).  
Accurate results can only be obtained if the battery has neither been char-  
off load voltage  
Volt  
charging level  
%
charging time  
0,5 A  
charging voltage  
VOLT  
>12,7  
~12,5  
~12,2  
~12,0  
~11,8  
100  
75  
50  
25  
0
––  
4 h  
max.  
7 h  
14,4 V  
11 h  
14 h  
ged nor discharged during a period of 30 minutes preceding the measuring.  
If the battery is empty, it can be recharged for a maximum period of  
10 hours at 0.5 A and a maximum of 14.4 V.  
CAUTION  
!
!
– TO AVOID DAMAGE, DO NOT REMOVE THE LOCKING BAR.  
– ALWAYS CONNECT THE BATTERY TO THE CHARGING UNIT BEFORE TURNING THE  
CHARGING UNIT ON.  
– WHEN RECHARGING THE BATTERY IN CLOSED ROOMS ENSURE SUFFICIENT VENTI-  
LATION. EXPLOSIVE GASES ARE RELEASED DURING THE BATTERY CHARGING PROCESS.  
– CHARGING TIME AND CHARGING VOLTAGE SHOULD NOT EXCEED THE STATED VALUES.  
OTHERWISE ELECTROLYTE WILL BE RELEASED THROUGH THE SAFETY VALVES.  
– AVOID QUICK CHARGING IF POSSIBLE.  
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Fuse (MXC/EXC)  
The fuse 1 is disposed in the starter relay of the E-starter 2 underneath  
the left side paneling.  
Having removed the left side paneling, the air box cover and the protection  
cover A, you will be able to see the fuse.  
A
The following loads are connected to it:  
– E-starter system  
– horn  
2
– flasher lights  
The starter relay also contains a (10 amp) spare fuse 3.  
Replace a blown fuse only with an equivalent one. If a new fuse that has  
just been set in gets blown again, you are strongly advised to have it  
inspected by a KTM dealer.  
1
The fuse capacity is 10 Ampere.  
CAUTION  
!
!
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS A STRONGER FUSE ALLOWED TO BE SET IN OR A FUSE  
ALLOWED TO BE REPAIRED”. AN INEXPERT TREATMENT COULD DAMAGE THE WHOLE  
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION!  
3
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Replacing headlight lamp/parking light lamp  
Loosen both rubber bands and tilt headlight mask to the front. Pull the par-  
king light lamp with holder 4 carefully out of the reflector. Pull connector  
5 off the headlamp and remove rubber cap 6. Disengage retaining clip  
and take bulb out of reflector. When changing the parking-light lamp, sim-  
ply pull it out of the holder.  
6
5
4
Insert new lamp such that the noses 7engage the recesses 8.When doing  
so, do not touch the glass body of the lamp so that it remains free from fat.  
Engage retaining clip, mount rubber cap and connector. If the parking-light  
lamp is to be replaced, simply insert it into the holder. Reinsert parking-light  
lamp together with holder.  
Engage the bottom end of headlamp mask at the retaining pins and fix the  
mask by means of the rubber bands.  
7
8
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Cooling system  
Coolant is circulated by a water pump 1 located in the engine. When the  
engine is cold the coolant circulates only through the cylinder and the cylin-  
der head. After the engine has reached its operating temperature (about  
70°C, 158°F), the thermostat 2 opens and the coolant is also pumped  
through both aluminum radiators.  
2
Air blowing in through the radiators cools the coolant. The slower the speed  
of the motorcycle, the less the coolant is cooled down. Dirty  
radiators also reduce the cooling efficiency.  
Pressure induced by heating of the coolant in the system is controlled by a  
valve in the radiator cap 3; a water temperature rising up to 120° C  
(248° F) is admissible, without fear of problems.  
1
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WARNING  
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– IF POSSIBLE, ALWAYS CHECK LEVEL OF COOLING LIQUID WHEN ENGINE IS COLD.  
IF YOU HAVE TO OPEN THE RADIATOR CAP 3WHEN THE ENGINE IS HOT, USE A RAG  
TO COVER THE CAP AND OPEN SLOWLY TO RELEASE PRESSURE. CAUTION - SCALDING  
HAZARD !  
– DO NOT DETACH ANY RADIATOR HOSES WHILE THE ENGINE IS HOT. THE ESCAPING  
HOT COOLANT AND THE STEAM MAY CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS.  
– IN CASE YOU GET BURNT, HOLD THE AFFECTED PART OF YOUR BODY UNDER RUNNING  
COLD WATER RIGHT AWAY!  
3
– COOLANT IS TOXIC. KEEP THE COOLANT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN!  
– IN CASE COOLANT IS INGESTED, GO SEE A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY!  
– IF COOLANT GETS INTO YOUR EYES, RINSE THEM OUT WITH WATER IMMEDIATELY  
AND GO SEE A DOCTOR!  
A mixture of 40% anti freeze liquid and 60% water is used as coolant.  
However, the anti-freeze protection must be at least -25° C (-13° F). This  
mixture offers anti-freeze protection but also good corrosion protection and  
should therefore not be replaced by pure water.  
30  
CAUTION  
!
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– IF THE COOLANT HAS BEEN DRAINED, IT WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO BLEED  
THE COOLING SYSTEM DURING FILLING (SEE BELOW).  
– FOR THE COOLING SYSTEM, USE ONLY WITH HIGH-GRADE ANTIFREEZE (I.E. SHELL  
ADVANCE COOLANT). USING LOWER-GRADE ANTIFREEZE AGENTS, CAN CAUSE  
CORROSION AND COOLANT FOAMING.  
– EXTREM CLIMATE CONDITIONS OR STOP AND GO TRAFFIC MAY CAUSE OVERHEATING  
PROBLEMS. TO AVOID THIS AN ELECTRIC BLOWER 4IS OFFERED FOR MODELLS WITH  
ELECTRIC STARTERS (ASK YOUR KTM DEALER ABOUT IT)  
4
Checking the coolant level  
The coolant should be 10 mm (0.4 in) above the radiator fins when the  
engine is cold (cf. diagram). In the event of the coolant being drained,  
always fill and bleed the system.  
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WARNING  
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– IF POSSIBLE, ALWAYS CHECK LEVEL OF COOLING LIQUID WHEN ENGINE IS COLD.  
IF YOU HAVE TO OPEN THE RADIATOR CAP 3WHEN THE ENGINE IS HOT, USE A RAG  
TO COVER THE CAP AND OPEN SLOWLY TO RELEASE PRESSURE. CAUTION - SCALDING  
HAZARD !  
– DO NOT DETACH ANY RADIATOR HOSES WHILE THE ENGINE IS HOT. THE ESCAPING  
HOT COOLANT AND THE STEAM MAY CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS.  
– IN CASE YOU GET BURNT, HOLD THE AFFECTED PART OF YOUR BODY UNDER RUNNING  
COLD WATER RIGHT AWAY!  
10 mm  
when engine is cold  
– COOLANT IS TOXIC. KEEP THE COOLANT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN!  
– IN CASE COOLANT IS INGESTED, GO SEE A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY!  
– IF COOLANT GETS INTO YOUR EYES, RINSE THEM OUT WITH WATER IMMEDIATELY  
AND GO SEE A DOCTOR!  
CAUTION  
!
!
IF THE COOLANT HAS BEEN DRAINED, IT WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO BLEED THE  
COOLING SYSTEM DURING FILLING (SEE BELOW).  
6
Bleeding the cooling system  
By removing the screw 5at the front end of the cylinder you can drain the  
coolant.  
To bleed the cooling system, fill in approx. 0.8 liters (0,2 US Gallons) of  
coolant and remove the bleeder screw 6. Do not reinstall the bleeder screw  
until coolant escapes at the bore without any bubbles.  
Then, fill in the coolant until it reaches a level about 10mm above the  
radiator fins.  
5
After a short ride, check the coolant level once more.  
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Cleaning the air filter *  
3
A dirty air filter impairs the air-flow rate, reduces the engine performance,  
and increases the fuel consumption. In extreme cases, dirt may even get  
into the engine and cause damage. Therefore, change the air filter in  
regular intervals.  
For this purpose, rotate the two quick-release fasteners 1 counter-clock-  
wise and pull them outward up to the stop, pull the filter box cover forward  
and remove it. Unhook the filter holding brackets 2 at the bottom, swing  
them sideways and take the air filter 3 together with the filter support 4  
out of the filter box.  
1
2
CAUTION  
!
!
– DO NOT CLEAN AIR FILTER WITH FUEL OR PETROLEUM SINCE THESE WILL DAMAGE  
THE FOAM. KTM RECOMMENDS THE PRODUCTS MADE BY „TWINAIRFOR AIR FIL-  
TER MAINTENANCE FOR CLEANING PURPOSES AND TO OIL THE AIR FILTER.  
– NEVER START YOUR MOTORCYCLE WITHOUT ANY AIR FILTERS. OTHERWISE, DUST  
AND DIRT MAY PENETRATE AND CAUSE DAMAGE AND INCREASED WEAR.  
Thoroughly wash the air filter in special cleaning fluid and allow it to dry  
well. Only press out the filter, do not wring it out under any circumstances.  
Oil the dry air filter with a high-grade filter oil. Also clean the air filter box.  
Check carburetor collar for damage and that it is filled correctly.  
Mount the air filter on the filter support. Mount the filter together with the  
filter support in the filter box, making sure to properly center them, and fix  
them with the filter holding bracket.  
4
31  
Replacing the glass fiber yarn packing of the silencer *  
SX  
Aluminum silencers are filled with glass fiber yarn to muffle noise. The  
effect of heat causes the glass fiber yarn to become loose. This may lead to  
a loss of performance and reduce the silencer's muffling power. By experi-  
ence, the front glass fiber yarn packing 5needs to be replaced more often  
than the rear silencing mat 6.  
C
7
For this purpose, remove the silencer from the vehicle and dismount the  
front cap 7. Pull the front glass fiber yarn packing together with the inner  
exhaust pipe 8out of the silencer. Clean the front inner exhaust pipe.  
To facilitate the mounting procedure, you can make a mounting tool 9out  
of wood, plastic, or metal. Insert the mounting tool into the inner pipe and  
mount the glass fiber packing. Push the inner pipe containing the packing  
into the silencer such that the slot engages the web C. Use a blunt ended  
object to stuff the glass fiber yarn packing all the way into the  
silencer, and mount the front cap.  
5
8
9
EXC  
To change the rear silencing mat, start by removing the front packing and  
the inner exhaust pipe. Then, drill open the rivets and remove the end cap.  
NOTE!  
In every exhaust repair procedure, the O-rings must be replaced by new  
ones. Glass fiber yarn packings are available at your licensed KTM  
mechanic.  
7
9
6
8
WARNING  
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THE EXHAUST SYSTEM BECOMES VERY HOT WHILE THE MOTORCYCLE IS RUNNING. TO  
AVOID BURNS DO NOT START WORK ON THE EXHAUST SYSTEM UNTIL IT HAS PROPERLY  
COOLED DOWN.  
C
Cleaning the spark arrester (MXC/EXC USA) *  
The spark arrester should be cleaned every time the glass fiber yarn filling is  
changed or at least once annually.  
For this purpose, dismount the silencer cap and remove any deposits that  
might exist in region D. Renew the O-ring and mount the silencer cap.  
D
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Checking the adjustment of the hand decompression release  
cable *  
Start the engine and, at idling speed, slowly pull the hand decompression  
lever until you can feel the thumping of the rocker arm on the lever. The  
backlash until said thumping should be approx. 10mm, measured at the  
lever's outer end. If necessary, correct this backlash.  
1
3
2
To adjust move back the protective cover 1, loosen the counter nut 2and  
correct the adjustment screw 3accordingly. Tighten counter nut and push  
back protective cover.  
10 mm  
CAUTION  
!
!
IF THERE IS NO PLAY IN THE DEKO-LEVER, THIS CAN RESULT IN ENGINE DAMAGE.  
NOTE:  
No adjustment need be made to the automatic decompressor.  
Adjusting the throttle cables *  
The throttle grip should always provide for a backlash of 3-5mm. Besides,  
with the engine running, the idling speed must not change if you turn the  
handlebar all the way to the left or right.  
6
5
To adjust the throttle cables, dismount the seat and the tank together with  
spoilers. Slide back the protection cover 4. Loosen the counter nut 5 and  
turn the adjusting screw 6 accordingly. Turning the adjusting screw coun-  
terclockwise will reduce the backlash, turning the adjusting screw clockwise  
will increase the backlash.  
4
Tighten the counter nut and check whether the throttle grip can be  
actuated smoothly. Mount tank and seat.  
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Checking the oil level of the hydraulic clutch  
To check the oil level in the master cylinder of the clutch remove the  
cover. For this purpose, remove screws 7 and cover 8 together with  
the rubber boot 9. The oil level in the horizontal-standing master cylin-  
der should be 4 mm below the upper edge.  
7
If necessary, fill up with biodegradable hydraulic oil SAE 10 (e.g. Shell  
Naturelle HF-E15).Biodegradable hydraulic oil is available from your  
KTM dealer (50ml).  
8
9
CAUTION  
!
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KTM USES BIODEGRADABLE HYDRAULIC OIL FOR THE HYDRAULIC CLUTCH CONTROL.  
NEVER MIX BIODEGRADABLE HYDRAULIC OILS WITH MINERAL OILS.  
ALWAYS USE BIODEGRADABLE HYDRAULIC OIL SAE 10 TO FILL UP THE MASTER CYLIN-  
DER. NEVER REFILL WITH MINERAL HYDRAULIC OIL OR BRAKE FLUID.  
10  
11  
Bleeding of the hydraulic clutch  
For bleeding, the cover of the master cylinder of the clutch needs to be  
removed. For this purpose, remove screws 7and take off cover 8together  
with rubber bellows 9. At the slave cylinder of the clutch, remove the blee-  
der nipple bl. At its place, mount the bleeder syringe bkwhich is filled with  
SAE 10 hydraulic oil. Refill oil, until oil is discharged from the bore bmof the  
master cylinder in a bubble-free state. Make sure that the oil does not over-  
flow. The bleeder syringe can be purchased at your KTM dealer.Having  
completed the bleeding procedure, you have to verify that the oil level in  
the master cylinder is correct.If necessary, fill up with biodegradable  
hydraulic oil SAE 10 (e.g. Shell Naturelle HF-E15).Biodegradable hydrau-  
lic oil is available from your KTM dealer (50ml).  
12  
CAUTION  
!
!
KTM USES BIODEGRADABLE HYDRAULIC OIL FOR THE HYDRAULIC CLUTCH CONTROL.  
NEVER MIX BIODEGRADABLE HYDRAULIC OILS WITH MINERAL OILS.  
ALWAYS USE BIODEGRADABLE HYDRAULIC OIL SAE 10 TO FILL UP THE MASTER CYLIN-  
DER. NEVER REFILL WITH MINERAL HYDRAULIC OIL OR BRAKE FLUID.  
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CARBURETOR – Adjust idling (Keihin-CR39) *  
Idling adjustment of the carburetor strongly affects the engine’s starting  
behavior. That is, an engine whose idling speed is adjusted correctly will be  
easier to start than one whose idling speed has not been adjusted correctly.  
The idle speed is controlled by means of the adjusting wheel 1 and the  
mixture control screw 2. The adjusting wheel is used to adjust the basic  
setting of the slide. The mixture control screw is used to control the idle  
mixture which arrives at the engine by way of the idle system. Clockwise  
turning reduces the fuel quantity (lean mixture), counterclockwise turning  
increases the fuel quantity (rich mixture).  
1
TO ADJUST IDLING CORRECTLY, PROCEED AS FOLLOWS:  
1 Turn in mixture control screw 2 up to the stop, and turn it back out to  
the basic position (see tecnical date engine)  
A
2 Warm up the engine  
3 Use the adjusting wheel 3 to set the normal idle speed (1400 - 1500  
rpm).  
4 Turn mixture control screw 2slowly clockwise until idling speed starts to  
decrease. Memorize this position, and turn mixture control screw slowly  
counterclockwise until the idling speed will decrease again. Adjust the  
point of the highest idling speed between these two positions. If, in the  
course of this procedure, the speed undergoes a relatively high increase,  
reduce the idle speed to a normal level and repeat the procedure speci-  
fied in 4. Serious competitive racers will choose a setting approx. 1/4  
turn (clockwise) leaner than this ideal value because their engine will  
heat up more when used in competitions.  
NOTE: If you fail to obtain a satisfying result by following the procedure  
described above, an incorrectly dimensioned idling nozzle may be the  
cause. In case:  
a) the mixture control screw has been screwed in up to the stop without  
causing any change in rotational speed, a smaller idling jet has to be  
installed;  
2
33  
b) the engine dies when the mixture control screw is still open by  
2 turns, a larger idling jet needs to be selected;  
Naturally, in cases of jet changes, you have to start your adjusting work  
from the beginning.  
5 Then, use the adjusting wheel to set the desired idle speed.  
6 In cases of greater changes in outside temperature and extremely  
different altitudes, the idling speed should be readjusted.  
3
Basic information on carburetor wear  
As a result of engine vibrations, throttle valve, jet needle, and needle jet are  
subjected to increased wear. This wear may cause carburetor malfunction  
(e.g., overly rich mixture). Therefore, these parts should be replaced after  
200 hours.  
Adjusting the mixture control screw *  
Especially on the EXC models, accessing the mixture control screw is diffi-  
cult. For this reasons, we have created an appropriate special tool.  
Introduce the special tool into the bore A at the carburetor bottom. Press  
the tool slightly upward and turn the adjusting wheel 3until the tool enga-  
ges the slot of the mixture control screw 2.  
Now, you can go about adjusting the screw. Marks were provided on the  
adjusting wheel, making it easier to keep track of the turns.  
H
Checking the float level (float height) *  
For this purpose, dismount the carburetor and remove the float chamber.  
Hold the carburetor in a slanted position such that the float will abut the  
float needle valve but not compress it (see photo).  
Now, use a sliding caliper to measure the distance H between the casing  
edge and the float's upper edge.  
The float height His to be 9mm.  
4
If the float height does not correspond to the desired value, check the float  
needle valve and, if necessary, replace it.  
If the float needle valve is o.k., you can adjust the float height by bending  
of the float lever 4.  
Mount the float chamber, install the carburetor, and adjust the idle speed.  
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Draining of float chamber of the carburetor  
Following every wet cleaning procedure, the float chamber of the carbure-  
tor should be drained in order to remove any water that may have penetra-  
ted into it. Water in the float chamber causes malfunction.  
1
Perform this task on a cold engine. Close the fuel tap and place a cloth  
underneath the carburetor, which is able to absorb any escaping fuel.  
Unscrew the plug 1 and clean it with compressed air. Check the O-ring  
and reinstall the plug. Open the fuel tap and check the float chamber for  
leaks.  
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WARNING  
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– FUEL IS EASILY FLAMMABLE AND TOXIC. WHEN HANDLING FUEL, BE SURE TO EXERCISE  
THE UTMOST CAUTION. NEVER PERFORM ANY WORK ON THE FUEL SYSTEM IN THE  
PROXIMITY OF OPEN FLAMES OR BURNING CIGARETTES.  
– ALWAYS ALLOW THE ENGINE TO COOL OFF FIRST. IMMEDIATELY CLEAN UP ANY FUEL  
WHICH MAY HAVE BEEN SPILLED. MATERIALS SATURATED WITH FUEL ARE ALSO EASILY  
FLAMMABLE. IN CASE YOU INGESTED FUEL OR FUEL SPLASHED INTO YOUR EYES,  
CONSULT A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY.  
– DISPOSE THE FUEL PROPERLY!  
Oil circuit  
Via the long oil screen 2, the oil pump 1 draws engine oil from the oil  
sump of the transmission. This engine oil flows through an oil line 3 into  
the cylinder head for camshaft lubrication 4; the oil quantity is controlled  
by the jet screw 5. An oil duct branches off to the long oil filter 6 where  
the coarser particles contained in the engine oil are filtered away. Then, the  
engine oil arrives at the short oil filter 7 which also filters the fine particles.  
Now, the purified engine oil is pumped past the bypass valve 8 to the con-  
rod bearing 9and sprayed from below onto the piston through a nozzle bk.  
The second oil pump bl draws the engine oil via the short oil screen bm out  
of the crankcase, thereby lubricating the transmission gears bn.  
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3
4
7
6
5
1
8
bl  
bk  
bn  
bm  
9
2
Checking the engine oil level  
The engine oil level can be checked with the engine being either warm or  
cold. Place the motorcycle in an upright position and on a horizontal surface  
(not on the side stand).  
If the engine is cold, the engine oil must be visible at the lower edge of the  
inspection glass A.  
If the engine is warm, the engine oil must be visible up to the upper edge of  
the inspection glass B.  
B
A
Replenish the engine oil, if necessary.  
CAUTION  
!
!
INSUFFICIENT AMOUNTS OF OR LOW-GRADE ENGINE OIL LEAD TO PREMATURE WEAR IN  
THE ENGINE.  
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Engine oil  
Only use fully synthetic branded oils (Shell Advance Ultra 4) meeting or sur-  
passing the quality requirements of API classes SG or SH (see specifications  
on the container).  
API: SG, SH  
TEMPERATUR  
CAUTION  
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0°C  
32°F  
INSUFFICIENT OIL OR POOR QUALITY OIL RESULTS IN PREMATURE WEAR OF THE ENGINE.  
+
10W 40  
10W 50  
15W 40  
15W 50  
Changing the engine oil *  
NOTE: WHEN CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL, IT IS NECESSARY TO CLEAN THE SHORT AND  
LONG OIL SCREENS AND TO REPLACE BOTH OIL FILTERS.  
Engine oil has be changed with the engine being at operating temperature.  
CAUTION  
1
!
!
AN ENGINE AT OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND THE ENGINE OIL IT CONTAINS ARE VERY  
HOT - DO NOT BURN OR SCALD YOURSELF!  
Place the motorcycle on a horizontal surface, remove the plug 1and allow  
the oil to drain into a receptacle.  
Clean plug (with magnet) thoroughly.  
Once the entire oil has been drained, clean the sealing surface, mount the  
plug together with the sealing ring and tighten it to 20 Nm (15 ft.lb).  
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CLEANING THE SHORT OIL SCREEN  
The short oil screen 2 is accommodated in the hex-socket plug 3 at the  
engine bottom. Insert a pin-type key into the plug and tap on the key a few  
times with a hammer in order to relieve the stress acting on the plug. Dis-  
mount the oil screen, clean the components thoroughly and blow compres-  
sed air through them. Check the O-rings for damage and, if necessary,  
replace them. Mount the oil screen together with the plug again and tigh-  
ten the plug to 10 Nm (7 ft.lb).  
2
3
CLEANING THE LONG OIL SCREEN  
The long oil screen is accommodated in the hexagon plug 4 adjacent the  
engine number. Dismount the plug together with the oil screen, clean the  
components thoroughly and blow compressed air through them. Check the  
O-rings for damage and, if necessary, replace them.  
4
To mount the long oil screen 5, place it on an approx. 300 mm (12 in) long  
pin-type key or a similar tool. Insert the pin-type key through the opening  
into the bore of the opposite engine casing wall. Then, push the oil screen  
into the engine casing as far as possible. Remove the pin-type key, mount  
the plug and tighten it to 15 Nm (11 ft.lb).  
5
CAUTION  
!
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THE OIL SCREEN IS MOUNTED SLIGHTLY DOWNWARDS, INCORRECT FITTED THE SCREEN  
LOOSES ITS FUNCTION AND THIS CAN CAUSE INCREASED ENGINE WEAR  
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CHANGING THE OIL FILTERS  
Remove the screw 1and swing the brake fluid container sideward. Place a  
receptacle underneath the engine to collect the drained oil. Remove the 4  
screws 2and dismount the two oil filter covers.  
2
1
2
2
2
Using circlip pliers, you may now pull the oil-filter inserts 3 out of the  
housing.  
Clean the oil filter cover, the sealing surfaces of the O-rings and the engine  
casing. Check the O-rings of the oil filter covers for damage and, if neces-  
sary, replace them.  
3
3
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Put the motorcycle on its side and fill the oil filter housings about halfway  
with engine oil. Insert the long oil filter at the front and the short oil filter at  
the back of the housing.  
Grease the O-rings 4 of the oil filter covers and mount the covers. Mount  
the screws and tighten them to 8 Nm (6 ft.lb).  
Position the brake fluid container and tighten the screw to 8 Nm (6 ft.lb).  
4
Return the motorcycle to its upright position.  
Remove the oil dipstick 6 at the clutch cover and fill in 1.2 liters of fully  
synthetic engine oil (Shell Advance Ultra 4).  
6
Start the engine and check all screwed connection and oil filter cover for  
leaks.  
Finally, check the engine oil level and, if necessary, correct it.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
If you let the specified maintenance work on your motorcycle be carried out, disturbances can hardly be expected. Should an error  
occur nevertheless, we advise you to use the trouble shooting chart in order to find the cause of error.  
We would like to point out that many operations cannot be performed by oneself. In case of uncertainty, please contact a KTM-dealer.  
TROUBLE  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Engine  
(E-starter).  
doesn’t  
crank  
Turn on the emergency-OFF switch (Australia only)  
Operating errror  
Blown fuse  
Dismount the left paneling and the filter box cover and replace  
the fuse in the starter relay.  
Discharged battery.  
Recharge the battery and investigate the causes for dischar-  
ging; contact a KTM dealer.  
Low outside temperatur  
Start engine with kickstarter  
Engine cranks but doesn’t Operating error  
start (E-starter).  
Open fuel tap, tank fuel, actuate choke. Pay attention to star-  
ting information (see driving instructions).  
Engine will not start (Kick-  
starter).  
The motorcycle has been out of The easily inflammable components of the new fuels evaporate  
operation for a longer period of during longer periods of standstill.  
time. Therefore old fuel has accu- When the motorcycle has been out of operation for more than  
mulated in the float chamber  
a week, it is therefore recommended to drain the old fuel from  
the float chamber. The engine will immediately start off when  
the float chamber is filled with new fuel.  
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Fuel supply interrupted  
Close fuel tap, loosen fuel hose at carburettor, lead into a basin  
and open fuel tap  
– if fuel leaks out, the carburetor might need cleaning  
– if no fuel leaks out, check tank ventilation, i.e. clean fuel tap  
Flooded engine  
In order to "pump the engine free", pull the hand decompres-  
sion lever, fully rev up the engine, actuate the kickstarter 5 to  
10 times or actuate the E-starter 2 times for 5 seconds each.  
Then, start the engine as described above.  
If the engine fails to start, unscrew the spark plug and dry it.  
Sooty or wet spark plug  
Electrode gap too large  
Clean and dry the spark plug or exchange it, respectively  
Adjust spark plug elektrode gap to 0,6 mm  
Spark plug connector or spark plug Dismount spark plug, connect ignition cable, hold to ground  
faulty  
(blank place on engine) and actuate starter, a strong spark  
must be produced at the spark plug  
– If no spark is created exchange the spark plug.  
– If the new spark plug doesn't produce a spark either, dis-  
connect the spark plug connector from the ignition cable,  
hold it a distance of approx. 5 mm from ground and start.  
– If a spark now occurs, replace spark plug cap  
– If no spark is produced, control ignition system  
Short circuit cable scored in wiring Dismount the fuel tank, disconnect the black/yellow cable from  
harness, emergency OFF switch or the cable of the emergency-OFF switch and the short-circuit  
short circuit button faulty  
button, respectively, and check the ignition spark.  
If a spark is generated, look for the problem in the short-circuit  
circuit.  
The plug connection of the CDI- Remove the seat and the fuel tank. Clean the plug connection  
unit, the pulse generator or the and treat it with contact spray  
ignition coil has oxydized  
Water in carburetor or jets blocked Dismount and clean carburetor  
Engine fails to idle  
Glogged idling jet  
Disassemble carburetor and clean jets  
Oncorrect adjustment of adjusting Have carburetor adjusted  
screws on carburetor  
Defective spark plug  
Replace spark plug  
Defective ignition system  
Have ignition system checked  
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TROUBLE  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Engine does not rev high  
Carburettor fuel level too high Dismount carburettor and check if worn out  
because float needle valve is dirty  
or worn out  
Loose carburettor jets  
Tighten jets  
Electronical ignition timing faulty  
Have ignition system checked  
Engine will not reach full Fuel supply partically interrupted or Clean and check fuel system as well as carburettor  
power  
carburettor dirty  
Float leaks  
Replace the float  
Air filter very dirty  
Clean or replace air filter  
Exhaust system is not tight, defor- Check if exhaust is damaged, replace glas fibre yarn in exhaust  
med, or the silencer contains not silencer  
enough glass fiber yarn  
Valve gap to small  
Adjust valve gap  
Loss of compression because hand Check setting of the hand decompression cable  
decompressor has no play  
Electronical ignition timing faulty  
Have ignition system checked  
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Engine stops or splutters in Insuffient fuel  
carburettor  
Clean and check fuel system and carburettor  
Check rubber sleeve and carburetor for tight fit  
Engine takes air out of control  
Engine gets to hot  
Insufficient cooling liquid  
Refill cooling liquid (see maintenace work), check cooling  
system for leaks  
Not enough air stream  
Cooling system has not been bled  
Radiators very dirty  
Drive on briskly (electric fan can be retrofitted)  
Bleed cooling system  
Clean radiators with water jet  
Foam formation in cooling system  
Bent cooling hose  
Replace cooling liquid, use anti freeze liquid with brand name  
Shorten or replace cooling hose  
Thermostat defective  
Dismount and check thermostat (opening temperature 70°C,  
(158°F) or replace it  
High oil consumption  
Hose of engine ventilation is bent  
Engine oil level too high  
Dislocate i.e. replace non-buckling vetilation hose  
Check engine oil level and, if necessary, correct it  
Use thicker engine oil; see chapter „Engine oil“  
Motor oil too thin (viscosity)  
All switched on lamps blown Capacitor or voltage regulator Dismount seat and fuel tank and check connections, have  
out  
faulty  
capacitor and voltage regulator checked  
Horn, flasher lights, and Blown fuse in the starter relay  
E-starter do not work  
Dismount left side paneling and filter box cover, replace fuse  
The battery is discharged  
The battery isn’t charged by the Remove seat and fuel tank and check voltage regulator  
generator because  
connections; voltage regulator and generator should be  
checked by a KTM dealer.  
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CLEANING  
Clean your motorcycle regularly in order to maintain the beauty of its plastic surfaces.  
The best manner would be to use warm water that has been mixed with a normal brand-name washing detergent and a sponge.  
The hard dirt can be removed before washing with the help of a soft water jet.  
CAUTION  
!
!
NEVER CLEAN YOUR MOTORCYCLE WITH A HIGH-PRESSURED CLEANER OR A HIGH-PRESSURED WATER JET. THE WATER COULD OTHERWISE RUN INTO THE  
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS, CONNECTORS, SHEATHED CABLES, BEARINGS, CARBURETOR ETC. AND CAUSE DISTURBANCES OR LEAD TO  
DESTRUCTION OF THESE PARTS.  
A
PREMATURE  
– You should use normal brand-name detergents to clean the motorcycle. Especially dirty parts should be cleaned additionally with  
the help of a paint brush.  
– Befor cleaning with water, plug the exhaust pipe to prevent water ingress  
– After the motorcycle has been rinsed with a soft water jet, it should be dried by air pressure and a cloth. Drain the float chamber of  
the carburetor. Then take a short drive until the engine has reached the working temperature and also use the brakes. By warming  
these components, the residual water can evaporate from inaccessable parts of the engine and the brakes.  
– Slide back the protective covers on the handlebar-mounted instruments so that any water that may have seeped into this part of  
the motorcycle is allowed to evaporate.  
– Once the motorcycle has cooled down, oil or grease all sliding and bearing points. Treat the chain with a chain spray. Also oil the  
fuel tap.  
– To avoid any malfunction of the electric system, you should treat emergency-OFF switch, short-circuit button, light switch and  
socket connectors with a contact spray.  
CONSERVATION FOR WINTER OPERATION  
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In the event that the motorcycle is also used in winter and on roads where one has to expect salt spraying, you will have to take pre-  
cautions against the aggressive road salt.  
– clean motorcycle thoroughly and let it dry after each riding  
– treat engine, carburetor, swing arm, and all other bare or galvanized parts (except for brake discs) with a wax-based anti-corrosion  
agent.  
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WARNING  
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KEEP ANTI-CORROSION AGENT FROM GETTING INTO CONTACT WITH THE BRAKE DISCS, FOR OTHERWISE THIS WILL SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE THE BRAKING POWER.  
CAUTION  
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!
AFTER RIDES ON SALTED ROADS, CLEAN MOTORCYCLE THOROUGHLY WITH COLD WATER AND LET IT DRY WELL!  
STORAGE  
Should you desire to make a pause over a longer space of time, please observe the following instructions:  
– Clean motorcycle thoroughly (see chapter: CLEANING)  
– Change engine oil, short and long oil filters (old engine oil contains aggressive contaminations).  
– Check antifreezer and amount of cooling liquid.  
– Warm up the engine once again, close the fuel cock and wait until the engine dies. Then open the drain plug of the float chamber  
to remove the remaining fuel.  
– Remove spark plug and fill in approx. 5 ccm of engine oil into the cylinder through the opening. Actuate kick-starter 10 times in  
order to distribute the oil onto the cylinder walls and mount the spark plug.  
– Set piston to compression so that the valves will be closed (slowly operate the kickstarter, until you can hear the automatic  
decompressor click (release))  
– Let fuel flow out of tank into an appropriate container.  
– Correct tire pressure.  
– Lubricate pivot points of the control levers, foot rests, etc. as well as the chain.  
– Service the shock absorber linkage  
– Disassemble and charge battery (see chapter: BATTERY).  
– The storage place should be dry and not subject to excessive temperature fluctuations.  
– Cover the motorcycle with an air permeated tarpaulin or blanket. Do not use non air permeable materials as a possible humidity  
might not be able to escape and could cause corrosion.  
CAUTION  
!
!
IT WOULD BE VERY BAD TO LET THE ENGINE RUN FOR A SHORT TIME DURING THE STORAGE PERIOD. THE ENGINE WOULD NOT GET WARMED UP ENOUGH  
AND THE THUS DEVELOPED STEAM WOULD CONDENSE DURING THE COMBUSTION PROCESS AND CAUSE THE VALVES AND EXHAUST TO RUST.  
RE-INITIATION AFTER TIME OF STORAGE  
– Mount the charged battery (regard polarity).  
– Fill up tank with fresh fuel.  
– Check motorcycle as before each start (see driving instructions).  
– Take a short, careful test ride first.  
NOTE: Before you put your motorcycle away for the winter, you have to check all parts for their function and wear. Should any ser-  
vice jobs, repairs, or any refitting be necessary, you should have them carried out during the off-season (lower workload at mechanics’  
shops). This way, you can avoid the long waiting times at your mechanic at the beginning of the next biking season.  
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TECHNICAL DATA – ENGINE 400/520 SX, MXC, EXC RACING 2002  
Type  
400 SX  
400 MXC  
400 EXC  
520 SX  
520 MXC  
520 EXC  
Design  
Liquid-cooled single cylinder 4-stroke engine with balancer shaft  
Displacement  
Bore/Stroke  
398 ccm  
510 ccm  
95 / 72 mm  
89 / 64 mm  
Ratio  
11 : 1  
unleaded premium gasoline with at least RON 95  
4 valves over rocker arm and 1 overhead camshaft, camshaft drive through single chain  
Fuel  
Valve Timing  
Camshaft  
0121  
5521  
Valve diameter Intake  
Valve diameter Exhaust  
Valve clearence cold Intake  
Valve clearence cold Exhaust  
Crank shaft bearing  
Connecting rod bearing  
Top end bearing  
Piston  
35 mm  
30 mm  
0,10 mm  
0,15 mm  
2 cylinder roller bearing  
needle bearing  
bronze bushing  
alluminium alloy cast  
alluminium alloy forged  
Piston rings  
1 compression ring, 1 oil scraper ring  
pressure circulation lubrication with two rotorpumps  
fullsynthetic oil (Shell Advance Ultra4 SAE 10W40)  
1,25 liters  
Engine lubrication  
Engine oil  
40  
Quantity of engine oil  
Primary ratio  
Clutch  
straight geared spur wheels 33:76 t  
multi disc clutch in oil bath  
Transmission claw shifted  
Gear ratio  
6-speed  
6-speed  
6-speed  
4-speed  
6-speed  
6-speed  
1st Gear  
16:32  
18:30  
20:28  
22:26  
24:24  
21:18  
16:32  
18:30  
20:28  
22:26  
24:24  
21:18  
14:34  
17:31  
19:28  
22:26  
24:23  
26:21  
16:32  
18:30  
20:28  
22:26  
-
16:32  
18:30  
20:28  
22:26  
24:24  
21:18  
14:34  
17:31  
19:28  
22:26  
24:23  
26:21  
2nd Gear  
3rd Gear  
4th Gear  
5th Gear  
6th Gear  
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Ignition system  
Generator  
contactless DC-CDI ignition with digital advanced system by KOKUSAN  
12V 40W  
12V 110W  
NGK CR8 EK  
0,6 mm  
Spark plug  
Spark plug gap  
Cooling system  
Cooling liquid  
Starting equipment  
liquid cooled, permanent rotation of cooling liquid through mechanic driven water pump  
1 liter, 40% antifreeze, 60% water, at least -25° (-13° F)  
kickstarter  
kick - electric starter  
kickstarter  
kick - electric starter  
BASIC CARBURETOR SETTING  
520 MXC/EXC  
400 SX RACING  
400 EXC RAC. 12 kW  
520 SX RACING  
520 EXC-G  
400 EXC-G  
RACING  
400 MXC/EXC RAC. 520 EXC RAC. 12,5 kW  
Type  
Keihin CR39  
Keihin CR39  
Keihin CR39  
Keihin CR39  
Keihin CR39  
250401  
175  
Keihin CR39  
240401  
175  
Carb.-setting number  
Main jet  
031299  
130799  
100699  
250899  
175  
175  
175  
175  
Jet needle  
OBDTM  
OBDVR  
OBDTM  
OBDTM  
OBDVR  
48  
OBDVR  
48  
Idling jet  
48  
48  
48  
48  
Main air jet  
200  
200  
200  
200  
200  
200  
Idling air jet  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
Needle clip position  
Starting jet  
4.th from top  
3.th from top  
2.th from top  
3.th from top  
6. th from top 3. th from top  
85  
1
85  
85  
2,5  
15  
85  
1
85  
1,25  
15  
85  
1
Mixture control screw open  
Throttle valve  
Performance restrictor  
Stop pump membrane  
1,25  
15  
slide stop24,5mm  
15  
15  
15  
055  
055  
055  
055  
055  
055  
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TIGHTENING TORQUES  
Hexagon collar screw engine case, clutch cover, ignition cover  
M6  
M12x1,5  
M16x1,5  
M20x1,5  
M12x1,5  
M8  
10 Nm  
20 Nm  
(6 ft.lb)  
(15 ft.lb)  
(7 ft.lb)  
(11 ft.lb)  
(15 ft.lb)  
(7 ft.lb)  
(5 ft.lb)  
(7 ft lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(30/35 ft.lb)  
(21 ft.lb)  
(5 ft.lb)  
(4 ft.lb)  
(10 ft.lb)  
(12 ft.lb)  
(132 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(6 ft lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(4 ft lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(5 ft.lb)  
(5 ft.lb)  
(44 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(19 ft.lb)  
(6 ft.lb)  
(44 ft.lb)  
(7-8 ft lb)  
Oil drain plug  
Allan head plug oil screen short  
10 Nm  
Hexagon plug oil screen long  
15 Nm  
Plug pressure valve  
20 Nm  
Jet screw and hollow screw oil line  
Screws oil pump cover  
10 Nm  
M5  
Loctite 243 + 6 Nm  
10 Nm  
Hexagon collar screw cylinderhead top section  
Hex.collar screw cylinderhead top section, water pump cover  
Hexagon collar screw exhaust flange  
Cylinder head screw  
M6  
M6  
8 Nm  
M6  
Loctite 243 + 8 Nm  
40/50 Nm  
M10  
M8  
Allan head screw camshaft gear  
Stop screw autodecopression  
Loctite 243 + 28 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 6 Nm  
5 Nm  
M5  
Allan head screw cap rocker arm  
Counter nuts valve adjustment screw  
Allan head screw primary gear, free wheel  
Hexagon nut primary gear  
M5  
M6x0,75  
M6  
11 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 16 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 150 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 8 Nm  
8 Nm  
M20x1,5  
M6  
Allan head screw balancer shaft gear  
Hexagon collar screw clutch spring  
Allan head screw shift roller locking piece  
Hexagon collar screw locking lever  
Hexagon collar screw shift roller  
Hexagon collar screw securing guide, chain guide, chain tensioner  
Hexagon collar screw clip  
M6  
M6  
Loctite 243 + 10 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 6 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 6 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 8 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 6 Nm  
8 Nm  
M5  
41  
M5  
M6  
M5  
Hexagon collar screw chain adjuster  
Hexagon collar screw stator MXC/EXC  
Hexagon collar screw stator SX  
M6  
M6  
Loctite 243 + 8 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 6 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 6 Nm  
60 Nm  
M5  
Hexagon collar screw pulser coil  
Hexagon collar nut flywheel  
M5  
M12x1  
M6  
Hexagon collar screw bump part kickstarter  
Hexagon collar screw spring hanger kickstarter  
Hexagon collar screw cover E-starter, only SX  
Hexagon collar screw hanger vent hose  
Allan head screw kickstarter  
Loctite 243 + 8 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 10 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 8 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 8 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 25 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 10 Nm  
Loctite 243 + 60 Nm  
10 - 12Nm  
M6  
M6  
M6  
M8  
Hexagon collar screw shift lever  
Hexagon screw engine sprocket  
Spark plug  
M6  
M10  
M10  
Engine oil  
Use only fully synthetic oil brands, which meet quality requirements  
(Shell Advance Ultra 4) of API-classes SG or SH (informations on bottles) or  
higher.  
API: SG, SH  
TEMPERATUR  
CAUTION  
POOR OIL QUALITY OR MINOR QUANTITY EFFECT EARLY ENGINE-WEAR.  
!
!
0°C  
+
32°F  
10W 40  
10W 50  
15W 40  
15W 50  
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ASSEMBLY CLEARANCE, WEAR LIMIT  
400  
520  
Crankshaft  
axial clearance  
0,03 - 0,15 mm/0,0012 - 0,006 in  
run out of crank stud  
radial clearance  
max. 0,08 mm/0,003 in  
max. 0,05 mm/0,002 in  
max. 1,10 mm/0,043 in  
Conrod bearing  
Cylinder  
axial clearance  
bore diameter size I  
bore diameter size II  
diameter size I  
89,000 - 89,012 mm/3,5039 - 3,5044 in 95,000 - 95,012 mm/3,7401 - 3,7406 in  
89,013 - 89,025 mm/3,5039 - 3,5049 in 95,013 - 95,025 mm/3,7406 - 3,7411 in  
88,926 - 88,936 mm/3,5010 - 3,5014 in 94,946 - 94,954 mm/3,7380 - 3,7383 in  
88,937 - 88,946 mm/3,5014 - 3,5018 in 94,955 - 94,962 mm/3,7383 - 3,7386 in  
Piston 400 (cast)  
diameter size II  
assembly clearance size I  
assembly clearance size II  
wear limit  
0,064 - 0,086 mm/0,0025 - 0,0033 in  
0,066 - 0,089 mm/0,0026 - 0,0035 in  
0,12 mm/0,0047 in  
0,046 - 0,066 mm/0,0018 - 0,0025 in  
0,050 - 0,071 mm/0,0019 - 0,0028 in  
0,10 mm/0,0039 in  
Piston ring end gap compression ring  
oil scraper ring  
max. 0,80 mm/0,03 in  
max. 1,00 mm/0,04 in  
max. 1,50 mm/0,06 in  
Valves  
seat sealing intake  
seat sealing exhaust  
run out of valve heads  
valve guides diameter  
spring washer  
max. 2,00 mm/0,078 in  
max. 0,05 mm/0,002 in  
max. 6,05 mm/0,238 in  
min. 0,4 mm / 0,016 in (new 0,5 mm / 0,019 in)  
min 36,5 mm / 1,423 in (new 37,45 mm / 1,46in)  
min 39,7 mm / 1,548 in (new 40,2 mm / 1,567 in)  
max. 0,06 mm / 0,0024 in  
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valve spring  
Interior  
Exterior  
balancer shaft  
Oil pumps  
Journal runout  
clearance outer rotor  
housing  
max. 0,20 mm/0,0078 in  
clearance outer rotor  
inner rotor  
max. 0,20 mm/0,0078 in  
axial clearance  
0,15 mm / 0,0059 in  
25,00 mm/0,98 in  
Bypaß valve  
Clutch  
minimum spring length  
Length of springs  
wear limit organic  
hight disk package  
min. 41,5 mm/1,63 in (new 43 mm/1,693 in)  
min. 1,70 mm/0,067 in (new 1,8 mm / 0,070 in)  
18,3 mm / 0,713 in (neu 20,2 mm / 0,788 in)  
0,10 - 0,40 mm/0,004 - 0,016 in  
max. 0,06 mm / 0,0024 in  
Transmission shafts axial clearance  
Transmission shaft runout  
axial clearance  
radial clearance  
rocker arm  
0,02 - 0,10 mm / 0,007 - 0,04 in  
max. 0,08 mm / 0,003 in  
rocker arm axle  
timing chain  
max. 770 mm / 30,03 in(new 768 mm / 29,952in)  
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TECHNICAL DATA – CHASSIS 400/520 SX, MXC, EXC RACING 2002  
400/520 SX RACING  
400/520 EXC RACING  
400/520 MXC, EXC USA  
Frame  
Central tube chrom-moly-steel frame  
Fork  
WP USD 4860 MXMA  
WP Up Side Down 4357 MXMA  
295/320 mm  
Wheel travel front/rear  
Rear suspension  
Front brake  
Rear brake  
Brake disc  
WP Progressive Damping System shock absorber, aluminium swingarm  
Disk brake with carbon-steel brake disc Ø 260 mm (10.2 in), brake caliper floated  
Disk brake with carbon-steel brake disc Ø 220 mm (8.7 in), brake caliper floated  
Wear limit max. 0,4 mm (0,016 in)  
Front tires  
Air pressure offroad  
Air pressure road driver only  
80/100 - 21“  
1,0 bar(14 psi)  
90/90 - 21“  
1,0 bar(14 psi)  
1,5 bar  
80/100 - 21“  
1,0 bar(14 psi)  
1,5 bar(21 psi)  
Rear tires  
Air pressure offroad  
Air pressure road driver only  
110/90 - 19“  
1,0 bar(14 psi)  
140/80 - 18“  
1,0 bar(14 psi)  
2,0 bar(28 psi)  
110/100 - 18“  
1,0 bar(14 psi)  
2,0 bar(28 psi)  
Fuel tank capacity  
Final drive ratio  
Chain  
7,5 Liter (2 US Gallons)  
400-14:50t / 520-14:48t  
EXC 8,5 Liter (2,1 US Gallons) MXC 13 Liter (3,5 Gallons)  
400-15:45t / 520-15:40t  
O-Ring 5/8 x 1/4 "  
400-14:50t / 520-14:48t  
Available final sprockets  
Bulps  
38t, 40t, 42t, 45t, 48t, 50t, 52t  
headlight  
HS1 12V 35/35W  
parking light  
instrument lights  
brake - rear light  
flasher light  
12V 5W (Sockel W2, 1x9,5d)  
12V 1,2W (Sockel W2, 1x4,6d)  
12V 21/5W (Sockel BaY15d)  
12V 10W (Sockel Ba15s)  
43  
license plate illmination  
12V 1,2W (Sockel 1x4,6d)  
Batterie  
maintenance-free battery 12V 8Ah  
Steering head angle  
Wheel base  
63,5°  
1481 10 mm (58,3 0,4 in)  
925 mm (36,5 in)  
Seat hight, unloaded  
Ground clearance, unloaded  
Dead-weight *  
380 mm (15,1 in)  
107 kg (236 lbs)  
112 kg (247 lbs)  
* Dead-weight without fuel  
STANDARD ADJUSTMENT-FORK  
TIGHTENING TORQUES - CHASSIS  
Collar nut front wheel spindle  
Brake caliper front  
M 16/20x1,5  
40 Nm (30ft.lb)  
Loctite 243 + 25 Nm (19ft.lb)  
Loctite 243 + 15 Nm (11ft.lb)  
Loctite 243 + 15 Nm (11ft.lb)  
20 Nm (15ft.lb)  
WP4860MXMA WP4357MXMA  
M 8  
M 6  
1418W710  
20  
0518W712  
20  
Brake disk front  
Compression adjuster  
Rebound adjuster  
Spring  
Brake disk rear  
M 6  
16  
12  
Clamping screws upper fork bridge  
Clamping screws lower fork bridge  
Clamping screws fork stubs  
Collar nut rear wheel spindle  
Hexagon nut swing arm bolt  
Hexagon collar screw handlebar clamp  
Allan head screw handlebar support  
Shock absorber top  
M 8  
4,4 N/mm  
5 mm (0.20in)  
4,2 N/mm  
5 mm (0.20in)  
M 8  
15 Nm (11ft.lb)  
Spring preload  
Air chamber length  
Fork oil  
M 8  
10 Nm (7ft.lb)  
100 mm (5.1in) 130 mm (5.9in)  
SAE 5 SAE 5  
M 20x1,5  
M 14x1,5  
M 8  
80 Nm (59ft.lb)  
100 Nm (74ft.lb)  
20 Nm (15ft.lb)  
M 10  
M 12  
M 12  
M 8  
Loctite 243 + 40 Nm (30ft.lb)  
60 Nm (44ft.lb)  
Shock absorber bottom  
Sprocket screws  
60 Nm (44ft.lb)  
Loctite 243 + 35 Nm (25ft.lb)  
Loctite 243 + 10 Nm (7ft.lb)  
45 Nm (33ft.lb)  
STANDARD ADJUSTMENT - SHOCK ABSORBER  
WP 5018 PDS WP 5018 PDS  
Ball joint for push rod  
M 6  
Engine mounting bolt  
M 10  
M 8  
DCC  
1218W738  
MCC  
1218W739  
15  
Engine brace  
33 Nm (24ft.lb)  
Screw adjusting ring spring preload shock abs.  
Other screws on chassis  
M6  
8 Nm (6ft.lb)  
Compression adjuster 15 LS (Low speed)  
2 HS (high speed)  
M 6  
M 8  
M 10  
10 Nm (7ft.lb)  
25 Nm (19ft.lb)  
45 Nm (33ft.lb)  
Rebound adjuster  
Spring  
25  
25  
Other collar nuts on chassis  
M 6  
M 8  
M 10  
15 Nm (11ft.lb)  
30 Nm (22ft.lb)  
50 Nm (37ft.lb)  
PDS7–260  
4 mm (0.24 in)  
PDS6-260  
Spring preload  
5 mm (0.24 in)  
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HEAD WORD INDEX  
Page  
Page  
Adjust the throttle cables ....................................................32  
Adjusting digital speedometer.............................................26  
Adjusting of free travel at the hand brake lever...................21  
Adjusting the mixture control screw....................................33  
Adjusting the spring preload on the fork (SX)......................17  
Battery (MXC/EXC) ............................................................28  
Bleeding of the hydraulic clutch ..........................................32  
Bleeding the cooling system................................................30  
Breather plug front fork ......................................................17  
Carburetor adjust idling ......................................................33  
Chain maintenance.............................................................19  
Chain wear .........................................................................20  
Changing the basic position of the brake pedal...................22  
Changing the engine oil......................................................35  
Changing the original position of the clutch lever ..............16  
Changing the spring preload of shock absorber ..................18  
Charging battery.................................................................28  
Chassis number.....................................................................4  
Check chain tension............................................................19  
Check/set distance of magnetic sensor ...............................27  
Checking adjustment of the hand decompression release cable32  
Checking and adjusting the steering head bearing ..............16  
Checking engin oil level ......................................................34  
Checking of brake fluid level - front brake ..........................21  
Checking rear brake fluid level............................................22  
Checking spoke tension ......................................................25  
Checking the coolant level..................................................30  
Checking the float level ......................................................33  
Checking the front brake pads............................................21  
Checking the oil level of the hydraulic clutch ......................32  
Checking the rear brake pads..............................................23  
Choke...................................................................................8  
Cleaning .............................................................................39  
Cleaning the air filter ..........................................................31  
Cleaning the dust sleeves of the telescopic fork ..................17  
Cleaning the spark arrestor (MXC/EXC USA)......................31  
Clutch lever .........................................................................4  
Combination switch (EXC) ....................................................6  
Compression damping of fork...............................................9  
Compression damping of shock absorber (MXC, EXC)........10  
Conservation for winter operarion ......................................39  
Cooling system ...................................................................30  
Correct chain tension..........................................................19  
Damping action during compression of shock absorber (SX) .9  
Digital speedometer (EXC)....................................................5  
Digital speedometer, indicator lamps (EXC)...........................5  
Dismounting and mounting the front wheel .......................23  
Dismounting and mounting the rear wheel.........................24  
Draining of float chamber of the carburetor........................34  
Driving instructions.............................................................11  
Emergency OFF button (EXC)...............................................6  
Emergency OFF switch (EXC Australia) .................................6  
Engine number, engine type ................................................4  
Engine oil............................................................................35  
Filler cap ...............................................................................7  
Flasher switch .......................................................................6  
Foot brake pedal...................................................................8  
Fuel ......................................................................................7  
Fuel tap ................................................................................7  
Fuse (MXC/EXC) ................................................................29  
General informations about KTM disc brakes......................20  
Hand brake lever ..................................................................4  
Hand decompression lever....................................................4  
Head word index ................................................................44  
Headlamp switch (EXC USA).................................................6  
How to change the handlebar position ...............................18  
Kickstarter.............................................................................8  
Maintenance work on chassis and engine ...........................16  
Odometer (EXC USA) ...........................................................5  
Oil circuit............................................................................34  
Operation Instruments..........................................................4  
Periodic Lubrication and maintenance schedule ..................14  
Pivot bearing ......................................................................18  
Rebound damping of fork.....................................................9  
Rebound damping of shock absorber (SX, MXC, EXC)........10  
Refilling the front brake fluid reservoir ................................21  
Refilling the rear brake fluid reservoir..................................22  
Re-initiation after time of storage .......................................39  
Replacing head light/parking light lamp .............................29  
Replacing the battery of the digital speedometer ................25  
Replacing the front brake pads ...........................................22  
Replacing the glass fiber yarn packing of the silencer .........31  
Replacing the rear brake pads.............................................23  
Serial Number Locations .......................................................4  
Shift lever .............................................................................8  
Short circuit button (SX/MXC)..............................................5  
Side stand.............................................................................8  
Speedometer, indicator lamps (EXC - Australia) ....................5  
Steering lock.......................................................................10  
Storage...............................................................................39  
Technical specifications - chassis .........................................43  
Technical specifications – engine.........................................40  
Tires, air pressure................................................................25  
Trouble shooting.................................................................37  
44  
wiring diagramme....................................................Appendix  
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