Instructional video demonstrating how to replace KTM swingarm bearings using the Fungi Racing combined PDS/Swingarm bearing tool. For information and to order: www.fungiracing.com
good afternoon my friend on the right side has the same discs as the left one if you can help me thank you i am from brazil and my first time with a ktm
Ah yes, good question. KTM always seemed to put those washers on the chain side bearing housing. (the washers eliminate the freeplay) So the simple reason is that we are following what KTM does. I'm sure it actually makes no difference which side as the housings all measure the same anyway.
good afternoon my friend on the right side has the same discs as the left one if you can help me thank you i am from brazil and my first time with a ktm
good afternoon my friend on the right side has the same discs as the left one if you can help me thank you i am from brazil and my first time with a ktm
good afternoon my friend on the right side has the same discs as the left one if you can help me thank you i am from brazil and my first time with a ktm
good afternoon my friend on the right side has the same discs as the left one if you can help me thank you i am from brazil and my first time with a ktm
good afternoon my friend on the right side has the same discs as the left one if you can help me thank you i am from brazil and my first time with a ktm
good afternoon my friend on the right side has the same discs as the left one if you can help me thank you i am from brazil and my first time with a ktm
That sometimes happens. They only need one set of stop discs. A replacement swingarm bearing kit from KTM will only contain one set of discs. It doesn't actually matter if you have a set either side. Makes no difference.