KTM 990 SUPER DUKE, 990 SUPER DUKE R Owner's Manual

KTM 990 SUPER DUKE, 990 SUPER DUKE R Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
2007
990 SUPER DUKE
990 SUPER DUKE R
ART. NR. 3.211.151 EN

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL 2007 990 SUPER DUKE 990 SUPER DUKE R ART. NR. 3.211.151 EN...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    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 sport motorcycle that guarantees to bring you lots of fun and enjoyment, provided that you clean and maintain it appropriately.
  • Page 3: Important Information

    OWNER'S MANUAL Carefully read the entire Owner's Manual before you start riding your motorcycle, even if this will take a little time. It contains use- ful tips and information on the best way to handle the motorcycle and how to protect yourself from injuries. The Manual also con- tains important information on service and maintenance.
  • Page 4 SPARE PARTS, ACCESSORIES For your own safety, only use spare parts and accessories approved by KTM. KTM shall not assume any liability for other products or consequential damage resulting from the use of such products.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL TIPS AND WARNINGS FOR STARTING THE MOTORCYCLE .......22 Instructions for initial operation ....22 Running in the LC8 engine .
  • Page 6 » INDEX Checking the front brake pads .....45 Checking the rear brake fluid level ....46 Checking the rear brake pads .
  • Page 7: Serial Number Locations

    » SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS Chassis number, Type label The chassis number is stamped on the right side of the steering head tube. Enter this num- ber in the field on page no 1. The type label is located on the right frame tube under the seat. Engine number, engine type The engine number and the engine type are stamped into the left side of the engine below the engine sprocket.
  • Page 8: Operation Instruments

    » OPERATION INSTRUMENTS Clutch lever The clutch lever [1] is fitted on the left hand side of the handle bar. The adjusting screw [A] is used to change the original position of the clutch lever (see maintenance work on chas- sis and engine).
  • Page 9: Combined Instrument

    Function buttons: to select the display modes and basic settings in the display Tachometer: displays the engine speed Indicator lamps: provide additional information on the motorcycle operating condition Display: shows the speed, cooling liquid temperature, time, ambient temperature, distance traveled (ODO), trip master 1 (TRIP 1), trip master 2 (TRIP 2),...
  • Page 10 » OPERATION INSTRUMENTS SPEED [1] The speed can be displayed in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph). CHANGING THE SPEED DISPLAY FROM KM/H - MPH or MPH - KM/H Switch on the ignition and press the MODE button more than 10 seconds in the ODO mode. CLOCK [2] The dots between the hours and minutes will blink in the CLOCK display.
  • Page 11 » OPERATION INSTRUMENTS FROST WARNING [1] The frost symbol will start to blink regardless of the mode if the ambient temperature drops below 3°C (37.5°F). ODO [2] Displays the total kilometers or miles traveled. This figure will not be cleared if the battery is disconnected.
  • Page 12 OPERATION INSTRUMENTS » TRIP 1 [1] The trip meter 1 is always active and counts up to 999.9. It is used to measure the length of the trip or the distance between 2 refueling stops. TO RESET TRIP 1 To reset the trip meter 1 to zero, switch on the ignition, select the TRIP 1 display mode and press the SET button more than 2 seconds.
  • Page 13: Cooling Liquid Temperature Display

    OPERATION INSTRUMENTS heiß / hot / caldo / chaud / caliente normal normally normalemente normalment normalmente kalt / cold / freddo / froid / frío » Cooling liquid temperature display The temperature display [1] is shown in 12 bars. The more bars that light up, the hotter the cooling liquid.
  • Page 14: Indicator Lamps

    The error can be identified by means of a blink code (see Trouble shoot- ing). The red warning lamp will light up if the voltage in the on-board electrics drops below 10 volts. Immediately drive to the nearest authorized KTM workshop and have the electrical system checked.
  • Page 15: Ignition Lock

    OPERATION INSTRUMENTS » Ignition lock The ignition lock has 3 switching positions. Ignition off, (engine can't be started) Ignition on, (engine can be started) Ignition off, handlebar blocked To switch the ignition to position turn the ignition key to position into the lock.
  • Page 16: Starter Tip Switch, Emergency Off Tip Switch

    » OPERATION INSTRUMENTS Starter tip switch, Emergency OFF tip switch The emergency off switch [1] is provided for emergency situations and should not be used to switch off the engine. The engine is ready for operation in position (ignition circuit and starter circuit are switched on).
  • Page 17: Seat Lock, Removing The Seat

    To mount the seat, place it on the motorcycle and position the hooks [2] on the bottom of the seat behind the dollies [3] on the subframe. Press down on the seat near the holding strap while sliding it forwards.
  • Page 18: Tool Set

    To secure, remove the seat, run the rope through the helmet, attach both ends to the hook [3] and mount the seat. The helmet lock is provided to secure the helmet to the motorcycle when parked. Do not attach the helmet or other objects to the steel rope while driving. You can easily lose con- trol of the motorcycle.
  • Page 19: Shift Lever

    » OPERATION INSTRUMENTS 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. The basic position of the shift lever can be adjusted according to your seating position (see 2,3,4,5,6 Maintenance work).
  • Page 20: Footrests

    » OPERATION INSTRUMENTS Footrests The passenger footrests [1] fold up. Compression damping of fork The fork's damping action during compression travel (compression damping) can be adjusted. This allows you adjust the damping behavior to match your driving style and the payload. The adjusting screws [2] are located on the fork leg axle passage.
  • Page 21: Spring Preload Of The Fork

    The damping rate can be adjusted in the low and high-speed range (Dual Compression Control). The designation low and high-speed refers to the movement of the shock absorber and not to the motorcycle's driving speed. The adjusting screw [2] for the low-speed range can be adjusted with a screwdriver.
  • Page 22: Rebound Damping Of Shock Absorber

    » OPERATION INSTRUMENTS Rebound damping of shock absorber The shock absorber's damping action during rebound travel (rebound damping) can also be adjusted. This allows you adjust the damping behavior to match your driving style and the payload. The adjusting screw [1] is located on the bottom of the shock absorber. More information is provided in the chapter "Adjusting the fork and shock absorber.“...
  • Page 23: General Tips And Warnings For Starting The Motorcycle

    GENERAL TIPS AND WARNINGS FOR STARTING THE MOTORCYCLE Instructions for initial operation – Make sure the work for the „pre-delivery inspection“ was performed by your author- ized KTM workshop. The DELIVERY CER- TIFICATE and SERVICE MANUAL will be handed over when you pick up your vehicle.
  • Page 24: Accessories And Payload

    GENERAL TIPS AND WARNINGS FOR STARTING THE MOTORCYCLE – The tires must be designed for a speed of over 240 KPH (speed symbol ZR) and must be released by KTM. – New tires have a smooth surface, which means that they must be run in to achieve full grip.
  • Page 25: Driving Instructions

    Arrange for the braking system to be checked by a KTM specialist, as com- plete failure of the braking system can be avoided.
  • Page 26 Insufficient oil results in premature wear and consequently to engine damage. 9 BAGGAGE, PAYLOAD Never exceed the maximum total weight (387 kg, 853 lbs) and the motorcycle's wheel loads. The maximum total weight is comprised of: – the motorcycle in a running condition and refueled (199 kg, 439 lbs) –...
  • Page 27: Starting The Engine

    If the engine is not switched off, engine damage will occur within a short period of time. Check the engine oil level or contact a ktm workshop. – Maximum period for continuous starting: 5 seconds. Wait at least 5 seconds before try- ing again.
  • Page 28: Starting Off

    – If this is not the case, refill the tank – if sufficient fuel is in the tank, pro- ceed as described in the „Trouble- shooting“ section or contact a KTM dealer. NOTE: This motorcycle is equipped with a safety start- ing system.
  • Page 29: Braking

    Check the engine oil level or con- tact an authorized KTM workshop. – Never have the throttle wide open when changing down to a lower gear. The engine will overspeed, damaging the valves.
  • Page 30: Stopping And Parking

    – Never park your motorcycle in places where there exist fire hazards due to dry grass or other easily flammable materials.
  • Page 31: Fuel

    NOTE: Press the SET key for 2 seconds to immediately turn off the fuel warning lamp. This motorcycle is equipped with a catalytic converter that will be destroyed if you use leaded fuel. Always use unleaded fuel. Fuel expands when its temperature rises. Therefore do not fill the tank to the top (see fig.).
  • Page 33: Periodic Maintenance Schedule

    Clean the oil jet for the clutch lubrication Check rubber boots for cracks or leaks Check fault memory with the KTM diagnosis tool Perform a status check of neutral, clutch, 2nd/3rd gear and side stand switch using the KTM diagnosis tool...
  • Page 34 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 990 SUPER DUKE / R 2007 A clean motorcycle can be checked more quickly which saves money! Replace the graphite gasket in the rear exhaust manifold slide Check actuating cables for damage, smooth operation, and kink-less arrange-...
  • Page 35: Periodic Maintenance Schedule

    IF MOTORCYCLE IS USED FOR COMPETITION 7500 KM SERVICE SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT AFTER EVERY RACE! Service intervalls should never be exceeded by more than 500 km. Maintenance work performed by an authorized KTM workshop is not a substitute for care and maintenance by the driver! 990 SUPER DUKE / R 2007...
  • Page 36 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 990 SUPER DUKE / R 2007 VITAL CHECKS AND CARE PROCEDURES TO CONDUCTED BY THE OWNER OR THE MECHANIC Check oil level Check brake fluid level Check brake pads for wear Check lighting system for proper operation Check horn for proper operation Lubricate actuating cables and nipples Bleed fork legs...
  • Page 37: Maintenance Work On Chassis And Engine

    – Do not clean the motorcycle with a power washer otherwise water will get into the bearings, electric socket connectors, etc. – Use special KTM screws with the correct thread length to fasten the spoiler to the tank. Mounting other screws or longer screws could puncture the tank and cause fuel to leak out.
  • Page 38: Adjusting The Fork And Shock Absorber

    There are a number of ways to adjust the fork and shock absorber to match the chassis to your driving style and the payload. We have provided a table with pragmatical values to help you tune up your motorcycle. These tune-up specifications are reference values only and should serve as a basis for your per- sonal chassis and suspension tuning.
  • Page 39: Adjusting The Spring Preload On The Fork

    (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 compression rates.
  • Page 40: Rebound Damping Of Shock Absorber

    MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE STANDARD ADJUSTMENT LOW-SPEED: – Turn adjusting screw [1] clockwise as far as it will go. – Turn 20 clicks in a counterclockwise direction. STANDARD ADJUSTMENT HIGH-SPEED: – Turn adjusting screw (wrench size 17 mm) clockwise as far as it will go. –...
  • Page 41: Checking The Chain Tension

    If you don’t 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.
  • Page 42: Chain Maintenance

    – The chain does not have a chain joint for safety reasons. Always have the chain replaced in an authorized KTM workshop where the service technicans have the required riveting tool. – Never mount a normal chain joint.
  • Page 43: General Information On Ktm Disk Brakes

    Brake pads available in the accessory trade are often not authorized for operation of your KTM motorcycle in road traffic. The brake pads design and friction factor and therefore the braking power can deviate significantly from original KTM brake pads. If you use different brake pads than those provided with the original equipment, it cannot be warranted that they are authorized for use in road traffic.
  • Page 44 DOT 4 brake fluid. Do not, in any event, use DOT 5 brake fluid. It is based on silicone oil and is dyed purple. KTM motorcycle gaskets and brake hoses are not designed for DOT 5 brake fluid.
  • Page 45: Adjusting The Basic Position Of The Hand Brake Lever

    – If the brake fluid level drops below the minimum either the brake system has a leak or the brake pads are completely worn down. In this case, consult an authorized KTM dealer immediately.
  • Page 46: Checking The Front Brake Pads

    » MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE Checking the front brake pads The brake pads can be inspected from the rear. The linings must be at least 1 mm (0.04 min. in) thick. 1 mm At their most worn point brake pad linings should not be thinner than 1 mm, otherwise they could lead to brake failure.
  • Page 47: Checking The Rear Brake Fluid Level

    – If the brake fluid level drops below the minimum either the brake system has a leak or the brake pads are completely worn down. In this case, consult an authorized KTM dealer immediately.
  • Page 49: Dismounting And Remounting The Front Wheel

    The front stand only adequately fixes the motorcycle together with the rear stand. The stands shown in the illustration can be found in the KTM Power Parts catalog. First mount the rear, then the front stand. Make sure the stands rest on solid ground and are correctly mounted.
  • Page 50 – If you do not have a torque wrench to mount the wheel, have the torques corrected by an authorized KTM workshop as soon as possible. A loose wheel spindle can cause the motorcycle's handling performance to become instable and cause it to crash.
  • Page 51: Dismounting And Mounting The Rear Wheel

    Special stands are required to dismount the wheels to make sure the motorcycle is securely fixed. The stands shown in the illustration can be found in the KTM Power Parts catalog. Mount the rear stand. Make sure the stand rests on solid ground and is correctly mounted.
  • Page 52: Tires, Air Pressure

    – If you don’t happen to have a torque wrench at hand, make sure you have the tighten- ing torque corrected by a KTM dealer as soon as possible. A loose wheel spindle may lead to an unstable driving behavior of your motorcycle.
  • Page 53: Battery

    – Tire type and size can be found in the technical specifications and in the homologation certificate. – Tire condition has to be checked every time you want to ride your motorcycle. Before leaving check for punctures and nails or other sharp objects that might have become embedded in the tire.
  • Page 54: Removing And Remounting The Battery

    Never disconnect the battery while the engine is running. This will destroy the rectifier-reg- ulator. STORAGE: If the motorcycle is being immobilized for longer periods of time, remove and charge the battery. Storage temperature 0 - 35°C (32 - 95°F), avoid direct sunlight. Charge the battery every 3 months.
  • Page 55: Charging The Battery

    To charge the battery while mounted, always use the KTM battery charger (Item no. 58429074000) to ensure that the electric system is not damaged by excess voltage. Always remove the battery if using other battery chargers! You can also use this charging device to test the off-load voltage and startability of the battery and generator.
  • Page 56: Main Fuse

    Pull the connector [1] out of the bracket, remove the cap [2] and check the main fuse [3]. A spare fuse [4] (30 amperes)is also plugged into the bracket. Always replace blown fuses with an equivalent fuse. Visit an authorized KTM workshop if a new fuse blows again after it is inserted.
  • Page 57: Fuses For Individual Power Consumers

    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. Under no circumstances is a stronger fuse allowed to be set in or a fuse allowed to be “repaired”.
  • Page 58: Replacing The Headlight Lamp

    MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE Replacing the headlight lamp Remove the screws [1] on the left and right and tilt the headlight mask down towards the front. Never touch the glass of the bulb with your fingers. The glass of the bulb must remain absolutely free from grease.
  • Page 59: Adjusting The Headlight Range

    Make a mark on a light colored wall behind a horizontal surface, at the height correspon- ding to the center of the headlight. Position your motorcycle 5 meters (16.4 ft) from the wall in a fully loaded condition (baggage, driver, passenger) and switch on the low beam.
  • Page 60: Replacing The Brake Light And Taillight Bulbs

    Replacing the flasher bulbs Remove the screw on the back of the turn signal, carefully fold the lens [3] towards the motorcycle and remove. Slightly depress the bulb, turn it approx. 30° counterclockwise and pull it out of the socket.
  • Page 61: Cooling System

    If the fan is not working, and there appears to be sufficient cool- ing liquid, the only thing you can do is to drive on to your nearest authorized KTM work- shop at the least possible engine load.
  • Page 62: Checking The Cooling Liquid Level In The Compensating Tank

    If you need to add cooling liquid quite often, the cooling system may leak. If the compen- sating tank is empty, also check the cooling liquid level in the radiator. Have the cooling system checked by an authorized KTM workshop. »...
  • Page 63: Checking The Cooling Liquid Level In The Radiator

    If any cooling liquid is missing, the cooling system is probably leaking. Have the cooling system checked at an authorized KTM workshop. If possible, check the cooling liquid level when the engine is cold. If you need to remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot, hold the cap with a cloth and open slowly, allow- ing any excess pressure to escape (danger of scalding).
  • Page 64 MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE Remove the bleeder screw [5] on the left side of the radiator. To completely bleed the cooling system, the motorcycle must be raised approx. 50 cm (20 in) in the front. Add cooling liquid until it runs out of the vent holes without bubbles and immediately mount the screw to prevent air from entering the radiator.
  • Page 65: Changing The Basic Position Of The Clutch Lever

    If necessary, add SAE 10 biodegradable hydraulic oil (Motorex clutch fluid 75), available from your authorized KTM workshop. KTM uses biodegradable, hydraulic mineral oil to actuate the hydraulic clutch. Do not mix this oil with any other hydraulic oil. Always useoriginal KTM hydraulic oil (available from your authorized KTM workshop) to make sure your clutch operates smoothly.
  • Page 66: How To Change The Handlebar Position (Super Duke R)

    – Always check the steering for smooth operation before starting off on a ride. – Do not try to adjust the steering damper while driving. Your attention will be distracted from the traffic and this may cause you to lose control of your motorcycle. »...
  • Page 67: Engine Oil

    5W/40 10W/50 KTM recommends Motorex Power Synt 4T in the 10W/50 viscosity (for temperatures over 0°C, 32°F) or 5W/40 (for temperatures under 0°C, 32°F). Checking the engine oil level Check the engine oil level when the engine is warm (at least 4 bars on the temperature indi- cator light up).
  • Page 68: Refilling Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE Refilling engine oil To refill engine oil, take off the right spoiler [1] by removing the screws [2]. Also remove the screws [3] and take off the spoiler. Unscrew the plug [4] and refill engine oil. Wait 20 seconds and check the oil level again. The quantity of oil between the MIN and MAX marks is 0.3 liter.
  • Page 69: Changing The Engine Oil And The Oil Filter Cleaning The Oil Screen

    Since many parts must be demounted for an oil change, we recommend having the engine oil changed by an authorized KTM workshop. During the guaranty period, the oil change must be performed by an authorized KTM mechanic. Otherwise, the guarantee will become void.
  • Page 70 » MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE Remove the drain plug [6] on the oil tank and allow the oil to drain into a receptacle. Remove the screws [7] and tilt the oil return valve [8] to the side. Carefully pull the oil screen [9] out of the oil tank. Thoroughly clean the drain plugs, the cover and both oil screens.
  • Page 71 O-ring. Tighten the screws to 6 Nm. Only use original ktm oil filters. The engine can be damaged if other filters are used. Mount the oil drain plug on the oil tank with a new seal ring and tighten to 20 Nm.
  • Page 72 » MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE Remove the right spoiler (see Refilling the engine oil) and unscrew the plug [6]. Add 2.5 liters (0.7 USgal) of fully synthetic engine oil meeting the JASO MA standard (e.g. Motorex Power Synt 4T) and remount the plug. Start the engine and allow to run warm in neutral until 4 bars on the temperature indicator light up.
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting

    If you have your motorcycle serviced as set forth in this manual, no malfunctioning is to be expected. Nevertheless, if an error does arise, we recommend that you look for the error according to the following chart. Please note that you cannot perform all of the work yourself. If you are not sure, contact your KTM dealer. TROUBLE...
  • Page 74 Visit an authorized KTM workshop Switch to neutral gear Have the air filter/fuel filter replaced at an authorized KTM workshop Visit an authorized KTM workshop Refill cooling liquid (see maintenace work), check cooling sys-...
  • Page 75 Blown fuse, thus no continuous rectly displayed power supply REMEDY Replace fuse 5 Contact an authorized KTM workshop. Bleed the cooling system (see Maintenance work) Visit an authorized KTM workshop Refuel Replace fuse 4 Check engine oil level when the engine is warm; correct if necessary Use thicker engine oil;...
  • Page 76 Recharge the battery according to the relevant instructions. Voltage regulator and generator should be checked by an authorized KTM workshop. Replace fuse 3 Check the pickup cable for damage, visit an authorized KTM workshop ERROR DESCRIPTION Malfunction Output signal too low /high...
  • Page 77 » TROUBLESHOOTING The blink code indicates which component is affected by an error. This allows the error to be identified if no diagnosis tool is available. BLINK CODE SIGNAL / COMPONENT Coolant temperature sensor Air temperature sensor Ambient air pressure sensor Tilt angle sensor Lambda probe for rear cylinder Lambda probe for front cylinder...
  • Page 78: Cleaning

    (e.g. Motorex 900) and cleaned with a brush. – After the motorcycle has been rinsed with a soft water jet, it should be dried by air pressure and a cloth. Then take a short drive until the engine has reached the working temperature and also use the brakes.
  • Page 79: Storage

    – Go on a short, cautious test ride NOTE: before you store your motorcycle at the end of the season, check all parts for proper functioning and wear. If service, repairs or con- versions are necessary, have them carried out while the motorcycle is immobilized (workshops are not fully utilized). This will help to avoid...
  • Page 80: Technical Specifications – Chassis

    USA: stoplight ...12V 21W (socket BA15s) ...Super Duke R: LED flashers ...12V RY10W (socket BAU15s) licens plate illumination ...12V 5W (socket W2,1x9,5d) * further tire releases are available on the Internet at www.ktm.com » Super Duke R: 150 mm (5.9 in)
  • Page 81 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS – CHASSIS CHASSIS 990 SUPER DUKE / R 2007 Battery maintenance-free battery 12V 11.2 Ah Steering head angle Super Duke: 66.1° Wheel base 1450 ± 10 mm (57 ± 0.4 in) Seat height, unloaded Super Duke: 850 mm (33.5 in) Ground clearance, unloaded Super Duke: 140 mm (5.5 in) Dry weight...
  • Page 82 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS – CHASSIS TIGHTENING TORQUES – CHASSIS 2007 Collar bolt on front wheel spindle Collar nut wheel spindle rear AH bolt shock absorber top/bottom Collar nut for swing arm bolt AH bolts on subframe AH bolts on back of footrest support Engine carrier bolts HH clamp bolts on top triple clamp HH clamp bolts on bottom triple clamp...
  • Page 83 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS – CHASSIS TIGHTENING TORQUES – CHASSIS 2007 HH bolts for side stand fixture - side stand bracket HH bolts for side stand mounting HH bolt for spring rest on side stand HH bolt for side stand switch Drain plug on oil tank Exhaust nuts on manifold Exhaust clamps Exhaust clamps for ball joint...
  • Page 84: Technical Specifications – Engine

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS – ENGINE ENGINE 990 LC8 2007 Design Liquid-cooled, 2-cylinder 4-stroke engine with 75° V arrangement with balancer shaft and electric starter Displacement 999 cc Bore / Stroke 101/62.4 mm Compression ratio 11.5:1 Fuel unleaded fuel with at least RON 95 (USA: Premium RON 91) * Valve timing 4 valves controlled over bucket tappet and 2 camshafts, camshaft drive with gears/chain Valve diameter...
  • Page 85: Engine Oil

    Only use fully synthetic engine oils that meet the JASO MA quality requirements (see information on the can). KTM recommends Motorex Power Synt 4T in the 10W/50 viscosity (for temperatures over 0°C, 32°F) or 5W/40 (for temperatures under 0°C, 32°F).
  • Page 86: Head Word Index

    Fuses for individual power consumers ....56 General information on KTM disk brakes ....42 General tips and warnings for starting the motorcycle .
  • Page 87 » HEAD WORD INDEX How to change the handlebar position (Super Duke R) ..65 Ignition lock ........14 Important information .
  • Page 88: Consumer Information For Usa Only

    NOISE EMISSION WARRANTY KTM Sportmotorcycle AG warrants that this exhaust system, at the time of sale, meets all applicable U.S. EPA Federal noise standards. This warranty extends to the first per- son who buys this exhaust system for purposes other than resale, and to all subsequent buyers.
  • Page 89 » CONSUMER INFORMATION FOR USA ONLY Sticker positions: 3 4 5...
  • Page 90 CONSUMER INFORMATION FOR USA ONLY [1] EAVP [4] Chain tension [7] Vehicle emission » [2] Type label CAN [5] Technical information [8] Before you go for the first ride [3] Suspension setting [6] Noise emission [9] Type label USA...
  • Page 91 » USE THIS SPACE FOR NOTES...
  • Page 92 11/2006 FOTO: MITTERBAUER KTM Group Partner KTM Sportmotorcycle AG A–5230 Mattighofen www.ktm.at...

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