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    Motion Pro Clicker adjusters and bleeders

    I had the same thought, but while installing them realized it's not an issue. There is a little spring preload on the dial that engages the clicker which seems to help lock everything together when the bleeder is installed. I put the same slight torque as would with a bleeder screw and they...
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    KTM Wheel setup question

    I happen to have a new front wheel from Stark sitting in my office that I had shipped to my work but not taken home yet. I ended up hitting a rock and have a flat spot on the Husky wheel so my second wheel set will consist of a Stark front and Husky rear. Anyway, it's marked Morad on the rim, no...
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    KTM Wheel setup question

    One on the left came from my SV. One on the right is from a 2018 Husky. Husky - ID for axle 22mm Brg fit 30mm OAL 31mm SV - ID for axle 22mm Brg fit 25mm OAL 37mm Can't comment on the 23+ ktm group spacers as I don't have one but thought I had...
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    KTM Wheel setup question

    Doesn't look like using the Varg spacers in the the Husky wheel is an option, they are substantially different.
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    KTM Wheel setup question

    My thinking is that any binding issue is addressed when you align the forks, since the left leg is the fixed point and the right leg finds alignment when sliding over the axle. The axle does sit slightly below flush of the right lug face with the Husky wheel installed compared to the Varg wheel...
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    KTM Wheel setup question

    After doing some quick measurements, I have been running a set of 2018 Husky wheels and spacers for ~20 hrs. I did find that the Husky front wheel spacers were ~ .030" narrower (face to face) than the Varg wheel/spacers. I was going to add a .015" shim to the brake side but found the rotor did...
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