Using info I learned here and online (thanks everyone!) I recently installed '14 KTM 500 EXC triple clamps as I noticed my stock Alta triples were the weaker 6061 Al ones and it appeared that the triple clamp pinch gap was narrowing. Besides getting some peace of mind, it will be easier for me with parts and maintenance having everything '14 KTM compatible from the triple clamps forward. I'm also thinking it may make the bike a little easier to sell when the time comes.
The parts involved in my KTM triple clamp swap are all '14 KTM 500 EXC parts:
- KTM triple clamps (including stem). - 20 mm offset (Alta stock is 22 mm, can be set to 18 mm).
- KTM front wheel (hub is the difference).
- KTM front axle.
- KTM spacers.
- KTM front fender.
- Longer steering stop bolts (3 cm)
- KTM headlight plastics or number plate. (I'm using a leftover '16 Beta headlight shroad for the moment).
I bought the triples and axle used, bought brand new Tusk Impact wheels 21/18" from Rocky Mountain ATV. I got the 18" rear wheel as I prefer those for trail riding and rarely ride MX. I bought the Tusk Impact wheels with painted white hubs, black rims, black spokes. The wheels got good reviews online, were cheaper then the typical suppliers. Unfortunately when I received them I noticed some annoying chips and blemishes on the white painted hubs. I didn't feel like shipping them back, so contacted RMATV, they gave me a credit on my order which I thought was fair. Otherwise the wheels look good and appear to be good quality.
The wheels will likely be marked up from trail riding in no time so its no big deal. Lesson learned, stick with non-painted hubs, or buy from one of the regular wheel suppliers.
Found a brand new Shinko Fatty 216 MX front tire for sale on local CL cheap, so snapped that up. Bought a Shinko 525 Hybrid Cheater 18" rear tire, will be interesting to see how they do.
Putting the wheels together, my discs and sprockets were in decent shape so I moved those over from the Alta wheels to the Tusk ones. A bit chilly here, so had the tires in the house warming up, then put the blow dryer on them while I got everything ready to install.
The red Loctite was busting my balls again here, I had already broken these bolts loose (with some help from my MAP torch), but were still a battle to remove, so got out my battery powered impact. I love this thing. Seems like way overkill just to remove some already loosened up bolts, but it was taking forever with my hand ratchet.
Wheels all together and waiting to check the torque on the wheels. Both wheels spoke torque were way low, so it’s good that they include instructions to check the torque, and to re-check up to 5 rides after. Not sure 5 rides after will be necessary, but I will keep an eye on them.