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Hi all,
Starting this topic as I want to collect all information concerning supermoto'ing the Stark Varg. This is a living document, if you have any additional information please let me know in the comments and I will add this to this topic!
Wheels
Front wheel
Front wheel has a 22mm diameter axle from stock. According to Stark the hub width is 136.6mm. Same dimensions as KTM 450 SXF 2022. The bushings are not interchangeable with KTM wheels. KTM wheels do fit in the Stark but the spacers are different.
Newer Stark models (higher than +/-VIN1000) seem to have different bushings compared to the first version. Changes unknown.
Rear wheel
Rear wheel has a 25 mm diameter axle. The width is 180mm. Same dimensions as KTM 450 SXF 2022. The bushings are interchangeable with stock KTM hubs.
General
When placing KTM wheels in the Varg, they seem to have an offset of 2.5mm compared to each other. Source: VMX Racing.
Suspension
Triple clamps
The stock Stark clamps are spaced 190mm with an offset of xmm. The triple clamps are quite remarkable, as the bottom triple clamp has the bolts on the front. This is mainly due to the frame design, which doesn't allow much steering angle if the bolts are placed in the rear of the clamp. The bottom triple clamp is 59mm, which is only suitable for KYB and Showa. For WP forks, KTM clamps are required, which have a bottom triple clamp diameter of 60mm.
Therefore using KTM clamps is possible, but this greatly reduces the steering lock and this is not recommended. Other problems which arise when using stock KTM clamps are:
- No mount for the numberplate
- Mounting for the front fender doesn't fit
- Steering stops aren't on the same place.
There are several brands working on supermoto clamps for the Varg. A few noted are:
- Erides / MDCparts: 200mm width and possibility for WP forks or KYB forks with adapter sleeve.
- VMXracing: no information yet. Seems to be working on something as well.
- SPS parts: no information yet. Will be working on a kit in the future.
Front suspension
The front suspension is obviously KYB. The length of stock suspension is 953mm (axle to top of triple clamps). Suspension settings can be checked at Racetech.
When converting to supermoto, quite a few people choose to place FS450/SMR450 WP forks (AER or non-AER) in the bike.
Take note that the WP AER forks from >2021 require stock KTM bushings. Forks before 2021 require custom supermoto bushings with wider bushings on one side. The WP AER forks do not fit in the stock Varg as the triple clamps are too small.
Rear suspension
The rear suspension is also obviously KYB. The stock length is 468mm. Suspensions settings can be checked at Racetech.
This is the same length as stock FS450 2021-22 shocks. These need little modification, only the spacer for the top bushings need to be thinner. The 23- shocks are 10mm shorter, but reports have shown that these do not fit(?). Take note that the linkage ratio is totally different compared to the SMR/FS motorcycles, and thus the spring rate of these shocks is not equal to the Stark. Also FS/SMR shocks are also already shortened, and cannot be shortened furthermore.
Brakes
Front
Stock forks: 95mm between holes. Front caliper screws are M8x30mm
----- TO BE CONTINUED -----
Starting this topic as I want to collect all information concerning supermoto'ing the Stark Varg. This is a living document, if you have any additional information please let me know in the comments and I will add this to this topic!
Wheels
Front wheel
Front wheel has a 22mm diameter axle from stock. According to Stark the hub width is 136.6mm. Same dimensions as KTM 450 SXF 2022. The bushings are not interchangeable with KTM wheels. KTM wheels do fit in the Stark but the spacers are different.
Newer Stark models (higher than +/-VIN1000) seem to have different bushings compared to the first version. Changes unknown.
Rear wheel
Rear wheel has a 25 mm diameter axle. The width is 180mm. Same dimensions as KTM 450 SXF 2022. The bushings are interchangeable with stock KTM hubs.
General
When placing KTM wheels in the Varg, they seem to have an offset of 2.5mm compared to each other. Source: VMX Racing.
Suspension
Triple clamps
The stock Stark clamps are spaced 190mm with an offset of xmm. The triple clamps are quite remarkable, as the bottom triple clamp has the bolts on the front. This is mainly due to the frame design, which doesn't allow much steering angle if the bolts are placed in the rear of the clamp. The bottom triple clamp is 59mm, which is only suitable for KYB and Showa. For WP forks, KTM clamps are required, which have a bottom triple clamp diameter of 60mm.
Therefore using KTM clamps is possible, but this greatly reduces the steering lock and this is not recommended. Other problems which arise when using stock KTM clamps are:
- No mount for the numberplate
- Mounting for the front fender doesn't fit
- Steering stops aren't on the same place.
There are several brands working on supermoto clamps for the Varg. A few noted are:
- Erides / MDCparts: 200mm width and possibility for WP forks or KYB forks with adapter sleeve.
- VMXracing: no information yet. Seems to be working on something as well.
- SPS parts: no information yet. Will be working on a kit in the future.
Front suspension
The front suspension is obviously KYB. The length of stock suspension is 953mm (axle to top of triple clamps). Suspension settings can be checked at Racetech.
When converting to supermoto, quite a few people choose to place FS450/SMR450 WP forks (AER or non-AER) in the bike.
Take note that the WP AER forks from >2021 require stock KTM bushings. Forks before 2021 require custom supermoto bushings with wider bushings on one side. The WP AER forks do not fit in the stock Varg as the triple clamps are too small.
Rear suspension
The rear suspension is also obviously KYB. The stock length is 468mm. Suspensions settings can be checked at Racetech.
This is the same length as stock FS450 2021-22 shocks. These need little modification, only the spacer for the top bushings need to be thinner. The 23- shocks are 10mm shorter, but reports have shown that these do not fit(?). Take note that the linkage ratio is totally different compared to the SMR/FS motorcycles, and thus the spring rate of these shocks is not equal to the Stark. Also FS/SMR shocks are also already shortened, and cannot be shortened furthermore.
Brakes
Front
Stock forks: 95mm between holes. Front caliper screws are M8x30mm
----- TO BE CONTINUED -----