2005
I hear about 38.6
1 l + 1 dl.
No not on a 2 stroke 250SX, however the 4 stroke 250 SXF does.
Water may be getting into your 2008 KTM 250 SXF due to a few common issues, such as a damaged or improperly sealed air filter, a leaking radiator, or a compromised gasket in the engine. It's also possible that water is entering through the carburetor or fuel system if the bike has been submerged or exposed to heavy rain. Inspect these components for cracks, wear, or improper installation, and ensure that all seals are intact. Regular maintenance and checks can help prevent such issues.
The KTM SX-F 250 is a high-performance motocross bike that can reach speeds of approximately 80 to 85 mph (129 to 137 km/h) under ideal conditions. Its powerful 250cc engine, lightweight frame, and advanced suspension contribute to its agility and speed on the track. Performance can vary based on rider skill, terrain, and modifications.
KTM recommends Motorex Power Synt 4T 10W50
That's something you need to check with a qualified KTM shop about.
The stock 450 has around 54-55
To change the fork seals on a 2007 KTM 250 SX-F, start by removing the front wheel, brake caliper, and fender. Next, detach the fork from the triple clamps and use a fork seal driver to remove the old seals after disassembling the fork. Clean the fork tubes thoroughly, install new seals with a seal driver, and reassemble the forks, ensuring proper oil levels. Finally, reinstall the forks onto the bike and check for leaks.
Of Course it will! They are both the same size. You can put any of 2007 accessories on your 2006 sxf 250. P.S. = This is b u l l s h i t LOL
The 2006 KTM 250 SX-F typically requires about 500 ml (or 0.5 liters) of fork oil per leg for the front forks. It's essential to check the owner's manual or service manual for specific details, as the amount can vary slightly depending on the setup and modifications. Always ensure you're using the recommended type and viscosity of fork oil for optimal performance.