The 2001 KTM 360 typically requires about 400 ml of fork oil per leg. However, it's essential to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as oil volume can vary slightly based on modifications or specific fork models. Always ensure to use the appropriate viscosity oil for optimal performance.
400cc 5wt fork oil
Fork oil level for a 2002 KTM 65 SX is 210 cc or 7.1 OZ per leg
The fork fluid capacity for a 2001 KTM 520 is approximately 500 cc (or about 0.5 liters) per fork leg. It's important to use the recommended fork oil type and viscosity for optimal performance. Always consult the owner's manual for specific maintenance guidelines and recommendations tailored to your bike.
240 ML of 5w fork oil.
220 ml
120mm under the top of the fork
750 ml per leg
The recommended fork oil level for a 1997 KTM 360 EXC is typically around 100mm from the top of the fork tube when fully compressed and with the springs removed. However, it's essential to check your owner's manual for specific details, as levels may vary based on individual setup preferences and riding conditions. Always ensure to use the appropriate fork oil type and viscosity for optimal performance.
The KTM 360 SX is still a good bike, like all other KTM's dependable but parts are expensive when you need them. Here is a link that has pictures of the 360 SX: http://www.bikepics.com/ktm/360sx/
The 2001 KTM 520 typically uses 5-weight fork oil, but it's always best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for specific recommendations. The oil capacity for the forks is approximately 420 ml per leg, depending on the specific model and setup. Ensure to use high-quality fork oil designed for motocross or off-road applications for optimal performance.
250cc per fork
No, 93-97 ktm 250-360 exc will fit it, not much else. found out the hard way on my 96 ktm 360exc