10 SERVICE SCHEDULE
39
10.1
Additional information
Any further work that results from the required work or from the recommended work must be ordered separately
and can be invoiced separately.
Different service intervals may apply in your country, depending on the local operating conditions.
10.2
Required work
Every 80 operating hours
Every 50 operating hours
Every 20 operating hours when used for motorsports
Once after 1 operating hour
Read out the fault memory using the KTM diagnostics tool.
○
●
●
●
Check that the electrical system is functioning properly.
○
●
●
Check and charge the 12 V battery.
●
●
Check and charge the KTM PowerPack.
○
●
●
Check the front brake linings. (
●
●
Check the rear brake linings. (
●
●
Check the brake discs. (
●
●
Check the brake lines for damage and leakage.
●
●
Check the frame.
●
●
Check the swingarm.
●
●
Check the heim joint for play.
●
●
Check the tire condition. (
○
●
●
Check the tire air pressure. (
○
●
●
Check the wheel bearing for play.
●
●
Check the wheel hubs.
●
●
Check the rim run-out.
○
●
●
Check the spoke tension. (
○
●
●
Check the chain, rear sprocket, motor sprocket, and chain guide. (
●
●
Check the chain tension. (
○
●
●
Grease all moving parts (e.g. side stand, hand lever, chain, etc.) and check for smooth opera-
tion.
○
●
●
Check the front brake fluid level. (
●
●
Check the rear brake fluid level. (
●
●
Check the travel of the brake levers.
●
●
Check the play of the steering head.
○
●
●
Check all hoses and bellows for cracking, leakage and incorrect routing.
○
●
●
Check the antifreeze and coolant level. (
○
●
●
Check the cables for damage and for routing without kinks.
●
●
Service the fork.
●
Service the shock absorber.
●
Check the battery discharge plug form ring for damage.
○
●
●
Check the screws and nuts for tightness.
○
●
●