KTM 640 Adventure owners, sign in please...

Discussion in 'Thumpers' started by creeper, Feb 20, 2004.

  1. pcvance

    pcvance Walk Verplank

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    Yep, the hockey stick is much better...the old stock Supertrapp makes a great boat anchor. I found this one on E-Bay for $40.00 a year ago...supermoto version, no sparky.
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  2. skibum69

    skibum69 slave to gravity Supporter

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    I remember, it's still sitting in my basement:D Maybe I can find some other doo dad to put there, like a little cable guide for my battery tender wire?
  3. Gregidy

    Gregidy Been here awhile

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    can anyone tell me if triple clamps from another bike will fit my 05 640 adventure?.
    I realize the steering lock and ignition will have to be modified.
    just really looking for what stem I see allot of ktm's use 48mm so fork a non issue
  4. overlandr

    overlandr Dystopist

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    Save travels, man!
  5. programradio

    programradio Master of None

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    by the looks of that pic (all packed up!) i doubt you're worried about it, but fyi, i've got the same can on mine and was able to get a replacement endcap w/ a spark arrestor from promoto billet and a db disk for not too much cash. it sounds like they aren't making these caps any more and what they have on hand is all they'll have.
  6. AEsco48

    AEsco48 Adventurer

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    Hello... Having a tough time finding online what replacement air filter and pre-filter I should get for my 2002 640 Enduro... Pre filter will be used for 5+ day motorcycle trips in the Sahara where I can remove the pre-filter mid trip and basically have a new clean filter... Thx!

    Need to order online to have it send to Egypt so I cant go to a store to buy it...
  7. Geekventure

    Geekventure Been here awhile

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    I wouldn't be to concerned with the oil filters as much as your air filter in a dusty environment like the Sahara. If your oil runs in your frame and you have an internal & external oil filters...you shouldn't have to worry about your oil/filters for 5+ days.

  8. AEsco48

    AEsco48 Adventurer

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    hmmm... Some ones had a few too many beers on Memorial day.... :)
  9. Geekventure

    Geekventure Been here awhile

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  10. AEsco48

    AEsco48 Adventurer

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    I make no mention of an oil filter.... I am asking about the air filter.

    Cant find the model # for a twin air air filter or pre filter...
  11. Gregidy

    Gregidy Been here awhile

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  12. Geekventure

    Geekventure Been here awhile

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    KTM Air Filter

  13. Geekventure

    Geekventure Been here awhile

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  14. dnrobertson

    dnrobertson Big Bike, Slow Rider

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    I use filter skins on my long desert rides. Great thing to be able to peel off and have a clean filter. You can pack a few of these, instead of a new filter. Peel off a dirty one and put another clean skin on.

    Also looking at one of these filters: http://www.funnelwebfilter.com.au/ktm.html They claim a lot more surface area, so they breathe better longer.
  15. eizrah

    eizrah Adventurer

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    Hi guys... Need a little help here. Is there any big motorcycle/touring/motocross accessories shop in copenhagen? Do the KTM dealer in Copenhagen keep lots of powerparts powerwear stocks in their shop. Im also looking to try on a UVEX enduro carbon helmet if they have it in copenhagen. Any tips would be great. Thanks.
  16. graveltooth

    graveltooth gt

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    I've got an '06 640 ADV that I'm in need of passenger peg assemblies. Anyone out there have a set that they'd be willing to part with:ear? And / or anyone that might know where I can buy a new complete kit instead of sourcing all of the individual parts off the OEM fiche?
  17. WIsixfitty

    WIsixfitty rock and roll the bones

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    passenger pegs?

    I might if I can find them.

    Give me a day or two. :1drink
  18. graveltooth

    graveltooth gt

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    thank you :D
  19. Fulano

    Fulano Scooter Trash

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    Well whiles you be looking how about just the rubber portion for the passenger peg?
  20. Carlobig

    Carlobig n00b

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    Signing in :)

    2001 Ktm 640 adventure

    Bought it more than a year ago and have been using it since then.

    Just returned from a service and is now in tip top shape! :)

    (thank god the starter clutch finally works again)

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