Knorvarkie
Pack Dog
Good morning all
Its been almost 2 weeks of blood, sweat and tears. I bought a 'new to me' 2014 KTM 500 EXC Six days, spent time stripping, replacing, upgrading and repairing all the gremlins I thought could have been. With the help of a friend of mine, [member=26579]hartebees[/member] . And finally, this weekend was time to take it out for the initial test run.
It sure puts a smile on my face, and I'm completely in love with this bike. :love7:
Only one issue came up, the rear brakes kept overheating. The first time it happened I bled the brakes and replaced the old fluid, thinking it is sorted now. But no, it happened again. It almost seized up this time. I watered it down, gave it time to cool and was on the road again.
So now I was thinking, I am going to do a full service on the rear brake system. I will phone KTM Paarl and find out if they have a sort of service kit for this. If not, I will ask guidance from their part.
Can any of you tell me through past experience, where to begin and what to expect? Maybe do's and don'ts? Any advice actually? :help:
TIA
Its been almost 2 weeks of blood, sweat and tears. I bought a 'new to me' 2014 KTM 500 EXC Six days, spent time stripping, replacing, upgrading and repairing all the gremlins I thought could have been. With the help of a friend of mine, [member=26579]hartebees[/member] . And finally, this weekend was time to take it out for the initial test run.
It sure puts a smile on my face, and I'm completely in love with this bike. :love7:
Only one issue came up, the rear brakes kept overheating. The first time it happened I bled the brakes and replaced the old fluid, thinking it is sorted now. But no, it happened again. It almost seized up this time. I watered it down, gave it time to cool and was on the road again.
So now I was thinking, I am going to do a full service on the rear brake system. I will phone KTM Paarl and find out if they have a sort of service kit for this. If not, I will ask guidance from their part.
Can any of you tell me through past experience, where to begin and what to expect? Maybe do's and don'ts? Any advice actually? :help:
TIA