The KTM installation instruction show that it mount with the lights on the bottom side, so this would be mounted upside down. It's pretty confusing as I see it both ways.
The fact that this says it is easy to install is really frustrating, I’ve been trying to figure this out for nearly 2 hours, there is no instructions and I have no idea what some of the parts included in the kit are supposed to go to.
It’s really simple the rubber part goes over that little notch on the casing of it. The cables should all face down not up. You take the rubber part and pull it together with the other side of the same rubber part. For the cables there are two holders in the plastics where you just click them in (connect the gps first though) behind the number plate which you have ti uninstall. Now depending on what kit you have you either have to first uninstall the front fender. Then swap it with the new one with the GNSS Plastics hole. After that you take the pre installed GNSS which was tangling around and put it in the form of the fender. Make sure you put the cable in the little channel made for it. Then Add the Black Plastics on top of it has to be moved in from behind and clicks in if it worked. After that there is a single screw which you have to put in from the bottom (there is really only one hole). And that’s it. For the Kit without the fender it’s a bit more rudimentary there are basically 2 solutions one is actually requiring to bore a hole in the fender and the other one doesn’t. See for the first one you have to put the GNSS on the fender suggest not directly behind the number plate but maybe like 15cm in front of it. Then mark 4 points for holes and another 2 points in the little cavity then drill these holes and put the zip ties over the gnss going through all the holes. That’s pretty much it. For the other option there is a little 3m reusable latch sticker which you basically the same distance a way as prior stated a way from the fender and another part on the GNSS Unit. You can then press the two together and should do the job. There is also a third option which is simply using duct tape make sure it’s not one that has aluminum in it or something otherwise the signal might be terrible. Keep in mind the cables should not go upwards and then bend down but to the ground straight.
I do have a question. I just got a new 24 Ktm 350xcf. I only ride trail so not sure if it's worth it. My question is is ktm app free? Or do you still need to pay the $250. If I do get it does it show overall mileage? Or is it just let ride
It’s really simple the rubber part goes over that little notch on the casing of it. The cables should all face down not up. You take the rubber part and pull it together with the other side of the same rubber part. For the cables there are two holders in the plastics where you just click them in (connect the gps first though) behind the number plate which you have ti uninstall. Now depending on what kit you have you either have to first uninstall the front fender. Then swap it with the new one with the GNSS Plastics hole. After that you take the pre installed GNSS which was tangling around and put it in the form of the fender. Make sure you put the cable in the little channel made for it. Then Add the Black Plastics on top of it has to be moved in from behind and clicks in if it worked. After that there is a single screw which you have to put in from the bottom (there is really only one hole). And that’s it. For the Kit without the fender it’s a bit more rudimentary there are basically 2 solutions one is actually requiring to bore a hole in the fender and the other one doesn’t. See for the first one you have to put the GNSS on the fender suggest not directly behind the number plate but maybe like 15cm in front of it. Then mark 4 points for holes and another 2 points in the little cavity then drill these holes and put the zip ties over the gnss going through all the holes. That’s pretty much it. For the other option there is a little 3m reusable latch sticker which you basically the same distance a way as prior stated a way from the fender and another part on the GNSS Unit. You can then press the two together and should do the job. There is also a third option which is simply using duct tape make sure it’s not one that has aluminum in it or something otherwise the signal might be terrible. Keep in mind the cables should not go upwards and then bend down but to the ground straight.
Ok then what would you like to see? Some stuff where you can see how much the frame bend or is it in general that you’d prefer to go back to no electronics and reduce you performance quite a bit?
I love you guys ktm you guys are really gonna get non ktm fans to be ktm fans haha
Possible to answer what the thing is that you like?
Revolutionary, this is amazing!
Very very good ! A question: it’s possible to connect to the CUO a Polar watch ? Thanks
As HRM? If it supports the BLE HRM protocol yes.
Hi, is the xcf 350 factory edition available in Mexico?
The KTM installation instruction show that it mount with the lights on the bottom side, so this would be mounted upside down. It's pretty confusing as I see it both ways.
Question: Because it looks completely as LitPro, will be your app also paid on monthly bases as LitPro?
First 4 weeks are free then there is a monthly subscription fee based on your Country
The fact that this says it is easy to install is really frustrating, I’ve been trying to figure this out for nearly 2 hours, there is no instructions and I have no idea what some of the parts included in the kit are supposed to go to.
It’s really simple the rubber part goes over that little notch on the casing of it.
The cables should all face down not up.
You take the rubber part and pull it together with the other side of the same rubber part.
For the cables there are two holders in the plastics where you just click them in (connect the gps first though) behind the number plate which you have ti uninstall.
Now depending on what kit you have you either have to first uninstall the front fender.
Then swap it with the new one with the GNSS Plastics hole.
After that you take the pre installed GNSS which was tangling around and put it in the form of the fender.
Make sure you put the cable in the little channel made for it.
Then Add the Black Plastics on top of it has to be moved in from behind and clicks in if it worked.
After that there is a single screw which you have to put in from the bottom (there is really only one hole).
And that’s it.
For the Kit without the fender it’s a bit more rudimentary there are basically 2 solutions one is actually requiring to bore a hole in the fender and the other one doesn’t. See for the first one you have to put the GNSS on the fender suggest not directly behind the number plate but maybe like 15cm in front of it. Then mark 4 points for holes and another 2 points in the little cavity then drill these holes and put the zip ties over the gnss going through all the holes. That’s pretty much it.
For the other option there is a little 3m reusable latch sticker which you basically the same distance a way as prior stated a way from the fender and another part on the GNSS Unit. You can then press the two together and should do the job.
There is also a third option which is simply using duct tape make sure it’s not one that has aluminum in it or something otherwise the signal might be terrible.
Keep in mind the cables should not go upwards and then bend down but to the ground straight.
On the topic of the Sensors? Will there be some to get?
I heard that from the motorcross action channel that Factory Racing does probably get them?
I'm unable to connect my bike 24 xcf 350 factory edition they don't have the bike on the list
Hmm i didn’t hear that there was such a edition. Do you mean 250 or 450? Because that’s the only ones that got a factory edition.
Bring this to the XC-W lineup!
So Cross Country with different gear ratio? Hmm 🧐
I do have a question. I just got a new 24 Ktm 350xcf. I only ride trail so not sure if it's worth it. My question is is ktm app free? Or do you still need to pay the $250. If I do get it does it show overall mileage? Or is it just let ride
Ktm app its Free ??
For example, the way the CUO is installed in this video compared to the manual is backwards.
You are right it’s the wrong way around 😅
Install it with the cables downwards otherwise the jump data is wrong :)
Yep! The KTM installation shows the lights should be on the bottom when looking at it from the side. This is upside down.
For the life of me I cannot find installation instructions to install this on my bike. Can anybody help me?
It’s really simple the rubber part goes over that little notch on the casing of it.
The cables should all face down not up.
You take the rubber part and pull it together with the other side of the same rubber part.
For the cables there are two holders in the plastics where you just click them in (connect the gps first though) behind the number plate which you have ti uninstall.
Now depending on what kit you have you either have to first uninstall the front fender.
Then swap it with the new one with the GNSS Plastics hole.
After that you take the pre installed GNSS which was tangling around and put it in the form of the fender.
Make sure you put the cable in the little channel made for it.
Then Add the Black Plastics on top of it has to be moved in from behind and clicks in if it worked.
After that there is a single screw which you have to put in from the bottom (there is really only one hole).
And that’s it.
For the Kit without the fender it’s a bit more rudimentary there are basically 2 solutions one is actually requiring to bore a hole in the fender and the other one doesn’t. See for the first one you have to put the GNSS on the fender suggest not directly behind the number plate but maybe like 15cm in front of it. Then mark 4 points for holes and another 2 points in the little cavity then drill these holes and put the zip ties over the gnss going through all the holes. That’s pretty much it.
For the other option there is a little 3m reusable latch sticker which you basically the same distance a way as prior stated a way from the fender and another part on the GNSS Unit. You can then press the two together and should do the job.
There is also a third option which is simply using duct tape make sure it’s not one that has aluminum in it or something otherwise the signal might be terrible.
Keep in mind the cables should not go upwards and then bend down but to the ground straight.
You dont need to program it on a workshop?
For MY23 you will have to but for 24 no should not be needed.
Ktm old duke relaunch plz 🥺😖
We want rc gen 1 relonce 😖
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Ok then what would you like to see? Some stuff where you can see how much the frame bend or is it in general that you’d prefer to go back to no electronics and reduce you performance quite a bit?
There isn’t any motorcycle anymore that’s newly created that has no electronics.