Keep in mind it is your main source of control of the bike! There is a lot of force and small edges in there. That's why my 690 tube has slop (tough composite). I designed some myself to test, but I won't say what I used... and do not recommend that. I rode in a safe place in the dirt on a low powered bike. Please DO NOT try tape! If some DIY solution came off (very easy) and wedged up inside the housing on a big bike and/or on the street, you might wish you were alive to spend the $31 (with coupon).
John Howerton right now i have two layers of heatshrink on it. Works like a charm but not sure if the material is hard enough. We’ll think of something!
I doubt that is. My solution was much tougher than heat shrink and it was loosening/smooshing after one ride. You do not want it to come off. I would only recommend doing a DIY so you can see how nice it is to not have the play. Stay on the bike stand or a very short off-road ride. Then I would buy the product! I am in NO WAY paid to say that or affiliated with the company outside of I helped them come up with the fitment and KTM knowledge. You do not want a throttle issue at a less than ideal time. Most of the Egas bikes are street models, so I can’t recommend DYI-ing at all.
John Howerton agree. Big responsibility on this part. And any type of soft plastic is too soft indeed. Maybe I will try a metal solution next :) also dont get me wrong. I dont care about 35$. But for what it is. It is too expensive imho.
I just posted a review of the kit on the Ktm 690 world page. Oh my god the haters. I’m glad I bought it. They work great. I like doing mods like that. Thanks for the idea and coupon code. The bike performs great and with no slop. Keep them coming
Haters gonna hate. Part of the reason I’ve never joined any forums. Probably talk all kinds of crap about me there already. Glad you enjoy it! I know I do, especially on my e-KTM. Made of world of difference on that thing because of the way the ECU controls the throttle delivery.
@@JohnHowerton137 Thank you for your vids!! they're super helpful and I absolutely love my Freeride E I've been riding dirt bikes for most my life and never thought I'd ever own an electric dirty much less enjoy the heck out of it 😁
@zydecbro yeah, they are stupid fun because they remove all the non-moto hater anxiety from riding. You just hop on an go. As long as you pretend to virtue signal while you’re on it people will leave you alone 🤣
Haha. Me too! It’s my friend’s bike. Was hoping to maybe get a few laps on it today, but he worked his butt off yesterday and decided to rest instead of ride.
It is a brake light. If yours isn’t, the brake light switch on your front brake is broken. If you want it to work with the rear brake, then you need to install a switch on the rear brake as well.
Can’t say I noticed it, even on my sloppier 690 tube. Rode that one for hours today and ride it nearly every day. My ebike has been in storage since I broke my ankle 8 months ago, but I did ride it a lot and can’t say I every noticed it either.
Hey John, thank you so much for your content! I've got a Freeride E since a few months an put quite some hours on it. Your videos helped me alot figuring out common issues and improvements for the bike. Since I am stuck in Quarantine seperated from my bike I was wondering if you might share the measurements you have taken. I'd love to 3D print the parts because shipping in my country is a pain in the *ss.
@@JohnHowerton137 Good points John. I was just trying to think outside the box. Plus the expense and quality of the bike absolutely justifies a perfect product. I'm just about to pull the trigger on a 690. This will be the highest quality bike I've purchased. #stoked
I love thinking outside the box. That's what I was doing weeks ago when I was trying to fix a problem nobody had an answer to. I never uploaded the first video. I just cut it down and made the G2 video. The 690 I didn't mind as much, but the ebike I practically had to regrip the throttle because it has more throw before it gets to the power. Figured I could kill two birds with one stone. I swapped throttles back and forth and tested in the ebike in case stuff got hairy. Then I found this guy... we sent a bunch of photos. I measured parts with digital calipers & took photos, he mailed me parts to test out, and I got in 3-4 full test rides the week before I made the video. He even bought a 690 throttle assembly to double check me. But now we have a perfect fit and I feel much better. And you will have a badass 690 soon with no mickey mouse mod one twist away from a 67HP rev limiter 🤣 Check back and ask questions when you get that 690. I love mine.
#1. What bike? This only removes the freeplay in the throttle tube. The slopping movement in the throttle before the throttle tells the engine/motor to create power.
@@JohnHowerton137 i have 690 r an you can twist the throttle before anything happens because of free play in throttle an this is the fix you have showed. That's what I get from what was showed.
Thanks for the video & solution, John! Personally, I'm happy to hand over my $40 to avoid having some DIY fix rattling around in my throttle control/sensor unit. How much is saving your butt worth when the DIY mod jams your throttle open...? Are the materials worth $40- nope? Is the idea + a safe solution worth it, you bet :)
We'll see what I got today. I recorded some technique but the conditions were kind of crappy. There are no big wheelies. Couldn't operate brakes well enough with soggy gloves and traction was lackluster. Wasn't worth breaking a fender or more. I did some log technique (same principles) and some corner stuff too. No idea if footage came out in the wet yet.
It is way différent than gaz bike, because there is no clutch and the bike has not enough power to make it only with acceleration. But it is possible, and not that hard. Différent technics: Mode 3, 10 15 mph, stand or on the rear of the bike, max acceleration and pull the handlebar Mode 2 or 3, at stop, on the rear of the bike, accelerate et pull the handlebar and you can do slow wheeling Mode 2 or 3, with a very little bump, accelerate and pull the handlebar, you can do wheeling Stoppies is more easy ;-)
Not really. Dirtbikes cost $9k + these days. Thats just the way it is. This thing has basically no maintenance. It's amazing how much petroleum bikes & dime you to death and consume your time while they do.
Seems all KTMs have this problem, also the sideward play of the Throttle grip is catastrophic. I switched from BMW to KTM and did not know KTM delivers such lousy quality
@@JohnHowerton137 Maybe depends on the country. In Germany and at BMW bikes you can not find any play in the throttle. I think in Austria they are just more slobby :)
Could be. It's for sure not just KTM. I adjust cable bike throttles often. I hate sloppy throttles, so it's nearly every time I ride someone else's bike 🤣 Get the G2 tube in the other video of you still dont like it after the spacer kit.
Like the idea. But 36$ for two mini pieces of plastic? Think this can be done cheaper :).
Yeah, You're right Electricians Tape around them both, or replicating them spacers really wouldn't be too hard.
Keep in mind it is your main source of control of the bike! There is a lot of force and small edges in there. That's why my 690 tube has slop (tough composite).
I designed some myself to test, but I won't say what I used... and do not recommend that. I rode in a safe place in the dirt on a low powered bike.
Please DO NOT try tape!
If some DIY solution came off (very easy) and wedged up inside the housing on a big bike and/or on the street, you might wish you were alive to spend the $31 (with coupon).
John Howerton right now i have two layers of heatshrink on it. Works like a charm but not sure if the material is hard enough. We’ll think of something!
I doubt that is. My solution was much tougher than heat shrink and it was loosening/smooshing after one ride. You do not want it to come off.
I would only recommend doing a DIY so you can see how nice it is to not have the play. Stay on the bike stand or a very short off-road ride. Then I would buy the product! I am in NO WAY paid to say that or affiliated with the company outside of I helped them come up with the fitment and KTM knowledge. You do not want a throttle issue at a less than ideal time.
Most of the Egas bikes are street models, so I can’t recommend DYI-ing at all.
John Howerton agree. Big responsibility on this part. And any type of soft plastic is too soft indeed. Maybe I will try a metal solution next :) also dont get me wrong. I dont care about 35$. But for what it is. It is too expensive imho.
I just posted a review of the kit on the Ktm 690 world page. Oh my god the haters. I’m glad I bought it. They work great. I like doing mods like that. Thanks for the idea and coupon code. The bike performs great and with no slop. Keep them coming
Haters gonna hate. Part of the reason I’ve never joined any forums. Probably talk all kinds of crap about me there already.
Glad you enjoy it! I know I do, especially on my e-KTM. Made of world of difference on that thing because of the way the ECU controls the throttle delivery.
Just bought mine. Love your videos. Great knowledge on the 690.
it's been a year now, but I used this last year and it worked on my 690 Duke as well.
Yeah, I love it. Hate the looseness of my cable bikes now. Ordered a fancy throttle tube for my new bike today just to tighten things up 😆
I just bought mine and I can't wait!!
@@zydecbro oh man. Makes it worlds better. It is hard to swallow the price until you use it... then any regrets be gone!
@@JohnHowerton137 Thank you for your vids!! they're super helpful
and I absolutely love my Freeride E
I've been riding dirt bikes for most my life and never thought I'd ever own an electric dirty much less enjoy the heck out of it 😁
@zydecbro yeah, they are stupid fun because they remove all the non-moto hater anxiety from riding. You just hop on an go. As long as you pretend to virtue signal while you’re on it people will leave you alone 🤣
@@JohnHowerton137 well put 😁
Hi nice vid on throttle john .can these mods be brought in uk
I imagine they would ship them there.
Thanks for the detail video. Waiting on Stock Freeride vs 137 Freeride!
Haha. Me too! It’s my friend’s bike. Was hoping to maybe get a few laps on it today, but he worked his butt off yesterday and decided to rest instead of ride.
Little teaser video tomorrow. Found some clips I forgot about.
Thanks Hawaiian! Don't have my Freeride yet but the next one that lands on Oahu is mine!
👍 Nice. There is a 2018 floating around on that island somewhere. It was for sale about a year ago. Tried to get a friend to grab it.
Thank you!!! Just put in my order before the video finished.
Enjoy! Got a whole new feeling coming 👌
Mahalo for the discount code. Appreciate it!
i did this to my 21 electric motion - little more rigged but it worked well
Great video I ordered this. I just got a 2021 today. Is the quickshifter standard on the new bikes or is it something that has to be activated?
If I remember correctly it’s standard (if you’re talking about the 690). 2019 they got a big electronics upgrade.
@@JohnHowerton137 Yes the 690. Have two old 640s and finally upgraded. Thanks for the information great channel.
@@dronetoursolutions5572 oh man... you’ll be in a whole new world of joy with that upgrade! 🤙
Any idea how to convert the freeride e-xc taillight to a brake light?
Thanks
Love your channel
It is a brake light. If yours isn’t, the brake light switch on your front brake is broken. If you want it to work with the rear brake, then you need to install a switch on the rear brake as well.
@@JohnHowerton137 the darn switch was dislodged so the brake was always on! Snapped it back into place and all good. Thanks!
Great improvement, but you're still left with quite a bit of sideway slop.
Can’t say I noticed it, even on my sloppier 690 tube. Rode that one for hours today and ride it nearly every day.
My ebike has been in storage since I broke my ankle 8 months ago, but I did ride it a lot and can’t say I every noticed it either.
Awesome!
Hey John, thank you so much for your content! I've got a Freeride E since a few months an put quite some hours on it. Your videos helped me alot figuring out common issues and improvements for the bike. Since I am stuck in Quarantine seperated from my bike I was wondering if you might share the measurements you have taken. I'd love to 3D print the parts because shipping in my country is a pain in the *ss.
tellenforelle appreciate you watching! Stay tuned. Lots to come! Few tip/mod videos just around the corner ✊
Where do you order it?
Link is down in the video description 👍
Wonder if a small piece of plastic tubing would do the same thing.
¼" tube maybe. Cost . 60 cents
#1) Tolerances are pretty tight, so it has to be close to exact.
#2) Most tubing will be too soft.
#3) My life is worth more than $31
@@JohnHowerton137 Good points John.
I was just trying to think outside the box. Plus the expense and quality of the bike absolutely justifies a perfect product.
I'm just about to pull the trigger on a 690. This will be the highest quality bike I've purchased.
#stoked
I love thinking outside the box. That's what I was doing weeks ago when I was trying to fix a problem nobody had an answer to. I never uploaded the first video. I just cut it down and made the G2 video. The 690 I didn't mind as much, but the ebike I practically had to regrip the throttle because it has more throw before it gets to the power. Figured I could kill two birds with one stone. I swapped throttles back and forth and tested in the ebike in case stuff got hairy.
Then I found this guy... we sent a bunch of photos. I measured parts with digital calipers & took photos, he mailed me parts to test out, and I got in 3-4 full test rides the week before I made the video. He even bought a 690 throttle assembly to double check me.
But now we have a perfect fit and I feel much better. And you will have a badass 690 soon with no mickey mouse mod one twist away from a 67HP rev limiter 🤣
Check back and ask questions when you get that 690. I love mine.
Is that what creates lagging in the throttle. An nothing happens?
#1. What bike?
This only removes the freeplay in the throttle tube. The slopping movement in the throttle before the throttle tells the engine/motor to create power.
@@JohnHowerton137 i have 690 r an you can twist the throttle before anything happens because of free play in throttle an this is the fix you have showed. That's what I get from what was showed.
@@firstamendmenttshirt4768 ok. Yes, this takes out that 1/4 turn or whatever of useless slop.
@@JohnHowerton137 Awesome.
Thanks for the video & solution, John! Personally, I'm happy to hand over my $40 to avoid having some DIY fix rattling around in my throttle control/sensor unit. How much is saving your butt worth when the DIY mod jams your throttle open...? Are the materials worth $40- nope? Is the idea + a safe solution worth it, you bet :)
Do a tutorial on how to wheelie, I can't figure it out lol...
Heading out to work on those now as a matter of fact. If I can dial it in, I’ll share 😋
@@JohnHowerton137 Will be on the look out for that, thanks a lot
We'll see what I got today. I recorded some technique but the conditions were kind of crappy. There are no big wheelies. Couldn't operate brakes well enough with soggy gloves and traction was lackluster. Wasn't worth breaking a fender or more.
I did some log technique (same principles) and some corner stuff too. No idea if footage came out in the wet yet.
It is way différent than gaz bike, because there is no clutch and the bike has not enough power to make it only with acceleration.
But it is possible, and not that hard.
Différent technics:
Mode 3, 10 15 mph, stand or on the rear of the bike, max acceleration and pull the handlebar
Mode 2 or 3, at stop, on the rear of the bike, accelerate et pull the handlebar and you can do slow wheeling
Mode 2 or 3, with a very little bump, accelerate and pull the handlebar, you can do wheeling
Stoppies is more easy ;-)
That price is a joke a bad one !!!
Not really. Dirtbikes cost $9k + these days. Thats just the way it is.
This thing has basically no maintenance. It's amazing how much petroleum bikes & dime you to death and consume your time while they do.
You've bumped your damn head if you think anybody is gonna pay $40 for 2 small pieces of plastic.. foh..
They’re selling faster than I can bump my head, but appreciate your marketing prowess.
Seems all KTMs have this problem, also the sideward play of the Throttle grip is catastrophic. I switched from BMW to KTM and did not know KTM delivers such lousy quality
More of Gov thing. The freeplay is legislated some places 🤤 Just the Gov keeping you safe like they do with big stupid DOT lights.
@@JohnHowerton137 Maybe depends on the country. In Germany and at BMW bikes you can not find any play in the throttle. I think in Austria they are just more slobby :)
Could be. It's for sure not just KTM. I adjust cable bike throttles often. I hate sloppy throttles, so it's nearly every time I ride someone else's bike 🤣
Get the G2 tube in the other video of you still dont like it after the spacer kit.