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Ktm 690E an d Smc instruct ions.doc 3528 KTM 690E and 690SMC 2008-09 mounting guidelines : 1. View all the pictures first , to get an i dea of the conce pt of what is being d escribed. Be s ure you un derstand t hat the black plastic s hrouding around the key is goi ng to need cut ting in or der for this kit to be m ounted, a sim ple operati on. 2.[...]
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Ktm 690E an d Smc instruct ions.doc 3528 Loosen the key bolts on both sides to h elp alignment Move the to p p late around until it’s centere d This is the correct tower pin height for this model. Be sure the tower pin does not exten d through the slot too far as it ca n make contact with the dam per body. Keep the tower pin greased in the hole. [...]