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Old 10-07-2011, 07:05 AM   #1
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UK Made 9*0 SE and Adventure Side Stand Relocaters.

Guys I finally got the SE relocters today, the plate is finished in a twin layer powder coating. The spacer bush is made from marine grade Stainless Steel, it is exactly the same size as the KTM one, and has been made to be directly compatible and interchangeable with the KTM centre stand, if you have one, but it won’t rust.
I recommend the SS bush is still used without a centre stand. All the bolts are shouldered and cut to correct length so it’s just bolt up and go. I have left the M8 long, it can be shortened if needed.

THIS IS FOR A STANDARD SE, If you have an aftermarket sump guard that uses the Adv mounting points, I will have the Adv relocaters hopefully next week. Or use washers to space the the plate to the aftermarket sump guard supports.

The cost of this kit is £45 plus post and packaging. £6 for UK signed for and about £15 for USA signed for, other countries please PM me for detail.


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Old 10-07-2011, 07:06 AM   #2
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SE/ADVENTURE 9*0 Side Stand Relocaters

Guys I got the first batch of my SE/ADVENTURE 9*0 side stand relocaters this afternoon. It had a final testing on ACP’s Adv 950 before powder coating. Thanks ACP, for all your help.

It’s practically the same as the steel SE plate and weighs 376 grams, but made to fit with the G-IT aftermarket sump guard and the standard Adventurer 9*0 sump guard. I haven’t tried with any other manufactures of sump guards yet but I see no reason why it will not fit. I found with the G-IT sump guard, when the rear fixing points are true and straight like new, there is a 1 – 1.5mm clearance both sides of the frame and the standard KTM sump guard has plenty of room between the rubber bungs and frame for the fixings to sit in the machined recess in this plate, the recess has been machined down to 1.8mm so effectively it’s the same thickness as a standard M10 washer under the mounting point on one side but it retains the three mounting points which is better, this has been tried and tested.

This plate is made to function with a centre stand, so no centre stand, you will need a spacer/bush as with the standard SE plate, or you can just use a spacer from your own centre stand if you want to use your bike without a centre stand. I’ve had some Marine Grade Stainless Steel Spacer/bush's made, they are identically in size as the KTM ones and can supply them for £5 each, if you don’t have a centre stand you will need a spacer, I think Stainless Steel is the best solution, I could have some cheaper ones made...but. Or you could buy the OEM hardened steel ones from KTM, part number 60003022021 for one.

The plate is made from 6 mm thick steel and has double layer powder coated finish and comes with all the correctly shoulder bolts and nylock nuts needed. If you have the KTM sump guard, use the existing bolts and likewise for the G-IT, etc. If you have a standard SE without aftermarket sump guard, let me know and I’ll add the M8 bolt you’ll need.

The cost is £45 plus p&p. £6 signed for UK and about £15 signed for USA, other countries please PM me. If you need the MG Stainless Steel Spacer/bush please add another £5.

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Old 10-07-2011, 10:16 AM   #3
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Any pictures of it installed?


Not to criticize, but the correct name is "Adventure," not "Adventurer."
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Old 10-07-2011, 11:16 AM   #4
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Any pictures of it installed?


Not to criticize, but the correct name is "Adventure," not "Adventurer."
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Old 11-02-2011, 12:52 PM   #5
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Guys I am down to the last couple of Adv locaters with more promises than relocaters, sorry it’s going to be first come first served. If people are committed I will have some more made up, but it’s quite an expensive exercise and there is a minimum amount I can have made or the price would be at least double, four or five just isn’t viable. If I receive more orders I will go ahead and have some more made, about 2 week’s turnaround.
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Old 11-22-2011, 10:35 AM   #6
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I’ve made a few modifications to the new Adv/SE relocaters; on the original design, the fixing holes were within 0.05 mm I wanted it to be 0.2mm but my tool maker engineer master said tolerance is tolerance, stick with 0.05 to start with, now the plates have been fitted to numerous SE’s and Adv’s with good results and feedback I’ve elected to revert back to a 0.02mm tolerance. Basically this means the plates sit tighter on the supporting bolts, I now know that the dimensions and KTM’s accuracy is consistent and universal.

Also the new Adv plates made from 8mm thick steel compared to 6mm, the SE plates are still 6mm, as on my own bike. Two reasons for this, the extra material removed from the plate to accommodate the Adv, BD, G-IT sump guards, it’s going to make the side stand relocater more ridged and stronger. And also to accommodate modifications guys have made for the early 03-04 frames, (KTM Forum UK). It’s now comparable to KTM’s 8mm side strand bracket plate, meaning a point of give is more even and equal.

Trying to keep an objective view, but I think this is the best solution available without welding to the frame. I’m really happy with the results and outcome of these relocaters; it has taken an incredible amount of effort to get the measurements precise, we are talking a 100th of a mm here, thank you Mike and ACP.

Still £45 plus P&P. If you need the stainless steel spacer please add £5.
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Old 12-03-2011, 10:02 PM   #7
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g,day how doo i go about getting 1 down under from you4 my 950se cheers.
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Old 12-22-2011, 10:35 AM   #8
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Hi,

Do you have those SE relocaters still in warehouse ? I need two for me and my friend to here in Finland.

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