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12-02-2009, 02:30 PM
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Like it or not, individuals such as myself ARE the future of KTM ! The old school "rough and tough" rider is a thing of the past. As KTM 950/990's appeal to a broader base of riders, said riders will expect and demand excellence in a product. I'm sure the first automobile with electric windows was jeered by the mass public, but now is standard. The modern buyer of KTM products will dictate the product, or the 990/950 will become a thing of the past ! |
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12-02-2009, 02:32 PM
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not sleeping
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Location: Colorado
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12-02-2009, 04:06 PM
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Pro Cat Herder
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Location: Fremont, Ca
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I just rode 640 miles in the dirt this weekend and my rear tire was moving twice as fast as my front tire.. its why I own a 990.. I killed the tire in 600 miles but it sure was fun !! http://www.southbayriders.com/forums...ad.php?t=88065
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12-02-2009, 04:56 PM
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Seems to me that traction control would put all riders on an equal playing field.
Here is an example: A friend and I were stopping by Starbucks for a latte' a few days ago. We decided to be real rebels and ride through the grass around to the front. His bike had traction control, so when he applied the throttle, his bike tracked around the corner perfectly ! When I applied the throttle the rear slipped from under me ! My new riding gear is now stained and my reputation as an adventure rider is tarnished forever there ! |
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12-02-2009, 05:11 PM
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not sleeping
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Location: Colorado
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12-02-2009, 06:25 PM
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Just a dude....
Joined: Jul 2004
Location: Pickwick Lake, Tennessippi
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Fascinating!
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12-02-2009, 07:58 PM
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Out of Control
Joined: Mar 2007
Location: Desert Southwest
Oddometer: 322
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Back to the thread.
I installed a sub miniature toggle switch from Radio Shack in the left control pod. Tried a momentary switch but for some reason it didn't work. Toggle switch works perfectly and once ABS is off it can be flipped to on, clutch pulled and starter thumbed and ABS resets.
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12-05-2009, 05:38 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Location: Australia
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HWSNBN you should go and buy a BMW and f*#k off, we dont want you to be the future of KTM.
KTM 950/990's are serious bikes and should be for serious riders. You obviously have no riding ability and no understanding of what works on a dirt bike. Have you ever ridden in sand with traction control? Go and get yourself a roadie and stop giving adventure riders a bad name. This thread wouldnt exist if all technology was good! |
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12-05-2009, 11:14 AM
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Life is a trip
Joined: Nov 2005
Location: East Med, Greece
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There is no reason for dispute.
950A and 990A are more off road oriented and a 1200 could be more on road oriented for BMW type adventurers. Each on his own (scuse my english). Cheers.
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12-05-2009, 08:16 PM
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chop chop
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Location: New Mexico
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12-06-2009, 08:48 AM
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I need supervision
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Location: Kelowna, BC. CND
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04-20-2012, 10:15 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2008
Location: Fort Saskatchewan, AB, Canada
Oddometer: 26
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Electro-Douche-990
Originally Posted by HWSNBN
No offense taken, but alas, the 990 seems to be the new TRUE adventure rider's choice. Seems only practical that it be outfitted with all the latest technology available to make it as easy to ride, and safe as possible. I have a friend that is an electrical engineer/designer, that is going to investigate the feasibility for me. I was hoping someone had performed this modification, and could offer some insight. ___________ BOLLOCKS!!! The 990 does not need ANY MORE electronic gizmos! In fact, I wish I'd bought the 'S' 990 just so I didn't have ABS. Like the other rider said, if you know how to ride and use proper throttle input to achieve desired/safe result...you wouldn't be wondering about your electronics-engineer-buddy to design you an Electro-Douche-990; In fact, there already is one: It's called a GSA and is probably Please buy a GSA, they come with a free box of Depends undergarments, in case you crap your pants when you realize that the traction control will get your 750lb monster stuck on a hill because it won't let you power-spin up it. BOLLOCKS!!! ___________ |
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04-20-2012, 10:21 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2008
Location: Fort Saskatchewan, AB, Canada
Oddometer: 26
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Fkn trolls
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BOLLOCKS!!! I *knew* it BOLLOCKS!!! ____________ |
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04-21-2012, 12:53 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2009
Location: Turku, Finland
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How about installing a switch and a small pulse generator to rear sensor line? Switch the generator on and the ABS thinks that the rear wheel is spinning even you lock it. Turn the switch off and the real sensor pulse comes back. This way you could switch rear ABS on/off on the fly and still use front ABS all the time.
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04-21-2012, 06:56 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2009
Location: Turku, Finland
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I thought the ABS unit is considering front and rear as a separate systems? This came to my mind because I have heard that you can bypass the ABS unit on the rear brake line and still get a working front ABS. If I understand correctly what you are saying, in the case of bypassed rear ABS, while locking the rear it should make the front ABS not work simultaneously?
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