XChal rear axle - 26mm or 27mm??

The nuts of a KTM are the way to go.

Origanal BMW Nuts are also M20x1,50 and not M20x1,25 like told on the RepROM.

The only thing you have to do is to make the diameter of the washer site of the KTM nut a little bit smaller.

(ecxuse me for my bad English, I speak duth normaly)
 
The nuts of a KTM are the way to go.

Origanal BMW Nuts are also M20x1,50 and not M20x1,25 like told on the RepROM.

The only thing you have to do is to make the diameter of the washer site of the KTM nut a little bit smaller.

(ecxuse me for my bad English, I speak duth normaly)


Where did you get that info from? Thx.
 
Where did you get that info from? Thx.

You can controle this with a tool link this :

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And today I bought 2 nuts for my XChallenge in a KTM shop ;)
 
So KTM nuts are fine:nenau

If so.....................Hallelujah:thumb

I've only put a KTM nut on the front spindle (no washer needed) and although I didn't check with a thread guage (from my tap and die set) the thread seemed exactly the same when I did it up by hand and the pitch seemed the same
 
Johnny, did you make any in-roads with this?
I need to rationalise my tool roll.......:blast

T.
 
Johnny, did you make any in-roads with this?
I need to rationalise my tool roll.......:blast

T.

Yep, I fitted the KTM ones and have been on for the last 1000 miles with no issues

Been out today too...................I'll walk out to the Van now and check them, if you like:D
 
Apologies for such old post, but does someone keep on or throw them out the original steel washers underneath the nuts?

I've left mine off because the KTM nut is thick as it is...

Is there any problem to have aluminium nut without this washer??
 
Apologies for such old post, but does someone keep on or throw them out the original steel washers underneath the nuts?

I've left mine off because the KTM nut is thick as it is...

Is there any problem to have aluminium nut without this washer??

With my WP forks which have a slightly wider right axle clamp than the stock forks I have been running without the washer for several thousand miles without an issue. The main purpose of the washer will be to reduce wear to the alloy block from the steel nut.
 
main purpose of the washer will be to reduce wear to the alloy block from the steel nut.

No such problems when the nut is itself alloy then?

Also, does galvanic corrosion, however it works, apply to this case?? :augie

If it does, that could be another reason for the washer...
 


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