KTM LC4 640 Enduro to Supermoto Conversion

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KTM LC4 1999 Enduro to Supermoto conversion.
Duke II Wheels, Brembo front disc from Ducati, plastics, seat and tank from 2005 LC4 Supermoto. LED lights and other small things. Axel sizes were suiting from original enduro model for the new wheels. Speedometer needs to be adjusted to fit smaller wheel size, now speed is inaccurate (shown too fast). I got Koso speedometer for that, though it's bad weather constantly to work on bike outside. To get back to normal top speed as it was on the enduro model or as is on original lc4 supermoto one of the sprocket needs to be changed.

You can get a license plate flipper here:
If you buy trough this link, I will get some support!

Feel free to ask if you need some information on converting yours.
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I've got the same bike and I'm actually getting it ready for street riding! no more trails little to big for that now I've got the 400

danthemememan
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You still need to change boots for this type of moto 😁😁 and the sprocket too....but stretch your gears. Long live KTM 🤟

m.b
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Hey man, i own the same bike ( enduro ) and i want to change the carburetor what is full type of one you put on, wich honda model

Re.em
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Which Ducati monster did you get the rotor from? I got one from a 2011 monster 696 for my duke ii wheels but the bolt pattern was all wrong

PGR_Productions
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Hello,


how did you make the rear tire fit? My chain seems to touch the 17 inch wheel, since it's too wide

marijnmestdagh
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Hey man! I’m about to pick up this exact bike. Is it hard to find parts for it? I’ve been searching around the internet and couldn’t find an awful amount of them. Anything you can tell me that maybe I’ll not want the bike? Thanks mate

widowdev
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Hey did you find the conversion worthy or would you better bought a supermoto at first place?

huskymoto
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Where did you get all the parts from mate? She looks awesome

matthewl.
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Very nice, how did you add the crash bobbins to the front wheel? the axl is not drilled all the way through? do you find at high speeds that the bike is very light on the front end and tries to wobble I think the rear suspension needs stiffening. I ask because mine does this and I have a feeling mine was converted from enduro to supermoto as the speedo was over reading like yours is now till I fitted a koso speedo, I think my koso speedo is the same as yours. See my videos for my bike :)

danguy
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