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KICKSTAND INSTALLATION

HONDA | YAMAHA | KTM | KAWASAKI | SUZUKI

KTM

KTM 250-525 SX/MXC/EXC

00-04 5013-KTM

KTM 250-525 MXC/EXC/XC/XC-W

05-07

5301-00

KTM 250-450 SX/SXF

05-06

5301-00

Remove the 8mm lower chain guide bolt & nut. Remove the lower rear sub-

frame bolt. Attach mounting bracket to frame as shown to right using the M8

bolts provided. Hang spring as shown. Use thread locking compound on the

pivot bolt to ensure it does not back out.

*Note: KTM EXC’s remove stock kickstand tab (remove two M8 nuts behind stock

kickstand bracket) before attempting to install Trail Tech kickstand bracket. It may also

be necessary to remove the M5 x 10mm bolt that holds the chain guide on and replace

it with the button head bolt provided in kit (to prevent the kickstand from rubbing).

Replacement Kickstand Arm Kits for KTM:

KTM EXC/MXC (Stand and 8mm Bolt Only)

98-01

5003-KTM

KTM EXC/MXC (Stand and 8mm Bolt Only)

02-07

5003-KTM-A

Remove stock kickstand. Install Trail Tech kickstand using stock mounting points,

spring and the included 8mm pivot bolt. Use thread locking compound on the pivot bolt

to ensure it does not back out.

KAWASAKI / SUZUKI

KAWASAKI KX 125/250 two-stroke

04-05 5400-00

KAWASAKI KX250F

04-05 5400-00

SUZUKI RMZ250

04-06

5400-00

Remove the 6mm lower chain roller nut (leave the

washer) and replace it with the spacer/adapter

provided in the Kawasaki/Suzuki parts kit.

Remove the lower rear sub-frame bolt. Attach

mounting bracket to frame as shown above using

the new sub-frame shoulder bolt and buttonhead

bolt. Hang spring as shown to right.

IMPORTANT: WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN HANGING SPRINGS!

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TRAIL TECH KICKSTANDS

Tech Support: 360-687-4530

[email protected]

Note: After every ride it is important to check your kickstand thoroughly for the following:

• Loose or damaged bolts • Bent or damaged kickstand leg or bracket • Damaged spring

Damaged or broken parts can result in serious injury! If any part of your stand has become

damaged do not ride the machine! Contact a factory trained technician or Trail Tech directly for service or repairs.