Joined
·
4,001 Posts
Buy a Sumo kit from KTM, 3.5/5. You are gonna need the different front brake rotor/caliper/master for running the thing at the track.
cush drive makes for a smoother ride on the street, you will pay more for the hub/ and holder but saves on drivetrain component wear and tear. I run non-cushed wheels on my 560 SMR on the street, with no problems at all.
Most 150/17 rear tires fit onto a 5" rear and the Sumo spec slicks from Dunlop can go as far as the newer 170 on the rear, a 160 rear DOT tire will have rubbing issues with the chain and the swingarm, I tried it already.
cush drive makes for a smoother ride on the street, you will pay more for the hub/ and holder but saves on drivetrain component wear and tear. I run non-cushed wheels on my 560 SMR on the street, with no problems at all.
Most 150/17 rear tires fit onto a 5" rear and the Sumo spec slicks from Dunlop can go as far as the newer 170 on the rear, a 160 rear DOT tire will have rubbing issues with the chain and the swingarm, I tried it already.