This is absolutely great - actually showing how things are done, and talking about tools used. As someone who's never had a bike (besides a very old moped a long time ago for a while), I have no idea what the practical reality of maintenance is. Looking into trying some riding soon, and having a real life hands-on view into what maintenance routines are actually like is immensely helpful.
I am able to read and clear codes on my 2024 TX300 with the reader from Pinit racing. However, I had to get the ecu updated With the latest map to unlock this ability. Once the update was done I was able to connect to the bike. Cheers
Have done about 3 hours on my '23 TPI so it is due for a look over . Love your channel and how clear and precise you are . Keep the content coming. I have 12 weeks in a shoulder sling after breaking every bone in my shoulder , husky kicked me off on the second ride . Using a lot of UA-cam data 😅.
Ok, I'm afraid I'll need more info on that torque wrench mate... haha also, you might wanna start selling the bit you made if it fits other torque wrenches! That thing is mint!!
Excellent video, thank you. I’m learning how to properly maintain my 2023 KTM Freeride and 2024 EXC 500 Six Days (arriving soon!). Your tips and tricks for each maintenance item in the Owner’s manual is super helpful.
Thanks! Hopefully I can inspire some regular owners to start performing their own basic maintenance and in the process of doing so save money and gain a good understanding of how these bikes work.
Concise easy to understand instructions with correct oil volume etc the average person can use is priceless ,i just purchased a 2024 300 xc which l will be picking up in a few days ,i will watch your video again when i run in my new bike. Thanks derek.
perhaps something worth thinking of is if changing length of torque wrench to measure new length and either + or - it for new standard place on handle/grip position so u always measure as true as possible. if using 90 degree socket "extension" the length will not matter, cus it will be the axle (90degree) that will matter (i think, at least thats what ive been taught).
Because of you I am now confident on doing all of my own service intervals. I bought same bike and live how detailed you are on explaining. I'll be buying the tools in your links to help support. Will you be doing the 15hr and so on this bike? Thanks again it's greatly appreciated!
Hey, great video. thank you.. Very informative... Questions - stock rear sprocket is a 45, you went with a 50? Pretty big add on. What is your main type of riding? What is your top speed now? I have mine tagged for Dual Sport rides so do some road..I tried a 47 but felt like I was searching gears on tight single track, very similar to my 350 excf.. You still happy with the 50? Thanks very much again for your post and any help..
Yes, I'm using 13/50 gearing which feels similar to 12/50 on 2017~2023 EXC/XC-W models. It works well for off-road mountain riding in technical terrain. I don't do much riding on road, so high top speed is not important for me.
@@Tacoexplorer - If cold weather I use the cold start initially. If warm weather I start it without the cold start. I do not blip the throttle until it is warmed up.
The new OBD2 code reader from PinIt racing, lets you diagnose and clear engine codes using your phone. It plugs into your bikes diagnostic port and communicates with your phone wirelessly via WiFi. On the TBI bikes, you can only see and clear codes. You CAN NOT see running data, such as RPM Works on 2024 KTM and Husky TBI 250/300 Can work with 2023 TBI bikes only if the ECU has a 2024 base mapping Less
Hi there! Thanks for the confirmation. Good to know. Currently I'm using the TSP ERM which allow you to read and reset codes and also view data including temp, rpm, tps voltage. The main function is to write and adjust maps (fuel, ignition and PV). Great tool to have, especially if you're not happy with the stock map. ua-cam.com/video/lYPRQ44J4J0/v-deo.html
@@TokyoOffroad Thank you! Your vids are amazing. Tech tip, to test your fan, get out your heat gun and point it at the sensor plugged into the radiator, of course not too close but far enough away to where the heat blows towards the sensor. The fan comes on quickly and you don't have to idle and wait for the fan to come on via the engine.
@@TokyoOffroad Thanks for such a quick answer! Been riding a 2022 500 EXC-F and just picked up a 2024 300 EXC-W. Filling my shopping cart! Wife may move from her 2021 FE350s if I can find a way to soften it up a bit for her. Suspension is a bit stiff to me. FYI, just installed MXTech Lucky cartidges in my 500 and National Shock, unbelievable!
Yes, I've read rumors of that being the reason for engine failure. Also read that someone thinks it's not the piston hitting the crankshaft, but hitting the conrod. However, the same piston part number has been used since the 2020 KTM 300 TPI model (55630307100). The same crankshaft (55430118100) has been used since 2017 and the same conrod (54830015244) since 2016. So I'm not certain about the rumored cause of the failures as you'd expect to see similar failures on 2020~23 TPI bikes. Maybe there was/is a quality issue affecting some of the pistons produced. Don't know...
All recent model KTM dirt bikes, including the XC-W models, the recommended transmission oil in the Owner's Manual is stated to be Motorex Top Speed 4T 15W/50.
Currently my Trail Tech fan is connected directly to the battery. It works OK, but one issue is that when you stop the engine for a break while the engine is hot, the fan continues to run util the temp is below the fan on temp. This is a concern as it could result in the battery going flat in stop/start riding. What I'm planning to do is connect the fan power to the horn power supply (which is monitored by the OCU) and will shut off power a few seconds after the engine stops running. I'm planning to make a video about this topic as it may be of interest to many people who want to use a Trail Tech fan.
Thank you for these videos. I just went for my first ride on my 2024 KTM 300 xcw this weekend. It was my first dirt bike ride in 6 years, did 80 km, I’m still sore 2 days later but it was awesome. As a total dirt bike amateur your videos are going to be priceless for me. My bike is totally stock but I will try to replicate your mods. My question is if the battery is dead is it still possible to bump start the bike or will I need to jumpstart it? Thank you very much.
The service needs to be done after the first ride, as discussed during the video, so can't be done at the factory. The main items were transmission oil change and wheel spoke tension check/adjustment. I'd do that on any bike after the first ride, no matter the brand. KTM off-road bikes are incredibly tough, especially considering the light weight and performance. My experience has been that they are very reliable if maintenance is performed.
There is no way he is a rider been payed by KTM why inspect the gear oil with 4-5 mm play in the brake lever🥸 Those bikes are made for harsh punishment just get on it and win races is more fun than playing with a Dionostics Tool, Wrong type of person to be a hard Enduro rider
I'm just a regular old guy who loves to ride and maintain my own bikes. Sorry that you don't like the videos on the channel. I understand that I can't please everyone...
This is absolutely great - actually showing how things are done, and talking about tools used. As someone who's never had a bike (besides a very old moped a long time ago for a while), I have no idea what the practical reality of maintenance is. Looking into trying some riding soon, and having a real life hands-on view into what maintenance routines are actually like is immensely helpful.
Just picked up my new 2024 300 XC-W...this is a very well done and helpful video. Thank you!
Hey question. How many hours did you ride it before the first service?
I am able to read and clear codes on my 2024 TX300 with the reader from Pinit racing. However, I had to get the ecu updated With the latest map to unlock this ability. Once the update was done I was able to connect to the bike. Cheers
Thanks for sharing the information...
I bet they don't first service so precisely in KTM shop like you do ;)
Have done about 3 hours on my '23 TPI so it is due for a look over . Love your channel and how clear and precise you are . Keep the content coming. I have 12 weeks in a shoulder sling after breaking every bone in my shoulder , husky kicked me off on the second ride . Using a lot of UA-cam data 😅.
Ok, I'm afraid I'll need more info on that torque wrench mate... haha also, you might wanna start selling the bit you made if it fits other torque wrenches! That thing is mint!!
Excellent video, thank you. I’m learning how to properly maintain my 2023 KTM Freeride and 2024 EXC 500 Six Days (arriving soon!). Your tips and tricks for each maintenance item in the Owner’s manual is super helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Man I really appreciate this video, this is my first 2 stroke. Thanks! 🍻
Great video, thanks for the content. Post all the service intervals!
Very clear and comprehensive, thanks!
Great video! Going to be using this again step by step once iv done my first hour! Subscribed!!
good inpormation,..tankyou bfrother
Fantastic video! Really helpful and showing each step was superb.
Thanks Mark ,your attention to detail is astounding you should be training engineering apprentices.
Thanks! Hopefully I can inspire some regular owners to start performing their own basic maintenance and in the process of doing so save money and gain a good understanding of how these bikes work.
Concise easy to understand instructions with correct oil volume etc the average person can use is priceless ,i just purchased a 2024 300 xc which l will be picking up in a few days ,i will watch your video again when i run in my new bike.
Thanks derek.
Congratulations on the new bike. I'm sure you'll like it...
Silicone grease is number 1 for those connectors. Lots of bling!
Yes, I agree and like to use silicone grease for connectors.
perhaps something worth thinking of is if changing length of torque wrench to measure new length and either + or - it for new standard place on handle/grip position so u always measure as true as possible. if using 90 degree socket "extension" the length will not matter, cus it will be the axle (90degree) that will matter (i think, at least thats what ive been taught).
No matter where you hold the torque wrench on the handle, it still will still click at the same torque.
Because of you I am now confident on doing all of my own service intervals. I bought same bike and live how detailed you are on explaining. I'll be buying the tools in your links to help support. Will you be doing the 15hr and so on this bike? Thanks again it's greatly appreciated!
Could you make a video on maintenance check on 40h, maybe on your old bike, if you still have it?
Hey, great video. thank you.. Very informative... Questions - stock rear sprocket is a 45, you went with a 50? Pretty big add on. What is your main type of riding? What is your top speed now? I have mine tagged for Dual Sport rides so do some road..I tried a 47 but felt like I was searching gears on tight single track, very similar to my 350 excf.. You still happy with the 50? Thanks very much again for your post and any help..
Yes, I'm using 13/50 gearing which feels similar to 12/50 on 2017~2023 EXC/XC-W models. It works well for off-road mountain riding in technical terrain. I don't do much riding on road, so high top speed is not important for me.
Thank you
Excellent video. What's your warm up procedure on the new 24 TBI? Do you let it idle or do you start gradually riding it after a few min of idle?
I let the bike warm up to at least about 50C before riding. This helps avoid the risk of fouling the plug and also reduces the risk of cold seizing.
@@TokyoOffroad do you let it idle for a few minutes or blipping the throttle randomly?
@@Tacoexplorer - If cold weather I use the cold start initially. If warm weather I start it without the cold start. I do not blip the throttle until it is warmed up.
Please tell me your gonna help us with a 15hr video and so on.....?
What's your guys take on adding a battery tender to this bike?
There is a new map update that allows you to read and clear codes using OBDII with the current diagnostic port on the bike, but can't read sensor data
Interesting! I'll ask my dealer about that...
The new OBD2 code reader from PinIt racing, lets you diagnose and clear engine codes using your phone. It plugs into your bikes diagnostic port and communicates with your phone wirelessly via WiFi.
On the TBI bikes, you can only see and clear codes. You CAN NOT see running data, such as RPM
Works on 2024 KTM and Husky TBI 250/300
Can work with 2023 TBI bikes only if the ECU has a 2024 base mapping
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Hi there! Thanks for the confirmation. Good to know.
Currently I'm using the TSP ERM which allow you to read and reset codes and also view data including temp, rpm, tps voltage. The main function is to write and adjust maps (fuel, ignition and PV). Great tool to have, especially if you're not happy with the stock map. ua-cam.com/video/lYPRQ44J4J0/v-deo.html
Does the TwoRide chain tention tool still work for the 24? I love it for my 20, makes it so easy. Thanks
Great vid as always! Question: what chain are you using (brand and spec)? Thanks in advance - Cheers.
The chain is a DID 520ERVT, clip master link, 116 link (I'm using 13/50 gearing, the stock 114 link chain is too short)
@@TokyoOffroad Thank you! Your vids are amazing. Tech tip, to test your fan, get out your heat gun and point it at the sensor plugged into the radiator, of course not too close but far enough away to where the heat blows towards the sensor. The fan comes on quickly and you don't have to idle and wait for the fan to come on via the engine.
How does torquieng the spoke nuts work after installing Tubliss, given that the nut heads are now covered and perhaps adhered to to the rim tape?
The spoke nipples can still turn OK even if Tubliss rim tape has been applied. I haven't found it to be a problem...
@@TokyoOffroad Thanks for such a quick answer! Been riding a 2022 500 EXC-F and just picked up a 2024 300 EXC-W. Filling my shopping cart! Wife may move from her 2021 FE350s if I can find a way to soften it up a bit for her. Suspension is a bit stiff to me. FYI, just installed MXTech Lucky cartidges in my 500 and National Shock, unbelievable!
@@MarkSpencerAZ Congratulations with the new bike!
Picked up a 300exc yesterday and my dealer told me 10w30 gear oil, but from what manual and everyone else is using 15w50 is the go?
15W/50 oil is specified in the manual and is what I always use.
ever herd of piston hitting the crankshaft on these new 300xc-w
Yes, I've read rumors of that being the reason for engine failure. Also read that someone thinks it's not the piston hitting the crankshaft, but hitting the conrod. However, the same piston part number has been used since the 2020 KTM 300 TPI model (55630307100). The same crankshaft (55430118100) has been used since 2017 and the same conrod (54830015244) since 2016. So I'm not certain about the rumored cause of the failures as you'd expect to see similar failures on 2020~23 TPI bikes. Maybe there was/is a quality issue affecting some of the pistons produced. Don't know...
Can you use erm to set idle speed?
Yes, you can use ERM to monitor the engine RPM while adjusting the idle with the throttle body idle adjuster
Doesn't the xc-w take 2t gear oil?
All recent model KTM dirt bikes, including the XC-W models, the recommended transmission oil in the Owner's Manual is stated to be Motorex Top Speed 4T 15W/50.
Did you connect your trail tech fan to your battery or into the ECU harness?
Currently my Trail Tech fan is connected directly to the battery. It works OK, but one issue is that when you stop the engine for a break while the engine is hot, the fan continues to run util the temp is below the fan on temp. This is a concern as it could result in the battery going flat in stop/start riding. What I'm planning to do is connect the fan power to the horn power supply (which is monitored by the OCU) and will shut off power a few seconds after the engine stops running. I'm planning to make a video about this topic as it may be of interest to many people who want to use a Trail Tech fan.
@@TokyoOffroad thanks!!! I will keep a lookout!
@@TokyoOffroad I am looking forward to watch a video about that, thank you a lot for your wonderful technical videos
Thank you for these videos. I just went for my first ride on my 2024 KTM 300 xcw this weekend. It was my first dirt bike ride in 6 years, did 80 km, I’m still sore 2 days later but it was awesome. As a total dirt bike amateur your videos are going to be priceless for me. My bike is totally stock but I will try to replicate your mods. My question is if the battery is dead is it still possible to bump start the bike or will I need to jumpstart it? Thank you very much.
Hi what rear calliper guard are you using.
It's a TM Designworks rear caliper guard: www.tmdesignworks.com/p-852-rear-rotor-caliper-guard-kitbrpn-rdp-ktm.aspx
Why is all that not done by the factory, just goes to show how bad they are 👎👎👎
The service needs to be done after the first ride, as discussed during the video, so can't be done at the factory. The main items were transmission oil change and wheel spoke tension check/adjustment. I'd do that on any bike after the first ride, no matter the brand. KTM off-road bikes are incredibly tough, especially considering the light weight and performance. My experience has been that they are very reliable if maintenance is performed.
Your comment shows how ignorant you are
There is no way he is a rider been payed by KTM why inspect the gear oil with 4-5 mm play in the brake lever🥸
Those bikes are made for harsh punishment just get on it and win races is more fun than playing with a Dionostics Tool, Wrong type of person to be a hard Enduro rider
I'm just a regular old guy who loves to ride and maintain my own bikes. Sorry that you don't like the videos on the channel. I understand that I can't please everyone...