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690 LC4
REPARATURANLEITUNG
MANUALE DI RIPARAZIONE
MANUEL DE RÉPARATION
MANUAL DE REPARACIÓN
ART.NR.: 3.206.045-E
REPAIRMANUAL2007
690 LC4
2 GENERAL INFORMATION
4 DISASSEMBLING ENGINE
6 ASSEMBLING ENGINE
7 ELECTRICAL / INJECTION
8 FUEL SYSTEM
9 TROUBLE SHOOTING
10 CHASSIS
11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
13 WIRING DIAGRAMS
14
15
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EXPLANATION - UPDATING
Edition: 01/2007
INTRODUCTION
This repair manual offers extensiv repair-instructions and is an up-to-date version that describes
the latest models of the series. However, the right to modifications in the interest of technical
improvement is reserved without updating the current issue of this manual.
A description of general working modes common in work shops has not been included. Safety
rules common in the work shop have also not been listed. We take it for granted that the repairs
are made by qualified profesionally trained mechanics.
Read through the repair manual before beginning with the repair work.
WARNING
STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS
ESSENTIAL TO AVOID DANGER TO LIFE AND LIMB.
! CAUTION !
NON-COMPLIANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN LEAD TO
DAMAGE OF MOTORCYCLE COMPONENTS OR RENDER MOTORCYCLES
UNFIT FOR TRAFFIC !
The KTM high performance engine is only able to meet user expectations if the maintenance work
is performed regularly and professionally.
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INDEX
SPECIALTOOLS – CHASSIS
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7
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10 11 12
13 14
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32 33 34 35
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4-1
1
– Remove the valve cover screws and lift off the valve cover.
– Remove the screws on the generator cover 2 and lift off the
generator cover. Pull out the centering sleeves, remove and discard
the gasket.
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2
– Remove both contact bolts 4 and the O-ring 5.
– Take both contact springs 6 out of the bores.
4
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6
4-3
– Loosen the plug (A/F 13 mm) and pull out together with the oil
screen 1.
– Pull the oil screen out of the plug, remove and discard all of the O-
rings.
– Remove the screws and oil filter cover 2, discard the O-ring.
2 3 – Pull out the oil filter 3 with circlip pliers and discard.
– Remove the screws and take off the thermostat connection 4, being
careful not to lose the collar bushings.
4 5
– Pull out the oil filter 7 with circlip pliers and discard.
– Remove the screws and take off the water pump cover 8.
8
4-4
– Remove the gasket and discard.
1
– Remove the screws and take off the clutch cover 3, discard the
gasket and pull out the centering sleeves.
5
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6 9
– Turn the crankshaft in a counterclockwise direction until the mark
on the camshaft 7 is in alignment with the mark on the camshaft
retaining bracket.
7 WILL BE DAMAGED.
4-5
Removing the cylinder head and piston
– Unscrew the plug 1 (A/F 19 mm) on the chain tensioner, remove
and discard the gasket.
1
– Pull out the chain tensioner 2.
2
– Remove the screw 3 on the camshaft retaining brackets.
– Remove the timing chain from the camshaft. Now you can remove
the camshaft.
4-6
– Remove the two screws 1.
2 2
1 1
– Remove the cylinder head gasket 3 and discard.
4
– Carefully pull the cylinder up, hold the piston and remove the
cylinder.
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– Remove the piston bolt lock 5 with a suitable tool and slide the
piston bolt 6 out of the piston, holding on to the piston.
NOTE:
– Push the piston bolt out with your finger, do not use a tool.
– If you plan to use the piston again, it is advisable to remove the lock
ring on the clutch end.
6
– Lift off the cylinder base gasket and discard.
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5
4-7
Removing the rotor
1 – Hold the rotor 1 with special tool 750.29.091.000 2 as shown in
the photo.
NOTE: make sure the crankshaft is not locked with the locking screw.
4
4
– Lift the guide rail 5 out of the clip 6.
7 NOTE: the sleeve 7 is inserted through the guide rail and clip.
6
4-8
– Hold the clip 1 while you pull out the sleeve 2 from the tensioning
rail 3.
3 – Lift off the tensioning rail.
– Remove the timing chain from the timing chain pinion and thread it
2 through to remove.
NOTE: if you plan to mount the timing chain again, mark the direction
1 of travel.
– Remove the screws on the pulse generator 4 and remove the pulse
generator.
4 5
– Remove the lock ring from the crankshaft with suitable pliers.
6
Removing the clutch and primary pinion
– Clamp the anti-hopping clutch with special tool 750.29.033.000
8 7 7.
NOTE: only tighten special tool 750.29.033.000 by hand; do not use a
tool to tighten.
9
4-9
– Hold the primary pinion with special tool 750.29.081.000 1 while
you unscrew and remove the nut (A/F 27 mm).
NOTE: LH thread!
1
– Pull the anti-hopping clutch disks out of the outer clutch hub with
special tool 750.29.033.000 2.
– Remove the outer clutch hub, needle bearing 5 and the washer 6
mounted underneath.
5
7
– Mount special tool 750.29.021.000 8 on the primary pinion 9
9 and hold (A/F 24 mm) while you turn in the screw (A/F 19 mm); this
will pull the primary pinion off the crankshaft.
8
4-10
– Turn the freewheel gear 1 in a counterclockwise direction and
1 remove the primary pinion.
– Pull off both starter drive idler gears; remove the needle bearings.
2
2
– Take the freewheel gear 3 off the crankshaft and remove the
woodruff key 4.
– Remove both needle bearings 5.
4
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3
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– Press the locking lever bk down to relieve the shift lock 7, remove
the shift lock.
– Loosen the screw and remove the locking lever together with the
7 washer and spring.
bk
4-11
Removing the oil pumps
– Remove the lock rings 1 on both oil pump shafts.
– Pull off the spacing washers and oil pump gears 2.
1
2
– Pull the needle rollers 3 out of the pump shafts and remove the
spacing washers mounted underneath.
4 3
– Pull out both oil pump shafts 5 with the inner rotors; take the outer
rotors out of the engine case.
5
5
– Loosen the plug (A/F 13 mm) and pull it out together with the oil
screen 7.
– Pull the oil screen out of the plug; remove all O-rings and discard.
7
4-12
Separating the case halves, removing the crankshaft and
S transmission shafts
– Remove all engine case screws (M6) including the screw S (with
copper washer) in the oil filter housing.
– Lift off the left case half with special tool 750.29.048.000, tapping
lightly on the shafts with a plastic hammer if necessary.
! CAUTION !
DO NOT PRY THE CASE HALVES APART WITH A SCREWDRIVER OR SIMILAR TOOL
SINCE THIS WILL DAMAGE THE SEALING AREAS.
– Pull the bushing and O-ring for the countershaft out of the shaft seal
ring in the countershaft and discard the O-ring.
NOTE: the main shaft and the balancer shaft have a stop disk that
usually sticks to the bearing; be careful not to lose them.
1 2
– Remove the O-ring 3.
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4
4-13
– Tilt the shift forks 1 to the side and pull out the shift drum 2.
1 – Remove the upper and lower shift fork; the middle shift fork will be
removed from the engine case together with the transmission shafts.
– Stand the engine case up again; grasp both transmission shafts and
the middle shift fork with one hand and pull them out of the bearing
seats; make sure the engine case cannot fall off the work stand.
5-1
To press or tap out the bearings, remove the dowels and place the engine case half on a large, level surface. Make sure the
entire sealing area of the engine case half rests on the surface to avoid damage (a wooden panel makes a good base).
If possible, bearings or shaft seal rings should not be hammered or tapped in at all. If you do not have a pressing tool, carefully
tap them in with a suitable drift. Cold bearings usually fall into the bearing seats automatically at an engine case temperature
of approximately 150° C.
If the bearings do not fit tightly in their mounts when the case half has cooled down, they may turn in the engine case when
they warm up. In this case the engine case must be replaced.
5-2
Right case half
– Pry the shaft seal rings out of the crankshaft 1
5 and the water pump shaft 2 without damaging
the case.
– Press in a new crankshaft seal ring 1 with the open side towards
the inside until it sits flush.
– Press in a new water pump shaft seal ring 2 with the open side
towards the outside until it sits flush.
– Inspect the oil pump housing 8 for score marks or seizing marks.
4 – Apply Loctite 648 to the oil jet 125 4 and tighten to 2 Nm.
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– Mount the plate 5 on the engine vent, lock the screws (AH M5x12)
with Loctite 243 and tighten to 3 Nm.
4 NOTE:
– To avoid damage, make sure the case lies flat
when pressing in the bearings.
– Always press in bearings on the outer ring or the
bearings will be damaged in the process.
– Check the bearings for a tight fit when the case
has cooled.
– Mount all bearing retainers, lock screws with Loctite 648 and
tighten to 5 Nm.
6 7 – Press in a new shaft seal ring for the crankshaft 1 and the shift
shaft 2 with the open side towards the inside until it sits flush.
5 – Remove the bypass valve, inspect for score marks or seizing marks,
measure the length of the pressure spring.
– Oil the bypass valve and mount with the spring, screw in the plug
with a new seal ring and tighten to 20 Nm.
NOTE: the diaphragm support plate is curved and must point away
from the diaphragm.
8 8 – AN
! CAUTION !
INCORRECTLY MOUNTED DIAPHRAGM SUPPORT PLATE WILL LEAD TO POOR
PERFORMANCE AND EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION OR LEAKS.
9 – MAKE SURE NO LOCTITE 243 DRIPS BETWEEN THE DIAPHRAGM AND THE
DIAPHRAGM SUPPORT PLATE OTHERWISE ITS FUNCTION WILL BE IMPAIRED.
5-4
Clutch cover
– Pry the shaft seal ring out of the crankshaft 1, press a new shaft
seal ring all the way in with the open side on the inside.
NOTE: support the clutch cover when pressing in the shaft seal ring.
– Blow compressed air through the oil duct and make sure it is not
clogged.
Crankshaft bearing
– Clamp the crankshaft in a vise, using protective jaws.
– Heat special tool 584.29.037.043 on a hotplate to approx. 150° C
and immediately slide it onto the inner ring. Squeeze the special
tool together tightly to obtain a good heat transfer and pull the inner
ring off the crankshaft.
– To mount the new inner ring, reheat the special tool to approx.
150°C, clamp the inner ring and immediately slide it onto the
crankshaft journal.
– Make sure the new inner ring sits flush.
– Measure the axial clearance of the crankshaft after the inner rings
are replaced.
! CAUTION !
NEVER LOCK THE CRANKSHAFT IN A VISE TOGETHER WITH THE CRANKPIN TO TRY
TO EXTRACT THE INNER BEARING RING. THIS WILL ONLY COMPRESS THE
NOTE: the side of the drive wheel with the punch mark 5 must face
5 you after mounting, the side with the chamfer 4 faces the crankshaft
web.
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– After mounting, check the position of the dowel and the punch
mark: the dowel should slide into the hole 3, the mark 5 should be
visible.
! CAUTION !
MAKE SURE THE DOWEL DOES NOT PROTRUDE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE
5 CRANKSHAFT WEB.
3
5-5
Measuring the axial clearance of the crankshaft
– Insert the crankshaft and both transmission shafts in the right case
half. Mount the left case half.
– Mount and tighten the case screws.
– Mount the dial gauge support on the engine case and measure the
axial clearance of the crankshaft.
NOTE: the cylinder size 1 is marked on the side of the cylinder, the
piston size 2 on the piston head.
– The piston is measured at the piston skirt across the piston pin, as
illustrated.
2 Piston diameter size I: 101.955 - 101.965 mm
size II: 101.966 - 101.975 mm
If the end gap is larger than indicated above, check the cylinder for
wear. If the cylinder wear is within the tolerance limits, replace the
piston ring.
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5-7
9
7
6
8
9
7 8
6
1
2
bk bl
2
1
4 3
1 3 4
3 3
1
1
5
Lubrication system
– Replace the O-rings and sealing washer 1 each time you change the oil filter.
– Inspect the O-rings 3 for brittleness and replace if necessary; replace these O-rings when you repair the engine.
– Clean the oil screen 4 with compressed air and petroleum; replace if damaged.
– Thoroughly clean the magnet on the oil plug 5 each time you change the oil filter.
– Inspect the oil pump rotors 6 (see "Checking the oil pumps for wear"). Thoroughly clean the oil pump rotors before
remounting.
– Check the oil pump covers 7 for seizing marks on the inside and replace if necessary.
– Lay the oil pump shaft 8 on a level surface and check for runout.
– Check the teeth on the oil pump gears 9 for wear. The recesses for the needle rollers should not be worn-out.
– Check the pressure control piston bk for wear and score marks.
– Check the length of the spring bl for the pressure control piston (see page 5-3).
5-8
Automatic decompressor
– Remove the lock ring 1 from the automatic decompressor shaft and
discard.
1
4
– Check all parts for damage or wear.
– To remount, attach the spring first and then insert the screw through
the automatic decompressor weight.
NOTE: make sure the shank of the spring 5 reaches all the way
through the automatic decompressor weight.
decompressor shaft all the way back. If not, increase the preload or
replace.
5-9
Timing chain tensioner
! CAUTION !
1 IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS, THE TIMING CHAIN WILL NOT BE
TENSIONED CORRECTLY AND WILL SKIP, RESULTING IN ENGINE DAMAGE.
NOTE:
– The timing chain tensioner 1 operates with spring force and with oil
pressure. A stop system is used to ensure the right timing chain
tension in the engine starting phase, even if the oil pressure is
insufficient. The stop system prevents the piston 2 on the timing
2 chain tensioner from being retracted.
– In a dismounted state, the piston on the timing chain tensioner
extends completely.
– Fully depress the spring tensioner. This will require some effort
since the oil must be squeezed out. If the timing chain tensioner is
released it will extend completely again; it may not be mounted in
this state, since the locking mechanism will not function.
– Press down on the timing chain tensioner to ensure smooth
operation.
– If you press the timing chain tensioner again and it extends no more
than half way (preventing it from extending completely), the stop
system will lock and the timing chain tensioner can no longer be
pressed together - this position is necessary to ensure that the
timing chain is adequately tensioned, even if the oil pressure is low.
5-10
Timing train
Thoroughly clean all parts and check for wear.
– Check the timing chain tensioning rail 2 for seizing marks and
damage.
– Check the timing chain guide 3 for seizing marks and damage.
2 5
– Check the timing chain clip 4 for seizing marks and damage.
3 – Check the timing chain 5 for damage and wear; make sure the
chain links operate smoothly.
NOTE: The smooth operation of the chain links can easily be checked
by simply letting the timing chain hang down - the chain links should
align in a row. Replace the timing chain if the chain links do not align
in a row - they are no longer free-moving.
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2
3
4 4
3 5 5
Cylinder head
1 1 – Remove all 4 screws 1 from the rocker arm shafts 2.
1
1
– Insert an M6 screw in the rocker arm shafts and pull them out of the
cylinder head; remove the rocker arms 3.
– Remove the shims 4 from the valve spring retainers 5 and lay
them aside in their mounting position.
5-12
– Remove the valve keys with special tool 590.29.019.000 and
773.29.060.000 and relieve the valve springs.
– Remove the special tool; remove the spring retainers and valve
springs.
– Pull the valve out of the bottom of the valve guide, pry off the valve
stem gasket and remove the lower valve spring retainer.
NOTE: if you are mounting the used valves again, they must be
remounted in the same valve guide as before. For this purpose, place
the valves in a box, marking the position they were mounted in the
cylinder head (see photo).
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– Check the valve guides with the limit plug gauge 590.29.026.006
1 (Ø 6.05 mm). If you can easily slide the limit plug gauge into the
valve guide, have it replaced and reamed at a special machining
shop.
– Check the sealing area of the spark plug thread the valve seats for
damage or cracks. Use a straight edge and a feeler gauge to check
the warpage of the sealing area towards the cylinder. Warpage: max.
0.10 mm.
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– Valve seats should not be impacted. Sealing seat width: inlet max.
1.60 mm; outlet max. 2.00 mm. If necessary, grind the valves.
– Check the valve disk for wear and runout. Max. runout at the valve
disk: 0.05 mm. The valve seat may not be impacted. The sealing
area should be in the center of the valve seat. The valve stem is
hard-chromium-plated, the valve guide is usually subjected to wear.
– Check whether the valve springs are broken or worn (visual check).
Also measure the length with a sliding caliper.
– Mount the valve stem gaskets on the valve guides and lubricate.
– Generously lubricate the valves on the stem and insert in the valve
guides.
NOTE: make sure you mount the valves in the right position.
– Position the valve springs, place the valve spring retainers in the
valve springs.
NOTE: the end of the valve spring with the larger diameter must be
mounted facing down.
1 – Preload the valve springs with the special tool and mount the valve
keys.
NOTE: make sure the valve keys are in the right position when
mounted. Attach the valve keys to the valve with a little grease.
– Finally, tap the valve spring retainers a few times with a plastic
hammer.
3 3 WHEN
! CAUTION !
YOU MOUNT THE ROCKER ARM SHAFTS, MAKE SURE THE SMALL HOLES 1
FACE UP.
– Mount the M6x40 screws 2 on the rocker arm shafts, mount the
M6x30 screws 3 and tighten to 12 Nm.
2
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C
E
7
6
4
8
A
9
B
1
2
5
3
4
1
5-14
5-15
Shift mechanism
– Check the shift forks 1 on the leaf A for wear. The forks have a
thickness of 4.85 to 4.95 mm when new, the wear limit is 4.6 mm.
– Check the shift rails 5 for runout on an even surface. Check the
shift rails for score marks and seizing marks. The shift forks must
operate smoothly on the shift rails.
– Check the shift rail 6 at the contact areas C for wear. Check the
return surface D on the shift rail for wear (replace in case of severe
indentation).
bl
5-16
4 9
5
2 1 8
6
3
7
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Clutch
– Check the pressure piece 1 for seizing marks and smooth operation.
– Check the contact face 6 of the outer clutch hub for wear. If the indents are bigger than 0.5 mm, replace the lining disks and
the outer clutch hub.
– Inspect the lining disks 8 and clutch disks 9 (see next page).
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5-17
Checking the clutch
– Clamp the clutch in a vise (use protective jaws), gradually loosen
2 special tool 750.29.033.000 1 and remove.
1
– Remove the clutch from the vise and place it on a clean workbench
4 with the outer hub 2 face down.
– Remove the inner hub 3 and clutch springs 4 from the outer hub.
3
– Remove the clutch disks 5 from the outer hub.
A
– Check both hubs for seizing marks and damage.
– Check the contact area A on the lining disks for wear. If the indents
are larger than 0.5 mm, replace the lining disks and the outer
clutch hub.
6 – Check the thickness of the lining disks; minimum thickness: 2.5
mm. The lining disks must be flat.
– Slide the supporting ring 1 and the spring ring 2 on the outer hub.
A NOTE: mount the spring ring with the inner edge A resting on the
1 2 supporting ring.
3 NOTE: the outer lining disk has a larger inner diameter since it must be
positioned over the spring ring and supporting ring. Mount this lining
disk first.
4
– Slide on the inner hub 4, matching the marks.
NOTE: the outer hub has a notch 5 at the clutch spring, the arrow 6
– Tightly press the two hubs together and have a helper screw on
special tool 750.29.033.000.
! CAUTION !
DO NOT TIGHTEN WITH A TOOL.
– Align the lining disks with the outer clutch hub, turning the upper
disk one space.
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1 2
3
4
6
7
9
8
bk
bl
bs br
bq
bp bo
bn
bm
bl bk
7
6 9 8
5
4
3 2
1
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NOTE:
– 3, 7 and bm are identical.
– 9 and bl are identical.
5-21
6
5
3
4
Starter drive
Idler gear 1
Check the toothing and bearing position of the starter idler gear for damage and wear. Also check the idler gear bearing bolt for
running marks.
Freewheel gear 3
Check the toothing and bearing position for wear.
Freewheel 4
Disassemble the freewheel (see next page) and check for damage and wear.
Starter engine 5
Check the toothing for wear; replace the O-ring 6 on the flange.
5-22
Checking the freewheel
– Insert the freewheel gear 1 in the primary pinion 2, evenly turning
1 2 the primary pinion in a clockwise direction (see photo).
– You should be able to turn the freewheel gear in a clockwise
direction.
– The freewheel gear should block in a counterclockwise direction.
– Check the contact area A for pressure marks; thoroughly clean the
A 6 primary pinion.
NOTE: if you detect any damage that requires the parts to be replaced,
replace both as a set.
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– Mount the spreader ring; make sure all of the tabs on the spreader
ring slide into the freewheel grooves. If necessary, use a screwdriver
to press them in.
– Insert the lock ring 3 in the groove with suitable pliers and make
sure it is fully seated. It is recommended to carefully tap on the
mounted spreader ring with a drift punch.
B B
6-1
2 NOTE: the countershaft has a stop disk on the bearing side, the main
shaft does not.
3
4
– Mount the engine case in the work stand and move into a vertical
position.
– Grasp both transmission shafts with one hand and insert in the
bearing seats.
NOTE:
– Upper shift fork 2, middle shift fork 3, lower shift fork 4 (see
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3 2
4
– Mount the shift drum 5 and allow the needle rollers 6 to engage in
the shift forks.
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6
– Align the shift forks and mount the shift rail 7.
7
6-3
– Grease and mount a new O-ring 1.
2 3
– Insert the crankshaft in the bearing seat and remove
750.29.080.000.
– Liberally lubricate the shaft seal ring for the water pump.
– Insert the balancer shaft 4 in the bearing seat, making sure the A
and B marks are aligned.
A B
– Mount the stop disks for the balancer shaft 5 and main shaft 6,
slide the inner bearing ring for the countershaft 7 and special tool
750.29.080.050 8 onto the crankshaft.
5 6 – Degrease the sealing area and apply a thin layer of Loctite 5910
(584.29.059.200).
– Mount the left case half, tapping lightly with a plastic hammer if
necessary.
! CAUTION !
8 7 DO NOT PULL THE CASE HALVES TOGETHER WITH THE SCREWS SINCE THIS WILL
DAMAGE THE BEARINGS AND CASE.
– Remove 750.29.080.050.
6-4
– Mount all engine case screws (see
photo for lengths) in a crosswise
direction and tighten to 10 Nm.
M6x25
NOTE: mount the M6x25 screw in the
oil filter housing with a new copper
washer.
M6x30
M6x70
M6x30 M6x30
M6x30
M6x30
M6x70
M6x30
M6x30
M6x30 M6x30
M6x30
– Grease a new O-ring 1 for the countershaft and insert in the collar
2 of the bushing; mount the bushing with the collar facing down.
2
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– Insert the oil screen in the plug, screw in the plug (A/F 13 mm) and
tighten to 15 Nm.
4
6-5
Mounting the oil pumps
NOTE:
– The outer rotors for both oil pumps are marked with an A on the
inside that is no longer visible when mounted.
B B – The inner rotors for both oil pumps are marked with a B on the
outside that is still visible when mounted.
– The oil pump cover, oil pump gears, spacing washers, screws and
2
1
– Mount both oil pump covers 3, lock the screws (AH M5x12) with
Loctite 243 and tighten to 6 Nm.
3 4
– Mount the oil pump gears 5, slide on the spacing washers and
mount the lock rings 6.
6
5
6-6
Mounting the shift mechanism
– Mount the locking lever 1 with washer 2, sleeve 3 and spring 4,
lock the screw with Loctite 243 and tighten to 10 Nm.
5
2
1 4
1 3
– Press the locking lever away from the shift drum and mount the shift
lock 5.
NOTE: the flat areas on the shift lock are not symmetrical.
– Lock the screw 6 (AH 5 mm) on the shift lock with Loctite 243 and
tighten to 10 Nm.
– Mount the shift lever and shift through all gears while you turn the
main shaft; remove the shift lever again.
6
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7
8
– Mount the needle bearing bl on the starter idler gear bearing bolt.
bl 9
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bk
– Mount the freewheel gear bm in the primary pinion bn, turning the
primary pinion in a clockwise direction (see photo), making sure it
2
1
– Slide on the upper starter idler gear 3 with the lower collar facing
the housing, mount the washers and lock rings 4 on both starter
idler gears.
3
4
Mounting the clutch and primary pinion
– Insert the pressure piece 5 and pushrod in the input shaft.
5
– Slide the outer clutch hub 7 onto the main shaft.
7 NOTE: turn the oil pump gears and outer clutch hub back and forth to
allow the teeth to engage.
8
6-8
– Place the half disks 1 in the groove of the input shaft.
– Slide the clutch disks for the anti-hopping clutch in the outer clutch
hub with special tool 750.29.033.000.
– Mount the disk package in the outer clutch hub, turning the
transmission shafts to help it engage.
NOTE: make sure the upper clutch disk is offset by one meshing.
Art.-No. 3.206.045-E
– Hold the outer clutch hub with special tool 750.29.081.000 while
you tighten the nut (A/F 30 mm) to 100 Nm; bend down the lock
washer.
6-9
– Mounting the pressure cap 1.
1 2 – Mount the clutch screws with washers and springs and tighten in
stages in a crosswise direction to 6 Nm.
2
Mounting the timing chain pinion and timing chain
– Mount the shaft key.
– Heat the timing chain pinion 3 to approx. 150° C and slide onto
the crankshaft with the larger chamfer first.
– Mount the pulse generator 5, lock the screws (M6x15) with Loctite
5 6 243 and tighten to 10 Nm.
7 – Lower the tensioning rail 8 into the chain tunnel, tilt slightly as
shown in the photo and insert the sleeve 9 in the clip.
– Lower the guide rail bk into the chain tunnel and insert the sleeve bl
in the clip.
bl
bk
– Apply Loctite 243 to the screws bm (M6x30) for the timing chain
guide and tighten to 10 Nm.
! CAUTION !
MAKE SURE NO LOCTITE 243 DRIPS BETWEEN THE TIMING CHAIN GUIDES AND
THE SLEEVES SINCE IT WILL CAUSE THE TIMING CHAIN GUIDES TO LOCK AND
BREAK.
bm
6-10
Mounting the rotors
1 – Slide the rotor 1 onto the crankshaft, paying attention to the shaft
key.
– Mount the lock washer and nut; hold the rotor with special tool
2 750.29.091.000 2 while you tighten the nut (A/F 27 mm) to 100
Nm.
– Check the distance between the pulse generator and the rotor: 0.7
3 mm; if the distance deviates, loosen both screws 3, correctly
position the sensor 4 and tighten the screws to 10 Nm.
3 4
– Mount the piston and special tool on the liberally oiled cylinder and
slide in the piston.
NOTE:
– if the parts are well-oiled, you will be able to push the piston into
the cylinder with your finger.
– The arrow 6 on the piston will point towards the front, i.e. the
exhaust end.
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– Only push the piston out of the bottom of the cylinder far enough to
allow the piston bolt to be inserted.
NOTE:
– push the piston bolt into the conrod bearing as gently as possible.
– Cover the engine case with a cloth or paper towel to prevent the
piston bolt lock ring from falling in while being mounted.
6-11
– Mount the piston bolt lock ring: attach the lock ring (see photo
showing the disassembled condition), insert special tool
750.29.035.000 in the piston bolt and press against the piston.
Turn the special tool in a counterclockwise direction, causing the
lock ring to be pressed into the groove.
NOTE: make sure the lock ring is correctly positioned in the groove.
– Slide the cylinder onto the engine case, apply Loctite 243 to the
screw 1 (M6x25) and tighten to 10 Nm.
2 – Mount a new cylinder head gasket 2 and mount any dowel pins
previously removed.
NOTE: make sure the locating tabs 3 on the timing chain guide
engage in the recess in the chain tunnel.
3
1
– Mount the cylinder head and the oiled new cylinder head screws.
1st stage: 15 Nm, 2nd stage 30 Nm, 3rd stage: 45 Nm, 4th stage 60 Nm
D A – Apply Loctite 243 to both screws 4 (M6x30) and tighten to 10 Nm.
4 4
Moving the engine to TDC
– Move the crankshaft until the piston is in the top dead center
position.
– Tighten the engine locking screw 0113 080802 5 and make sure
the engine is locked.
5
6-12
Mounting the camshaft
– Pull the timing chain out of the chain tunnel, only push the
camshaft into the bearing far enough to be able to place the timing
chain over the rear sprocket.
NOTE: the middle hole 1 of the 3 holes must be in the upper position.
1
– Push the camshaft into the bearing seats.
NOTE: make sure the rocker arms rest on the valves, otherwise they will
block the camshaft.
NOTE: if the timing chain is correctly mounted, the middle hole will be
3 aligned directly over the hole 2 for the camshaft retaining bracket
screw.
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5
– Mount the plug 6 (A/F 19) with a new seal ring and tighten to 25
Nm.
– Hold the plug (A/F 19) while you remove the screw 7 (A/F 17).
7
6
6-13
– Use special tool 773.29.051.000 1 to press against the piston on
the chain tensioner all the way to the stop to release the assembly
lock and cause the piston to extend. This puts a physical load on the
chain tensioner rail and tensions the timing chain.
NOTE: check by pressing against the chain tensioner rail; the chain
tensioner should lock, ensuring that the timing chain retains its tension
if the engine is started without sufficient oil pressure.
1 ! CAUTION !
IF THE CHAIN TENSIONER IS NOT LOCKED AS DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 5 AND
RELIEVED AFTER MOUNTING, THE TIMING CHAIN WILL JUMP WHEN THE ENGINE IS
STARTED AND RESULT IN ENGINE DAMAGE.
– Check the position of the camshaft gear: the mark on the camshaft
2 must be in alignment with the mark on the camshaft retaining
bracket.
NOTE: the mark on the camshaft retaining bracket points to the center
2 of the screw 3.
5 Nm).
M6x25 M6x25
M6x25
M6x35
M6x30
M6x30
M6x25
M6x25
M6x25
M6x25
M6x25
6-14
– Slide the washer 1 onto the water pump shaft.
– Slip on the water pump wheel 2, apply Loctite 243 to the screws
(M6x15) 3 and tighten to 10 Nm.
1 – Mount a new gasket in the water pump cover.
2 3
– Mount the water pump cover, mount the screws (M6x30) and
tighten to 10 Nm.
– Lay the engine on its side, fill the oil filter housing half full with
engine oil and mount a new oil filter 4.
5 – Mount the oil filter cover 5 with a new O-ring, mount the screws
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– Move the engine back into a vertical position and screw in the oil
filling plug 6.
6
– Mount a new thermostat 7 with a new gasket.
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Repair manual KTM 690 LC4
8
6-15
Left side of the engine
– Lay the engine on its side, fill the oil filter housing half full with
– Mount the oil filter cover 2 with a new O-ring, mount the screws
(M5x16) and tighten to 6 Nm.
– Slide the oil screen on a pin wrench. Insert the pin wrench through
3 the opening in the bore on the opposite engine case wall and slide
the oil screen all the way into the engine case. Pull out the pin
wrench, screw in the plug (A/F 13 mm) and tighten to 15 Nm.
! CAUTION !
AN INCORRECTLY MOUNTED OIL SCREEN LOSES ITS FILTERING EFFECT AND LEADS
TO EXCESSIVE ENGINE WEAR.
6
5
4
– Mount the gear sensor 7, apply Loctite 243 to the screws (AH
M5x12) and tighten to 5 Nm.
M6x25
8 – Mount the centering sleeves, mount a new gasket and mount the
generator cover. Tighten the screws (see photo for lengths) to 10
Nm, applying Loctite 243 to the screw 8.
M6x30 M6x30
M6x25
M6x25
7
6-16
– Position the valve cover and tighten the screws to 10 Nm.
– Slide the starter engine into the bore in the engine case, apply
Loctite to both screws 1 (M6x20) and tighten to 10 Nm.
3
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TROUBLE SHOOTING 9
INDEX
Discharged battery Recharge the battery and investigate the causes for
discharging
Main fuse is blown Remove the seat, move the tank back and replace the main
fuse
Defect ignition lock or emergency Check ignition lock and emergency OFF switch
OFF switch
Engine cranks with gear Defect safe-starting system. Repair safe-starting system
engaged.
Engine cranks but doesn’t Operating error Pay attention to starting off information
start. (see driving instructions)
The plug and socket connector on Remove the panel and fuel tank, clean the plug and socket
the wiring harness is oxidized connector and spray with contact spray
Error in the injection system Error diagnosis with the KTM diagnostics tool, eliminate
error
Engine will not reach full Air filter/fuel filter heavily soiled Have the air filter/fuel filter replaced
power
Error in the injection system Error diagnosis with the KTM diagnostics tool, eliminate
error
Engine overheats Insufficient cooling liquid Refill cooling liquid (see maintenace work), check cooling
system for leaks
Radiator fins are extremely dirty Clean radiator with water jet
Foam forms in cooling system Replace cooling liquid, use antifreezer with brand name
FI lamp is blinking / lights up Error in the injection system Error diagnosis with the KTM diagnostics tool, eliminate
error
High oil consumption Engine oil level too high Check engine oil level when the engine is warm; correct if
necessary
Engine oil too thin (viscosity) Use thicker engine oil; see chapter „Engine oil“
Kink in engine vent hose Remove the seat, move the tank back and check engine vent
hoses
Turn signal, brake light and horn Sicherung durchgeschmolzen Replace fuse 6
do not function
Time is not displayed or not Blown fuse, thus no continuous Replace fuse 2 and set the clock
correctly displayed power supply
The battery is discharged The ignition (power consumer) Recharge the battery according to the relevant instructions
hasn’t been switched off
The battery isn’t charged by the Check voltage regulator and generator.
generator
The speed indication on the Pickup cable is damaged or Check the pickup cable for damage, repair if neccessary
combined instrument is not contacts on the cable connector
working have oxidized
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11
INDEX
TIGHTENING TORQUES
ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5
CHASSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-6
Lighting high beam + low beam ..................................H4 12V 60/55W (socket P43t)
position light front.............................................12V 5W (socket W2.1x9.5d)
Instrument lights + indicator lamp ..........................................................LED
position light rear ..................................................................................LED
stoplight ..............................................................................................LED
licens plate illumination ....................................12V 5W (socket W2.1x9.5d)
flashers ................................................................12V 10W (socket BA15s)
BASIC SETTING
Maximum Payload
Maximum Payload
Driving Comfort
Driving Comfort
FORK WP 4860 ROMA
Basic Setting
Basic Setting
Driving Sport
Driving Sport
Compression adjuster (clicks) - - - - 20 15 10 10
Rebound adjuster (clicks) 20 15 10 10 20 15 10 10
BASIC SETTING
Maximum Payload
Maximum Payload
Driving Comfort
Driving Comfort
Basic Setting
Driving Sport
Driving Sport
Perform a status check of neutral, clutch, 2nd/3rd gear and side stand z z z
switch using the KTM diagnosis tool
Make sure the fuel hose, SAS hoses and vent hoses are run correctly and z z z
check for damage
Replace the O-ring on the fuel hose connection and check for leaks z z z
Check the wiring harness on the throttle body for proper installation z z
and damage
Check cooling system for leaks and antifreeze protection z z z
Check radiator fan for proper operation z z z
Check the exhaust system for leaks and correct suspension and the z z z
clamps for a tight fit
Check actuating cables for damage, smooth operation, and kink-less z z z
ADD-ON-PARTS
Check chain, sprockets and chain guides for wear, force fit and tension
Check bolts on pinion and chain sprocket for locking devices z z z
and a tight fit
Lubricate chain z z z
Check wheel bearings and jerk damper for play z z
IF MOTORCYCLE IS USED FOR COMPETITION 5000 KM (3107 MILES) SERVICE SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT AFTER EVERY RACE!
Service intervalls should never be exceeded by more than 500 km (311 miles).
Maintenance work performed by an authorized KTM workshop is not a substitute for care and maintenance by the driver!
12-3
690 SUPERMOTO / 690 SUPERMOTO PRESTIGE 2007
ADDITIONAL SERVICE WORK TO BE PERFORMED UNDER A SEPARATE ORDER
at least every 10000 km
once a year (6214 miles) or every 2 years
Perform complete fork maintenance z
Perform complete shock absorber maintenance z
Clean and lubricate steering-head bearing and sealing elements z
Treat the electrical contacts and switches with contact spray z
Treat battery connections with contact grease z
Change coolant fluid z
Lubricate chain z z
Check chain tension z
Check tire pressure and wear z
Check coolant level z
Check fuel lines for leaks z
Check all control elements for smooth running z
Grease the hand brake lever and clutch lever z
Check brake performance z z
Treat exposed metal components (except for the braking and exhaust z
system) with wax-based anti-corrosion agents
Treat ignition/steering lock and light switch with contact spray z
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WIRING DIAGRAMS 13
INDEX
Cable colours
bl: black
ye: yellow
bu: blue
gn: green
re: red
wh: white
br: brown
or: orange
pi: pink
gr: grey
pu: purple
Repair manual KTM 690 LC4 Art.-No. 3.206.045-E
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A A
gn
ignition s witc h s ta rt/s top s witc h -X 1 s plic e s ta rte r s ta rt re la y ba tte ry
motor
-S 2 -S 1
-K 1 30 -G 1
-M1 M A
38
36,37
34,35
1,2
1 re gula tor-re c tifie r
-F 1 C _ A E /4 gn
C _ B C /6 C _ B K /4
4 3 2 1 gn -N 1
C _ A C /6 C _ B R /4 34 1 re -wh
10A
U
1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 3 4 2 re -wh
4
2
5
1
2 35
C_AU/2
C_BI/2
B B
32,54
9
31
13,12
10,11
10
12
3 G
ge ne ra tor
C C
31
54 B a t-P 1
/3 . B 3
-A 2 -A 3
/2 . C 3
70 dia -X 50
D /2 . B 3 D
4 , 1 7 8 , 6 G N D -X 2
/2 . A 5
fla L -X 2 00
/3 . D 5
fla R -X 2 00
/3 . D 5
A L A -P 1
/3.A5
/2.A7
/2.D3
/2.E5
/3 . C 3
1 87, 190, 191 G N D -X 8
/2 . C 3
187
lig-X4
-X 4 3
pow-X5
STR-A2
pow-X 9
/3 . C 5
6
9
8
95,188
32,31
85
37
39
115,164
11,70
100,189
185
184
190
191
186
185
13
46
47
36
5
7
7,8
129 MAR-A2
178
2 1
-X31
-X41
-X32
-X38
-X42
-X33
-X34
-X35
-X36
-X37
-X39
-X40
C _ B S /2
C _ B V /2
4 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 3
E C _ E B /4 C _ E B /4 C _ E B /4
E
21bl
20 bl
23 bl
24 bl
25 bl
27 bl
28 bl
29 bl
22 bl
30 bl
18 bl
19 bl
Antenna
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
C _ D J /1 8
C onne c tor for
C _ D K /1 8
optiona l -K 3 -K 4 -K 2
-A 1 a la rm s ys te m dummy plug -S 2 0
for optional alarm system
a la rm s ys te m
s eat light re la y powe r re la y s ta rt a ux illa ry
s urve illa nc e re la y
F F
P a ge : 1
ba tte ry, ge ne ra tor, s ta rte r ma in ha rne s s -
750 . 1 1. 07 5. 00 0
6 9 0 S upe rmoto 2 0 0 7 750 . 1 1. 076 . 0 00
3 P.
13-3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
13-4
A A
dia gnos tic
wa te r te mp. s ide s ta nd ge a r pos ition
purge va lve c onne c tor
s e ns or C _ B H /6
s e ns or s witc h -X 2 s plic e -X 5 s plic e
-Y 1 -X 5 0 C _ A P /6 G N D -X 2 4 , 1 78 , 6 pow-X 5 46 210
-B 1 1 -S 1 1 /1 . D 7 /1 . E 6
-B 9 t° t°
1 4 6 1 19, 145 , 163, 1 79, 69, 75, 83
45
44
43
183 G N D -P 1
/3 . C 3 1 1 1 1
2 nd 3 th N -X 1 0 1 119 -F 2 -F 3 -F 4 -F 9
/3.B3
C _ D U /2
70
71
72
C _ E C /3 C _ A M/3
1 2 1 18, 165, 181
C _ A R /3 C _ A R /2 1 81 A B S -P 1
1 2 3 /3 . B 3 10A 10A 10A 10A
1 3 2 C _ A M/2 7 5, 80, 8 3, 106 G N D -X 1 1 2 2 2 2
Neu-P1
/3 . D 4
1 2 3
48
61
211
168
dia-X50
-X 3 s plic e
48 AC C 1
B /3 . A 5 B
49
50
158
157
159
150
149
151
133
134
131
te m-P 1
/1.D3
/3 . B 3
55, 56 -B 8 -P 1
/3 . B 2
52, 53, 60, 64, 67, 49
138
135
140
139
136
141
1 38, 13 9, 143 , 150 1 20, 121, 155 130
199
174
173
175
170
171
169
172
1 2
179
180
fue -P 1
-A 2 -A 3 /3 . B 3
/1 . D 2
MA R -A 2
/1 . E 6 C L U -A 2
/3 . E 2
D D
153
152
2 1
C _ A T /2
C _ A L /2 -X 3 0 0
2. 2 2. 1
1 6 0 M I L -P 1
/3 . B 3
66
63
64
65
67
68
302
301
143
144
126
124
121
154
156
155
148
147
142
1 6 2 T A C -P 1
/3 . B 3
167
128
170
172
161
173
199
177
4 7 S T R -A 2
63
50
115
118
127
135
136
142
146
147
123
166
133
152
158
160
162
164
163
/1 . E 7
165
127
169
171
146
168
174
175
176
65
62
68
53
51
59
116
120
129
130
126
145
148
149
128
134
156
161
+ -
47
60
51
52
59
4 3 2 1
E 2 1 C _ D Y /4 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
E
C _ D Z /4 3 2 1 3 2 1 C _ A L /2 C _ D S /4 4
2 1 2 1 C _ D T /3 6
C _ C M/2 6 5 4 C _ D W /2 C _ D Q /2
C _ D P /3 C _ D X /3 C _ A T /2
C _ A P /6
-A 2 -A 3
rollove r t°
t° -B 2 L p -B 4 p -B 6
s e n s or - B 7 -B 5 -L 2 -L 1 E F I -Y 2 -Y 3
EPT
a ir te mp. he go a tmos phe ric ma nifold pic k up ignition e x ha us t a ir inje c tion
s e n s or s e n s or pre s s ure pre s s ure c oil va lve
s e ns or s e ns or
F F
P a ge : 2
ma in ha rne s s -
750 . 1 1. 07 5. 00 0
6 9 0 S upe rmoto 2 0 0 7 E FI 750 . 1 1. 076 . 0 00
3 P.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
211
214
213
215
40
41
42
212
C _ A Y /1
C _ A R /3 1 1 1 1
-F 5 -F 6 -F 7 -F 8
C _ A M/3 C _ E D /3 2 C _ A Y /1
-X 5 1
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
1
93
10A 10A 15A 10A
54
98
58
57
56
110
101
-B 8 -P 1 55, 56 B a t-P 1 2 2 2 2
/2 . B 5 /1 . C 4 re a r bra k e
55 1 82
s witc h
213
73
76
ho r n
104
B T A C -P 1 1 6 2 -S 6 B
2
87 /2 . E 5 -H 5
te m-P 1 159
/2 . B 2
fue -P 1 180
1
88 /2 . C 7
switch
C_AK/2
C_AH/2
N e u-P 1 1 32
front brake
/2 . B 5 1 2
M I L -P 1 160
-S8
/2 . E 5
-H8
1 81
81
82
A B S -P 1
/2 . B 6 -X 1 2 s plic e C _ A K /2
A L A -P 1 184 C _ A H /2
2 02
1
/1 . D 3
2
1 02 G N D -P 1 183 1 2 205
C_CX/2
87, 89
C_CW/2
/2 . B 6 86
1
flasher
94
78
77
right rear
C_CX/2
C_CW/2
flasher
right front
-H7
-X 9 s plic e
C -X 1 3 s plic e C
7 6, 85, 86 81, 77
93, 94 9 5, 92
2
pow-X9 85
114 -X 1 4 s plic e
-H4
1
113 -X 1 1 s plic e 7 8, 88
light
1
position
C_DI/2
98, 99 79
C_BG/3
C_AR/3
2
100,97
/1.E3
83, 214, 215 80
3
rear light/
-H12
brake light
3
109 G N D -X 1 1 7 5, 80, 8 3, 106
/2 . B 6
2
1 11 -X 1 0 s plic e
1
-H200
1 12
-X200
C_BW/3
headlight
7 9, 104, 105 105 201 201
1
1
C_DI/2
-H11
C_AZ/4
C_BK/4
lamp
2
2
D 189 203
D
3
licence plate
106 204
4
2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1
fla L -X 2 00 1 00 , 1 89
/1 . D 2
2
103
fla R -X 2 00 9 5, 188
1
99 /1 . D 2
C_CX/2
C_CW/2
-X 2 0 1 s plic e
flasher
left front
205, 206, 207
-H6
-H9
84
82
91
92
97
107
110,109
111
108
2
117 203
90
91
90
89
73
74
75
74
1
1 8 2 4 7 5 6 3 9 207
C_CX/2
1
C_CW/2
2
flasher
116 2 1
clutch
switch
left rear
C _ A D /1 2
C_AT/2
C_AL/2
E 2 1 C _ A V /2 E
C _ B D /1 2 C _ A I /2
2 1
-S9
2 1 C _ C D /2
C L U -A 2 C _ A H /2 C _ B L /2
/2 . D 4 t
LO HI P . light L R
-V 1 M
-S 7 G -K 5 -M3 -S 5
be a m horn fla s he r s witc h fla s he r diode c ooling te mpe ra ture
re la y fa n s witc h
F F
P a ge : 3
ma in ha rne s s -
750 . 1 1. 07 5. 00 0
6 9 0 S upe rmoto 2 0 0 7 ins trume nts -ta c home te r 750 . 1 1. 076 . 0 00
3 P.
13-5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8