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Fuel tank protection

The standard plastic covers are quite cheap to repair if scratched (about £35 each?). They seem to sustain impact abuse pretty well, but in case of slide on tarmac probably offers very little in term of abrasion resistance.

It's also a good idea to inspect those protections from time to time for trapped gravel, as those may scratch the tank on a fall.

KTM offers a carbon fiber replacement in the catalog (p/n 63503990044, about £306) which is default equipment in the R Rally.

carbon fuel tank protection

In the UK Kodama composite is offering a carbon/kevlar cover to put on top of the existing plastic protection, adding the abrasion resistance (Kevlar is very resistant to abrasion, carbon by itself is not). £110. (source)


Kodama Left



Kodama Right

Rade/Garage makes swanky replacements for the tank protectors in carbon/kevlar. €279.

Fuel tank spigot protection

Even with the side protections, the spigot output of the fuel tank on the left side is a bit exposed, and it's a plastic knuckle that can break.

KTM Fixed this on the 890 Adventure with a fuel pump cover, P/N 63507087010, €15, which seems to fit the 790.

Also available is a simple plastic guard available to screw on top (€75) to protect it. on impact that part will take the brunt of the impact, protecting the spigot.

Another guard, this one billet aluminium, is available from rottweiler performance ($70) with the option to replace the spigot with a billet aluminium one, more robust ($40).

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