Because there are different warranty restrictions in different markets. Here in Sweden all service work has to be done by an official KTM/Husky service center to retain the warranty, so it would be possible here.
First longer ride with a passenger. My son just turned 13 and is now 184cm tall so he can use my gear. 😳 The rear gets really soft with the 75kg extra weight but other than that, no issues.
It’s not a jerky bike like some of the Japanese bikes, it feels good right out of the box. But good isn’t great, that’s the difference a fuel dongle gives you. + I had issues with the bike stalling, sometimes when driving which is really dangerous.
I test drove a 990R last weekend and that suspension is a lot better than on the 801. The brakes and the suspension are the only things I’d like to upgrade on my 801.
After installing the FuelxPro+ (Coober should give similar results) I can ride 30km/h in second gear with zero issues. I couldn’t do that before the installation. The bike also died on me riding low revs a few times and that problem is also gone. The bike definitely runs smoother than before.
Here in Sweden they sell both the 105hp and the L version. I wouldn’t be interested in getting the L version. 10 hp difference is quite a lot and that’s not taking the torque into account.