• Q. How to convert 2019 Duke 250 ABS to switchable ABS button?

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    Prashant
    Prashant | 4 years ago

    @ Milw | By default, riders can switch off ABS (both wheels) in D250 by depressing the bottom left button on the instrument cluster. However, to have supermotto mode (as in D390), one may have to replace the ABS control units. Better to check with the KTM service center folks or some KTM specialist mechanics. However, please be aware that it will be quite an expensive affair.

    Can't turn off the abs... (Duke 250) 1) can't feel any click in that bottom left button although there is something2) kept it pressed but still abs light is ONIs there something like after 2nd service only we can turn off abs ? (Although still I can't turn the abs off)

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    Milw
    Milw | 4 years ago

    By default, riders can switch off ABS (both wheels) in D250 by depressing the bottom left button on the instrument cluster. However, to have supermotto mode (as in D390), one may have to replace the ABS control units. Better to check with the KTM service center folks or some KTM specialist mechanics. However, please be aware that it will be quite an expensive affair.

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    Pooven
    Pooven | 2 years ago

    @ Prashant | Can't turn off the abs... (Duke 250) 1) can't feel any click in that bottom left button although there is something2) kept it pressed but still abs light is ONIs there something like after 2nd service only we can turn off abs ? (Although still I can't turn the abs off)

    @milw Im experiencing the same issue too. Cant feel any 'click' underneath the button. How do I turn it off on my Duke 250 ?

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