Seat Concepts for KTM SX/XCF (2016) // SX/XCW/EXC/XC (2017-18)
To purchase, please see Seat Concepts website for full configuration options, then contact us for a UK price.
*Please note – the Seat Concepts price is just for the seat and does not include Import/Vat Duties, Brokerage Charges & Shipping from USA to UK*
**Please contact the store for lead times as not all seats are in stock.**
Details:
Seat Concepts seats are constructed using a foam material that is a much higher quality than OEM seat foam. Our proprietary formula provides a more plush and active ride, while still offering the necessary amount of support. Our unique comfort shape maintains a similar contour to stock at the front of the seat so the rider’s legs are not spread farther apart, but tapers out towards the mid-point to distribute rider weight over a greater area.
These features combine to offer a custom seat feel, and provide greater enjoyment and increased range on a long commute, or Dual-Sport ride!
Note:
Some 2016 and up models have an indentation in the underside of the seat pan called a pan pocket that provides additional clearance for an electrical module that will be present on 2018 2 stroke fuel injected (TPI) models. All Seat Concepts 2016-18 KTM Complete seats DO NOT have pan pockets but will fit all models except the 2 stroke fuel-injected models.
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PLEASE VERIFY FITMENT BELOW BEFORE PURCHASING THIS SEAT. PLEASE CALL US IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO MAKING YOUR PURCHASE
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Fits Years / Models:
(2015 1/2) 450SX Factory Edition
(2016-18) SX/SX-F/XC/XC-F (except 250SX&XC 2-Stroke)
(2017-18) SX/XC-W/EXC/XC 125-500
Will NOT fit::
2018 450SX-F Factory Edition
2018 250 XCW TPI Complete Seat (Will work as a Foam & Cover Kit)
Important Information:
Per OEM specifications, the seat bolts should be tightened NO MORE than 7 ft/lbs to prevent tightening or stripping. Over tightening can cause a failure. Cross threading can also be an issue and should be avoided. DO NOT use air tools to tighten seat bolts as it can cause them to be stripped.