Of course. It wasn't helpful that's why I'm asking somebody who has dealt with them. I'm thinking about getting a KTM project bike so I'm looking for used parts availability. Here's what I'm getting....
Let's say I'm shopping for a used seat for a 2001 exc 300. So I want to find what years and models that had that seat. So I go to the fiche on KTM website. I go to the schematic for 2001 exc 300 seat. I find the seat, click on the part number, and this is what I get...
http://sparepartsfinder.ktm.com/Views/S ... ePart.aspx
(It shows the part number, but no other occurrence on any other model or year)
So I google the part number and this is what I get
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=50307040400+
(only results I see are 2001 300 EXC)
So then I ask "Is this the only year and model and application"?
So then I go through the process again for 250 exc. then 200 exc, then 2002, then 2000, then 2003... and on and on and on. So then I try the same with Babbit's, Partzilla, etc...and get the same results.
So my question is for someone who knows KTM's is.... "is this as good as it gets?" "Is this really how one must go about finding interchange info?"
Someone will suggest calling the parts counter at the dealership. Ok fine... am I stuck calling the KTM dealer every single time I want to look for cylinders that will fit? Kickstarter springs that will fit... this and that and this and that....
Yes, I searched ebay yes, I found some possible parts to fit, but then I have to go through this whole process again because I cant just go to babbit's or partzilla or ron ayer's and pull the part and see if it is shared with my bike.
I'm asking someone to explain how KTM does this deal and if this is what you go through to locate parts.
You know how a project bike is. You're going to need all sorts of crap and you're going to look up a lot more things than you install. I want want to know how y'all do KTM and if there is some voodoo that I don't know about?