I wrote them, didn't get a reply yet.
RCs have a different setup than Dukes, and to make it even more complicated, pre-2017 Dukes are different than post-2017 Dukes. Hard to draw conclusion. I might have messed up, or maybe Andreani messed up.
I've managed to install the kit, I describe some details here: https://www.ktmduke390forum.com/threads/installing-andreani-105-kt7e-fork-inserts-in-a-post-2017-duke-390.45741/#post-412163
It's more than a display, it's linked with so many internals that I'd be surprised if it were possible. For example, bugs in that TFT could keep the lights on after the bike was turned off and drain your battery. This controls how your DRLs work, so it expects there are DRLs in the bike. It can...
Thanks, I'll check if I have the bolt. Do I understand correctly that all those posts about having to break red loctite and fabricate tools to split the damping rod etc. are for kt2e, and with kt7e it should be as easy as described in the KTM repair manual?
Also, Andreani's installation PDF...
I'm thinking about replacing stock cartridges in a 2019 Duke 390 with Andreani inserts.
Duke service manual describes for leg disassembly as fairly simple:
1. Unscrew the top cap
2. Drain the oil
3. Remove the bottom screw under the fork leg
4. Slide the entire cartridge out
The installation...