Counterfeit spare parts are a big problem in the motorcycle industry, and KTM bikes are often targeted due to their popularity. Using fake or low-quality parts can compromise safety, reduce performance, and shorten your bike’s lifespan. This blog explains how to identify genuine KTM spare parts by checking packaging, holograms, part numbers, and authorized dealer stamps. We’ll also highlight the risks of using fake parts and why investing in genuine spares pays off in the long run. Riders who care about performance and safety should never compromise on authenticity.
How to Identify Genuine KTM Spare Parts vs. Fake Ones
Braking systems use various mechanisms to ensure optimum performance. One such component is the car brake power regulator, also known as the brake force regulator, whose purpose is to limit the maximum pressure applied to the rear wheels.







