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Simple answer, No!
They simply wrap around your fork tube & have 3 large Velcro tabs that attach around shock sox. They are easy to put on , easy to remove for cleaning.
I ride a 2015 KTM ADV R 1190 and had the miss-fortune of butterfly/grasshopper guts drying onto my shock lower and damaging the fork seal causing it to leak even after trying to clean it out with the aftermarket devises. After a $350 repair bill (not including labor for taking the fork off/on the bike - travel to the city dealership, repair time 10 days of riding season, etc.), I decided to try the 6" Shock Sox, that was 10,000KM ago and never had the problem since. Highly Recommended!
Jeff PYou will want to measure your fork tube and order accordingly.
Braxton C.6 inch version is fine, but the longer ones provide more protection to fork tubes.
Mo MNo the shock boots keep your shock tubes from getting damaged. The seal guards help to scrape away dirt and mud before it gets to your seals. I use my seal guards when riding in muddy conditions and clean them between rides then store them during dry riding.
Thomas WI recommend the 6”. I have them and they work great on my 350 xcf.
Darren JNo, don't use these shock sox with a fork brace. If thy were a lot longer you would be able to cut and stitch for a custom fit around the fork brace. But sadly they are not long enough to modify in that way.
todd aYes you can! You might have to work the fitment but I have them with my hole shot on my Yamaha!
michael mI use the Velcro style so you can take off and clean
Craig IYes they will fit on better if you remove to OEM boot. On a KTM it is best to remove the Mud Scraper as well to get a more precise fit. You can purchase SKF Fork Mud Scraper Kit if you need to use it for a muddy ride.
JIM H