The damaged hose could not be purchased separately -- it and two other hoses are part of a $100 thermostat assembly from KTM. I'm sure I could have found a hose to fit, and replaced only the damaged part, but that would have done nothing to prevent the same thing from happening in the future.
After several weeks of deliberation, I decided to replace all of the hoses, while also deleting the thermostat from the system. Also opted to do a complete cooling system overhaul, even though I wasn't experiencing any overheating issues.
- Samco FTP-4 frame T-piece hose
- Samco KTM-47 hose kit (w/o thermostat)
- Bulletproof radiator guards (replaced previous Unabikers)
- Boyeson WPK-45O supercooler water pump kit
- Evans waterless coolant
- Lower pressure radiator cap
- RLR Products coolant recovery tank (mounts in air box)
- TrailTech radiator fin temperature sensor
Also not sure the switch to waterless coolant will provide any significant benefit, especially for what it costs. But thought I'd give it a try.
Pics should be viewable here: https://goo.gl/photos/eLiYm5tWkFbsmXc28
P.S. Many thanks to the great group of guys I was riding with when the hose split open. I thought sure I would be walking down from the mountain that day, but with everyone's help, we managed to patch the hose and get back on the trail in a relatively short time. And extra thanks to the guys that concurrently fixed the rear flat that I just happened to get at the same time as the broken hose.