What did you do to your bike today ??
- Kwacky
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I gave the AT a big wash. The problem with a big naked adventure bike is trying to get it clean. There's so many nooks and crannies for the dirt to find its way in. I've taken the belly pan off so I'l start to scrub that and polish it over the next few days.
The Versys could do with a wash but I'm going to leave for a couple of weeks yet.
The Versys could do with a wash but I'm going to leave for a couple of weeks yet.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Had Tracker fitted to AT this morning, hopefully not cause any issues with bike itself.
Fitted for free with only the £109 per year to pay so thought it was worth it.
Anyone any experience of it? Any issues?
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Fitted for free with only the £109 per year to pay so thought it was worth it.
Anyone any experience of it? Any issues?
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- Kwacky
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I've got the trakking adventure on my AT. No issues at all. It doesn't seem to touch the battery.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Fitted new front pads to the Multi. Gone for SBS at JHP recommendation.
Had an intetesting chat with the parts manager, Tim. The V4 when used on the track is pushing the components so hard with all that power that they are recommending fitting race parts where possible.
Anything other than the Brembo ZO4 race pads and the backing plates are warping with all the heat.
Had an intetesting chat with the parts manager, Tim. The V4 when used on the track is pushing the components so hard with all that power that they are recommending fitting race parts where possible.
Anything other than the Brembo ZO4 race pads and the backing plates are warping with all the heat.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Awesome, cheers mate.Kwacky wrote:I've got the trakking adventure on my AT. No issues at all. It doesn't seem to touch the battery.

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I'll have to get some carbon front brake air ducts to be on the safe side 

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Just been for a ride on the back roads to Holmfirth and up to Holm Moss, bit windy up there.

Then down mostly back roads again to the edge of Matlock and on to CMC at Clay Cross for a Burger and a brew while looking at all the bikes, nothing peaked my interest.
The Continental tyres are great, my confidence in them is growing already and thats on dusty slippery tarmac.

Then down mostly back roads again to the edge of Matlock and on to CMC at Clay Cross for a Burger and a brew while looking at all the bikes, nothing peaked my interest.
The Continental tyres are great, my confidence in them is growing already and thats on dusty slippery tarmac.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Today I went over to Devil's Bridge at Kirkby Lonsdale via Wakefield to meet one friend and Skipton to meet a couple more, and even more at Devil's Bridge.
After a brew and a chat there we headed down to the Pitt Stop cafe at Lancaster, nice selection of bikes to have a look around, good food at decent prices and friendly staff.
I also found the limit of grip on the RA3's rear tyre, and all I knew about it on damp salty roads was the TC light flickering briefly, the bike was not unsettled at all which is a stark contrast to the Avon UltraSports in similar conditions, the back end stepped out with no warning on those and left the bike bucking under me, not pleasant.
Not trying to slate the avon's too badly, on a less torque laden bike they would be fine, and in dry weather they could handle the torque and were fun.
After a brew and a chat there we headed down to the Pitt Stop cafe at Lancaster, nice selection of bikes to have a look around, good food at decent prices and friendly staff.
I also found the limit of grip on the RA3's rear tyre, and all I knew about it on damp salty roads was the TC light flickering briefly, the bike was not unsettled at all which is a stark contrast to the Avon UltraSports in similar conditions, the back end stepped out with no warning on those and left the bike bucking under me, not pleasant.
Not trying to slate the avon's too badly, on a less torque laden bike they would be fine, and in dry weather they could handle the torque and were fun.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
It was light when I left home this morning. So now I'm riding to and from work in the daylight. It makes a massive psychological difference when you're commuting.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Fitted a taller screen that came with the bike.
It must be 6 inch taller than stock
so looks wise it looks pants
but thought I would give it a try, as it may be a good touring option.
It must be 6 inch taller than stock


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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Kwacky wrote:It was light when I left home this morning. So now I'm riding to and from work in the daylight. It makes a massive psychological difference when you're commuting.

Quite glad I'm starting my bike commuting as the weather warms up.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Just realised I can start contributing to this thread again!! Wooo!!!
Today.... nothing yet
I plan to spend an hour on it this evening building up my shopping list and counting the number of missing bolts to add to my shopping list
Today.... nothing yet

I plan to spend an hour on it this evening building up my shopping list and counting the number of missing bolts to add to my shopping list
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Bought a "little" chain for the vfr when it arrives. Then spent the morning swearing at insurance companies and the rip off that they are. /Moves over to vent thread

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See post in vent thread, nearly as much as it currently costs to insure the BMW + Outlander + KTM...Blade wrote:How much they quote for vfr? Nutz
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Rolled her out this evening
Thumbed starter
Started second push
Let her idle to fan temperature
Turned her off
Rolled her back in
Can't wait for some dry, free time
Thumbed starter
Started second push
Let her idle to fan temperature
Turned her off
Rolled her back in
Can't wait for some dry, free time

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I think I'm going to order a load of parts for mine today..
Oil
Plugs
Possibly a K&N Filter cleaning kit
Exhaust gasket
Rubber grommits for fairings
Probably going to pop to machine mart and buy another shelfing rack for the workshop too.
Oil
Plugs
Possibly a K&N Filter cleaning kit
Exhaust gasket
Rubber grommits for fairings
Probably going to pop to machine mart and buy another shelfing rack for the workshop too.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Sold the Multistrada
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