- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
It's mid-February and snowing, but warmer weather is right around the corner! It's time to get the bikes ready for riding, thought we'd have a thread about what you guys have on your plate to prep your bikes for the upcoming riding season.
My DR650 needs some attention, a bit of maintenance and a handful of mods to make riding that much better. Here's my list-
I think that will do it for the DR650, not too much but pricey or involved projects. There's some other minor stuff, but nothing that's required before the next big ride.
Catherines TT-R 250 has had some good mods, but still needs lots of work to get it where we want it. The next mods for the TTR are as follows-
Other than that, the TTR is coming along. If we can get it plated this Spring, Catherine and I can make some great rides!
So that's what I have before me. I'm really looking forward to warmer weather and a dry desert, so I can get the bike out. What do you guys have on your list to prep your bike?
My DR650 needs some attention, a bit of maintenance and a handful of mods to make riding that much better. Here's my list-
- Fab up a set of highway pegs. Something that will fold out of the way when offroad, then flip down for stretching out the legs on long sections of pavement. I will probably order some bigger/better pegs and use the stockers for the highway pegs.
- Get some soft saddle bags and mounts. Wolfman is having a sale on their new saddle bags & mounts, $400 for the Expedition Bags and their new, killer looking side mounts!-
http://www.wolfmanluggage.com/SpecialSale/10BagRackIntro.html
http://www.wolfmanluggage.com/Accessories/wolf_side_rack.html
That's a lot of money, but those are the best looking side racks I've seen and they are high quality, water-proof bags.
- Need a new air filter, probably get a Twin Air instead of the stocker.
- I need to go thru the carb again and replace an O-ring. My bike will leak gasoline thru the carb and make the bike hard to start due to gas leaking into the intake.
I think that will do it for the DR650, not too much but pricey or involved projects. There's some other minor stuff, but nothing that's required before the next big ride.
Catherines TT-R 250 has had some good mods, but still needs lots of work to get it where we want it. The next mods for the TTR are as follows-
- It needs some serious maintenance, new plug & air filter, oil change, etc. Could use a new chain & sprockets, but I think we're going to put that off for now.
- DOT approved tires, I have a slightly-used Dunlop 606 for the front and a rear Kenda Trackmaster II that I've heard good things about. That will get us street legal rubber F & R.
- The next step towards getting it street legal is a dual sport kit. Looks like Rocky Mountain ATV now carries a Tusk Lighting Kit that is super-inexpensive, $160. I've had some Tusk parts before and they worked well, so I might have to give this option a try. Here's a link- http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...&webCatId=20&prodFamilyId=26724#vehicleSelect
- The TTR could use some new plastic, at the least a new number plate/headlight piece. The old one is busted up pretty badly. The rest of the plastic can stay for now.
Other than that, the TTR is coming along. If we can get it plated this Spring, Catherine and I can make some great rides!
So that's what I have before me. I'm really looking forward to warmer weather and a dry desert, so I can get the bike out. What do you guys have on your list to prep your bike?