Showing posts with label bikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bikes. Show all posts

Friday, June 7, 2013

Road Warrior

I finally finished my Harley "Adventure Bags" and I am testing them for a few days before we leave. I can get all my clothing in one side and all my food in the other.  The weight is about even so I'm happy with that.  I'll just need to remember to move clothing as I eat food to keep the weight even. I'm comfortable with about 6 to 8 lbs but that's about it!

I also put my old forward controls back on, minus the pedals, so I can stretch out  .  The fit isn't exactly what I thought it would be but it is comfortable enough till I figure out a better solution.  

Thursday, May 23, 2013

New Shoes....well shoe.

I had a matched set of Shinko 705's on the KLR until I recently noticed the rear was ripping apart between the lugs!

Not happy. I replaced that tire with a stock DR650 Battle Wing I had laying around with lots of good rubber still on it.

To deal with the POS front tire, I ordered up a Pirelli MT90 A/T which I hope (and expect) will carry me through this trip and beyond without hassle.

It looks like a great on road tire, but we'll see how it handles dirt.

Friday, May 17, 2013

The Zombie Killer (KLR)

This is my 2009 KLR650 kitted out in full on geek-touring mode which is pretty much how it will look when I leave my house.

The only difference is that I added a Corbin seat over the winter which SHOULD make my bum much happier. In fact, I am still deciding whether or not I will use the sheep skin or not as I no longer really need the extra padding, but the sheep skin advocates claim it does help keep you cooler.

The tank bag, obviously, contains all the things I need immediate access to such as wallet, tire pressure gauge, etc. The top box contains all the things I would like easy access to such as snacks, tools, etc. The round bag is my waterproof roll top bag which has all my tent, sleeping bag and clothes. On top of that is my sleeping pad.

It's only the middle of May, but the bike is pretty much ready to go as I ride almost everyday anyway. I recently changed the rear tire because my Shinko 705 was falling apart....pro-tip for you kids....don't buy cheap tires.