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For regular commuting where this is your only (or almost only) use scottoiler is as must.
Had mine since new and at 27k miles I am still using my original sprockets front and rear. Chain was changed at 11k miles for a DID X-ring and which has hardly required any adjustment. The original was changed as it had done 6 months winter use and I did not have the scottoiller up enough to be effective (the oem chain is universally considered to be rubbish though). Handguards (that let you keep the bar ends) are nice when it is wet or in winter for some winter protection. I removed mine in summer for extra cooling :) Changing the headlight bulb to a 100w blue one helps visibility in being seen. Xeon is probaly better to see with however if you want to go that route. Other than that there's not much you really need. |
Heated grips. Heated grips. Heated grips. Heated grips. Heated grips. Heated grips. Heated grips. Heated grips. Heated grips.
That is all :D |
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http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?...comb#post97210 HJ |
A taller screen makes a lot of difference, especially in the wet.Mine came from Metal Mule.
I've also got a Crumpler camera bag strapped to the handlebar brace which stops the turbulence that whips up through gap between tank and forks. Avon Distanzias are the best tyres I've tried on road to date. |
Top case...
Having a top case is the most important stuff when it comes to daily stuff... that was the first thing i did, fitted a box from my previous bike until i decided on a system just for the Tenere
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Thanks for all your suggestions.. I have invested in a taller screen and barkbusters. I also bought the FT X-Terrain gear and some AlpineStars MX-boots. The X-terrain gear is VERY warm so hopefully will do a good job in the coming winter months. The barkbusters im sure will help very much keeping the rain and wind from freezing my paws, but above all im really hoping the taller screen will help reduce the vibration my head and eye get from doing 65mph+!!! At 80 I am littrally seeing double! I had a CBR600 many moons ago and cant rememebr feeling vibrations like this. For me, at the moment the wind/vibrations from the Ten are the only thing letting it down for me. Doing 160 miles a day, i really hope this helps limit it.
Oh, and i went for a decent rucksac instead of boxes/panniers. Only because i dont really carry much (Only my lunch and a few small bits & Bobs) and the bottom of the rucksac sits nicely on the pillion part of the seat thus taking the weight off and making it almost unnoticable.. Going 80pmh on m/ways makes a big difference on the old mpg too eh? One other thing, how far do people get out of f trip? I dare not do more then 30 odd miles yet without filling up, could i get more? Cheers commrades for the advice I have been taking it onboard.. |
You may find these wind deflectors from genious Paul2 (german forum) very handy. As far as i know, he even makes them for you.
They just snap in and do not need any fixing screws. saludos, Joe http://www.xt-660.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=8603 P.S.: On that site, you may also find a scanned template, under "Downloads & Links": Scan "Windabweiser f�r die Z" (halb auf DIN A4) Scan "Windabweiser f�r die Z"(ganz auf DIN A3) |
I ran out of fuel with the f-trip on 120km.... So you should safely get 100km on f-trip. I
Have done 100 a few times on f-trip before refueling without problems. My 2cents |
I've been doing 50 miles on the F-trip regularly.There must be a couple of litres of fuel left in the tank after this, always getting under 20 litres in on a re-fill.
The fuel guage isn't the most accurate I've had.F-trip can show as low as 180 miles( then dissappear next time I ride) or high as 250 miles. 300 mile per tank on my commute is normal which is mostly back country lanes.I rarely use motorways or A roads.I am doing a ride this weekend which involves a fair bit of M20/25 so I'm curious to see the resulting mpg at motorway speed. Even with the taller Metal Mule screen there is some turbulence around the top of my helmet at higher speeds, another 2 inches taller and the screen would be perfect.I have got a bodge job screen extension I duct tape on to the original screen that works a treat but looks dire. |
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... at first none of them bothered to give it a try 'cos they found it hard to believe it actually would work.... ... now one of them did put it on and was amazed and surprised to see how effective it is!! HJ |
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