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JaumeV 12-04-14 17:50

Hi Schnidely

I am really curious to know the bike's weight but for the moment I couldn't find any place to weight it... but I'm still looking for it.

I think it could be around 7 to 10 kgs... but not sure.
I add goodies but the savings in the exhaust and front wheel with single disk are important.

I'm going to weight the rear wheel when I have the sprokett and disk to compare with stock but OTR says that it is more or less the same weight. The spokes are much thicker and the rim is bigger than the OEM ones.

I'm 1,78m tall and the suspensions are longer so I didn't want a higher seat, mine is the standard height. I am very pleased with mine, confy enough for long distances (I did 1000km in motorway and was ok). The Kahedo shape is better than the OEM, it is rounded in the sides so I can reach better the floor.

If I can weight the bike I will post it

Cheers!!

JaumeV 04-05-14 19:46

I have the rear sprocket, I'm only waiting for the rear disc to fix the 18" rear wheel :clap


http://traildreamer.com/en/nueva-cor...trasera-de-18/


http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps589825e3.jpg

JaumeV 07-05-14 12:12

New tire arrive: Michelin Desert race: http://traildreamer.com/en/moooolaaaaaa/ :evil


http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...pse0b0d82c.jpg

JaumeV 10-05-14 07:20

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New chain... http://traildreamer.com/en/nueva-cadena-d-i-d/ :icon_cheers:



http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps341581e9.jpg

JaumeV 18-05-14 16:33

At last!! trying the 18" rear wheel : http://traildreamer.com/en/ahora-si-...trasera-de-18/ :icon_cheers::icon_cheers:


http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...pse34e1ace.jpg

http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...psacb9848d.jpg

http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps527d7192.jpg

http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2eab0d1f.jpg

mindbane 30-05-14 09:51

it looks very nice, how is the riding experience with 18" tire ?

JaumeV 30-05-14 21:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by mindbane (Post 200041)
it looks very nice, how is the riding experience with 18" tire ?

It improves a lot in off road and it is more or less the same on tarmac. You also have more choice for off road tires. Here it is a review:

http://traildreamer.com/en/ahora-si-...trasera-de-18/

Cheers!

JaumeV 30-05-14 21:26

Hi guys, I am so happy with my bike that I decided to participate in a race in the Spanish Rally TT championship.

There is a trail category and I thought it could be a good excuse to do a hard test to the bike� and to me

Lots of Spanish Dakar top rides use this championship as training for the Dakar so it�s great to see them flying in their bikes. The problem to me was that we all did the same circuit and had the same time to do it but with 100 kgs and 30 years more it was really hard!!

There were 60 riders, most of them in enduro bikes. The track was closest to an enduro than a rally race so most of the trail bikes where out. I crashed but fortunately nothing really serious so I ended in 22th position and win my category (only finish two).

I know� I�m crazy but it was a great experience� the closest I can do to my dream to race a Dakar.
Here it is the review and pics (sorry it is in Spanish): http://traildreamer.com/un-dia-de-carreras/

http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps934e3eee.jpg

http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps094b2c59.jpg

http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...psc15c6b3c.jpg

http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps05f02cce.jpg

http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...psbb1cd706.jpg

mindbane 30-05-14 22:13

mate photos look awesome. i wished i knew spanish so i could have understand though..
still its a big feat to compete and finish so congrats :)

JaumeV 31-05-14 00:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by mindbane (Post 200054)
mate photos look awesome. i wished i knew spanish so i could have understand though..
still its a big feat to compete and finish so congrats :)

I know... sorry not to translate but it is too long for my poor English.
Did you try Google Translate... not too bad. :)

I was very close to leave... it was too hard for a trail bike but now I am very pleased our dear Tenere has win :team[1]:

Thanks!


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