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Noel McCutcheon

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Test ride / commute after rotating the bars forward. Quite a difference. More agile, especially on low to medium speeds, feels easier to balance/react in low speed maneuvers.

It enforces a more aggressive riding, I think - less relaxed. Didn't stand up that much (that's why I adjusted it), will need to check that again.

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What are the odds? Nor did I get a flat, lucky indeed. A523AAC3-2C2F-46E8-867B-0170902D7E15.jpeg.26ef2e32eda062b4071019bec808ae1a.jpeg

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Installed my HeavyDuty Enduro crashbars today. Great fit, looks awsome.

 

I think the bike is about done... For now 😇

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26 minutes ago, Chris1974 said:

Installed my HeavyDuty Enduro crashbars today. Great fit, looks awsome.

 

I think the bike is about done... For now 😇

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What about a water pump protector? and a stronger kickstand spring?  and... and ... and...

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1 hour ago, Chris1974 said:

Installed my HeavyDuty Enduro crashbars today. Great fit, looks awsome.

 

I think the bike is about done... For now 😇

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Amazing - this means they fit the Euro5 models!!!

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Just now, Tenerider said:

Amazing - this means they fit the Euro5 models!!!

Yes, no issues at all...

 

I saw this in this video, so I was confident it would fit.

 

Clickerdeclick

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1 hour ago, Chris1974 said:

Installed my HeavyDuty Enduro crashbars today. Great fit, looks awsome.

 

I think the bike is about done... For now 😇

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And they do a great job... i tested them for you already.
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17 minutes ago, Ray Ride4life said:

And they do a great job... i tested them for you already.
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Great, I will skip that part then!

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Jeff Bezos delivered the Uni pre-filter.  Oiled up and installed.  Should be good for negative 1 horsepower.  

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5 minutes ago, Redneckj said:

Should be good for negative 1 horsepower

Don't forget the added weight!

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18 minutes ago, Redneckj said:

Jeff Bezos delivered the Uni pre-filter.  Oiled up and installed.  Should be good for negative 1 horsepower.  

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Just got mine too. Will wait to install until it is a little drier. I live in Oregon. 

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1 hour ago, NeilW said:

Just got mine too. Will wait to install until it is a little drier. I live in Oregon. 

Just as wet here in WA 🤣

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12 hours ago, Redneckj said:

Jeff Bezos delivered the Uni pre-filter.  Oiled up and installed.  Should be good for negative 1 horsepower.  

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It's so clean in there! 

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On 5/11/2022 at 4:07 PM, Tenerider said:

Test ride / commute after rotating the bars forward. Quite a difference. More agile, especially on low to medium speeds, feels easier to balance/react in low speed maneuvers.

It enforces a more aggressive riding, I think - less relaxed. Didn't stand up that much (that's why I adjusted it), will need to check that again.

Just had a look at the bike. Whats the easiest way to get this done? Do I need to remove the front of the bike to get easier acces to the two nuts?

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4 minutes ago, RobBonting said:

Just had a look at the bike. Whats the easiest way to get this done? Do I need to remove the front of the bike to get easier acces to the two nuts?

Not at all! I just loosened the 4 nuts on the bar riser and rotated the handlebars forward about 30 degrees or so.

So that the bar ends/grips run full, horizontal.

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5 minutes ago, Tenerider said:

Not at all! I just loosened the 4 nuts on the bar riser and rotated the handlebars forward about 30 degrees or so.

So that the bar ends/grips run full, horizontal.

Ah. Oke. I thought you flipped the barrisers themselves...

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6 minutes ago, RobBonting said:

Ah. Oke. I thought you flipped the barrisers themselves...

Not yet - but @Ray Ride4life has done it.

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On 5/12/2022 at 7:58 AM, advsquid said:

It's so clean in there! 

How?!   I've never managed to have that area clean on any bike; gets super dusty and it's pretty much impossible to clean.  Well.  So I assume anyways, what kind of madman even tries to clean in there?!

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Ordered a Funnelweb prefilter, because while I like the concept of the unifilter, I've always hated the snorkels on the CP2's.  They create a substantial restriction in airflow on their own.  Had to email them to get an unbranded one sent, as they've got some issues selling internationally directly. 

 

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FWF 511 Tenere 700 Airbox Pre Filter 2020 / 22

 

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Today I made a prototype sollution for mounting my Kryptonite lock on my bike.

 

Take a look at the result here: Clickerdeclick

 

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48 minutes ago, Wintersdark said:

Ordered a Funnelweb prefilter, because while I like the concept of the unifilter, I've always hated the snorkels on the CP2's.  They create a substantial restriction in airflow on their own.  Had to email them to get an unbranded one sent, as they've got some issues selling internationally directly. 

 

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FWF 511 Tenere 700 Airbox Pre Filter 2020 / 22

 

Did you remove the snorkel entirely? I've heard of people cutting down a little bit of material on the air filter side 

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Good thing my new tires came in! 

 

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2 minutes ago, Kedo Parts USA said:

Good thing my new tires came in! 

 

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What is the on road vs. off road rating on that overly aggressive looking tire?  Looks so nice.

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50 minutes ago, Landshark said:

 

What is the on road vs. off road rating on that overly aggressive looking tire?  Looks so nice.

I am not 100% sure to be honest. But I spend 2 miles per ride on pavement then the rest on gravel/dirt.  I am doing a mostly off road enduro ride here in a few weeks, so I wanted something I can blast down dirt roads and drop the pressure if I am going over some large rocks. 

 

https://www.dunlopmotorcycletires.com/tire-line/d908/

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