Part II
Part II: Cheap and Easy
Like the title says, this is where I’m going to cover the basic cheap and easy modifications I have made to the 640 thusfar.
Footpegs
I took the rubber foot pads off of the footpegs so I can get a better grip with my boots. My guess is that they are there for comfort and vibration but I would hate to have them on there in any kind of rain, mud, or snow.
The pads were held on by a 10mm self locking nut.
Headlight Protection
The next modification I did was but the Touratech headlight protector. It’s a complete kit that doesn’t require any drilling and only hand tools. I had looked at other alternatives from
Cycleventure or the clear rubber light protector that you stick on. I didn't choose these since once water and mud got behind them they couldn't be easily cleaned (especially on the go).
IMO they look kind of silly like Elvis glasses but for $49 it has to be cheaper than replacing the DE headlight assembly on the 640.
Touratech Headlight Protector Part Number: 040-0382
Handlebars and Grips
Next up were the handlebars. The 640 came with the Magura X-Line bars from the factory which were kind of low for my taste. Rather than add bar risers I went with the slightly taller Renthal Fatbar. I also swapped the factory grips for a pair of Renthal Full-Waffle Single Compound soft grips.
KTM Part Number: U6951.392
Renthal Part Number: 608-01OR
Grips: GO92
Throttle Side Mirror Relocate
The Right mirror on many of the KTM bikes are installed onto the handlebar via an integrated mount on the brake fluid reservoir.
This does save bar space but it can be a problem in the event you crash. I have heard stories of the mount breaking so bad it cracks the reservoir causing fluid to leak rendering the brakes inoperable. Not fun if you’re in the middle of nowhere.
Rather than wait for this to happen I decided to relocate the mirror using the mount for a Duke II. About $8 for the mount and way cheaper than replacing a busted reservoir.
I wanted to clean the look of the reservoir up so I cut the OE mounting hole off with a cut off wheel, smoothed the cut with a file and some sand paper, and painted it.
Duke II Mirror Mount Part Number: 580.12.040.050
Here's the whole set-up with the bars, grips and mirror relocate.
Joe Hauler
Not a bike mod, not a truck mod.
Joe Hauler Review
That's all for the cheap and easy stuff. I'll keep Part II updated as more cheap and easy modifications materialize.