Next thing to address was the woefully soft suspension, and poor motion control.
So, I installed an Ohlins rear shock, along with .85kg racetech front springs (and lighter fluid) and this went a long way in improving ride quality and handling.
I blended some fork oil to get me around...
The 919 got some new shoes tonight!
I went with a Motoz Tractionator GPS's which are a 50/50 ADV tire (and the most aggressive front tire in a 17" wheel).
Initial impressions were very positive. They vibrate a little under 10mph, but after that they are as smooth as street rubber. Cornering...
I added a NOCO power port today to make it easier to bring shore power into the truck. A battery charger was also added in to provide 15A of DC current to keep the batteries topped off.
I decided to install a larger fender flares today to give the paint better protection. I'm not 100% sold on the look, but they will do their job. I may go to a different set of wheels to push them out a bit further.
After using the setup again this year, and being stuck inside during some rain, I decided I wanted to add a TV. With my ASUS ROG docked, I have a super portable computer as well!
Overall I'm happy with the setup, I think the next thing I'd like to do is cut the roof on the topper and make it hinge up. The added head room would really be a gamechanger, and make the space even more usable.
While riding at highway speeds, I noticed a bit of clutch slippage when passing. After researching, I found that this is a common issue with the 351cc Big Bore kit. To remedy this, I utilized KX125 friction plates.
The KX125 plates have significantly more material, and are grippier overall...
Today's mod revolved around adding a little more comfort and control. The factory foot pegs are miserably small.
So I made the switch to some IMS pegs! They feel much more secure underfoot, and greatly reduce the pressure point feeling in my boots.
My Trailtech temperature sensor is now installed in the port provided on the Thermobob 2. This gives me a rapid reading of water temp exiting the engine, allowing me to catch a major issue earlier than the warning light would provide.
The small display fit neatly on the albeit cluttered...
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