Erm dat is een goede vraag.
Lol
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Post Merge: 26-01-2021, 15:35
True to EU form, December brings fireplaces and snow, not exactly biking weather.
But then I got me some sun for Christmas!
Photo taken outside my village, on my way to the East of NL, to ride a small part of the TET:
I installed a set of heated grips the day before..
I know that sounds wrong on a 450 class bike, but they worked great and it doesn't look too bad.
The map switch had to be removed as I ran out of space on the bars- not an issue really as I don't ever see myself engaging traction control
The day varied a lot; from tar sections to open dirt, thick sand, single track and some mud sections.
Was a great day!
Its been a while since I've ridden a smaller bike as I sold my 350SXF a while ago already
The 500 has so much grunt off the bottom, it made me giggle in my helmet as it pulled a power wheelie, coming out of a turn in 5th gear (14/48 gearing)
Perhaps I should have done this ride before mounting the rally tower but I honestly did not notice any weight difference/imbalance, compared to what I'm used to.
The wind protection is very nice and a bigger tank will round things off nicely.
Post Merge: 26-01-2021, 15:39
Given the weather, I've been looking for things that needs fixing.
Bike has been reluctant to start when cold, so of course, I suspected valve clearances.
I've forgotten how easy it is on enduro bikes
,especially after doing this job recently on my 990 (pain in the ass is an understatement)
Turns out the valves are in spec so I decided to replace the battery with a " bigger" one. Kinda funny how the bigger version weighs less
Granted its cold in NL at the moment but it does start easier than before. It needs about a minute to warm the battery up, before it manages to unleash all its potential.
Post Merge: 26-01-2021, 15:44
The speedo decided 2020 was its last year of operation.
It errors out with some unexplained code??
It still works at times, when rotating the front wheel, but I need the thing for other specs, like distance travelled, hours FI error LED, Reserve LED, Dim/Bright
As can be seen, the speedo also had a non-standard connector..
There are cheaper and probably better options but I really wanted to keep this part stock so I burned through some more cash on this damn thing.
While I was at it, I also decided to keep the connectors stock, so that meant JSR connectors needed to be used.
They are freeking tiny
After attempt one, I felt proud of my soldering work!
..Only to realize that they wont fit into their housing
You need to crimp these little bastards, else they wont fit.
Attempt 2 looks rather nasty but did the trick at least