1 Observations from first long trip - cockpit adjustments Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:45 pm
Moto Smith
Silver member
I have just returned from my first long trip on the 87K100RS. Aside from a little leak at the master cylinder of the front brake all went rather well.
My boots have a thick 3/4"(20mm) sole and I felt a little crunched in the cockpit - it would be nice to have a little more leg room.
I've been looking at this type of thing (below) - probably something that I can fab myself - unless others amongst you have better ideas.
http://www.whaccessories.com/images/GSGFootPegLowerKit.jpg
The other issue was heat management. 106F in the cockpit, coming across Death Valley early am.
I've read Crazy Frogs paper. My issue is that the fairing is after-market with large gaps between the tank/engine and the fairing. I'm thinking about adding on some extra fairing pieces as it is only ABS plastic.
The bike did just fine @ 47MPG (US) at 75mph.
I had one scare between Ely and Tonapah (167miles). I was motivated to get home and after some spirited riding into a head wind, the reserve light came on at 137miles. Not wishing to become a pedestrian in the Nevada desert, I trimmed some speed and squeezed the handle-bars tightly to eek out the last drop of fuel.
Some 30 miles later I pumped 4 gallons. How much fuel does the tank really hold? Is the reserve only 4ltr or is that very conservative?
Cheers, M
My boots have a thick 3/4"(20mm) sole and I felt a little crunched in the cockpit - it would be nice to have a little more leg room.
I've been looking at this type of thing (below) - probably something that I can fab myself - unless others amongst you have better ideas.
http://www.whaccessories.com/images/GSGFootPegLowerKit.jpg
The other issue was heat management. 106F in the cockpit, coming across Death Valley early am.
I've read Crazy Frogs paper. My issue is that the fairing is after-market with large gaps between the tank/engine and the fairing. I'm thinking about adding on some extra fairing pieces as it is only ABS plastic.
The bike did just fine @ 47MPG (US) at 75mph.
I had one scare between Ely and Tonapah (167miles). I was motivated to get home and after some spirited riding into a head wind, the reserve light came on at 137miles. Not wishing to become a pedestrian in the Nevada desert, I trimmed some speed and squeezed the handle-bars tightly to eek out the last drop of fuel.
Some 30 miles later I pumped 4 gallons. How much fuel does the tank really hold? Is the reserve only 4ltr or is that very conservative?
Cheers, M
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87 K100RS - Pichler fairing (PK2)