In 390 news today....
R&G are now taking pre-orders for
Barkbusters. Typically I've just installed the KTM flip levers to help reduce the chances of being immobilised when crashing. I think they are teasing me by sending me the handguard plastics but not the hardware..
https://www.rg-racing.com/browsetype/barkbusters-moto/KTM/390_Adventure_R/BB-BHG-146-00-NP/
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I see
bashplates are nearly ready for market from Rally Raid, Outback Motortek and AXP. The AXP one looks especially interesting to keep the ethos of he bike light. It might not be quite strong enough to jack the bike up underneath from, but think that would be my preference.
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Article in the TRF Magazine between the Enduro and Adventure R, 3 out of 3 testers preferred the
Enduro R.
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A lovely few hours out on Peak District lanes this morning with an ex Himalayan owner, him on a GPX250. Very wet as you would expect, but lovely to be out for a few hours and look at the weather !
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Finally, I find the
suspension OK, but a little harsh on large stones so am starting to investigate what options there are. It looks like there are two options:
Rally Raid are about to bring out cartridges for the front and a rear shock.
- The Rally Raid Products shocks, both standard travel and “plus 25mm” travel have all the same spec as the WP upgrades, plus PDS (to help resist bottoming-out on the last 20mm), and a wider choice of spring rates (at no extra cost) and finally a Hydraulic Preload Adjustment option. (this is a quote, not sure how I can verify "same spec as WP upgrades")
- All our shocks and cartridges are made in Holland by Tractive Suspension to our specifications.
- Likely to be slightly cheaper than WP Pro Xplor set up
WP Pro Xplor upgrade front and rear, this will cost about £2K, but I do have a £500 voucher from KTM for the price re-alignment.
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So far the bike is exceeding my expectations and is a joy on trails, its so playful. It's likely I will throw a bit of money at the suspension early next year as I'm happy that this will do as a single bike for now. I may look at the 990 Adventure R when that appears in a year or so but want to get some miles under my belt on this both in short tours and on trails.
Nothing has gone wrong, mapping seems much better with the latest fix, and other than needing to adjust the clutch cable as I've fitted the Powerparts flip levers everything is good.