701 long range anyone ?

Meanwhile,getting back to the thread , I fitted the cheese carrier to the LR today.

Specially designed to carry a 2.5 kgs piece of cheddar, as a pound of butter in the fridge will no longer suffice !
 
By the time you have finished it will be 5x the price of a 640 Adv and nearly half as good :-)
 
Once you pay extra for the obligatory power up kit and a remapped ECU they are the same money as a 701, then factor in a few bits'n'bobs for either bike and neither is going to be cheap.
I've not seriously costed the value of the 1190 but off the top of my head, 2014 with mid 20's miles = 7k(ish) :nenau I'll need at least another 3-4k.

Andres

Oh yes.

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Then there's the second set of wheels, tyres, mousses, discs, sprockets, chain, crashable mirrors, RAM mounts etc.

At least the 20mm I chopped out of the side stand was free, and possibly the best mod of the lot :rolleyes:
 
Oh yes.

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Then there's the second set of wheels, tyres, mousses, discs, sprockets, chain, crashable mirrors, RAM mounts etc.

At least the 20mm I chopped out of the side stand was free, and possibly the best mod of the lot :rolleyes:

And cheese carrier !!!!

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A tad more substantial than the original belly pan :







 
Oh yes.

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Then there's the second set of wheels, tyres, mousses, discs, sprockets, chain, crashable mirrors, RAM mounts etc.

At least the 20mm I chopped out of the side stand was free, and possibly the best mod of the lot :rolleyes:

I've just looked on the web site and have to say that looks like one very well thought out bash plate, possibly one of the nicest I've seen, period :thumb2

Oh and yes, a second set of wheels is an (expensive) must............

Arsey ~ is that that cheese carrier designed for Raclette ;)

Andres
 
I've just looked on the web site and have to say that looks like one very well thought out bash plate, possibly one of the nicest I've seen, period :thumb2

Oh and yes, a second set of wheels is an (expensive) must............

Arsey ~ is that that cheese carrier designed for Raclette ;)

Andres

I’ll be brief, I dont give edam what it’s designed for.I must be emmental but it’s extra storage space that I can’t get in the paneers.

:aidan
 
Well I've got a "wine carrier" in my Rally Raid Bash plate so just looks like we need Andy to bring the Foie Gras and Andres to bring some baguettes and we're sorted!
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Got the bike back from having the lights,switches and accessory sockets wired in.
So that’s it,apart from a couple of bits from Nomad,I’m done.
Very pleased with the bike.
The lights are very bright.

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The only thing I’d like to do would be to take some of the connections off the battery.
It’s ok, but what with heated grips, heated vest etc its a tad messy.
The only trouble is there isn’t much room under the seat.
Does anyone know of a small busbar thingy or whatever they are called that attaches to the battery then lets you power accessoires remotely,if y’a know what I mean ?
I know others have attached something to the fairing/tower but I’d rather not if possible.Ta.
 
Could you use the Rade airbox to make space? Don't know if it'll work on the Longranger.
https://www.radegarage.com/parts/husqvarna-701-storage-kit/


Ta, but no room as front tank in the way.


I'd have thought there might be room for one of these? Can't check, as my bike is not here at the moment.

http://pdm60.com


That’s more like it !! I’ll read up on that more later, ta.

First proper chance to ride the finished bike today and I must say I’m very happy with it.

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Looks very nice. As does the scenery.
 
I didn't particularly like the look of the OE bike as it just looked too fat at the front, but the mods you have made have transformed it and I think it looks bloody 'tastic now.

Top job :thumb2
 
Heard today that Husqvarna aren’t importing any 701LRs to UK next year,Dunno why but pleased I got mine when I did.
 
Heard today that Husqvarna aren’t importing any 701LRs to UK next year,Dunno why but pleased I got mine when I did.

I'd heard similar, it seems strange doesn't it? The only thing I could think of is they have just/or are about to launch it in the States, maybe they see that as a more lucrative market for what is a low volume bike so are concentrating on selling them over there :nenau

Have to agree with Toddy, the new graphics and tower have transformed and slimed down the front of the bike, looks great :)

Andres

Andres
 


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