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Still I'm unlikely to need a rebuild half way in to the trip 
Jeez I'm a bit concerned about all these lightweight ktms, think my tenere is gonna be like a tank compared to these.
)me on my GSA (I call it my camel)
Joe on his GS
and you on your Tenere tank
it'll be fine![]()
Jon, My 640 Adv is fairly standard spec with some minor mods. I just put new chain and sprocket set on it and new tyres - Pirelli MT21 front and Mitas E09 rear. I cut a big hole in the front sprocket cover to let stop crud gathering behind it. The sump bolt was stripped so I got that sorted and I had heated grips wired in along with my Zumo 660 sat nav (though I won't need that for Iceland). Bar risers also fitted plus a higher screen off a BMW F650 Dakar (I copied Timolgra!), carbon fibre frame guards, Seat Concepts seat with grippy top, Touratech headlamp guard, Hepco and Becker Pannier frames to strengthen the subframe and to carry soft panniers, folding mirrors from Zen Overland. I've got a 12v accessory socket wired in so I can charge my phone or camera battery while on the road from a tank bag (I bought a charger for my Canon EOS 5D MKIII with a USB lead that I can plug into the bike via a 12v USB adaptor - cheap from Amazon). I think that's about it!

Yea, leaving the 5Ds at home, don't need 50Mp! I'm taking the 5D MKIII with 16-35mm f/4, 24-70mm f/4 and 70-300mm f/4-5.6 zooms, carbon tripod, polariser, ND grads and remote release, batteries and charger. The camera body and 24-70mm or 16-35mm will live in the tank bag with my filter and bits so it's easy to access when we stop. The telezoom and other zoom not on the camera will go in a Peli case strapped to the back of the bike for safe storage. Happy to answer questions and help out with photography on the trip Also hoping to get some great action pics of you chaps on your bikes in the landscap, kicking up dust and forging raging rivers![]()
