one of the most important changes you can make is to yourself, slow down enjoy yourself. Whatever plan you make something else will go wrong...
Get a good set of tyre levers and make sure you can get both wheels of the bike yourself even if it means lying the bike on it's side. Ensure you know how to break the bead ... for the rear tyre take the wheel off and rock the centre stand to put the weight of the bike on the tyre.
Add a cheap g-clamp just wider than the tyre to your levers and you don't have to use the centre stand![]()


Bomb proof apart from when the water cooling fails as I found out.![]()
Bomb proof apart from riding through so much rain the air box fills with water and syphons into crankcase via breather...
GET A PAIR OF CYCLING SHORTS AND WEAR THEM UNDER YOUR GEAR.
Never heard of this before. Had you modified the breather for extra air flow at all? I've ridden mine for 1000's of miles in all sorts of weather and not had a problem. Perhaps, was the breather thing not slotted into its location hole by the headlight?