Fitted the jk3d seat mod and I’m well impressed the difference is night and day for comfort good tipWorth doing the jk3d seat mod
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Fitted the jk3d seat mod and I’m well impressed the difference is night and day for comfort good tipWorth doing the jk3d seat mod
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I’ve got my jk3d kit too but I haven’t got around to fitting it just yet. Trying to get a few more miles on it between wet/salty days before the first service.Fitted the jk3d seat mod and I’m well impressed the difference is night and day for comfort good tip![]()
After 10 years and 65,000mls of shaft drive I now have to deal with a messy chain again. To help with this I may well get one of these.
It's just as useful as a lumpy seat cover and some spare plastic on screen. Maybe you enjoy cleaning lube of the rear wheel?
It's just as useful as a lumpy seat cover and some spare plastic on screen. Maybe you enjoy cleaning lube of the rear wheel?

Funny that he says the airflow hits his helmet in the low position and rattles his helmet in the high setting. I’m 6’2” and airflow hits me in my chest on the low setting and just on the top of my helmet on the high setting. I found it quiet on low with just a little wind noise on the high setting, still, we’re all different!Chopsie has spoken
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The rider's seat appears to be uncomfortably tipped forward while the passenger one is nice and flat.....seat was a bit suspect didnt seem padded enough at the front.
Yes i know what you mean, thinking about it. now you’ve mentioned that could have been pushing my weight forward, i was impressed, but will try a few other bikes before deciding, comfort will be a big factor, i am a bit cautious about depreciation too buying something mass market new.The rider's seat appears to be uncomfortably tipped forward while the passenger one is nice and flat.
Sat on one today felt really good bars and pegs wise, nice and roomy, bars not too wide for my dodgy shoulder, seat was a bit suspect didnt seem padded enough at the front. Got a demo booked in for when the demo bike arrives.View attachment 303758
The rider's seat appears to be uncomfortably tipped forward while the passenger one is nice and flat.
Yes i know what you mean, thinking about it. now you’ve mentioned that could have been pushing my weight forward, i was impressed, but will try a few other bikes before deciding, comfort will be a big factor, i am a bit cautious about depreciation too buying something mass market new.
As I understand it, you had a problem connecting your iPhone 15 to Tracer via USB. Have you tried connecting via WiFi? Does it work well? I'm currently waiting for my Tracer and I'm wondering if I'll actually have the same problem with the iPhone 15.Thought I’d have a go and connect up to Garmin Motorize and see how crap it was .
After mucho fafferage it would appear that it’s not compatible with an iPhone 15 as I couldn’t get the phone to authenticate with the head unit.
When properly connected via USB, the battery icon on the TFT should turn green as shown here
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But mine stayed white and the Motorize app on my phone hung on this screen
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Tried six different USB cables then saw on Facebook that a couple of other iPhone 15 users had same issue.
Not overly bothered as reports say the WiFi connection was flaky at best ,plus you have to do all planning on iPhone so was going to stick with iPhone/MRA for navigation anyway.
I’ve reported the issue and if they update the Motorize app in the future I might take another look.
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