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Sanemancured 31-07-14 13:06

Curious from the Lake District
 
Yo! I'm Peter a grey beard long time biker who's looking for a 2nd bike to compliment my 1300 Pan European.

I've been a biker for many years and I've owned a fair few bikes. I've just sold my VFR1200 and before that a Buell 1125CR and my Sherco. The Pan is my mainstay but it's a big beast and I'm missing something fun to use locally. I'm happy to tinker to sort out any issues.

A good friend was trying to sell me on the KTM Duke 690. It all seems good except perhaps for the lack of engine longevity, perhaps a product of the 40% extra power over the XT. The KTM is still a possible but I want something that'll do over 20k miles without an engine rebuild.

I'm thinking of getting an XT660X. Reading around the reviews the points I haul in are heavy, poor fuelling and solid with an unbreakable motor. My VFR was decatted, PC V'd, aftermarket can and dyno'd to help sort the fuelling issues and as I said I'm happy to tinker to get smoother running. The Buell was far worse than the VFR too :) I'm aware of Kev's mods. Does the Power commander offer an even better, if more expensive solution?

I'll intend to use the bike for some commuting, riding around the local lanes and blasts up into the Borders.

I've also never owned a Yamaha :icon_rolleyes: So I feel like it's an itch that needs scratching.

So what do you reckon? Yes I'm an oldie (60 in a couple of weeks) but I'm fit and not a plodder :)

Peter

CaptMoto 31-07-14 17:27

:hello: and :welcome: to :660:

If it's green lanes and muddy stuff you ought to consider either an XT660R Enduro or an XT660Z Tenere. because the XTX is more of a tarmac b roads twisty corners eater, than a mud plugger.

GT-0161 31-07-14 23:51

Heres my x http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/08/01/u7eduhy2.jpg i love it torquey not fast but fun to ride after the mods its a good solid bike also recommend the z for green lanes

Sanemancured 01-08-14 10:02

That's a stunning looking bike :)

It would be the road that I would be using the bike for.

I may have a problem. Despite being reasonably tall at 5' 10" I've short legs with a 29 1/2" inseam. I sat on a new 690 Duke yesterday and it was tiptoe but okay with the bike being so light. The XTX is 40mm higher.

I'm now wondering if it'll be too tall?

Opinions? I need to try one.

Peter

GT-0161 01-08-14 16:46

You can always get a lowering kit. Im 5ft 11 with the rear spring on its highest/hardest setting i can touch the floor easily if you struggle just lean it over a little and support the bike with one leg (motorcross background) ihave a mate who is 5ft 6 and he has no problem riding it :D

You could always buy some really big high boots :D :D

Sanemancured 01-08-14 19:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by GT-0161 (Post 201893)
You can always get a lowering kit. Im 5ft 11 with the rear spring on its highest/hardest setting i can touch the floor easily if you struggle just lean it over a little and support the bike with one leg (motorcross background) ihave a mate who is 5ft 6 and he has no problem riding it :D

You could always buy some really big high boots :D :D

I'll give one a go. Anyone in or near Kendal with a X? I don't really want to go down the whole lowering route unless there's no alternative.

The ST13 is only 775mm and that's enough. Mind it is 331kg wet.

CaptMoto 01-08-14 19:10

Or you can do a much simpler mod and instead of fitting a lowering kit you can get a seat upholsterer to cut some foam from the scoop of the seat, usually 2.5 inch is all you need and then they can staple the vinyl cover back on. I have had it done on mine and solved the problem.

http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...72007255-1.jpg

Sanemancured 01-08-14 19:21

And I just happen to know someone who'd do a top job too, thanks :)

Sanemancured 02-08-14 00:42

I've spent a couple of hours this evening reading through the mods.

What a great site, very impressed. The desire to go XT and not Duke is even greater now. The Duke engine would also encourage me to rag it all the time I suspect and I want to enjoy my riding without adrenaline some of the time :)

Many thanks all for the work you've done here.

Peter

CaptMoto 02-08-14 07:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sanemancured (Post 201900)
I've spent a couple of hours this evening reading through the mods.

What a great site, very impressed. The desire to go XT and not Duke is even greater now. The Duke engine would also encourage me to rag it all the time I suspect and I want to enjoy my riding without adrenaline some of the time :)

Many thanks all for the work you've done here.

Peter

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