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Old 30-03-15, 11:09
MrOCM MrOCM is offline
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The MrOCM Tenere mod project

I bought my XT660Z very late last season. I haven't ridden it more than a couple of km on a short test ride when I bought it and since then it's been parked in my garage. I've spent quite a lot of money on stuff to mod the bike during the winter (more or less as much as I spent on buying the bike itself). There still snow and temperatures around 0 degrees (C) outside and the garage is not heated. Therefore I'm still waiting for more spring-like conditions before I start mounting all the goodies. I'm considering making it a more public project by posting info and pictures of my progress but I'm very unsure if there are any people out there that would be interested in it.

The bike itself is a 2009 and the colour is blue. It's strictly stock with just under 6000 km on the clock and even the air intake "snorkel" is still in place. I'm not even sure the tyres have ever been changed.

The stuff I've bought this far is:
* �hlins shock with spring selected for my weight
* �hlins fork springs selected for my weight
* Power Commander V
* Stage 2 Airbox cover
* DNA High Flow Air filter
* Nology High Power Ignition Cable
* Akrapovic exhaust
* H&K centre stand
* OTR Side stand extension
* OTR Foldable gear lever
* OTR Brake lever extender
* OTR Swingarm axle covers
* OTR Headlight protection
* Garmin 590LM GPS
* Touratech GPS bracket for mounting GPS
* Touratech lockable GPS mount
* Touratech on-board power socket
* Touratech rear rack (large)
* Touratech long-distance foot pegs
* Adventurespec bash plate/engine guard
* Adventurespec aux light bracket
* Magura handlebar (fatbar)
* Rox handlebar risers
* Headed grips
* Barkbusters Storm handguards
* Longer throttle cables
* Short clutch & brake levers
* Steel braided brake lines, f & b
* LED aux lights
* Snake skin tank grip pads

Also on order:
* SW Motech Trax Adv panniers
* Inside lid bag for pannier
* Inside lid net for pannier
* On-top-of-lid bag for pannier
* SW Motech Quick Lock Micro tank bag
* SW Motech Tailbag/drybag

Perhaps I have forgotten something but this is at least most of the stuff that will be put on the bike. It's quite a list and it will probably take some time before it's all done but I'm looking forward to doing the work and of course also to start using the bike.
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Old 30-03-15, 12:55
Hedgehog66 Hedgehog66 is offline
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Smile mods

you got a lot of work to do there mate,keep us posted on what your doing with pictures aswell,i have blue ten also and have done alot of mods to
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Old 03-04-15, 08:49
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ill keep an eye on this one.
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Old 03-04-15, 09:04
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Blimey with a list that long will it be bike be ready during this summer !
It would be great to see some photos of the various stages & to know how easy / difficult they where to do. All the the best and you'd better get cracking.
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Old 07-04-15, 21:26
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I certainly hope it won't take all summer to get it all done. Today I got the last stuff I've ordered. I spent part of Easter clearing some space in the garage so I'll have somewhere to work. It's actually a temporary solution since I'm also planning on insulating the garage during the summer to make it a much nicer place to work as well as a tolerable place to work during the cold winter months. I hope to have time to start the bike modding process this weekend. This is what the temporary work space looks like now...



Apparently my link doesn't work for embedded images so you can see it here...

Last edited by MrOCM; 07-04-15 at 21:36.
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Old 20-04-15, 10:58
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Now I've finally found the time to at least start the process. I've also figured out how to post pictures. :-P

Here's a couple of pictures of the bike in stock condition.



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Old 20-04-15, 11:01
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I started by building a contraption that allows me to keep the bike suspended while working on either the front or back end. Here's the bike ready for modification.

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Old 27-04-15, 09:42
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MrOCM View Post
I bought my XT660Z very late last season. I haven't ridden it more than a couple of km on a short test ride when I bought it and since then it's been parked in my garage. I've spent quite a lot of money on stuff to mod the bike during the winter (more or less as much as I spent on buying the bike itself). There still snow and temperatures around 0 degrees (C) outside and the garage is not heated. Therefore I'm still waiting for more spring-like conditions before I start mounting all the goodies. I'm considering making it a more public project by posting info and pictures of my progress but I'm very unsure if there are any people out there that would be interested in it.

The bike itself is a 2009 and the colour is blue. It's strictly stock with just under 6000 km on the clock and even the air intake "snorkel" is still in place. I'm not even sure the tyres have ever been changed.

The stuff I've bought this far is:
* �hlins shock with spring selected for my weight
* �hlins fork springs selected for my weight
* Power Commander V
* Stage 2 Airbox cover
* DNA High Flow Air filter
* Nology High Power Ignition Cable
* Akrapovic exhaust
* H&K centre stand
* OTR Side stand extension
* OTR Foldable gear lever
* OTR Brake lever extender
* OTR Swingarm axle covers
* OTR Headlight protection
* Garmin 590LM GPS
* Touratech GPS bracket for mounting GPS
* Touratech lockable GPS mount
* Touratech on-board power socket
* Touratech rear rack (large)
* Touratech long-distance foot pegs
* Adventurespec bash plate/engine guard
* Adventurespec aux light bracket
* Magura handlebar (fatbar)
* Rox handlebar risers
* Headed grips
* Barkbusters Storm handguards
* Longer throttle cables
* Short clutch & brake levers
* Steel braided brake lines, f & b
* LED aux lights
* Snake skin tank grip pads

Also on order:
* SW Motech Trax Adv panniers
* Inside lid bag for pannier
* Inside lid net for pannier
* On-top-of-lid bag for pannier
* SW Motech Quick Lock Micro tank bag
* SW Motech Tailbag/drybag

Perhaps I have forgotten something but this is at least most of the stuff that will be put on the bike. It's quite a list and it will probably take some time before it's all done but I'm looking forward to doing the work and of course also to start using the bike.
Wow, You spent some cash here...is it all worth more than the bike itself ??

Good luck.
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Old 27-04-15, 12:19
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Well, the total amount spent is about the same as I spent on buying the bike which effectively has doubled the cost of the bike. Even though I may be adding some value to the bike by doing this it won't be anywhere near what I've spent. I will certainly never get my money back. However, my intention is to keep the bike for a while so I'm making the investment to make sure I enjoy the bike when I ride it. I was very close to buying a brand new XT1200Z before I found this bike. Even when all the stuff for my XT660Z is taken into account it's still about half the price of a brand new and fully tricked out XT1200Z. If I think of it that way my bike is a bargain...
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Old 27-04-15, 14:48
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Always good to do these things steadily and think about what order to do things and what steps need to be done before parts go on so you don't have to take them off again to complete another job. Been there, done that, stripped it down again!!!! Doh!!!!

When you did the shock, did you do the top mount mod? It involves drilling a hole in the airbox on the right hand side so you can remove and install the shock without having to remove the exhaust. Search for it on here if you have not done it already.
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