Thought I would share my new project - a 2006 Transalp with 44k that I want to set up as the ultimate go-anywhere long-distance adventure-tourer.
I wanted a bike that will do high mileage as I travel the country several times a year, be comfortable for long days in the saddle, ultra-reliable, economical, capable of any kind of road or pseudo-road and be easy and fun to ride. I toyed with a GS but for my budget I would have had to get a high mileage - plus I didn't really want or need the weight and extra size.
The Transalp already has been set up quite nicely:
- Heavy duty clutch
- Scottoiler
- Michelin T63 tyres
- Power outlet for accessories
I've bought a compressor which fits under the seat along with tool kit, tyre repair stuff, tyre levers, tape, syphon kit, rags, spare lever (heaps of room under there!)
I've thought about different tyres but the T63's are actually great performing on the road (I had one on the back of my XR600 when I did the South Island on that) and very good offroad. They will wear rather fast but they aren't that expensive so that's the trade-off of go-anywhere tyres.
I got a Ventura rack off trade-me with a nearly new bag for $60 and that bolts on to the top of the Transalp rack using top-box connectors (no need for the expensive Ventura brackets). So I can use my big Ventura bag and Oxford soft saddlebags and Ventura tank-bag for long-distance touring, and the smaller Ventura bag for around town, or take the rack off and just use the panniers for more hard-core adventures.
Other things to do:
- Better bars (originals are a bit rusty - prefer CR High-bend MX style)
- Replace the back indicators with something less vulnerable
- Some crash-knobs to try to protect the fairing (already has a couple of minor cracks)
- Maybe a centre-stand
- A Staintune pipe for bit more performance and less weight (very much on wish-list)
Any other suggestions?
Clive
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