I could rave for hours.
2 Things you HAVE to do (if it hasn't already been done). Fork Springs and Gold Valve cartridge fork emulators. The front end is setup for 42kg midgets.
2 Things you must do on an ongoing basis: Make sure there is no slack in throttle cable. Keep an eye on Chain adjustment.
1 Thing that is nice to do: Ohlins rear shock.
1 Thing you really should do: After Market mufflers or gut the stock ones. Undo the 4 allen head bolts and take the end cap off. Hacksaw the weld that is revealed. Remove the last section of baffles. Put the end cap back on.
The Frame does not do front end impacts. There are four frame tubes that emnate from the Headstock. There are two smaller diameter tubes that link those four frame tubes diagonally. If these two tubes are bent, the bike is a write off.
TRXs do not like being lugged around under 3500rpm.
Apart from that they are brilliant bikes, equally adept at sporty fun and sports touring road munching.
That's my old one in the middle. I had a tank bag on that trip as well. That was a mid winter blast to the top of the South Island and the TRX didn't put a foot wrong.
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