It's probably just a summer thing but the garage was filling with flies after our trip out to Jasper, so a deep clean was in order. It ended up producing a car load going to the dump and space has been restored. More importantly I feel like I can get stuck in on mechanical work without tripping over disorganization. The Triumph Bonneville project has reached an apex with the engine out
I've had a couple of longer rides this week on the Concours and that resulted in some more ergonomic adjustments. This video talked me through how to adjust the gear lever (without wasting my time with a lot of youtube blahblah), so I did and now I'm not lifting my foot to change gears. Even with modified pegs, new saddle and handlebars I'm still struggling to feel the kind of 'it-fits' feeling I get on the Tiger though. It isn't a Kawasaki thing, it's a sports-touring thing. The big Versys I rode 8 years ago fit the same way. Perhaps what I'm looking for is a shaft drive big adventure bike with a big load capacity, like the newer 1200cc Tiger or the BMW GS. Though if I wanted to get really eccentric I could consider so Italian options like the Moto Guzzi V85TT.
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