March 5th daily ditty.
Today I installed the gas tank ring for my Bags Connection tank bag.
Next was to install my hydration system. The foot peg screws had to be removed with a impact driver.
To use my heated jacket I had to remove the SAE battery tender cable and replace it with a coax cable I brought with me. I have an coax to SAE adapter to use the battery tender. Mickey Mouse appeared after removing the battery panel and terminals.
I decided to address Mickey Mouse later as I was short on time. Adding an additional battery connector prevents the battery screw from engaging.
The negative battery terminal nut was cockeyed and the screw would not engage, so without terminals installed, I loosely engaged the screw then put some bubble wrap under the nut.
After placing the terminals the screw started then I removed the bubble wrap.
As with most things it is harder to put things back together than take them apart. So it was with the battery panel. Some of this was due to the large Garmin cradle wire loom located outboard of the battery putting lateral pressure on the fairing. With some trail and error I finally got it all back together.
After adding air to the tires we were off for a ride.
Here are some images.
Some first impressions of the 17. It is smooth. This six speed trany is a nice upgrade and I really enjoy the less clutch lever effort. The cruise control is top notch - I have never had one before. The Puig screen was in the highest position all day and for me, 5' 11 3/4" 31 inch inseam, with a Russell saddle, wind noise was an issue, not terrible but noticeable. I am coming off an 09 with a Cee Bailey tall screen with a reverse flip and I prefer sitting in a bubble of calm air. Upon returning to Eddie's I installed a tall Vstream - more on that after I try it out - thanks Ray! The Puig sure looked good though.
The foot peg lowering kit will be removed tomorrow morning. The prior owner didn't reposition the gear shift or brake pedal and lifting my foot to access the controls is unwelcome.
We are doing parts of the Tour of Texas and today hit three points.
LBJ History park near Johnson City.
Texas Ranger Heritage Center and Tower.
Luckenbach Post Office in Luckenbach Texas.
We road about 200 miles today. Eddie knows every back road here. Like this one. The pavement is to the left.
We had a good day to day and I am looking forward to more.
To be continued.
Searching for roads paved with Asphalt, unless I am riding the mighty DR650 bushpig.