This video is jam packed with riding, updates on the bike and aftermarket parts installation. Thanks for watching!
As I mentioned in the first ride video, I needed to swap the springs out for some softer ones. Once the softer springs came in, I got to work on the WP Suspension swapping them out. The Xplor forks were very simple to change the springs on. The shock was a tad bit more difficult, but I got it done! I should of spent the extra time and money installing an xtrig preload adjuster. Those things are just so damn trick.
After tightening the top caps on the forks, I installed the XC Gear Mako 360 handlebar clamps. These clamps are suppose to add a level of vibration dampening currently not available on the market. I enjoyed riding with them and can definitely tell a difference from riding without them to riding with them. Looking forward to bringing you more thoughts as I continue to ride with them throughout the summer.
XC Gear also makes the Spruz foot pegs that help with vibration dampening. I wanted to try these out because of my ankle being so finicky. I have a feeling these are going to really help out a TON in Colorado while riding many rocky miles. More to come on these as I get more seat time with them.
Bulletproof Designs makes an entire line of machined protection for your motorcycle. Knowing Colorados rocks can be a beating on a dirt bike, I wanted to outfit the Sherco with the good stuff. I installed the Bulletproof Designs Radiator Guards, Disc Guard and the Swingarm Guard. The Swingarm Guard is the only piece of equipment that required more than removing a few bolts. As you can see in the video, even a guy with a garage as messy as mine can follow the instructions.
The Polisport Foldable Lift Bike Stand I mentioned in the video is actually available on Amazon. This is an affiliate link if you'd like to learn more about the stand and help us out.
http://amzn.to/2tGvkeC
Thanks again for watching. I'd love your feedback on how I am doing with these videos. Is there something you'd like to see more of or more details I can bring to the table?
What ideas should we start to think about for August?
If you haven't seen the unboxing video, make sure you check it out.
https://youtu.be/axdDSAiMxAc
Seat Time Shirts: http://bit.ly/ST-Shirts
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If you don't support your local dealer, use Rocky Mountain ATV/MC with this link to help support Seat Time: http://bit.ly/st-RMATV
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As I mentioned in the first ride video, I needed to swap the springs out for some softer ones. Once the softer springs came in, I got to work on the WP Suspension swapping them out. The Xplor forks were very simple to change the springs on. The shock was a tad bit more difficult, but I got it done! I should of spent the extra time and money installing an xtrig preload adjuster. Those things are just so damn trick.
After tightening the top caps on the forks, I installed the XC Gear Mako 360 handlebar clamps. These clamps are suppose to add a level of vibration dampening currently not available on the market. I enjoyed riding with them and can definitely tell a difference from riding without them to riding with them. Looking forward to bringing you more thoughts as I continue to ride with them throughout the summer.
XC Gear also makes the Spruz foot pegs that help with vibration dampening. I wanted to try these out because of my ankle being so finicky. I have a feeling these are going to really help out a TON in Colorado while riding many rocky miles. More to come on these as I get more seat time with them.
Bulletproof Designs makes an entire line of machined protection for your motorcycle. Knowing Colorados rocks can be a beating on a dirt bike, I wanted to outfit the Sherco with the good stuff. I installed the Bulletproof Designs Radiator Guards, Disc Guard and the Swingarm Guard. The Swingarm Guard is the only piece of equipment that required more than removing a few bolts. As you can see in the video, even a guy with a garage as messy as mine can follow the instructions.
The Polisport Foldable Lift Bike Stand I mentioned in the video is actually available on Amazon. This is an affiliate link if you'd like to learn more about the stand and help us out.
http://amzn.to/2tGvkeC
Thanks again for watching. I'd love your feedback on how I am doing with these videos. Is there something you'd like to see more of or more details I can bring to the table?
What ideas should we start to think about for August?
If you haven't seen the unboxing video, make sure you check it out.
https://youtu.be/axdDSAiMxAc
Seat Time Shirts: http://bit.ly/ST-Shirts
------
If you enjoyed this video, please consider becoming a Seat Time patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seattime
If you don't support your local dealer, use Rocky Mountain ATV/MC with this link to help support Seat Time: http://bit.ly/st-RMATV
Epic Bar. Get Involved!
http://bit.ly/ST-BE-EPIC
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seattime
Twitter: https://twitter.com/seattime_co
Instagram: https://instagram.com/seattime/
#PintFullOfAwesome
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