BLK
Race Dog
- Joined
- May 29, 2013
- Messages
- 2,081
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Rembrandt Park
- Bike
- KTM 1290 Adventure R
Talk about punishment for man and machine.
Cable Tie said:Noneking, awesome ride! What mode did you ride in, do you find the traction control helping slippage on the steep terrain?
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ROOI said:Nicely Done ,That pass is actually a very nice and scenic route on smaller 650 class bikes :thumleft: On a 500 or such it will be an absolute jol :thumleft:
BLK said:Lucky you did not have any bike trouble like punctures on that pass in that heat.This is maybe a ride for Mid Winter only?I'm sure you guys had a few beers after that day.Cheers.
Noneking said:Cable Tie said:Noneking, awesome ride! What mode did you ride in, do you find the traction control helping slippage on the steep terrain?
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My bike is always in Rally mode, throttle on street setting and I manage the slip on the fly. Lately slip has mostly been on 1 as I feel that me having the slip on 5 was part of the issue I had with my clutch springs on a ride with long rocky climbs before. For Penge (actually most of the weekend's riding) I took the slip control down to 1 which is obviously least intervention. My experience with slip control as been that I prefer being in control with clutch and throttle on gnarly climbs
One flat or flat battery on that pass and it can mean riding it at night or having to wild camp in the mountains, quite an experience I would know :deal:Noneking said:BLK said:Lucky you did not have any bike trouble like punctures on that pass in that heat.This is maybe a ride for Mid Winter only?I'm sure you guys had a few beers after that day.Cheers.
Yes we were greatful for that! We were dog tired that night. Had two beers and a great meal and we had to force [member=4453]Just Blip It![/member] to sit at the table till after 19:30..........
Cable Tie said:Noneking said:Cable Tie said:Noneking, awesome ride! What mode did you ride in, do you find the traction control helping slippage on the steep terrain?
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My bike is always in Rally mode, throttle on street setting and I manage the slip on the fly. Lately slip has mostly been on 1 as I feel that me having the slip on 5 was part of the issue I had with my clutch springs on a ride with long rocky climbs before. For Penge (actually most of the weekend's riding) I took the slip control down to 1 which is obviously least intervention. My experience with slip control as been that I prefer being in control with clutch and throttle on gnarly climbs
Before buying one, this looked like a real benefit, but I guess to be fair this is then possibly not the feature it intends to be. In it current configuration the bike is probably better of without traction control as it is intended to be a technical biased adv bike. It will be interesting to see if the 890 clutch is interchangeable.
Really amped to try this route!
Noneking said:My Gopro footage of the pass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGl75LFYTS0
sidetrack said:One flat or flat battery on that pass and it can mean riding it at night or having to wild camp in the mountains, quite an experience I would know :deal:Noneking said:BLK said:Lucky you did not have any bike trouble like punctures on that pass in that heat.This is maybe a ride for Mid Winter only?I'm sure you guys had a few beers after that day.Cheers.
Yes we were greatful for that! We were dog tired that night. Had two beers and a great meal and we had to force [member=4453]Just Blip It![/member] to sit at the table till after 19:30..........
Noneking said:My Gopro footage of the pass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGl75LFYTS0
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