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Motorcycles

Quick mount Top Box for the KTM 950

Another old accessory for the KTM 950, a quick mount top box made out of a small pelican case.  While they don’t come cheap, they are water proof and come with foam if you ever want to ride with expensive equipment. Made L-shaped pieces from thick hard plastic on a table saw. Drilled holes and … Continue reading »

Categories: Accessories, KTM 950 Adventure | Tags: , , | 3 Comments

LED lights on the Transalp

Even if the Transalp have decent light it’s far from enough if having to ride in the dark. So we added some Vision X XIL-S1100 Solstice lights to it. Just a clamp on the crash bar: The clamp was a little too big, and a smaller size would not reach so a strip of rubber … Continue reading »

Categories: Accessories, Honda Transalp XL600 | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments

Wiring up heated grips on the Transalp

This is a continuation of mounting the heating elements on the Transalp. Here we will cover how we wire up the electrical part. The previous owner had added an outlet so we had an extra set of wires feeding power to the front end, it was complete with a fuse holder, he only ran 3A … Continue reading »

Categories: Accessories, Honda Transalp XL600 | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment

Replacing cranky high low beam switch on the Transalp

The high low beam switch was cranky and needed several pushes to work and that is annoying so we started looking into the problem by taking it apart: And what the insides look like, in the right part there is some hook that moves in some kind of plastic maze in the left part for … Continue reading »

Categories: Honda Transalp XL600, Repairs | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments

Rear brake protector for the KTM 950 Adventure

Another old add on an aluminum plate bent in shape, a hole to still see the fluid level. There are options that you can purchase but it wasn’t very hard to make: You will need some bolts and a piece of tube for spacer for the front bolt that isn’t fully tightened in this rear … Continue reading »

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