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ABlast82

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    Okanagan, BC
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    2019 Tracer 900 GT

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  1. I know that yamaha sells the quick shifter, and the bags for the non gt that are the same as the gt. The only difference in the bags are the lids are matte instead of color matched. As for the suspension and electronic upgrades i dont know as i bought the gt. If you can get the regular tracer at a good enough price then adding all the components (either factory or aftermarket) should get you under the cost of the gt. When i bought my gt last spring the non-gt was 12.5k CAD at the dealer, the gt was 14.5k CAD. For the price difference the gt made more sense. Now that same non-gt at the dealer is down to 9.2k CAD, for that difference i would go with the non-gt and upgrade with the components i want.
  2. Finally saw another gt in the wild yesterday. First one since i bought mine last spring. It was parked in the bike parking of the local law enforcement.
  3. I agree with @bps about the category thing. My local shop sat on a 2016 fj for 2 years and currently has a 18 tracer new old stock for a wicked price (9200CAD). That same bike was 12k last year when i picked up my gt, likely would have got it instead of the gt for the 5k price difference. Shops, at least locally, still push the big adv and touring bikes, better markup i assume. And since my local is also a ktm dealer you can guess which bikes they push more.
  4. Was at my local shop picking up oil for the bike and they had a new 2019 tracer for 9200 CAD, almost lost my sh!t. Too bad it wasn't that price last spring when i bought my GT. For that price difference the regular tracer is a steal.
  5. Yeah the threat of snow in some parts of alberta is year round. I have family out in the edson area and we got snowed on in august long when we were there for a reunion. I'm also looking to extend my season to justify the new bike. Now only if ICBC would get out of the stone age and offer monthly insurance payments for anything besides 6 or 12 months, that would go a long way to extend the season as well.
  6. @Wintersdark I'm in the interior (okanagan), lots of swing temps here early in the season and late as well. Last year put my bike on the road on the 22 of march and for the first couple weeks the mornings would be below zero but the afternoons were in the low double digits. Like the extra security of having a tire built for cold weather riding.
  7. @betoney in bc it is now required by law to run either the 3 peak winter rated or m&s tires on all passenger vehicles from oct 1 through march 31. I figure its only a matter of time before someone in the gov realizes that bikes are not included in that and rewrites the regulations. When i lived in the lower mainland, i kept my bike insured all year to take advantage of the milder weather, now that i live in the Okanagan I can usually get out on the bike around this time and usually in nov. If they do include bikes into the regs, ill either be running a short season (which would suck) or run these tires to avoid a fine if they get checked.
  8. @koth442 what type of skidplate is that? Looks like the hig but way more open. I really dig it.
  9. I've been very interested in these tires since i found this thread. Not so much for actual snow riding but more to extend my season into early march and late november. Like the idea of better grip in colder temps. And sooner or later the gov is going to start pushing the winter rating onto bikes since its now required from oct 1 to march 31 in bc.
  10. @bowlin01, no haven't made up my mind yet. Still working on a few other things before I get a set of bars. Think I've ruled the T-rex for now, lots of protection but just looks too chunky.
  11. Welcome, Love the color and yeah just a teenie bit of an upgrade.
  12. Looks like they end up being slightly less than the givi if i order them direct, but ive never ordered direct from anywhere overseas, only from amazon or ebay. So I'm not sure what if any i'll pay in import fees and the like. They are on ebay but they end up being almost the same price as the t-rex racing bars, which while i think don't look nearly as nice as the heed, seem to offer quite a bit more protection. Nice to have options🙂
  13. Welcome, As far as where to start, anywhere! Make it yours the way you see fit. It will be awesome.
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