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Oneminde

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  1. That's it, I am getting a 2018 non GT. Initially I liked the color TFT and cruise control is a must, but the c.c can be added later and regarding the LCD display, in the long run, the original "Ténéré" display is better. The value difference between a std and GT is a big chunk of a new suspension, or wire spoke wheels etc. So getting in on a 2018 model for about $8k usd isn't a bad idea at all. Peace.
  2. I have to admit something. I am 44 years old, don't have a license yet but started studying this week. Have inspected a Tracer 900 GT on multiple occasions and fell in love. This is the bike for me, so, get busy saving up to one and get a license. Meaning, it will take a while for me to get to a point where my Tracer version see's the light of day. However, I will most certainly create a thread for it. I've been gravitating towards this moment and this bike for several years, just wasn't able to act upon it before.
  3. Thanks for the feedback and input draco_1967. What DirtFreak Japan did was to produce an MT-09 Offroad, moved the link plate or replaced the "dog bone" with a jack up kit to compensate for the larger front wheel. 1" higher ground clarence. Replaced the shocks for longer travel (KYB Japan) and added lots of different bells and whistles 😉 (links are provided). My goal is not an Offroad but an ADV.. I know, ADV is offroad but you don't have to ride offroad. Compact gravel and Fire Trails together with some light dirt trails.... that's my plan. So, Sport Touring becomes Adventure Turing instead of Dirtbike / Offroad which Dirtfreak did. Dirtfreak aka DRC; - DRC PRODUCTS - I need a 80/20 ADV Touring bike with the focus on touring and comfort but I also want a bike that is usable on gravel, sand and dirt. A stronger engine with a more linear torque curve than the CP2, hence CP3 and the Tracer 900 GT because cruise control and color TFT Cognito Moto's custom hub allow for original components to be transplanted which is the ideal. Wana do some upgrades while doing that, go for it Oneminde
  4. I'm back. First of all, Alpine is not willing or cannot offer a 19" for the front, so they are out of the race, however, Cognito Moto is. They use Excel Signature rim's, they offer only silver or black rim, but Excel offer a gold version which is what I want. So there we go. 19" in the front and 17" in the rear 🙂
  5. Cogni Moto Wheels... right. Neat. Waiting for Alpine to drop a comment on my request. I also found some Jack up kits (dog bone) for the rear suspension - 1 inch should be enough. I am not planning a pure off road machine, just increased ADV like your friend with his adventure tracer. Perfect - ADV Touring rather than Sport Touring. Michelin Anakee Adventure (80/20) should be a good tire since I plan on doing. Want increase gravel, light dirt and fire trail travel without sacrificing asphalt riding, still need to deal with dry & wet asphalt.
  6. Just sent an email to Alpina in Italy and asked if they could offer a 2.50x19" front wheel (keep the rear as is.) As it stands, Alpine offer 3.50 x 17" (front) and 5.50 x 17" (rear).
  7. A quick note. The reason I am investigating is simple. I want a Dirt Freak inspired Tracer 900 GT. The Ténéré 700 is too much ADV and the Tracer is too little - meaning I am looking for a Touring ADV and the CP3 engine / Tracer platform is perfect
  8. Really quick, there is the Alpine Ride wire spoke wheels, 17" only, as used on the limited 847 R custom bike. That is the first step. The second step would be to use the custom wheels from Cognito Moto which would allow for 2.15 x 19" front and 5.5 x 17" rear. See link bellow. XSR900 / FZ-09 / MT-09 / FJ-09 / Tracer 900 Wheel Set ...
  9. Well, the SCR uses 17" rear and 19" front, so if they fit, that would be a great and fast way to "off road". I don't have access to any dimensions etc but could potentially take a trip to my local dealership and investigate, tomorrow.
  10. Dear members. Maybe this has been addressed and/or solved already, if so, please direct me to the solution. Does the SCR950 wheels fit the Tracer 900/900GT ? Regards Oneminde.
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