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Time for a new bike?

Started by Fox, January 21, 2009, 03:44:38 PM

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mmakay

If you're undersprung, you are going to drag parts more and be slower in the corners.  I would definitely have your suspension set for your weight.  You WILL have a new bike ... it will feel like it, anyway ... and it will only cost a couple hundred bucks.  Spend a little more to get the damping dialed, and you may just be faster than your friends in the corners.

Between that and riding technique, I think you have many more miles of fun in the 620.  [thumbsup]
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I put 38,000 miles on my 05 620 before upgrading, and if she had a working tach and speedo I'd still be riding that bike. I've never had a problem passing people or going fast enough. YMMV though.
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Fox

Quote from: twolanefun on January 22, 2009, 10:11:42 AM
Unless you are too big, weight/height, for the 620 you do not need to upgrade. Nobody ever listens to me but more motor/hp is way overated unless you are on the track. I do about 45K miles a year, most of that on two lane twisty roads. I ride with experienced riders and we move rather quickly through the turns and except for an occasional blast on a straight here or there we spend the bulk of our time doing 60-80mph and having a blast. I prefer my M900 over my S2R1000 for the street and having ridden a 696 I would say that is probably all anyone needs for the street. As one example, last year 6 of us went over to Mid-ohio from VA, all back roads, spent a day doing the roads of SE Ohio. One guy was on a 620, another on an S4R, the guy on the 620 had no problem keeping up yet the guy on the S4R did and that bike had $4K+ of perfromance mods done to it, plenty of HP. Suspension can be upgraded rather easily, I upgraded to race tech on all 3 of my Ducati's which puts me within about 90% of Ohlins for a lot less money. Pegs dragging are a problem on the older mosnters, get some rear sets. If you want more pickup change the gearing, 3 up in the back or 1 down in the front, you may also want to change the torque - that's where it realy counts BTW - not HP - do that with some cans, filter, and PC or another ecu. Anyway hope this helps - Gene

What would it cost to re-spring the bike. That sounds like a good option. Also does anyone know what a set of rear sets installed run?
2008 KTM Duke 690

Fox

Quote from: mmakay on January 22, 2009, 10:58:09 AM
If you're undersprung, you are going to drag parts more and be slower in the corners.  I would definitely have your suspension set for your weight.  You WILL have a new bike ... it will feel like it, anyway ... and it will only cost a couple hundred bucks.  Spend a little more to get the damping dialed, and you may just be faster than your friends in the corners.

Between that and riding technique, I think you have many more miles of fun in the 620.  [thumbsup]

That's something I will look into.
2008 KTM Duke 690

Fox

Quote from: Tim on January 22, 2009, 01:27:34 PM

So, if you have outgrown your 620, it's almost certainly in terms of DESIRE rather than actual need.

BTW.... in motorcycling, there is nothing at all wrong with DESIRE!


Well said.
2008 KTM Duke 690

jdubbs32584

Pjs Parts has Rizoma rearsets for 600: http://www.pjsparts.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=59&osCsid=3eecf5e9d4675d7b07ff55681d9204c5

Occasionally you find them for sale here, or group buys. Ebay too.

Monsterparts  has a couple rearsets as well.

The sponsors board might have some good deals.

Fox

Quote from: JBubble on January 22, 2009, 01:56:10 PM
Pjs Parts has Rizoma rearsets for 600: http://www.pjsparts.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=59&osCsid=3eecf5e9d4675d7b07ff55681d9204c5

Occasionally you find them for sale here, or group buys. Ebay too.

Monsterparts  has a couple rearsets as well.

The sponsors board might have some good deals.

Any idea on what they cost to install? Are they easy to bolt on?
2008 KTM Duke 690

Grampa

Quote from: Fox on January 22, 2009, 02:06:54 PM
Any idea on what they cost to install? Are they easy to bolt on?

rear sets are an easy DIY kinda thing  [thumbsup]
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Fox

Quote from: bobspapa on January 22, 2009, 02:09:54 PM
rear sets are an easy DIY kinda thing  [thumbsup]

Thats what I like to hear.
2008 KTM Duke 690

Grampa

Gaspar, Melchior and Balthasar kicked me out of the band..... they said I didnt fit the image they were trying to project. 

So I went solo.  -Me

Some people call 911..... some people are 911
-Marcus Luttrell

spaceghost65

Fantastic thread. Thank you to all commentors. I have 9K on my 620 and want to keep up with my riding group as well. It was like an accordion being 5th back in a pack of about 13 on my last outing, holding up the rear. I now know its up to me now and not a limitation of the machine.