Bryan Kimsey
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- Sep 10, 2001
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I got my first batch of upgrade gear in from Rocky Mountain MC today: a Utah Sport Cycle skid plate, Acerbis rally guards, MSR Dominator handlebar, Renthal full diamond grips, 12 tooth sprocket. Got excellent service from RMMC, BTW. I needed to change something in the order and they caught my e-mail, changed the order, and it still got to NM in 3 days.
Installed the skid plate first- went on just fine. The plate is flattish, and extends out over the frame guards, giving them extra protection, too. It looks good, is unobtrusive, and feels sturdy.
Next thing was the handlebars. Frankly, I LIKE the stock bars. The bend is just perfect for my 5' 5" frame and I felt like I had really good control with them. I had two problems with the MSR bars- first, I don't like the bend. I got the KX Low and somehow they feel funny to me. Too low, maybe. And very "rubbery". Boy, do they flex a lot.
Second thing was the 12 tooth sprocket. No problem there. We're on a 28,000 acre ranch and my riding is 80% right here. I typically ride 2-3 miles down a maintained dirt road to get to the creek which is alternately very rocky, very slow going, and then opening up but full of little ponds and dips. I ride pretty slow down the creek because of all the hidden rocks. Previously I'd been using 1st gear a lot in the rocks and 6th to cruise down the road.
I waited to put the Acerbis on to see if I wanted to cut the MSR bars down and becuase the yellow jackets are hatching and I was tired of dodging them in the barn- time to go riding.
Right away, I noticed the different bend in the bars. I also noticed that my lever perches weren't tight, so I came back once to adjust the bars and tighten the perches. Out riding, the bike seems squirrely for some reason- the bars have changed my posture or they're more flexible or something. I don't like it. I really notice a difference when picking my way thru rocks- whereas the stock bars felt very solid and secure, suddenly things feel flexy and loose.
The 12-tooth front sprocket is nice in the rocks and I notice that I'm shifting between 1st and 2nd gear more than I used to. I also notice that 1st gear runs out of steam real fast, so I'm using 2nd for that extra "pull" in between sections and for longer wheelies over obstacles and such. I also noticed while riding down the road that my top speed was really reduced. I kept looking for another gear and I was already in 6th. Not sure I'm going to keep the 12th tooth on, but we'll see.
The skid plate is almost unnoticeable, although once in awhile I find myself trying to downshift the skid plate instead of the shifter. No big deal- easy to get used to.
The bars, though, really bug me. Steering precision seems really reduced and I crashed 3 times! I've had the KDX for a month and have only dropped it once and today I dropped it 3 times! I don't know if it's the 12-tooth throwing me off (expecting the bike to zip ahead and it's not) or if it's the bars. I'm going to cut them down 1" and install the Acerbis, which should firm things up and then see what happens.
So, for me, the skid plate gets an A, the 12-tooth sprocket gets a B, the bars get a C.
In the mail- FMF Torque pipe.....
Installed the skid plate first- went on just fine. The plate is flattish, and extends out over the frame guards, giving them extra protection, too. It looks good, is unobtrusive, and feels sturdy.
Next thing was the handlebars. Frankly, I LIKE the stock bars. The bend is just perfect for my 5' 5" frame and I felt like I had really good control with them. I had two problems with the MSR bars- first, I don't like the bend. I got the KX Low and somehow they feel funny to me. Too low, maybe. And very "rubbery". Boy, do they flex a lot.
Second thing was the 12 tooth sprocket. No problem there. We're on a 28,000 acre ranch and my riding is 80% right here. I typically ride 2-3 miles down a maintained dirt road to get to the creek which is alternately very rocky, very slow going, and then opening up but full of little ponds and dips. I ride pretty slow down the creek because of all the hidden rocks. Previously I'd been using 1st gear a lot in the rocks and 6th to cruise down the road.
I waited to put the Acerbis on to see if I wanted to cut the MSR bars down and becuase the yellow jackets are hatching and I was tired of dodging them in the barn- time to go riding.
Right away, I noticed the different bend in the bars. I also noticed that my lever perches weren't tight, so I came back once to adjust the bars and tighten the perches. Out riding, the bike seems squirrely for some reason- the bars have changed my posture or they're more flexible or something. I don't like it. I really notice a difference when picking my way thru rocks- whereas the stock bars felt very solid and secure, suddenly things feel flexy and loose.
The 12-tooth front sprocket is nice in the rocks and I notice that I'm shifting between 1st and 2nd gear more than I used to. I also notice that 1st gear runs out of steam real fast, so I'm using 2nd for that extra "pull" in between sections and for longer wheelies over obstacles and such. I also noticed while riding down the road that my top speed was really reduced. I kept looking for another gear and I was already in 6th. Not sure I'm going to keep the 12th tooth on, but we'll see.
The skid plate is almost unnoticeable, although once in awhile I find myself trying to downshift the skid plate instead of the shifter. No big deal- easy to get used to.
The bars, though, really bug me. Steering precision seems really reduced and I crashed 3 times! I've had the KDX for a month and have only dropped it once and today I dropped it 3 times! I don't know if it's the 12-tooth throwing me off (expecting the bike to zip ahead and it's not) or if it's the bars. I'm going to cut them down 1" and install the Acerbis, which should firm things up and then see what happens.
So, for me, the skid plate gets an A, the 12-tooth sprocket gets a B, the bars get a C.
In the mail- FMF Torque pipe.....