After my RR upgrade, I found myself riding faster just because the bike didnt get "upset" in those rough technical sections. Looks like you were doing the same. Glad you did the upgrade!
You convinced me to go ahead and order the front spring kit. Putting on the rear spring tonight. Curious as to whether you think it helps or interferes with the ABS. Wish they had the button to take it off like in older models. Bike looking great too BTW.
This looks like so much fun, I'm considering a g310 gs as a commuter and occasional weekend adventure bike and the RR kit looks like a must-have. I've never gone off roading on a bike before, but do you need to air down for additional traction?
@@Sasqmoto awesome, thanks for the info! Do you have any worries that the cast wheels might fracture while off road? Also, any plans to upgrade to the RR wire spoked wheels in the future? Your build is looking great btw!
Hi I rode the motorcycle 150 miles offroad on one trip with some really tough terrain and they stood up fine. if that didn't break them I dont think anything will. they did not crack, bend or anything. I might eventually upgrade, but they are so expensive, maybe even unnecessary. if anything I will upgrade will be probably the handlebars and exhaust.
After my RR upgrade, I found myself riding faster just because the bike didnt get "upset" in those rough technical sections. Looks like you were doing the same. Glad you did the upgrade!
Definitely inspires more confidence
You convinced me to go ahead and order the front spring kit. Putting on the rear spring tonight. Curious as to whether you think it helps or interferes with the ABS. Wish they had the button to take it off like in older models. Bike looking great too BTW.
Thats awesome. I think it helps i that it keeps traction better and braking is improved. I appreciate the compliment! Thanks for watching.
This looks like so much fun, I'm considering a g310 gs as a commuter and occasional weekend adventure bike and the RR kit looks like a must-have. I've never gone off roading on a bike before, but do you need to air down for additional traction?
hi, it would be a great commuter bike and it is a blast off road. I have never aired down. it has great traction with the tires.
@@Sasqmoto awesome, thanks for the info! Do you have any worries that the cast wheels might fracture while off road? Also, any plans to upgrade to the RR wire spoked wheels in the future? Your build is looking great btw!
Hi I rode the motorcycle 150 miles offroad on one trip with some really tough terrain and they stood up fine. if that didn't break them I dont think anything will. they did not crack, bend or anything. I might eventually upgrade, but they are so expensive, maybe even unnecessary. if anything I will upgrade will be probably the handlebars and exhaust.
@@Sasqmoto Looking forward to see whatever you do next. Keep on keeping on!
I couldn’t hear any of your commentary. Only heard rattling sound. Maybe you were pointing out a loose part. How did you like the suspension?
Sorry, I unplugged earbuds and heard your comments
hope they were ok 😄