Thank you for the ideas. I’m starting with the triangular deflectors first. On my first ride home (430 miles) with my 2015 DL650 I experienced some HUGE helmet lift due to a heavy headwind combined with my 75mph indicated speed. I haven’t experienced it since then but I know it’s very real and NOT desirable.
I made a great radiator guard from two Master Chef 'disposable' BBQ racks from Canadian Tire, a 5' length of fuel hose (around the edge of the rack, zip ties and black trembled. The racks fit over the radiator like they were made for it. $18.
I made a radiator cover for mine from a stationary letter tray and it's perfect. I put some of that same door edge guard you put on your tiny wind blockers around my guard, it slid into place between the radiator and the plastic surrounds, then zip tied in place. It works great!
Thanks. Skip the intro and start at 1:10. How do you like the Givi windshield? How tall are you? Does it quiet the buffeting on top of your helmet? Can you see over top of the windscreen? Try recording outside for better visibility and focus manually if you can before starting to shoot.
Thanks Johnny...love your video, especially the reference at 8:22 regarding the tool tubes. Just ordered them and THANKS for the links to AgriSupply as well. FYI, I bought a brand new 2017 BMW GS1200 about 2 years ago, (I assume) similar to your deal and spontaneity. Incredible ride, loved everything about this "dream bike"...until I put a 1" (very light) scratch on the beer-can gauge Side Case while moving bikes around in the garage. Bugged me so much I ended up deciding, "If this caused such grief, what am I going to feel like when I get a real ding?". SO...I sold it 3 months after my purchase (thankfully for what I paid for it, less taxes, title) and bought a barely used (2,500 mi) 2013 V-Strom 650A. My son had a bullet-proof SV-650 (the bike that I caused the scratch via it's clutch handle to the BMW), so I was confident in the V. I truly LOVE the V-Strom (bought with the stock Black Adventure Cases). It has nowhere near the power and ride of the BEEMER...and YES, the V has aluminum cases...but it is much more comforting putting a boot scuff on a $4,000 bike than a $22,000 one. That said...THANKS for all of your V-farkle info and ENJOY that GS (as I know you will)!!!
Good job and good info! Thanks! I have both a 2012 and 2013 Vstrom 650. I just added the wind deflectors and ordered the same tool tubes from Agri Supply for $4.99. Bargain! You have some good farkles on your bike... mirror extenders, Aprilia mirrors, skid plate, etc. Looks great! Ride safe!
Thank you kindly. Since this video, I have added a budget built radiator guard made from a stationary tray from an office supply store. I have also gone back to the stock mirrors. I was getting a lot of vibration in the right mirror and decided I prefer the view I get with the stockers. Since reinstalling them, I haven't noticed any additional wind buffeting which is often blamed on the stock mirrors. I think the wind deflectors pretty much solve that issue.
+Aaron Fink +Biomed Man How do you guys feel about the side wind deflectors? I have the Givi Airflow shield and the mirror extenders with stock mirrors but I am getting so much buffering that it sort of makes me miserable.
+Chris Romero I too noticed a dramatic improvement with the Augustus wind deflectors and so did my wife. She says her head no longer bangs around in the wind stream. That's good enough for me.
Just got myself 2012 Wee Adventure and went thru some accessories that shocked me with pricing!!! Great video and ideas. Especially these wind deflectors! Makes me feel much better about just making stuff instead selling my arm to buy it ;)
I appreciate the ideas. Do you think that the side wind deflectors could be made out of the Rubbermaid rigid plastic that you used for the hand guards? I don't think black would stand out (looks-wise) as much as the clear plastic. IMHO
I don't think it would be rigid enough. I used the clear lexan because it was cheap at my local Home Depot. A black ABS plastic of similar rigidity to lexan would look better and be somewhat easy to cut, trim, and contour using a heat gun.
Thanks, it was (still is for the new owner) a great bike. I traded it in for a BMW R1200GS because I fell for the Bavarian Beast and got a deal I couldn't pass us because I work for the dealer that had it. They sold my V-strom 2 days later.
Hi there, I have one of these myself an noticed your higher bars, my question is were the throttle an clutch cables long enough,if so how much height difference between yours an stock please. I like the fact that you don't subscribe to the adventure catalog savaging yourself a fortune, but the are good for ideas.
I HAVE A 2014 VSTROM 650 WITH 53,000 MILES WHICH I find very comfortable. I have been thinking of buying the honda cb1100, I see you have one. What is your opinion on the comparison of the two?
Apples and oranges comparison between those two bikes. The CB1100 was a little cramped for me at 6'1". Tried taller seat, adjustable footpegs, and different handlebars to get the fit right, ever could find the right combo. Footpegs are too far forward for sportier riding like a more modern naked bike, but not far enough forward to mimic the standard riding position of a 70's era Japanese UJM. Your experience may differ. It is a wonderful bike as long as you aren't obsessed with big power. They only make 85 or so HP at the wheel, which isn't much for 1100 cc inline 4, but it is a mildly tuned air-cooled engine. If I were in the market for another retro standard, I probably would get the Kawasaki Z900RS. I have ridden those and it is smoother, has better brakes, better suspension, and it was more comfortable for me. It has the slightly sportier riding position I wish the CB1100 had, plus plenty of power. Hopefully, you can find at CB1100 to test ride and see how you like it before you buy one. Hope that helps.
@@aaronbehindbars Thank's that was my opinion when I sat on one. A little cramped for me. I an also 6-1. I like my vstrom so much Ill' probably just keep it. I do agree with you on the Kawasaki too, Thanks for responding
Thank you for the ideas. I’m starting with the triangular deflectors first. On my first ride home (430 miles) with my 2015 DL650 I experienced some HUGE helmet lift due to a heavy headwind combined with my 75mph indicated speed. I haven’t experienced it since then but I know it’s very real and NOT desirable.
I made a great radiator guard from two Master Chef 'disposable' BBQ racks from Canadian Tire, a 5' length of fuel hose (around the edge of the rack, zip ties and black trembled. The racks fit over the radiator like they were made for it. $18.
The owners manual tubes are an amazing idea
I made a radiator cover for mine from a stationary letter tray and it's perfect. I put some of that same door edge guard you put on your tiny wind blockers around my guard, it slid into place between the radiator and the plastic surrounds, then zip tied in place. It works great!
Thanks. Skip the intro and start at 1:10. How do you like the Givi windshield? How tall are you? Does it quiet the buffeting on top of your helmet? Can you see over top of the windscreen? Try recording outside for better visibility and focus manually if you can before starting to shoot.
Thanks Johnny...love your video, especially the reference at 8:22 regarding the tool tubes. Just ordered them and THANKS for the links to AgriSupply as well. FYI, I bought a brand new 2017 BMW GS1200 about 2 years ago, (I assume) similar to your deal and spontaneity. Incredible ride, loved everything about this "dream bike"...until I put a 1" (very light) scratch on the beer-can gauge Side Case while moving bikes around in the garage. Bugged me so much I ended up deciding, "If this caused such grief, what am I going to feel like when I get a real ding?". SO...I sold it 3 months after my purchase (thankfully for what I paid for it, less taxes, title) and bought a barely used (2,500 mi) 2013 V-Strom 650A. My son had a bullet-proof SV-650 (the bike that I caused the scratch via it's clutch handle to the BMW), so I was confident in the V. I truly LOVE the V-Strom (bought with the stock Black Adventure Cases). It has nowhere near the power and ride of the BEEMER...and YES, the V has aluminum cases...but it is much more comforting putting a boot scuff on a $4,000 bike than a $22,000 one. That said...THANKS for all of your V-farkle info and ENJOY that GS (as I know you will)!!!
Great video, love coming up with cheap ways of sorting issues.. Your fab work is top notch too
Thanks so much! I appreciate the comment and you watching my video!
Good job and good info! Thanks! I have both a 2012 and 2013 Vstrom 650. I just added the wind deflectors and ordered the same tool tubes from Agri Supply for $4.99. Bargain! You have some good farkles on your bike... mirror extenders, Aprilia mirrors, skid plate, etc. Looks great! Ride safe!
Thank you kindly. Since this video, I have added a budget built radiator guard made from a stationary tray from an office supply store. I have also gone back to the stock mirrors. I was getting a lot of vibration in the right mirror and decided I prefer the view I get with the stockers. Since reinstalling them, I haven't noticed any additional wind buffeting which is often blamed on the stock mirrors. I think the wind deflectors pretty much solve that issue.
+Aaron Fink +Biomed Man How do you guys feel about the side wind deflectors? I have the Givi Airflow shield and the mirror extenders with stock mirrors but I am getting so much buffering that it sort of makes me miserable.
+Chris Romero The wind deflectors work great. I found that they do more to reduce buffeting than do the mirror extenders and different mirrors.
+Chris Romero I too noticed a dramatic improvement with the Augustus wind deflectors and so did my wife. She says her head no longer bangs around in the wind stream. That's good enough for me.
+Mr. LaQuintana Thank you! I just ordered up some. Here's hoping my ears get some relief!
Thanks for sharing the mods. Definetley going to do the ABS sensor and plastic bracket for the handguards. Happy Trails
*HMM.. ABS sensor guard. HMM!!! you got me thinking. cheapo&priceless.. LOVE IT*
Just got myself 2012 Wee Adventure and went thru some accessories that shocked me with pricing!!! Great video and ideas. Especially these wind deflectors! Makes me feel much better about just making stuff instead selling my arm to buy it ;)
good job!. Points on ingenuity and originality!
I appreciate the ideas. Do you think that the side wind deflectors could be made out of the Rubbermaid rigid plastic that you used for the hand guards? I don't think black would stand out (looks-wise) as much as the clear plastic. IMHO
I don't think it would be rigid enough. I used the clear lexan because it was cheap at my local Home Depot. A black ABS plastic of similar rigidity to lexan would look better and be somewhat easy to cut, trim, and contour using a heat gun.
Nice video, Sir. Wish I would have gone blue...looks great.
Thanks, it was (still is for the new owner) a great bike. I traded it in for a BMW R1200GS because I fell for the Bavarian Beast and got a deal I couldn't pass us because I work for the dealer that had it. They sold my V-strom 2 days later.
+Aaron Fink nice!
Good video and good job on the handguards extension
Hi there, I have one of these myself an noticed your higher bars, my question is were the throttle an clutch cables long enough,if so how much height difference between yours an stock please. I like the fact that you don't subscribe to the adventure catalog savaging yourself a fortune, but the are good for ideas.
I HAVE A 2014 VSTROM 650 WITH 53,000 MILES WHICH I
find very comfortable. I have been thinking of buying the honda cb1100, I see you have one. What is your opinion on the comparison of the two?
Apples and oranges comparison between those two bikes. The CB1100 was a little cramped for me at 6'1". Tried taller seat, adjustable footpegs, and different handlebars to get the fit right, ever could find the right combo. Footpegs are too far forward for sportier riding like a more modern naked bike, but not far enough forward to mimic the standard riding position of a 70's era Japanese UJM. Your experience may differ. It is a wonderful bike as long as you aren't obsessed with big power. They only make 85 or so HP at the wheel, which isn't much for 1100 cc inline 4, but it is a mildly tuned air-cooled engine.
If I were in the market for another retro standard, I probably would get the Kawasaki Z900RS. I have ridden those and it is smoother, has better brakes, better suspension, and it was more comfortable for me. It has the slightly sportier riding position I wish the CB1100 had, plus plenty of power.
Hopefully, you can find at CB1100 to test ride and see how you like it before you buy one. Hope that helps.
@@aaronbehindbars Thank's that was my opinion when I sat on one. A little cramped for me. I an also 6-1. I like my vstrom so much Ill' probably just keep it. I do agree with you on the Kawasaki too, Thanks for responding
I have a question. Have you ever had a problem with speed indication or speedometer? Have you had other problems with this motorcycle? Regards
Thanks for the vid gave me some new ideas for my wee.
sorry I don't understand what you're saying...why are we so expensive additional equipment?? This hand protection I bought it for 106 dollars
nice cb1100...how do you like it?
Aaron Fink, any chance you have the template you used to make the handguard extension?
Long gone, sorry. It was easy to make using some thick paper (I think I used something like a cereal box).
Aaron Fink , yours looks so well made. Thanks for the idea.
what holes did you put in, Givi airflor
Wow genius!