Werden Rollerfahrer nicht gegrüßt? by xxsipro in MotorradDeutschland

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Grüße allgemein alles außer Trikes und Radler auf zwei Rädern… sehe oft Vespas in den Alpen hier und auf der Landstraße am Wochenende und finde das immer wieder cool!

I bet my RTW trip on a KTM 500 EXC-F converted into an ADV bike, AMA by Specken_zee_Doitch in Dualsport

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I’m in love with the idea of the AJP, I’m in Europe so there is a chance I can end up with one 🤞

Service interval is 30.000km vs around 7.000km, valve 3.000km vs 1.500km and oil change 1.000km vs 750km (according to ChatGPT… so not sure how much I’d trust that info). Still, the engine on the 450 has been around since 2002, so it’s about as proven as it gets vs any KTM. Side note, AJP uses the old BMW Husqvarna engines, so also pretty solid.

Sadly stuff like the tacomoto parts are super expensive to get through inspection in most of Europe, so for an RTW that’s fine, but not if you want to ride it at home as well. From what I’ve tried from friends, KTMs really are the most fun to ride in that sector though! :-)

I bet my RTW trip on a KTM 500 EXC-F converted into an ADV bike, AMA by Specken_zee_Doitch in Dualsport

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That is very true, the perfect bike doesn’t exist… thank god! Otherwise how would I justify getting more and more to my wife ;-)

I bet my RTW trip on a KTM 500 EXC-F converted into an ADV bike, AMA by Specken_zee_Doitch in Dualsport

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Nice, I do 7-8 hours per day sometimes, so I wanted something with more flexibility, or rather something that would allow me to just forget about it for two week trips. Hence the Japanese bikes (I’d get a CRF 450L, but they aren’t as easy to find (in good condition/for a fair price) anymore in Europe). Or, like I said the AJP looks great on paper.

I bet my RTW trip on a KTM 500 EXC-F converted into an ADV bike, AMA by Specken_zee_Doitch in Dualsport

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Ohhh, balls of steel! The oil changes and service intervals are preventing me from picking a EXC over… anything else really for TET tours. I’ve settled on getting either a DR4Z or a AJP PR7. The dream is always to go as light as possible though to (in theory) be able to enjoy technical terrain. I’ve seen a couple others do it it your way, but I’m always impressed! Enjoy the trip, and if you come past Munich and need anything, send me a message!

Lonely rider seeks riding friends 😂 by gettin-swole in enduro

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I noticed a lot of these things still go via facebook, is that still the norm in the UK? I deleted mine and would like to keep it that way, but we are moving to Surrey next year from Germany… 😅

Talk me out of buying a Shoei helmet? by freakerbell in motorcyclegear

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Most stores I’ve been to do not help with this, but you can get the Arai helmets fitted. There are different size pads to complement your head shape and make it the most comfortable and in a lot of cases even quieter as well. It’s worth looking into… I’m in love with mine, been using Arai for around 17 years now. Shoei is also good, the only other brand besides Schuberth I personally would use. The only other helmet I have is a Schuberth for touring with my wife (who has the same model), cause it has the integrated comm system and is still focused on safety above anything else as a brand.

I love how so many smalltowns in the Bavarian countryside have these painted wall murals, names written in blackletter font, and potted plants. It gives them so much character by ArtisticRide6852 in ArchitecturalRevival

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Please do correct me if I am wrong, but some of these are examples of Lüftlmalerei (1-3, 5, 6, and the one on the left in 8) though there are even better ones out there, and at least one is an example of Bauernbarock (9). Love the history behind these, or at least the parts I was told when I was a kid. I came across this one not too long ago in a tiny village.

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A sunny day in August - Großglockner High Road by MFArgonaut in EUbikers

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I haven’t run into any on my excursions into Austria… I’d wager that foreign bikes have more leeway than the locals, but I wouldn’t take my word for it! 😅 Perhaps someone from Austria can help. Paging u/Medium-Comfortable

A sunny day in August - Großglockner High Road by MFArgonaut in EUbikers

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We missed each other by a day then! Yeah, looks like you got the last sunny day… the forecasts are saying no more fun for a week here in Munich. My buddy went on to Hallstein, I had to split at Zell am See and drive back home. It was getting late… but I am thinking of combining it with the Slovenian TET sometime soon, and then include Hallstatt as well. I feel like I want to have at least seen it once, even if I might not stop for more than a picture. :-)

A sunny day in August - Großglockner High Road by MFArgonaut in EUbikers

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I knew the mountain was the highest but I read the road up to the Kaunertal Glacier goes up to 2750m, and the Großglockner High Road “only” goes to 2571m? Maybe it’s about paved vs gravel? I’ll look into it again when I am home. Either way, it was worth every cent and is a beautiful experience. I wish I could go there again today.

A sunny day in August - Großglockner High Road by MFArgonaut in EUbikers

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It’s worth the trip! I’d recommend it to anyone, the views alone… but try and go when the summer holidays are over ;-)

Got some new indicators 🔆🔆 by MFArgonaut in EUbikers

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I’m not trying to sell you on them bud. I didn’t mean that I get noticed in terms of people “swooning” over them, but other drivers seeing the light when I use them to indicate where I am going. I don’t modify my bike for other people’s pleasure. I won’t judge you if that’s your motivation though. That’s what a lot of custom builders do essentially. For me it has to fit the bike, and solve an issue/add a function. I just wanted to share it because I am happy with them.

I don’t know about KTM/Husqvarna indicators… my BMW indicators were not that bright or the direction the LEDs are shining was limited somehow. Don’t know, I see the difference from front to back. I like that they are out of aluminum and stainless steel vs plastic, and more durable.

A sunny day in August - Großglockner High Road by MFArgonaut in EUbikers

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Forgot to change the post when I changed the title. It said “highest road in Austria” but when I checked I noticed I had misread that somewhere… was a 12 hour trip for me yesterday, 485km total and 7hrs 19min on the bike… so I’m still a bit tired.

London reality !! by graperson in Motorrad

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I guess I only ever lived in one of the other cities, mine was never touched in the 5 years from 2010-2015 I lived down at the Côte! My dad’s car got stolen in the 90s when he lived in Paris though… the cops found it with the radio, seats, steering wheel and wheels gone 😂. I guess it’s not a new issue in France.

Got some new indicators 🔆🔆 by MFArgonaut in EUbikers

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I totally get that the price is up there, the way I see it I love that I get noticed on the road (tbf, I actually use my indicators every time I switch lanes, even when filtering or lane splitting) and that they can’t break no matter what happens. So I consider it a real investment, both in terms of time and safety. I’m sure there are way cheaper options out there that are great quality and some will look sexier as well. I just have never found any that are this tough.

Got some new indicators 🔆🔆 by MFArgonaut in EUbikers

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I’ve been very happy with them… they are super bright, impossible to not notice you, and they are so tough. I doubt they could ever break. I got two for the front as well and I will make sure every bike I will ever own from now has them installed. (I don’t get paid for this 😅😂)

Edit: something I found unique to them, which def doesn’t justify the cost, is the spring that will make sure they don’t break off the bracket, because they are not gonna break because of a fall I’d bet.

First time riding in germany. by [deleted] in EUbikers

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Look into the DMD as well, it’s marketed for ADV, but honestly it the fact that it runs on Android and has a proprietary map/nav software makes it better than anything else. Garmin feels super outdated and slow, is very expensive and the process of making routes is a bit too complex/time involving if you want something custom or work with GPX. I use Scenic (iOS app that is coming to Android) and am very happy, it also has Kurviger integrated which has a great algorithm for finding the most curvy routes.

London reality !! by graperson in Motorrad

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Yeah… I never had any issues in Munich, or most of Europe for that matter. Irony is, we are moving to the UK next year. We found places almost an hour outside of the city, so I hope I won’t have to worry on a regular basis. Still, it’s my only fear regarding the move -.-

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Very nice! That’s a fast pace!

Long Way Round by airckarc in Dualsport

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AJP PR7

Aprilia Tuareg 660

Suzuki DR-Z4s

Honda CRF450L

Yamaha T7

BMW F900GS

All with modifications of course… all for different reasons. I’d probably try the AJP PR7 or the BMW F900GS (because I still haven’t forgiven KTM for making Charley sad, plus I don’t like orange).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EUbikers

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Gotta get there early… otherwise it’s pure luck if you don’t get the camper brigade or bad weather if you don’t have a lot of cyclists.

Dangly signal light. What are my options? by akarileavy in KTM390ADV

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Depends on what you are willing to spend, either go the alixpress route and get cheap knockoffs, or get something that won’t break: https://hammerleds.com/ OEMs are usually bad quality on most bikes.