The Albatross
contributing rider
Although I have owned my Svartpilen 701 almost a year (second owner) It has taken me this long to mildly customise it to fit my uses. In New Zealand the back roads are pretty rough with lots of gravel and loose chip so tyres and suspension are top priorities. I fitted a Nitron R3 rear shock with a 92 N/mm spring and 8.0 N/mm springs to the forks. Also reduced the compression damping of the forks. To deal with the road conditions I just fitted Michelin Anakee Adventure tyres in the standard sizes.
Less important have been a Puig flyscreen cut down by 40 mm, TomTom RAM mounting wired to the switched accessory power outlet, Oxford heated grips, gearing down with 15/42 sprockets, a Carbon Garage side canvas pannier and a new Oberon slave clutch cylinder.
I tried two different designs of bar end mirrors but reverted to the originals as they have so much better rear view vision.
Now I have a light scrambler type bike to scoot around town and cope with the lovely back roads that wind through the countryside near Auckland. My longest trip so far has been 700 km two day trip to New Plymouth and back with no discomfort. Although the seat is firm the frequent fuel stops keep it within my comfort zone. The Svartpilen is very involving to ride, requiring close attention to ensuring you are in the right gear at the right time, but rewarding you with sparkling real world performance and lots of fun.
Happy riding!
Less important have been a Puig flyscreen cut down by 40 mm, TomTom RAM mounting wired to the switched accessory power outlet, Oxford heated grips, gearing down with 15/42 sprockets, a Carbon Garage side canvas pannier and a new Oberon slave clutch cylinder.
I tried two different designs of bar end mirrors but reverted to the originals as they have so much better rear view vision.
Now I have a light scrambler type bike to scoot around town and cope with the lovely back roads that wind through the countryside near Auckland. My longest trip so far has been 700 km two day trip to New Plymouth and back with no discomfort. Although the seat is firm the frequent fuel stops keep it within my comfort zone. The Svartpilen is very involving to ride, requiring close attention to ensuring you are in the right gear at the right time, but rewarding you with sparkling real world performance and lots of fun.
Happy riding!