Well, I have made a few more alterations to Big Ethel in
preparation for the upcoming trip.
The Pelican top-case is proving to be very functional – I
think I may like it even more than I do the SW Motech Trax top case – but I
still switch back and forth. I find the Trax case better for long distance
asphalt and light gravel duty, and the Pelican better for the rougher, more
off-road and trail riding stuff.
The main reason is because the Trax box is so
much larger, I tend to load more in it, which adds up to more weight and that
translates to a greater risk of breaking a bolt or mount while hitting the
trail hard. This has happened once already during a spirited ride down the
K&P Trail, so I am cautious of which case I mount to the bike before I head
out.
I am still unsure as to which I will use on the Epic East
Coast and Trans Lab Highway Adventure...time , and advice from my riding
partners will likely answer that question.
Another new piece of equipment is the 1 gallon Rotopax fuel
can. Currently bolted to the top of my Pelican case, it will be a simple
re-and-re to install it on the Trax box if I decide that it is the right box
for the trip.
I also made a couple of comfort and ergonomics adjustments
recently. 2 weeks ago I bolted on a set of foot peg lowering plates from
Adventure Tech LLC and my knees are much happier. I purchased these used, from
a friend of mine who decided to go with a different set up.
I also installed a
Givi AirFlow wind screen in place of my original. It mounts on the stock
hardware so I still have the ratcheting 3 position adjustment, and I now have
almost 8” of height adjustment as well.
What a difference this new wind screen
makes. All of the buffeting that I was experiencing on the peak / visor of my
Arai XD4 helmet is now completely gone, and I am now able to hear my music at
less than half volume while riding at highway speeds. Very, very impressed.
Finally, I managed to get my Adventure Tech LLCsoft luggage guards mounted to
the bike last night, and then strapped my Shad ZuluPack luggage on to Big Ethel
for the first time.
I think that I am really going to like this set up, and
will be putting it to an initial road-test this weekend as I ride out to the
Horizon’s Unlimited Ontario 2015 Overland Travellers Meeting at Lake
Couchiching in Rama, Ontario.
The big trip is fast approaching!.....I cannot wait to hit the
road...
I hope that you will come along for the ride,
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Hope you are enjoying the ride.