So we've all heard/seen the 650 xchallenge...let's see your XCOUNTRY!

Discussion in 'Thumpers' started by Olas, Dec 3, 2007.

  1. Olas

    Olas Long timer

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    Both bikes are similar...same engine, frame..etc...yet totally different at the same time...one's mostly for dirt the other one is for 'whatever'...There's so many posts about the xchallenge but none concerning the xcountry. I really love mine and have a blast everytime I get on it, no doubt about it. I want to see pictures of you riding your xcountry, mods you've done, etc...I haven't done much to mine besides a tail tidy, took of the useless canister, got a leo vince exhaust..I'm currently making a luggage rack and a skidplate out of sheet metal at school and will probably have them installed by next week (I hope) so pics of that soon but for now...:

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    Ok, let's see yours!
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  2. Mr. Magoo

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    Very Cool! :D
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  3. GB

    GB . Administrator Super Moderator

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    Nice action shots! :thumb

    And apparently, of the G650 trio, this X Country is the most popular, yet you don't see much of them here.. :scratch

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  4. Olas

    Olas Long timer

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    Yeah, what's the deal with that? I know there's a few in here...just trying to round them up..
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  5. Mr. Magoo

    Mr. Magoo Long timer

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    I really like those bikes! I think most are being used as urban transport. :D
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  6. intheways

    intheways Been here awhile

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    Nice pics! With some work the Xcountry would make a sweet touring bike, but I guess it ends up being almost a F650 then:huh
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  7. deli-g650

    deli-g650 bring'n the funk

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    i hope to get some action pics this week.

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  8. Olas

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    Nice! Is that a bmw windshield? How do you like it? Tell me a little bit about those handguards...
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  9. deli-g650

    deli-g650 bring'n the funk

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    it is an airblade universal windshield. i like, but it does fit like a universal wind shield. a little to much gap around th head light.... it creates a small glare from the headlight. i am sure i can make something work to fix that. it was well worth the $60 i paid for it.... http://www.flyncycle.com/acatalog/Super_Fly_Screen.html
    sturdy fit, looks good, helps a little with wind...
    the handguards are for a KTM that i found NIB on sleaze-bay. $20 .. they also seem to be doing the trick... its been pretty cold and they block alot of wind. keeping my fingers crossed for a TT rack for X-mas.
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  10. RobbieO

    RobbieO Muskokatard

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    Here's mine!
    I have only installed a tail tidy and stock X-Challenge skid plate.
    Doing an Akrapovic and cycra Pro-bends this winter.

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  11. GB

    GB . Administrator Super Moderator

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    Nice Robbie!! You gotta tell us more about the Akrapovic exhaust for the G650, didn't know it was available..

    Keep it comin' :lurk
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  12. Olas

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    So i got the base cut, bent and mounted for my skid plate and tomorrow i'll be welding the side protection...I'll be posting some pictures tomorrow night....:clap The luggage rack is almost done too...Since I am welding it to the grab bars that come on the xcountry I'm going to have to cut out a piece of the front so that you can still take the seat on/off without having to take off the rack.
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  13. RobbieO

    RobbieO Muskokatard

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  14. SAWBONES

    SAWBONES Chicken Rider

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    How's the seat comfort on those X-Countrys?
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  15. RobbieO

    RobbieO Muskokatard

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    8 1/2 hours in one day. WAY better than my DRZ!
    It's one of the reasons I bought the Country
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  16. Olas

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    Well....here it is:

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    Keep in mind, I am a rookie welder with limited experience but I have a great teacher. Mounts up nicely, I can tell there's a bit more noise coming from down there, not much but it just sounds different you know? I am happy with it :D It cost me roughly 15 dollars and a few hours of drawing and fabricating to make it. Oh yeah, this is probably about 90 % finished, I plan on adding some holes to the front so I can mount a tool tube up there. Any other suggestions? :ear
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  17. GB

    GB . Administrator Super Moderator

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    Looks good :thumb

    In the last picture, I would round off the sharp 90 degree edge near the oil filter cover. Plus, the banjo bolt under the engine looks vulnerable if the bashplate flexes against it.. Maybe a rubber bushing of sorts that can be mounted around it to take he load :dunno

    now, get it painted and you're done :thumb
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  18. scarysharkface

    scarysharkface Broke it/Bought it Supporter

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    Gadget Boy's suggestions and a hole for the oil drain plug and I think you're good to go! Looks great!
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  19. Olas

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    Here's the finished skidplate and rack:

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    I couldn't wait till the morning to take pics....sorry :D

    Any links to shops that sell good top boxes I could mount to this?
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  20. GOT DIRT?

    GOT DIRT? Been here awhile

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    Looks good,nice job.
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