deepcdiver
Husqvarna
AA Class
I had a half tank of fuel/75 street miles on the clock. used a scale ot one end of the bike and a "shim" the same thickness as the scale at the other wheel, then swapped and added the two.
Subtracting for 1.6 est gallons of fuel + the stuff already taken off the bike, i ended up with a stock weight no fuel of 337lb for my TE630.
One could easily hit 310 with: LV single pipe -17lb, Shorei battery -5lb, passenger footpegs and grab loops I think easily 5lb.
Of course I will weigh it down again with rear rack, Dirt bagz standoffs, handguards, larger tank,
skidplate, and will swap the Scott damper over from my 610.
I had front tire shimmy the first ride at 60MPH and over. Second ride I checked the tire pressures. Was at 28/35, I aired down to 25/25 arbitrarily, and the shimmy was gone. Will see how it now does on grooved highway, on the earlier ride the 630 hated it whereas I do not recall any issue with the 610.
Subtracting for 1.6 est gallons of fuel + the stuff already taken off the bike, i ended up with a stock weight no fuel of 337lb for my TE630.
One could easily hit 310 with: LV single pipe -17lb, Shorei battery -5lb, passenger footpegs and grab loops I think easily 5lb.
Of course I will weigh it down again with rear rack, Dirt bagz standoffs, handguards, larger tank,
skidplate, and will swap the Scott damper over from my 610.
I had front tire shimmy the first ride at 60MPH and over. Second ride I checked the tire pressures. Was at 28/35, I aired down to 25/25 arbitrarily, and the shimmy was gone. Will see how it now does on grooved highway, on the earlier ride the 630 hated it whereas I do not recall any issue with the 610.