starting to grow a list of things i might want to change. the curve of the seat slides me forward so my knees just touch the tank bars. and i noticed this last outing that my underwear/pants seams chafe in the crotch. no, i'm not going to ride pantsless. and i think i'd like eventually to lower the bike a bit, the CG feels higher than i like.
Interesting, I come from having a really top heavy bike... The Himalayan feels so light and nimble in comparison... Nevertheless I continue to make modifications to make it lighter...
So far, things done that have shed weight off the bike:
1. Delkevic 14" complete exhaust system
2. Removed passenger pegs. No need for those since I do not carry a passenger
3. Removed EVAP system
4. Installed Hitchcock's Brake disc contoured for rear wheel.
5. Installed Royal Enfield Adventure handle bar in aluminum
6. Installed Hitchcock's Air injection delete kit
Things done that have added weight to the bike:
1. GIVI crash bars
2. EBC brake pads (yeah, these turned out to be a bit heavier than stock pads)
3. GIVI side stand larger foot plate
4. Barkbusters handguards
5. Rear wheel hugger
6. Grip Puppies
Net weight lost so far: 2.57 lbs. So at least I have not added weight to the bike...
Pending changes that will help to loose weight:
1. Lithium (LiFePO4) battery
2. Aluminum rims
3. Tubeless setup
4. Rear passenger seat removal to replaced with light weight pan.
5. If not needed, remove rear rack. The replacement of the rear seat with a flat pan might be enough to place the luggage there.
Pending changes that will make the bike gain weight:
1. Panniers and brackets
2. Tank bag
3. Front side bags
And yes, I am also on a diet to loose another 20 lbs