Monday, March 6, 2023

Airoh commander boost update!

As a motorcyclist you have to wear protective equipment, but how often do you have to replace it?

In 2017-18 I bought the scorpion ADV-X helmet. It was reasonably priced and it ticked all the boxes for me in terms of usability, it had a flip-out sun visor and a peak for off-road riding.

It wasn't until recently that it started to show its age. The sun visor button didn't work very well anymore, as it has seen quite a bit off road it starting to show.

So I decided to buy a new one. At first I looked at the successor to the ADV-X, but I noticed that it became even heavier than its predecessor.

That's why I bought the Airoh commander boost. It is a nice helmet with a matte finish. It comes in a variety of colors and I bought it, how could it be otherwise, with the orange color scheme to match my bike.

It came with a bunch off parts like a pinlock, and adapters for the different configurations and even an action camera mount.

I took it for a first spin and I can say it's a better helmet than the Scorpion, or maybe it was a long time overdue to change helmets.

I'll elaborate more on how it performs later when I post a longer term review. For now you will have to settle for some pictures.




29-04-2023 update

So I’ve been wearing the helmet during a few event in the past 2 weeks. I drove it on highways, off-road and byways. 

This is what I observed. For highway use this might not be the best helmet out there. The reason being that a lot wind is getting inside the helmet especially if you don’t put the chin cover piece in. I didn’t put in the chin piece te be able to get the helmet on and off easier. Next time I'll add the chin piece to see how much off a difference it makes.

Other than that it provides a really big field of view that;s something I really like in all circumstances. I really get the impression that people actually can see you inside the helmet.

In the off- road the “breath ability “ plays in its favour so it doesn’t cook your brains. 

During my return from France I got hammered by a rain storm and I have to admit that it felt save at all moments. It  is a nice place to be like your own privite cocoon shielded from the outside world. Also the padding is of decent quality too, this also adds to the wearing comfort.


One of the things that also stand out for me is the weight it is really light and it really feels nice during longer rides. 


That’s it for now I’ll keep you updated on how it does in the long term.

Bye for now 👊







New rear tire!


It's been a while since my last post, lets say life just gets in the way. 

I finally got to install new my rear tire. Previously I ran the motoz rallz tubeless tire with dimensions 150/70-18 on a 2.5 inch rim. 

As a consequence the tire was very rounded because that's not the kind of rim what this tire is designed for.

So in comes the Rallz 14/80-18 tube type tire, and this one fits the 2.5 inch wheel perfect. Now that's a very small size tire for a 160HP bike. 

I took the bike for a spin yesterday and needless to say that the traction control has its hand full controlling the back wheel. I wanted to scrub the tire in and see how its behaves. 

I'm curious how long it'll last, I have a 3-days camping trip planned in April, we'll see how it hold up.

Bye for now 👊

KTM,adventure,Motoz,rallz,1290

KTM,adventure,Motoz,rallz,1290

Motoz Rallz after 4500km

Motoz rallz after 4500km


Monday, February 13, 2023

First ride of 2023!

 Cloudy and grey skies, time to get going!


The weather gods are kind to us this time of the year. Time to set the beast loose for the first time this year! 

Some impressions about my sunday ride.  Drove about 200km mixed on and offroad but mostly tarmac. Not the most beautifull ride I ever did but I got to ride and thats the most important.

Those wind turbines are popping up everywhere, I never saw one up close, they are huge!


















Bye for now ✌


Tuesday, January 31, 2023

KTM 1290 SAR Outback Motortek ultimate protection combo review

Welcome to my review of the outback motortek ultimate protection combo for the KTM 1290 super adventure R.


👉Why did I buy this Kit?


First of, I bought the ultimate protection combo which consists of  the following items:

  • the skidplate and bracket
  • lower crashbars
  • upper crashbars


Outback Motortek performs crash tests on all of their newly develloped equipment and they put
all those test video's online here: Outback motortek youtube page

I bought this kit  because they are one of the only companies that make protection kits that actually work in real offroad circumstances.


👉Where did I buy the kit?


Outback Motortek works with a dedicated dealer network. For my location that's allroadmoto .

The kit costs 765 euros. This might differ depending on where you live. It's quite a bit of money, but if your bike crashes it will cost you more in repairs.


👉 Installation


You don't get any printed instructions with the gear. However, on the plastic packaging you'll find a QR code, when you scan it, it brings you to the installation video on their YouTube chanel

I'm not going to cover all this since that is done by Outback Motortek, it is pretty straight forward when you follow the instructional video's.


👉 Overall quality and Issues


The cons ðŸ‘‡


  • I've noticed that the videos aren't always consistent with what you receive. By that I mean they will talk about what screws and bolts to use in certain locations, but I found myself not having the same type of bolts or screws in the kit. For example longer bolts than mentioned.
  • Also some bolts were too short to work. I had to repurpose some KTM bolts to get the lower crash bars to attach to the support bracket.
  • The paintwork is not the best quality,not to say it is bad but I received the bars with slightly damaged paint but it was not clearly visible when mounted. I will say they do a good job of packaging everything to avoid this.
  • I also think they could provide better quality bolts with the kit, I'm afraid the bolt heads will get round very easily.
  • You should also keep in mind that this kit adds significant weight to an already heavy bike, it certainly isn't light.
  • To my surprise, I found that the fuel pump high pressure line was exposed on the left side due to the skid plate design and that's a really big minus for me. See the picture below. The original KTM protection is higher and does provide more protection in that area.















The pros ðŸ‘‡


  • Once everything is assembled, the bars feel very sturdy.
  • The skid plate provides better than stock protection for the engine cases and exhaust. It can also be easily removed for maintenance.
  • The lower crash bars are firmer than stock and offer better protection.The cross braces are well thought out and provide the stiffness that was missing from the stock bars.
  • The uppers provide extra protection for the side panels and are very rigid. they also allow the mounting of small panniers for inner tubes or other small items.
  • The looks, the kit looks really good on the bike, it's not just functional, it also works aesthetically.
  • The kit fits just right, no need to bend things to make it fit, everything fits really well.


👉 End result


KTM,SAR,1290,super,adventure,outback motortek,ultimate combo

KTM,SAR,1290,super,adventure,outback motortek,ultimate combo

KTM,SAR,1290,super,adventure,outback motortek,ultimate combo

KTM,SAR,1290,super,adventure,outback motortek,ultimate combo

KTM,SAR,1290,super,adventure,outback motortek,ultimate combo



KTM,SAR,1290,super,adventure,outback motortek,ultimate combo















KTM,SAR,1290,super,adventure,outback motortek,ultimate combo




👉 Conclusions



I have no doubt that this kit will protect the engine better than the gear supplied by KTM. After all, we all want to protect our investment. 
You might think that the list of negatives is quite long, but those are in all honesty minor things. none of those things should be a deal breaker. 
If you look critically at a product, you will always find room for improvement, but that does not make it a bad product.

So in conclusion there is always a bit of a trade-off, it is a very well thought out product that does exactly what it is supposed to do. The thorough product testing by outback Motortek speaks volumes about their dedication. 



So in resume the biggest drawbacks for me:


  • The added weight
  • A little more hassle when working on the bike
  • Unprotected high pressure fuel line





👉 If the above mentioned stuff doesn't bother you, I'd say this is the perfect kit for you.


Bye for now ✌

Saturday, January 14, 2023

New toys for the 1290!

 Finally my chrashbars have arrived!


I bought a set of upper and lower crashbars+ engine skidplate from @outback motortek. I ordered them from @allroadmoto who send over last week. Thanks for the goodies!

I also have a set of Motoz Rallz waiting to be installed. 

Getting ready for the new season!

Motoz, outback motortek
Outback Motortek and Motoz Rallz
outback motortek,ktm,1290,supe adventure
Outback Motortek skidplate and crash bars uppers and lower

Saturday, January 7, 2023

UPDATE KTM 1290 SAR 1 year ownership review






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Small update, you can start reading about my 1290 review here KTM 1290 SAR 1-year ownership review


I still have a lot to cover but it's a start, happy reading.

Bye for now 👊