Choose the Right Tires
Your stock tires may not suit the kind of terrain you’re targeting. For mixed riding:
- 50/50 tires like the Heidenau K60 or TKC 70s are solid choices.
- Aggressive off-road? Go for Mitas E-09 or Dunlop D606.
Adjust Suspension for Load and Terrain
Your bike might ride fine empty, but once loaded with gear, the dynamics change. Use preload and damping settings to adjust for:
- Rider weight + gear
- Trail riding vs highway comfort
- Potholes or rocky climbs
Luggage Setup: Hard vs Soft Bags
- Hard panniers: Best for road-heavy touring, waterproof, lockable.
- Soft bags: Lighter, safer off-road, more flexible and easier to fix.
Bonus tip: Always pack light and low to maintain center of gravity.
Protection Upgrades You Need
Stock bikes aren’t always trail-ready. Consider upgrading:
- Crash bars to protect your engine and radiator
- Skid plates for rock strikes
- Hand guards and folding levers
Ergonomics: Make It Fit YOU
Standing up on the pegs is crucial off-road. Add:
- Bar risers if you’re tall
- Pivoting foot pegs
- Adjustable brake/clutch levers
You’ll reduce fatigue and ride with better control.