Other Modifications
YSS front fork internals upgrade.... definitely a big improvement on the ADV350 2024 model fork which I found to be weak for my 90kg weight (in riding gear)
The YSS springs feel as though they are going a little soft after only about 15,000km. This is very unfortunate and its not possible to buy YSS springs for this bike to suit rider weight and riding style preference.
I'm seriously thinking about importing and upgrading to
Andreani Misano Evo Fork Cartridges complete with correct springs to match myvweight and riding style.
Ohlins rear shocks are good, but with hindsight I'd stick with the Profender and save paying the extra cost on import and brand name tax. I had Profender on my previous ADV350 (which was an insurance right-off in the Maesai floods). They performed very well at a considerably less cost.
I've recently purchase small aftermarket fairing wings (Lazada) to give more wet weather protection to my legs. They work well. Honda OEM accessory version doesn't seem available in Thailand yet.
I'm using a BMC air filter and I've removed some restricting rubber snorkel sleeve inside the airbox to try and improve airflow. Doing this makes the air intake a little noisier.
I'm using a
Malossi Maxifly system clutch and bell which is an improvement over the stock clutch and bell (not that the stock is at all bad). This is matched with a
Malossi Multivar 2000 variator set which gives impressive performance boost on twisty mountain roads.
The Malossi upgrade is not entirely necessary in my opinion and I've done over 25,000 km on stock with great fun to be had. But the Malossi is icing on the cake and I like the extra performance very very much.
I purchased Malossi from the Thai importer via Lazada and went on to purchase further Malossi kits and spares direct from Malossi in Europe.
Exhaust is an
Arrow Indy Race slip-on which saves about 6kg in weight and sounds great without being obnoxiously loud. Even gives a nice crackle on deceleration as the exhaust gas is purged. Spark plug colour is fine. No concerns about fuel mixture being adversely changed. Purchased from the Thailand Arrow importer.
For two finger stopping power I changed out the stock pads for
EBC Sintered HH Series pads (part #SFA196HH and part #SFA415HH). Purchased from Lazada.
These are great pads giving excellent modulation/ no fade even when running very hot dancing it in the mountains. I did try Brembo pads but didn't get on with them at all.
Last but not least, I fitted a really effect
Givi screen dropped to the lowest height setting in the mountains and off road so as to reduce viewing obstruction peering over/through a screen....and at the second from highest setting to enable sitting very comfortably and quietly when touring open roads. Purchased from Givi importer via Lazada. It was expensive but well worth it indeed. I'd consider a direct import myself if I did it again, as they are sold very cheaply in Europe.
(Lowest position setting)
Second from highest position. I'm about 175cm and in this position the wind goes over tge top of my (Arai Quantic) helmet.