Last October I bough a “fixer upper” for a winter project bike.

It was a super super good deal as it was the weekend before snow storm coming in.

I liked the idea of a heavy, shaft drive bike to ride to Alaska summer of 2025.
Heavy means, amazing wind buffeting abilities. No matter what I do to the T7/Tenere 700, it will never be as good at bucking the wind as a T1200! When I went to Canada on a t1200 and fought the wind for an entire day, I was SO glad I brought the T1200 instead of the T7!

PROBLEMS with the T1200

  • shifter was bend all the way back making it very difficult to shift.
    • FIX: I used knipex pliers and just bend it back, as I looked online for replacements and they were expensive.
  • major cupping on front tire
    • FIX: new tire
  • broken handguards, junky OEM handguards are not legit
    • FIX: I bought some barkbusters
  • Major panel scratch
    • FIX: Back ordered a side panel from RM
  • Old and dying battery
    • FIX: Ordered a light weight tusk pro lithium battery from RM (link below)
  • Dim headlights
    • FIX: Ordered and installed super bright LED lights (link below)
  • AUX lights dimmer was not working and the aux lights were about as bright as my flashlight
    • FIX: Ruby R4 aux lights with the super cool yellow cover for high vis during the day in town and floods out in the wilderness. (link below)
      FIX: I wired it to the highbeams with a relay (details below). Has a reversed power for highbeam, meaning when you take away 12v…the high beams turn on. (link below)
  • No heated grips
    • FIX: Installed my fav Oxford heated grips (link below)
  • Leaking final drive shaft drive
    • FIX: ordered a shaft drive seal and watched a couple of youtube vids, which cost about $30 + $10 for special grease
  • While I had the rear wheel off, I put it on my tusk truing stand and noticed the rear wheel was CRAZY ‘off’.
    • FIX: while it was off, I took the front off too and took them both to Impluse to have the wheels true’d up. They charged me $170 to mount both tires, true up both wheels and blance with dynabeads. SO SO much smoother!
  • THE MOST TIME CONSUMING and frustrating issue was…the Yamaha OEM boxes. Some idiot decided a small plastic hook that you can’t replace was a good idea. I asked my friend to help me and he spent hours measuring and building a software file to have them built. I counted the cost and said, I don’t like this fragile system so I’m going to what I know(soft saddle bags). No tusk racks :(, so I had to spend 3x as much and get giant loop and outback racks 🙁
    • FIX: Blackfriday sale with Giant Loop “around the world panniers”, including the outback mototek luggage rakcs. These should outlast the bike…and me. Very very few failure points

SHOPPING LIST

SUMMARY:

Super fun to give new life into a adventure Motorcycle that will carry me and make many amazing memories…including many trips to Alaska…every 3-4 years! I wonder if I could live without the T1200 for a couple of years and just leave it in Alaska and then fly home. Then fly up most every summer and explore Alaska. Lots of puzzles to solve and figure out, I really do enjoy restoring a bike and getting it squared away in the winter time.
True’d up wheels and new tires with the dynabeads made this 10x smoother than it was. When I first road it was very rough and I almost didn’t buy it. So glad I did, as this will be a great long range moto camping system!

NEXT is some “shake out rides” to see if I can find any other issues before a big trip.

Note major scratch in side panel and bend back shifter!

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