OK.....I am considering being the frontman for a true ulysses owner's manual. Set aside the normal BS of a manual and tell us all what we really need to know. Here is what I have learned in my first 6000 miles:
1. Turn in the original muffler for a warranty replacement muffer
2. Check out the rear wheel bearing and axle.....replace with better parts (someone can help me source the best replacement here)
3. I need driving lights and I am open the the best type
4. Heat on the right leg can be improved. Both additional ducting as well as insulation from the rider can help. I could attach pics of what I did, as well as what others have done.
5. The original tires don't last too long...maybe 5k. I replaced mine with Metzeler Roadtec Z6's.....they are rumored to last 10k miles. I couldn't complain with the originals until I had to replace them so early.
6. I currently have a check engine light that I have so far been unable to figure out. If anyone has the knowledge to get the code out of the bike without a dealer or special equipment we should post it.
If anyone else follows this thread and has some input I would be very interested in compiling all of our knowledge and writing a good article for all of the ulysses owners out there.
1. Turn in the original muffler for a warranty replacement muffer
2. Check out the rear wheel bearing and axle.....replace with better parts (someone can help me source the best replacement here)
3. I need driving lights and I am open the the best type
4. Heat on the right leg can be improved. Both additional ducting as well as insulation from the rider can help. I could attach pics of what I did, as well as what others have done.
5. The original tires don't last too long...maybe 5k. I replaced mine with Metzeler Roadtec Z6's.....they are rumored to last 10k miles. I couldn't complain with the originals until I had to replace them so early.
6. I currently have a check engine light that I have so far been unable to figure out. If anyone has the knowledge to get the code out of the bike without a dealer or special equipment we should post it.
If anyone else follows this thread and has some input I would be very interested in compiling all of our knowledge and writing a good article for all of the ulysses owners out there.