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Written by Alun   
Tuesday, 25 October 2011 15:36

Mick Kemp, 43, recently returned from a once in a lifetime trip, won when he entered Yamaha’s ‘Super Ténéré Test Ride to Adventure’ demonstrator draw held earlier in the year.

Mick, a gas fitter from Whitstable in Kent, turned adventurer and accompanied world traveller and world record holder Nick Sanders in a 2,200 mile ride from the Spanish enclosure of Cueta across the Atlas Mountains to the desert oasis of Merzouga before heading south to the Anti-Atlas Mountains, riding Yamaha’s XT1200Z Super Ténéré.

Mick was riding with 18 other adventurers on a journey Nick Sanders has run for 12 years, “It was really nice riding with Mick. He was a real gentleman, and we were both on Super Ténérés, the perfect bike for the job.” Said Nick.

As icing on the cake, The Bike Shop Faversham where Mick took the initial test ride on the Yamaha contacted clothing distributor Feridax who kitted him out in adventure riding gear and a Shoei helmet for the trip.

Mick was plainly rapped after arriving back in the UK. ‘‘This was a trip of a lifetime! I’m still trying to find my way down from cloud nine! It was a fantastic experience to ride with Nick, Caroline and their team, all of whom were absolutely outstanding in their dedication to not just ensuring that we all got home in one piece, but that we all had the opportunity to make the most of the trip.

 

I personally learnt so much from Nick where riding the Super Ténéré is concerned that I now feel able to get even more pleasure from my own machine.  The Super Ténéré is a brilliant bike! I rode a total of 2,200 miles through some very tough and demanding terrain and the bike didn't miss a beat which is testament to the build quality of the Yamaha.’’

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fantastic
Tony
your a very lucky man are you going to do a write up for the magazine re the journey
Tony , October 26, 2011
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SteveK2311
Fantastic trip, v jealous! Bikes a good un, Yamaha luggage less so.
SteveK2311 , October 29, 2011
Yamaha Luggage
rds34
Agree about the luggage, the plastic really does break easily + cheap locks. At least Yamaha know how to make motorcycles though
rds34 , November 04, 2011 | url
tenere
sandi
Used to have a 660 tenere that I brought back from germany after living there.That never missed a beat either till some low life nicked it over here.Now enjoy riding a v-strom 650 thats good too.
sandi , November 09, 2011
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harley
what a bike Yamaha has made i purchaced one of the first shipment to arrive here in Australia ,a decision i have never one regreted i have 21500 klms on the clock in just over 18 months with no reliablity problems , only one concern in rough going low gaer is a bit tall so i have to fide the rear brake to govern speed in tricky going ,so far i am really happy with the bike and would not hesitate to buy another .Thats a bold statement from an ex BMW owner cheers to all
harley , November 10, 2011

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