The Yamaha Tenere thread
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
i actually chose the burmot rack so i could hang the top of me bags off the lifting bar and the bottom to a adv spec pannier support as the exhaust is a problem i already had me wolfmans from the old bike so needed the height to make em work ...be interested to see a picture of your luggage set up
whats the wether forcast ..wheres me map
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
On the exhaust silencer front , I went for a classic oval in titanium from Fuel exhausts in the end.
Looks very nicely made, designed and manufactured in UK. I also like that you can fit the o/e heel guard to it as well.
Looks very nicely made, designed and manufactured in UK. I also like that you can fit the o/e heel guard to it as well.
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
The front mounting points of the rack are just visible under the pannier.
The Mosko’s fit like they were designed to the exact profile of the Tenere after lopping the grab handles off the Bumot rack.
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Very interesting video here...first explanation I've seen of the anti-squat rear geometry.
That linkage looks vulnerable though.
The price in Canada seems a little steep.
Given the thing is built in France, it's likely to be more expensive here next year.
That linkage looks vulnerable though.
The price in Canada seems a little steep.
Given the thing is built in France, it's likely to be more expensive here next year.
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
Canadian/USA models are built in Japan Richard.Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:20 pm Very interesting video here...first explanation I've seen of the anti-squat rear geometry.
That linkage looks vulnerable though.
The price in Canada seems a little steep.
Given the thing is built in France, it's likely to be more expensive here next year.
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
Interesting...but I wonder what the import duty will be on a French one under WTO rules....as that appears to be where we are heading.
Just looked it up...it will be 6%.
Just looked it up...it will be 6%.
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
The are well made aren't they Bob. Got one for the Alp and found the family owned & run business excellent to deal with . And they are made in Britain
The sound the one on the Alp produces is rather nice as well
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
I see your point, yes I guess everything will be dearer including my favourite cheeseRichard Simpson Mark II wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:25 pm Interesting...but I wonder what the import duty will be on a French one under WTO rules....as that appears to be where we are heading.
Just looked it up...it will be 6%.
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