The Yamaha Tenere thread
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
perhaps a drill bit and some alloy spacers could shave a bit of weight off? it looks substantial.
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
Bang on, take the packaging away and it’s 4.5kg. Put it this way, it’s not going to break
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
Blimeyboboneleg wrote:Bang on, take the packaging away and it’s 4.5kg. Put it this way, it’s not going to break
I might take mine off, except it is handy
Thanks Bob
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
big toolkit for a trip down the strata florida on a T7 and some sandwiches perhaps.
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I think I will avoid deep water on minebikenav wrote:big toolkit for a trip down the strata florida on a T7 and some sandwiches perhaps.
Looks a nightmare to access
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WTF ...........................i'll stick to me DONK
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Strip half the bike to get to plugsPHILinFRANCE wrote:WTF ...........................i'll stick to me DONK
Makes BMW’s boxer seem like kids play
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
bloody ell thought the xt660z tank off was hard but at least the plugs in a normal side place and easily accessed .....
And I see yamaha have used the same fuel line connector ...cheap snappy plastic we have replaced it with a much stronger alloy metal one and its so easy to release ...so much for a "totally new design" raided the parts bin again ..
And I see yamaha have used the same fuel line connector ...cheap snappy plastic we have replaced it with a much stronger alloy metal one and its so easy to release ...so much for a "totally new design" raided the parts bin again ..
Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
Yes the plastic fairing mounts are also a cheap fragile affair.
I’ve been using throw over panniers without side racks and despite the bike being on its side several times the mounts haven’t broken yet however after reading reports of side panels mounts shearing off I’ve decided to glue in some buttresses cut out of a bottle top bucket I had kicking around.