The Yamaha Tenere thread
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Me too Nico , it does help if you know a bit of French but the vids are good anyway
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Just a heads up--and Bob knows about this--we are nearly there on a carbon/kevlar bashplate--just finessing the final fit--and using ferdie's T7 as a test--and he's been running this prototype for a while. We'll launch it on www.kodamacomposites.co.uk when we are ready--just making sure that it bolts on and fits to our satisfaction.
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I found this on another forum, I’m sure some of you have already seen it but I thought that it’s worth sharing.
A pair of Motion Pro beadbreakers mounted where the pillion foot pegs go.
A pair of Motion Pro beadbreakers mounted where the pillion foot pegs go.
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I'm still running mine around.
Had it 4 years.
Got some Becker boxes to mount to I soon.
Had it 4 years.
Got some Becker boxes to mount to I soon.
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
I nearly bought one
Bought another Yam instead, a WR - F for an easier life on the trails
Bought another Yam instead, a WR - F for an easier life on the trails
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
Picking my new red n white one on Saturday and will go straight on some trails, it has the full Adventure pack on , got a great deal , road a demo bike and i forgot how much fun a bike is with out messing around with settings etc, its a great long distance off roader with superb road abilities and the torque is more than i ever anticipated.
The yamaha heated grips are brilliant, used them many times on different bikes and look a factory fit.
Probably will get some Excel gold rims sorted in the next month or so which will really finish it off! Oh yeah:))
The yamaha heated grips are brilliant, used them many times on different bikes and look a factory fit.
Probably will get some Excel gold rims sorted in the next month or so which will really finish it off! Oh yeah:))
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Re: The Yamaha Tenere thread
formidable bike
gonna need some help in the boingy bits for me but i dont expect to be doin hard trails stuff on it at all .leave that to the mighty crf rally
did some big miles on me old one so lets see how she goes
gonna need some help in the boingy bits for me but i dont expect to be doin hard trails stuff on it at all .leave that to the mighty crf rally
did some big miles on me old one so lets see how she goes
whats the wether forcast ..wheres me map
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This was (Briefly) the future of the adventure bike bike market a few years ago.
It's good at what it does and it's reliable.......But For me, I'd sooner take a mobile library off road.
I'm glad Yamaha had a re-think.
But It's mine and a Tenere and I can post a picture on this thread!
It's good at what it does and it's reliable.......But For me, I'd sooner take a mobile library off road.
I'm glad Yamaha had a re-think.
But It's mine and a Tenere and I can post a picture on this thread!