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I test rode the "Super Tenere" with my partner when they were first released. We were very impressed with the comfort and room. The seat has two height settings (adjusted in less than a minute, no tools needed) I'm 183cm and had no problem even at the taller setting. We would have bought one, but it was outside my budget for new, no used ones available at that stage. The balance at almost standstill was what amazed me. The engine is a Gem. They run tubeless tyres on clever spoked wheels (like the big beamers)
Have fun exploring whats out there. Good luck.
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My Beta TR34 had clever tubeless spoked rim in the 80s. As a Beta owner you'd think. . .
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Ahh. That's where you need to fit a TuBliss system, at least into the rear. You'll love it, honest injun.
Now this thread is going somewhere.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Hiya, Gremlin pointed me to this thread...
I've got an '13 S10 - had it for around 9 months and done nearly 10k on it. Great bike, engine is pretty smooth for a P2 and has grunt everywhere. Traction control can come on in the dry...
Have not done any 2-up riding on it but there is plenty of room on it and it is very comfortable. Also, really nimble - great road bike. I've fitted E-07's and it eats gravel now too.
Let me know if you've got any more questions...some more info on my blog & website. Also try here: http://www.yamahasupertenere.com/
Well, that was pretty awesome \o/
Headed out for a ride today. On the way back, as luck would have it, whilst zipping down The Terrace my eagle eyes spotted a Super Ténéré admist the bikes lined up; one quick u-turn later and we were giving it a good eyeball on the side of the road.
Was just debating about leaving a note when the owner turned up, so had a quck chat and swapped numbers.
They called me and swung past on their way home after work so we could have a good chat and look at her, and got to test out the two up seating position, to which senior management approves.
So the Super Ténéré is up there as a very strong contender, ticks a lot of boxes, and will track one down in earnest / head to Nelson/Auckland for a good test ride. Might have to wait till the end of the year though, as have to find that Susuki GSX1400 first...
If you read this, you know who you are; so thank you very much once again, most appreciated![]()
All sound like perfect valid reasons to me.
My (initial) impressions of the V-Strom was that it all seemed nice/good; in a very "utility" way, without being "wow, amazing" in any particular aspect. So I think it would be a great bike that would tick a lot of boxes, solo, two-up, commuting, off-tarmac / off-road etc.
Thing is... I want a GSX1400; so that is the priority, then later when bike #2 is feasible, I'll have another look at the V-Strom, but some very stiff competition there from the Ténéré / Super Ténéré... right now, I'm leaning towards the Yamaha.
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