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Pity you got a black one Dave - they're the ones for hanging out at biker bars, the blue ones are for riding QUOTE]
When I rode the Tenere down from Auckland it was blue, now it's black, and it's the same bike. To make a sale, the relevant coloured parts were swapped over, as it seems there's a shortage of blue ones.
F650GS? Not for adventure riding, although I like it a lot, but the cast wheels, 19-inch on the front, and shorter travel suspension limit its appeal. Great on gravel, but not more than that.
F800GS? Now that's the question that's hard to answer. It's well over a year since I rode one, and that was only on its standard tyres, which like all of that type are useless off-road. There was one in our group at Kaikoura, and the rider completed all the tracks without undue problems. A well worn TKC80 at high pressure on the rear didn't help, but They're a very capable bike. The twin cylinder engine has a very broad useable rev range, and six gears are nice.
I'd need to ride them both over the same terrain to decide. Like the Yamaha, the BMW needs various protective parts added, and they are at BMW prices.
They list it as a Tie Down point instead of using the handlebars like the rest of. Trying to be unique I guess? I still think it is a tow hitch for other Yammies and big tanks in the mud...
If it is, that's a good idea, but why didn't R&D spend a bit more money and fit a 2 tonne winch there with a PTO, that'll work and I am sure there is room....![]()
And none of it is cheap either, nice getting the right stuff but it is spendie to look coordinated and cool, plenty of other gear that would be better for less.
NZKTM, tow hook is removable with 4 bolts, I pissed myself when I saw it too and made losta snied remarks about needing to be towed![]()
Cheers Andi & Ellen
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Two Moto Kiwis Adventure Ride, May 3rd 2012 -> 20XX Prudhoe Bay Alaska -> Ushuaia Argentina -> Then Wherever We Point The Bars
Have a look at this http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/yam...enere_1987.php 177kg 46horsies 23l tank.
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Looks just like mine minus the dents
Always wanted one , got one, keeping it.
That site is notoriously incorrect. See the pic for the 2009 KLR 650.
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
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