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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    My KLR has arrived!! It's sitting out the back at Sawyers and I'll pick it up on friday (been waiting for the thing for six months and now its here I'm laid up with the flu and too crook to pick it up). I had a quick look onTuesday and it's a bit bigger than I imagined
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    oh and some pics and a write up once you got it ?

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    Only one I've got so far, parked at work. maybe more pics after tomoorw
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    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Only one I've got so far, parked at work. maybe more pics after tomoorw
    The lines are nice but they needed to graduate the green to silver interface on the tank/fairing.

    So how's it go?

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    Singles and Cruisers seem to be "in" in Europe recently,finally catching up with Sportsbikes in popularity,so many speed cameras and un-marked camera cars around these days speeding's going to get you caught sometime if you persist.
    "New Tenere" might well be a goer on that basis,old version was a big hit in mainland Europe,as all the old trailies were.XTX is big but also got a reputation for shoddy finish,engine paint can flake off and bubble pretty quickly and I've seen some truly disgraceful rust on spokesmy 11 year-old DR has none at all,both enough to put me off of buying one which is a shame.I'm pretty sure the XTX's are made in France so you'd think they'd make them to survive European weather,bikes from Honda's Spanish factory have a similar bad rep for finish,odd thing is though that my old SLR650 always cleaned up like new with very little effort.
    If the "New Tenere" does materialise it'll no more be a serious adventure trailie than the XTX is a proper trail-bike but hard though it may be for Kiwis to imagine most of these things are bought because they're good in town,it's illegal to ride a bike off-road just about everywhere in Britain for example unless you can find a friendly land-owner who'll let you use his private land.Also just about every road everywhere,no matter how narrow or isolated,is metalled here.Bit ironic really but trail bikes are quickly becoming the most sensible choice for urban riding due to their filtering ability and the crap state of the roads,that long-travel suspension being more used to pot-holes in neglected roads than for any off-road abilities.If the "New Tenere" does materialise it'll be as an answer to the F650 rather than the KLR or DR.

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    Will Kawasaki NZ do a "run out" sale on the last of the 06/07 model?
    At the right price, it could win some hearts.

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    that klr is a smart looking bike, I haven't seen one in the flesh yet, hope to see yours on a ride in the future!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    Will Kawasaki NZ do a "run out" sale on the last of the 06/07 model?
    At the right price, it could win some hearts.
    The Kawasaki shop in masterton were doing just that about a month ago. But not listed anymore on bikepoint anymore. So I guess they sold them. You'll have to be quick.

    Me, I'm happy wif my DR-Z.

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    Quote Originally Posted by young1 View Post
    that klr is a smart looking bike, I haven't seen one in the flesh yet, hope to see yours on a ride in the future!
    We (a bunch of mates and I) are doing a "not-the cold-kiwi" ride at the end of August, which will involve a Saturday night at the Whagamomona pub, so I may just run into you
    We (same bunch of mates and I) did get out for a ride today so I'll try writing a ride report with a few pics.
    Sorry for hijacking the Tenere thread
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Woohoo, it's official:

    http://www.yamaha-motor-europe.com/p...?view=overview

    Engine type Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 4-valve, single cylinder, SOHC
    Displacement 660 cc
    Bore x stroke 100.0 x 84.0 mm
    Compression ratio 10.0:1
    Maximum power 35.3 kW (48 PS) @ 6,000 rpm
    Maximum torque 60.0 Nm (6.1 kg-m) @ 5,250 rpm
    Lubrication system Wet sump
    Fuel System Fuel injection
    Clutch type Wet, multiple-disc coil spring
    Ignition system TCI
    Starter system Electric
    Transmission system Constant mesh, 5 speed
    Final transmission Chain
    Fuel tank capacity 22 L
    Oil tank capacity 2.9 L


    Chassis -
    Chassis: Steel tube diamond shaped
    Front suspension system Telescopic forks
    Front travel 210 mm
    Rear suspension system Swingarm (monocross)
    Rear travel 200 mm
    Front brake Double disc, Ř 298 mm
    Rear brake Single disc, Ř 245 mm
    Front tyre 90/90-21 M/C
    Rear tyre 130/80-17 M/C


    Dimensions -
    Length 2,246 mm
    Width 865 mm
    Height 1,477 mm
    Seat height 895 mm
    Wheel base 1,505 mm
    Minimum ground clearance 245 mm
    Dry weight 183 kg

    Please be cheap Yamaha NZ.
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    A little porky & under suspended, but it looks great, lots of nice touches like the beefy modular plastics. They'll sell a heap of those if they can price them close to the 660R.

    Cheers
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    hmmmm i wonder what price bracket it would be - would make a perfect second bike for me
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    Please please pleased be the bike they want to debut at the Yamaha SI Safari Please please eplease....unless there is a 1000.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Please please pleased be the bike they want to debut at the Yamaha SI Safari Please please eplease....unless there is a 1000.......
    Oh no you don't......theres only so much good will I can muster towards fortunate buggers like yourself.
    Best you ride a nice AG100 (with a bald rear tyre and a nasty misfire).

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    That looks very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    Oh no you don't......theres only so much good will I can muster towards fortunate buggers like yourself.
    Best you ride a nice AG100 (with a bald rear tyre and a nasty misfire).
    It's hard to be humble, when......

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