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Martynho 18-03-10 22:10

Chain guide for Tenere
 
I am very seriously considering a 660 Tenere for a 6 month trip around South America starting in July 2010. Great reports on the robustness and reliability of the base package on this forum have been very influential so thanks for that.

I have ridden an 09 model in the backroads and lanes of Yorkshire UK, and I did notice a lot of chain lash. I have not seen any aftermarket kits for this. Has anyone had any issues with chain lashing against the swinging arm over the rough stuff? Any solutions? I like to run loose chains on my off road bikes. Rivet them up, rely on the chainain guide etc....

At 1.78M tall, I thought the unloaded std model was somewhat tall ( was on my tiptoes). I am worried that with uprated suspension and loaded up, and with a flatter seat that seems needed for comfort/control I may struggle ?

What do folks think of the std forks for hard offroad touring (Bolivia! here i come..) I have seen the german triple clamps allowing the fitment of WP forks which I love on my KTM dirtbikes, but obviously pricey. Is it worth it? Or is switching out forksprings for heavier items and a good susp setup adequate?

Thanks, will be posting the build and RR as it develops in the UK spring.

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 19-03-10 08:52

You need to ream JMo's reports, it covers all your questions.

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?...hlight=hero%2A


It's very long ( I think Jenny had been on ADVRider too much) but it does have the answers.

zOU 19-03-10 09:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martynho (Post 123841)
I have ridden an 09 model in the backroads and lanes of Yorkshire UK, and I did notice a lot of chain lash. I have not seen any aftermarket kits for this. Has anyone had any issues with chain lashing against the swinging arm over the rough stuff? Any solutions? I like to run loose chains on my off road bikes. Rivet them up, rely on the chainain guide etc....

cut and wrap an old tube around the swingarm, job done :p

steveD 19-03-10 10:06

Martynho, I have an '08 model and I've been thrashing it around tyhe Dales for quite a few off road meets now and don't have this problem. I do not run the chain excessively loose and do not have any problems at all. You must meet up with us some time and come and see just what these bikes are capable of.:icon_burnout[1]:

RickM 19-03-10 10:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by zOU (Post 123882)
cut and wrap an old tube around the swingarm, job done :p


Great idea - and with black zip ties it shouldn't stand out too much!

Of course, that's if you have any tube left after doing the cush drive mod!! :icon_wink:

DickyC 19-03-10 12:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by zOU (Post 123882)
cut and wrap an old tube around the swingarm, job done :p

Not keen. If it breaks away and gathers in your sprocket . . . :confused2:


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