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will27 16-07-11 11:17

Tenere
 
Hi been lurking on here for while thinking of changing my africa twin for tenere , tested xtz yesterday the one i tryed had 400 miles on clock the engine wasn't as flexable as i would have liked ,if you were under 3,000 revs it wouldn't pull cleanly even in lower gears , they reckon when engine has some miles on its much better , also seat height i'm 6ft 1 and were on tip toes in places ???? :115:

jimmysimpson 16-07-11 14:22

Remember it's a big single and not a twin. Completely different from the AT.Lots of things can be done to improve tractibility, just have a rake aboot on this site. The only mod I made was down a tooth on the front sprocket. Huge difference.

Mike Wright 16-07-11 16:22

There great bikes and versatile....no more wondering what is down the tracks or across the mountain trails. I often wonder off down some trail and find some amazing places both here and abroad.

roswellj 16-07-11 16:45

I agree with you about not pulling well below 3k rpm, you just adjust though, I'm normally trying to keep the engine between 4-5k rpm where most of the power is. It's a great bike, you won't regret buying it

Drzee 16-07-11 22:56

Agree, keep above 3K otherwise it will chug.

drafty 17-07-11 07:38

tenere seat
 
hi guys , just found an outfit called kahedo based in germany , they do a nice seat exchange for the tenere , anyone done this . ?

uncle ricky 17-07-11 08:07

Fit a DNA air filter and top, Kevs mod. Mine pulled cleanly from 2k revs

Quote:

Originally Posted by will27 (Post 159175)
Hi been lurking on here for while thinking of changing my africa twin for tenere , tested xtz yesterday the one i tryed had 400 miles on clock the engine wasn't as flexable as i would have liked ,if you were under 3,000 revs it wouldn't pull cleanly even in lower gears , they reckon when engine has some miles on its much better , also seat height i'm 6ft 1 and were on tip toes in places ???? :115:


minkyhead 17-07-11 13:28

my solution is to use a 14 t front sprocket for everyday hooning about and off roading its much much better ... far more tractable at 30 40 and 50 ..more zip and still being able to chug along at 75mph on the way home on motorways ..

the tenere has good thumper charactristics ...off road it has that happy knack of operating when it feels like it should stall and tugging you and the bike up or over ...
it does take some getting used to
the obvious pros ..v the cons
it took me some months to get to know the bike and alter stuff
without going into all the many mods available on protection and stuff
i found the below simple mods transformed the ergos and drivability on some reasononbley tough terrain

im 6ft 1 and lowered the rear and front by 1in for off roading..so i could plant me feet

14t sprocket

30cm raisers

the height is a advantage ..ground clearence vs legs ..disadvantage ..

i would say the more off road you do the more the tenere has got going for it ... it really has surprised me as to where it will go

i guess you need to figure how much road to off road you will do to reap the full benifit of the tenere..

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Tintin 17-07-11 13:52

Stev very true as you know im still getting used to my one been off road, and cant wait for the next outing aye :-)
Next purchace for me will tyres versitile yes i know know lol ... the ones you recomended think I will go for those.......

dazzerrtw 17-07-11 13:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by will27 (Post 159175)
Hi been lurking on here for while thinking of changing my africa twin for tenere , tested xtz yesterday the one i tryed had 400 miles on clock the engine wasn't as flexable as i would have liked ,if you were under 3,000 revs it wouldn't pull cleanly even in lower gears , they reckon when engine has some miles on its much better , also seat height i'm 6ft 1 and were on tip toes in places ???? :115:

I did this last year Sold a Africa Twin and bought a Tenere.

If this helps in my experience.....

I'm the same hight as you and find that on the Tenere your legs are in a better postion than on the Africa Twin on very long runs, but that does put more weight on to your back side.

If your doing more road miles then the Africa Twin is by far the better bike
If however you intend to take your bike off road quite a bit then the Tenere is the better bike.

The Tenere motor does gets better after 10,000 miles , but you will still need to work the gear box more than you would on the Africa Twin
There is also more room on the Tenere for a pillion.

I have been thinking of going back to a V twin because I miss the feel of the Africa Twins motor as it suits my riding style better, but that said I know that whats on the market wont be as good off road as the Tenere is..

Dazzer

Titbird 17-07-11 18:11

I agree with Dazzer, I found the Africa Twin was a little better for cruising onroad and had better corner stability. But that being said, overall the tenere is a much better bike, better weight, fuel consumption, brakes and easy to work on. The tenere surely is an upgrade.

redbikejohn 17-07-11 19:39

I have a 3600 word report on my ownership in the process. Should be on line in the coming week.

jimmysimpson 17-07-11 21:56

I can only say that this bike takes me where I want to go and I sit on it for 10 hours on a Sunday. It's the biz.

enduro374 17-07-11 22:25

The Tenere rocks and does just about everything..

You need to get the air in and out better than the standard bike to help it pull, so an uprated air filter / Kev's fuel mod or PC and exhaust are crucial..

Pleiades 17-07-11 22:48

As above. Sort the fueling, air filter and exhaust and you'll increase the useable rev range by 1000-1500rpm. Makes a huge difference to tractability.

jimmysimpson 17-07-11 23:15

I just fitted a 14 tooth front sprocket. Jobs a good un. lol

Pleiades 17-07-11 23:34

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Originally Posted by jimmysimpson (Post 159255)
I just fitted a 14 tooth front sprocket. Jobs a good un. lol

You're just toothless!:toothy11:

will27 22-07-11 22:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by dazzerrtw (Post 159229)
I did this last year Sold a Africa Twin and bought a Tenere.

If this helps in my experience.....

I'm the same hight as you and find that on the Tenere your legs are in a better postion than on the Africa Twin on very long runs, but that does put more weight on to your back side.

If your doing more road miles then the Africa Twin is by far the better bike
If however you intend to take your bike off road quite a bit then the Tenere is the better bike.

The Tenere motor does gets better after 10,000 miles , but you will still need to work the gear box more than you would on the Africa Twin
There is also more room on the Tenere for a pillion.

I have been thinking of going back to a V twin because I miss the feel of the Africa Twins motor as it suits my riding style better, but that said I know that whats on the market wont be as good off road as the Tenere is..

Dazzer

Cheers Dazzer thought i remembered name from xrv forum picking up ten next week , twin is for sale :family:What are mods i need to do got a mate trying to put me off reckons there are loads of things to do that Yamaha shoud have done ???

jimmysimpson 22-07-11 23:54

Yer mate's just jealous min.

dazzerrtw 28-07-11 20:39

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Originally Posted by will27 (Post 159447)
Cheers Dazzer thought i remembered name from xrv forum picking up ten next week , twin is for sale :family:What are mods i need to do got a mate trying to put me off reckons there are loads of things to do that Yamaha shoud have done ???

The stock Tenere is already a good bike.

If your getting a second hand one I would strip the head stock and clean and repack the bearings with a good grease..

If you intend to take it off road , then fit a good alloy sump guard { although some have left the standered plastic one on and it's been fine } the GIT from Adv spec seems the strongest out there at the moment.

And thats about it .

ps your will save on fuel as the Tenere does about 25 miles to the gallon more than the Africa twin :toothy10:

afk40 08-09-11 23:18

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Originally Posted by drafty (Post 159214)
hi guys , just found an outfit called kahedo based in germany , they do a nice seat exchange for the tenere , anyone done this . ?

is that a anew seat yer talkin about...have ye a link or a picture .? thanks. john


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