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geordiedancer71 29-07-12 19:08

want me Tenere back!!!
 
Well i used to have a tenere about three bikes back until some bar steward decided they wanted it more than me and just took it!

ended up with a suzuki drz400sm for a while (good fun)

then saved and got me a cheap yam xj6n from flea bay.

traded that in about three month back for a Honda NC700X

Now im craving a xt660 again! just seen one on a good deal, going to look at it tomorrow.

While the NC700X is a good workhorse, it just has no soul.

help needed positives and negatives please......

cheeaz

gregdobrynin 29-07-12 20:59

I am not sure if this is proper place to ask for any negatives... ;-)

Mort 29-07-12 22:12

You should now the pitfalls.Suspension is a bit ,well and the seat in the clouds but.:wub:

Fiddich 30-07-12 03:06

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Originally Posted by gregdobrynin (Post 176808)
I am not sure if this is proper place to ask for any negatives... ;-)

I think the people on here are honest enough to point out the negatives. For me the only one is that I always lusted after my next bike - now I can't think of a better one to lust after.

tacomodo 30-07-12 08:23

Negatives hmm

I started listing some stuff but turns out they were all subjective. Bike is more or less bulletproof tech wise. Only cons I can think of to mention that are subjective and may/may not be an issue for some is seat, wind screen and power. But hey, that goes for *any* bike.

Soft suspension (for non-ABS) has been mentioned. Perhaps be on guard for the regulator rectifier plug being properly seated on some of the old ones?

I say go for it :)

phil ten 30-07-12 14:26

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Originally Posted by Keithblade (Post 176833)
Twisty A and B roads
A very wet stony muddy hard trail

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cheeky i know, but dont suppose you want to reveal the location of the said track do you? (going to Scotland soon).

I take it your on standard gearing if cruising at 85mph?

I agree with your comments on the Ten, another point is that for the price of a beemer you could get two Teneres! im a novice off roader but ive been getting on great with the Ten.

66T 30-07-12 15:32

I don't think I have much to add to the above comments, other than to agree with most of them.

To be honest, I have seen a lot of bikes capable of doing multi-tasks, including 800cc Tigers, 990 KTMs, DRs and KLRs. Our bikes' strength is in the comfort of the versatility and the range of it. It's comfy enough on sealed roads, happy on bad dirt roads and even capable of reasonable trail riding without scaring your mud button wide open. Which has all been pointed out above.

:smilies0979:, or not, since the Tenere has an easy-going nature. If I had to level a handling criticism at my bike, I would say that it has an occasional unnerving tendency to understeer when I least expect it, even with correct ride height settings. This isn't the first Yamaha I've had with this characteristic, so it's no real drama - I hope!

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 30-07-12 15:56

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Originally Posted by Keithblade (Post 176833)
(other than getting very wet n muddy).

Not as wet as I did......


Quote:

Originally Posted by phil ten (Post 176849)
cheeky i know, but dont suppose you want to reveal the location of the said track do you? (going to Scotland soon).

It was a short uphill track 1/2 a mile before Balmoral (N57 03 03.9 W3 13 52.0) running from the A93 to the A939. It shows on the Zumo as an Unpaved Road (and right it was!), shows on Google Maps as a UCR, but isn't shown on Google earth - odd!

Trail riding in Scotland is a little different to England, Fiddich would be a better person to ask for advice on this.

I have to agree with Keith, we rode back with two short stops, one for a pee, the other for fuel, that's not bad going for a thumper, and how many bikes would cover that distance with only one fuel stop?

There are lots of reasons not to buy a Tenere, but you could find the same for any bike. Not everyone has the funds or luxury, but if you want everything then you need to consider multiple bikes. I think the Tenere is a pretty well sorted all rounder.

phil ten 30-07-12 17:17

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Originally Posted by Gas_Up_Lets_Go (Post 176855)
Not as wet as I did......

It was a short uphill track 1/2 a mile before Balmoral (N57 03 03.9 W3 13 52.0) running from the A93 to the A939. It shows on the Zumo as an Unpaved Road (and right it was!), shows on Google Maps as a UCR, but isn't shown on Google earth - odd!

.

thanks for that, im heading past that road on my trip. Mind you..i will be on Tourances with full luggage on my own.

The main thing that made me buy my Ten was the money. I think your getting a truley versatile bike for not a lot of money.

colros 30-07-12 18:52

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Originally Posted by geordiedancer71 (Post 176805)
Well i used to have a tenere about three bikes back until some bar steward decided they wanted it more than me and just took it!

cheeaz

I though you needed the key to take the Tenere what happened to the Imobaliser. There has been some talk about Red key? ...

Anyway what has been said is true, but if you have had one then you will know most of this already. Like most bikes it is a compromise between what you want and what they deliver.

But think about what you want it for.

Its not an Enduro bike - Too heavy, if you want to do a lot of off road go for something built for it there are plenty to choose from. (WR250)

It can be used for touring but again there are better options but you will pay more. (FJR)

It can be hussled in the lanes Scottish A & B roads, but again there are better options (Fazer 6 or thou)

Your Honda NC700X should be as good at commuting, but I can get 78mpg out of my Tenere (Just don't ride it with spirit). It will give you a better view over the cars. Servicing every 6k not too bad, and can be done youself. I am on my second set of rear pads but still the original fronts with 33.5k on it now.

For me I like the way it looks and the way it rides.

What I dont like, the wind buffeting through the fork legs (Many topices on here) and like all bikes the lights in the dark are rubbish. There are a wee bit vibes through the pegs and bars.

Hey ho you pays your money you makes your choice.

Tell us more about your Honda.

:disgust:


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