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SY101 01-02-13 20:41

11 plate with 36k miles
 
Evening all - in my search for a Tenere, my local dealer (a decent dealer too) has just taken in an 11 plate one with 36000 miles on it. It's not in perfect condition but doesn't look too bad from the pictures and was apparently owned by a local bike instructor.

Aside from obvious things like giving the clutch a good slip test, are there things you well informed people would suggest I pay particular attention to given the mileage?

Luggage (panniers), centre stand, new Maxxis road bias rubber, 18 months old �3650 with some bargaining room for cash.

Many thanks - Stuart

Chekamus 01-02-13 22:16

sounds like a good deal, maybe worth checking the cush drive rubbers as they are a week point.

Pleiades 01-02-13 22:17

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Originally Posted by SY101 (Post 183770)
Aside from obvious things like giving the clutch a good slip test, are there things you well informed people would suggest I pay particular attention to given the mileage?

The rear shock is highly likely to have passed its best 26000 miles ago! ;)

Tenere's suffer from lack of grease (from new) in headraces, wheel bearings and shock linkage. If its been serviced regularly and properly it won't necessarily be a problem, but I'd give it a good check for excess play in those areas.

wide 01-02-13 22:28

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Originally Posted by Chekamus (Post 183776)
sounds like a good deal, maybe worth checking the cush drive rubbers as they are a week point.

Hardly worth worrying about mind is it ??? Seeing as how a cut up bit of inner tube sorts it out. Had to do it with my old Teneres and mine needs it doing on 2500 miles on this one !!

SY101 09-02-13 09:47

Is the regulator/rectifier issue something that is a weak point on all 660 Tenere's or just the 08 ones? Are 09's sorted (manufacturing date of course not registration date). Thanks.

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 09-02-13 10:43

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Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 183777)
The rear shock is highly likely to have passed its best 26000 miles ago! ;)

Tenere's suffer from lack of grease (from new) in headraces, wheel bearings and shock linkage. If its been serviced regularly and properly it won't necessarily be a problem, but I'd give it a good check for excess play in those areas.


^^ Just like he said ! ^^

The cush rubbers are worth checking, if there is excessive play then the carrier bearing may well have taken some hammer. Wheel and carrier bearings are a few quid and easy to fit - but if you can get the dealer to do it, that's a result.

The rear spring, it's the static sag that you will notice. Not worth replacing the spring with OE spring, cheaper and better option would be a HyperPro. Only around �80, but the fitting is a long-ish job. IF it were me, I'd offer to pay for the spring and ask them to cover the labour.

On a '11 plate bike the regulator is unlikely to be an issue. I've a '08 bike (one of the first) that has never suffered this problem. It only breaks when moisture gets into the plug assembly, this results in overheating and the plug melts causing shorts and ultimately a failure. At 36k I wouldn't worry, if it was going to go , it would have by now.

Very minor, but worth looking in the indicators, especially the back ones as water can get in resulting in dulling of the reflective surfaces. As I say, very minor but useful if you want to drive the price down.

Registered in 2011, it may well still be under warranty.

We have guys on here who have properly abused their Tenere's, and the bikes are still going.

SimonRoma 09-02-13 16:17

I would deffo go for it as the bike is so recent PROVIDING it has a service history at a decent dealer. Ciaooooo


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