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Molgan 16-08-08 15:50

Offroad touring with a blackbird, that's pretty hardcore. :slywink:

Here's one I took after some hill climbing (really missed the TKC80 that arrives next week..), we were pretty alone in the slope this time of season:

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The tall Swedish women can be a problem going 2-up, 180+ cm tall on top of the already high passenger seat so I had to take it easy under the viaducts hehe:

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ean 18-08-08 11:50

XTZ660 running in
 
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This is a picture of my new Tenere. There was one left in a dealers in Edinburgh. I phoned on at 5pm one day to reserve it and rode it out the door the following day at 2pm. Fast service. Its a great bike and am enjoying running it in. The photo was taken beside the SAS Regiment founder David Stirling's memorial statue.

HansP 18-08-08 16:27

Ah, you have the faster colour black, I can see... ;-)

Molgan 21-08-08 17:27

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Didn't get my TKC80 in time for the offroad convention this weekend, but a friend had some used 140/80 Karoo and a MT21 for the front lying around. Had to take a little test run..

http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/167/alt3zf0.jpg

And discovered an alternative route to work! :D

http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/6290/alt1hk1.jpg

First part is kind of wet, but that good since the bike needed a cleaning anyway.

http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/1337/alt2zi0.jpg

This part isn't very technical, but a peaceful place that puts me in a good mood.

Ok, this isn't a quicker way compared to the boring tarmac, but it makes it fun going to work!:041:

Tony660x 21-08-08 19:20

Nice pictures, the Z looks the business with those tyres.

josephau 22-08-08 02:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Molgan (Post 65421)
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/2091/alt0vy1.jpg

Didn't get my TKC80 in time for the offroad convention this weekend, but a friend had some used 140/80 Karoo and a MT21 for the front lying around. Had to take a little test run..

http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/167/alt3zf0.jpg

And discovered an alternative route to work! :D

http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/6290/alt1hk1.jpg

First part is kind of wet, but that good since the bike needed a cleaning anyway.

http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/1337/alt2zi0.jpg

This part isn't very technical, but a peaceful place that puts me in a good mood.

Ok, this isn't a quicker way compared to the boring tarmac, but it makes it fun going to work!:041:

Hi Molgan, great pics there. What is that big rectangular box in the middle of the handlebar? What function does it serve? Minimizing vibration?

Molgan 22-08-08 13:09

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Originally Posted by josephau (Post 65462)
Hi Molgan, great pics there. What is that big rectangular box in the middle of the handlebar? What function does it serve? Minimizing vibration?

That came with the bar, and it's a motorcross thing to protect you if you hit the risers. On a Ten it's kind of useless, but I found that it held the wires in place so I kept it. =)

steveD 25-08-08 00:59

Some pics of this weekend and some of the mods from Metal Mule, cheers steveD
The crash bars have been removed as they were the prototype ones and Paul from Metal Mule needed to take them back to make production jigs.

dallas 25-08-08 04:58

Nice pics, Steve! What's the volume of the panniers, how many liters? They look rather small to me, just like the Yamaha originals. Anyway, Metal Mule did a great job, developing these parts for the Tenere! What are the prices of the parts and are they already for sale? Greetz, Hans.

Molgan 25-08-08 10:15

Aah finally some pics. :) The tall wind shield looks perfect and glad they made one without tint. Gonna order one. And I don't agree about the panniers, compared to the Yamaha ones they look HUGE! :D


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