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Old 04-02-11, 23:44
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Originally Posted by HerrMnnn View Post
Do I understand this right?

The current model XT660Z Tenere has basically the same engine as the XTR (same power/torque)?
The XTZ has less fork suspension travel than the XTR (according to XT660.com comparison chart).
The XTZ weighs 22kgs more than the XTR (wet with oil and coolant, but no fuel so it's a fair comparison - based on Yamaha web site specifications, and fuel at 0.75kg/L).

On specs then the main advantages the XTZ has over the XTR is fuel capacity (easy to carry 7L of fuel), and ground clearance (a 2-1 high exhaust from Metal Mule will fix that, as well as shave a further 8kgs off the XTR to make it 30kgs lighter than the XTZ!!!)

Someone set me straight - this seems too good to be true cos I can pick up a low km XTR and modify it to suit me for much less than an XTZ. The XT660Z Tenere has had some good reviews in Aus, main complaint is excessive weight and purchase price.....
You are pretty much correct. The engine is the same but it has a different ECU and also a different air box, giving it a slight bit more power. Nothing much though. But yes it is really just its got a bigger tank and more plastic bits, its slightly taller which all adds up to a heavier bike.

The XTR is more than capable of doing a good bit of off roading but the R's had a few problems with the electrical connectors being pretty bad, but all it takes is a day or so take the tank off and a few other plasitcs and a tube of electrical silicone (similar to bathroom stuff but doesnt do something to the wires!) and your sorted.

Youve a good range of tyres, and the bikes pretty good with the likes of TKC80s. A good bash plate, and crash bars are a must as although the bike doesnt sit that low hitting the odd bumps and jumps starts to test the suspension, and also the water pump is pretty exposed so a set of crash bars will protect that.

Some people complain that the R's seat isnt that comfortable but its like any bike you do get use to it. Also some complain that the tank only holds 3 gallons, and pretty much youve 2 gallons before your fuel light comes on. But ive had 78mpg out of the bike (full tank, 65mph till light came on)
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