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long ride two up....
Hello everyone! Was planning to change to the supertenere from my -09 xt660z. Not because I�m in any way not happy with it, but because in spring I�m going on a longer trip to Lissabon from my hometown Gothenburg with my grown up daughter as pillion. Now I didn�t get the money I was counting on (the supertenere is very Expensiv ) so the change won�t happen. Instead I�ve changed the damper and forkfeathers to �hlins fully adjustable and also put some other stuff on the bike. Been trying to find something about riding two up on the Tenere on the internet without any great success. If anyone has any experience or thoughts about this and would like to share them, I�d be happy! Is it for example worth investing in slipons and gain a couple of hp:s ??
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Hi
Leigh and I have used the Tenere for 2 up touring. The bike is still on stock rear shock at the moment and seems to work well, although I may just up grade the rear spring for our next trip due to the amount of mileage we intend to cover. We are leaving from Argentina in Janaury on a long trip which may take up to a year. I am now preparing the bike ready for the trip . We have managed to get our kit down in size which help's a lot when there are 2 of you on one bike. We have a pannier each for our personal kit and a roll bag on the back for all the camping kit. After a recent trip we decided to change our camping kit and bought the smallest sleeping bags and air bed's we could. This freed up a lot of room in the Roll bag so now we can get the stove and cooking equipment in. It may help if you have the hump removed from your seat. we have a seat with this done and it seems to give us both more room on the bike. The xt660z as enough power for me, we dont want to be riding fast as we like to take in the scenery and most roads in 3rd world countries are in a poor condition and therefore safer riden slower.We also like to go off road which I feel the XT660z is best at. We hope some of this help's, enjoy you trip and have fun. Dazzer Last edited by dazzerrtw; 10-10-11 at 13:47. |
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Thanks!
Reassuring answer! Are you blogging your trip somewhere ? Would be nice to read more about it! |
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my ride was blogged on adv and on wordpress, for some reason they wouldn't allow me to add it here and refused to put up a link for me!!! so here it is - http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=668901 |
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i have done plenty of bike trips myself so once we hit northern mexico and everything he was covering was done i took off, so i did around 12,000 miles with the group and the remainder of the ride solo, and once i was alone it was great i had more fun, met more people, had way more adventures and got to ride where i wanted when i wanted. so that being said i take off and keep going in May 2013 ALONE!!!! and if i meet riders a long the way, great so be it, but if its like that then i always have the option to continue riding alone whenever i want |
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Me and the Ex did Ushuaia to Alaska last year on a standard 09 Tenere with no probs.
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I hope the trip did not result in your Partner being your Ex.
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The question is Daz, if it did, would you still want to go?
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