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Old 13-05-09, 20:08
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Exhaust Wraps

Hello Guys,
I have covered a part of my exhaust pipe, using a heat resistant wrap.





One of my friends told me that; since the exhaust gases won't cool down
efficiently, the pressure inside the pipe will increase.

So any comments; should I keep it, or just take it out???
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Old 14-05-09, 11:50
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Hey Umit how does it go ?

whats the on/off switch for ?
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Old 14-05-09, 13:54
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I have heated grips on the Tenere. Unfortunately, the guys in the shop, connected them direct on the battery. I ride TNR almost everyday and there are many wondering
eyes, since there are not many around. Just to be a little bit more safer, I have made
a secondary button (sort of hidden). I have the fog lamps too; direct on the battery, but for this, I have a very small button and already difficult to see.
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Old 14-05-09, 14:15
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I have heated grips on the Tenere. Unfortunately, the guys in the shop, connected them direct on the battery. I ride TNR almost everyday and there are many wondering
eyes, since there are not many around. Just to be a little bit more safer, I have made
a secondary button (sort of hidden). I have the fog lamps too; direct on the battery, but for this, I have a very small button and already difficult to see.

You must be like a celebrity in Istanbul, last I was there I don't remember I saw any outstanding machine like the Tenere. If I were you, I would try to connect all the gadgets in a way that they will turn on only when the ignition is turned on. Annoying thing would be you come out from a nice restaurant on Bosphorous and some curious hands have switched on one of those buttons and the battery is dead.
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Old 14-05-09, 14:39
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I 100% agree on it and I want to do it.
However, the stupid guys in the Yamaha service shop have told me that; if
I do so, the bike will run out of warranty.
The explanation of this in reality is, they are lazy as hell and don't want to
deal with it. I already don't know what happens, if I need something within
the warranty in the future.
Honestly speaking, I really don't trust them either; because, as you said there are rarely New Teneres on the streets. They just know the engine;
because it's a 660. I started to see new ones; but just very few.
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Old 14-05-09, 14:43
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You must be like a celebrity in Istanbul, last I was there I don't remember I saw any outstanding machine like the Tenere
Mostly policemen are interested in the Tenere. A while ago, one of them (they mostly ride 650, 1XX0 GS or Varaderos) stopped me in the traffic and requested to pull right. . He asked me a lot of questions, than he asked
me if he can sit on the bike. (funny icon by the way)

There is a huge society of BMWs here; not many old or new Teneres or Africa
Twins.
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Old 14-05-09, 15:09
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Me neither, trusting the mechanics. But since I have neither a garage nor all the tools and knowledge, I have to rely on them to some degrees. But I am trying to learn myself. It's a tough balance to hold, but I always ask myself what would I do if the bike breaks down in my imaginary RTW tour. Then there is an extra notch in my brain capacity that I don't know it exists. It's also part of the reason I get this bike, it's probably one of the simplest machines bar fuel injection out there, and it's the most bomb proof too. If you haven't, get a service manual and use it as bedtime reading.

It's cool you are 'budding' with the bad boys. One day, it could be the same guy who sat on your bike is about to give you a ticket and may just let you go.
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Old 14-05-09, 15:31
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You are right; that's why, I always try to follow them to catch something.
This is my first bike; it will take sometimes until I am confident with my knowledge.
I am trying to make something myself too.
I don't have a workshop manual, but I need it. Do you have it??
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Old 14-05-09, 15:33
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It's cool you are 'budding' with the bad boys. One day, it could be the same guy who sat on your bike is about to give you a ticket and may just let you go.
a lot of them here; but who knows
hehehehhehehe
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Old 14-05-09, 16:02
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Captain of this forum sells it. Well worth it. I didn't know it's your first bike, then I understand may be you really baby the bike then. IF your mechanics let you stand there and watch them, that's great, here it's like a secret, though I understand, I don't want people watching me doing my job, any jobs. Too bad they don't offer mechanics workshop. I know BMW used to do that, but when they realize they make more money by 'servicing' bikes, they stop offering those classes. Still, me without garage is a non-starter, I mean I have been doing work on the street literally, sometimes got interrupted by passersby and have to chat with them, then realizing the sun is setting and I better finish whatever I was doing quick.
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