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JMo 02-03-10 09:46

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Originally Posted by Old Git ray (Post 122024)
I found a very bad initial review over on the UK GS website - UKGSer (who needless to say are giving the bike the thumbs down), here it is:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBMEr...layer_embedded

Enjoy...as best you can !!

??? That video link from an Aussie show? I wouldn't say that was bad review at all???

If the Bimmer Bummers are slagging it off, it's only because they're worried their 'king' will be exposed as the fraud it is!

J x

JMo 02-03-10 09:51

I think what the reviewer meant about an advanced rider, is that should you wish to have individual control of the brakes (as an advanced rider might), then by tapping the rear brake, it disengages the linked system... that's all...

He wasn't suggesting an advanced rider would necessarily be backing it into every corner...

His presentation erm, style, was, erm, well, very off the, erm, cuff, you know? He erm, might have been wise to have written er, a script, but he seems to have you know, done his, erm research, or at least er, read the press release, you know?

J x

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 02-03-10 09:55

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Originally Posted by motonacio (Post 122035)
This kind of advanced rider.....

"For example, it was possible to go down Bray Hill in the TT without closing the throttle, by steadying the bike with light application of the rear brake just before taking the slight right hand curve at the bottom."

From 'Bill Lomas - World Champion Road Racer' written by Bill with a detailed explanation of the rear wheel braking technique he used in many GP and TT races (2 times World GP champion, 2 times TT winner) as well as his successful 'trials' career.

In context, of what the presenter was saying, this doesn't count, this isn't hitting the brake, this is using the rear brake to steady and balance a bike

dallas 02-03-10 18:53

I came across some nice colour photoshops on a Dutch site, which got the pics from Switzerland. Look and judge!
Greetz, Hans.

JMo 02-03-10 18:58

They all look good Hans - lets hope they drop the Varadero silver and go for a couple of those later in the year...?

J xx

Old Git Ray 02-03-10 21:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by JMo (Post 122036)
??? That video link from an Aussie show? I wouldn't say that was bad review at all???

If the Bimmer Bummers are slagging it off, it's only because they're worried their 'king' will be exposed as the fraud it is!

J x


Jen,
I actually meant the way he presented it, reading from a card and still getting it wrong, not what he actually presented, it made me want one even more. On top of that, I noticed that the new TCK80s that I have just fitted to my GSA will fit the new S10, it just gets better.

I agree with the Bimmer thing too...He he he.
Ray

Old Git Ray 02-03-10 21:04

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Originally Posted by Loopydog (Post 121788)
Hi Ray.
Yes, of course I will - all of them. Here's the link if you want to take a look at the show and are considering going www.zweiradmessen.de Click on the brochure looking thing that shows the Dortmund show, then, on the right is a menu including 'exhibition outlook', this shos the Super Ten. From what I can see, they're calling it the 'World Premier', scheduled for 10.00 on Thursday. I'm not clear if this is a public day, but I'll ring tommorrow and ask. I also want to be sure it will be there.It also seems to suggest that pre-booked tickets have gone, but that there are plenty available 'at the door'. Again, I'll check.

Not sure when I'm going yet, but will have a think, depending on what I find out tommorrow.

Hi Loopydog,

I can't get to Dortmund, could you also try and take a peek under the seat to see if there is room for a Autocom or other bits like a tool kit, please.

Ray

Loopydog 02-03-10 21:34

No worries Ray. I'll take some photos too, but might have to send them to you by email, as I don't have a clue how to post them here. I'll p.m. you when I get back to get your email address.

Not sure if posting pictures here is to do with being a paid-up supporter, which I'm happy to do, but I won't use paypal (hacked account) and no-one's told me yet how to do it by other means. THAT'S A HINT TO ANYONE WHO CAN HELP! Can I not just send a *!+^"'n cheque?

Old Git Ray 03-03-10 07:58

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Originally Posted by Loopydog (Post 122080)
No worries Ray. I'll take some photos too, but might have to send them to you by email, as I don't have a clue how to post them here. I'll p.m. you when I get back to get your email address.

Not sure if posting pictures here is to do with being a paid-up supporter, which I'm happy to do, but I won't use paypal (hacked account) and no-one's told me yet how to do it by other means. THAT'S A HINT TO ANYONE WHO CAN HELP! Can I not just send a *!+^"'n cheque?

PM CaptMoto for advice

Old Git Ray 03-03-10 08:14

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CaptMoto 03-03-10 10:49

We can accept payment by cheque on exceptional basis, pm me for details pls.

Loopydog 03-03-10 15:25

Hi Cap'n .... pm sent.

henston2 03-03-10 15:45

Retirement Ray
 
Hi Ray,

Any chance of giving me some of your retirement lump sum to fund a new XT1200 for myself??

Be gratefuly received.

:eusa_clap:

Old Git Ray 03-03-10 23:13

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Originally Posted by henston2 (Post 122146)
Hi Ray,

Any chance of giving me some of your retirement lump sum to fund a new XT1200 for myself??

Be gratefuly received.

:eusa_clap:

Er.............no.........sorry

henston2 04-03-10 13:11

Retirement
 
Just think of it as helping Yamaha and the Japenese economy out at the same time.
And to be fair, Yamaha are throwing in a special edition sticker.
:icon_wink:

stuxtttr 04-03-10 19:14

It's not the bike for me but then I havnt got 13.5 grand to spend. However after a chat with my local dealer (bike) I can see why its this price well I can see a bit. The Yam pries have shot up he thinks the rest of the Big 4 will follow. He pointed out that for the money it is good to go no hidden extras to fork out on etc.

Hopefully Ray will get one and let us all know what its like. I can't imagine their will be many demo bikes available this year.

I think Yamaha have room in the range now for What a lot of us want which is basically the 660 but with a bit more oomph The TDM engine would work a treat.

If they keep the 660's looks and charged 1500 quid more it would be a winner. It would go head to head with the BMW 800 gs and spank it

Avo 04-03-10 19:28

TDM is a stonking bike, but went to roady IMHO

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 05-03-10 12:29

I nearly fell over...
 
When I was chatting to the dealer yesterday, he mentioned that one customer has ordered one.........

Now, despite my own reservations about the bike (not least that I view it as a lie, as we were promissed something else, or at least that is how I viewed all the hype) I have to say the fella has got balls, (or lots and lots of money) ordering a bike sight unseen and never even sat on it. It's in the spirit of adventure to do that.

and I might even have a little tinkle on the Multistrada next weekend too... just out of interest......

Avo 05-03-10 13:44

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Originally Posted by Gas_Up_Lets_Go (Post 122389)
When I was chatting to the dealer yesterday, he mentioned that one customer has ordered one.........

Now, despite my own reservations about the bike (not least that I view it as a lie, as we were promissed something else, or at least that is how I viewed all the hype) I have to say the fella has got balls, (or lots and lots of money) ordering a bike sight unseen and never even sat on it. It's in the spirit of adventure to do that.

and I might even have a little tinkle on the Multistrada next weekend too... just out of interest......

That's what I did with the XTZ :laughing7:

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 05-03-10 13:48

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Originally Posted by Avo (Post 122396)
That's what I did with the XTZ :laughing7:

Prety much me too (although it was at least in the showroom!), and many others, but the different to me is the price, 2 1/2 time more !!

JMo 05-03-10 13:49

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Originally Posted by Avo (Post 122396)
That's what I did with the XTZ :laughing7:

I think that's what most of us did! However, it cost under �5000 at the time... whereas I can see what GLUGo is saying - that is a lot more money to put down on something you've not seen... still, Ducati buyers do it all the time x

That said, If it is half as good as the 660 turned out to be, their money will be wisely spent x

uberthumper 05-03-10 14:13

I bought my 660 s/h through a private sale without riding it first.

I wouldn't have done the same buying new. In fact one of the things that ended my thoughts of buying new was the reluctance I experienced from dealers to let me ride the bloody thing - one basically said "if you agree to buy it, then we'll let you ride it". Eh?

(the other factors were the price rise, and the end of the 0% offer)

But I know plenty of people who have bought bikes they've not even seen brand new, even over �10k. Funnily enough with what JMo said, the one that springs to mind is a mate who's currently got a deposit down on a new Multistrada, which he'll see for the first time when he picks it up in April.

EnduroAlexis 05-03-10 17:08

I know why I am getting the 660 Tenere next.

Nice try.

Loopydog 05-03-10 18:55

Right, just back from 'seeing it in the flesh' at the Dortmund Bike Show.

Firstly, I should say that it was on a revolving pedastal, with a bannner and video loop behind it (vizualise a mixture of sand dune shots with technical blueprint-type images, with usual Sudenese/Egyptian/North African music) and .... they wouldn't let anyone near it, let alone sit on it/paw it/remove bits!!

I read all of the comments on this and other threads. I was of the opinion that I'd be interested in buying the bike myself, accepting the fact that it was never going to be a more-powerful version of my 660Ten. Now that I've sen it my thoughts are ...... unless it rides exceptionally well (and I do mean exceptionally well), I won't touch it with the proverbial barge pole. All of you who said it's like a lardy Varadero .... I think you're right, even more apparent in the flesh. God it's ugly. That tank, from the rear view is IMMENSE, just like the Honda's. It is clearly a road-biased machine, with the name of an adventure bike. If I'd not seen the hype and was just looking at it 'cold', I'd say it's a slightly 'adventurised' FJR1300!!

In other words, I think it looks like a tourer. Nothing wrong with that, if it turns out to perform better than other tourers, or you want an semi-adventure looking touring bike (V Strom?), with a Yamaha badge. Won't know until I ride one, but I'd be surprised if it tours as well as an acknowledged 'tourer'. Anyone who takes it off-road is uber-talented/careless-of-risk/has more money than sense. I just can't see it. If it does fall (and it will), I think the people here are right .... expect a lot of expensive damage. Hell, though I didn't sit on it, I'm doubtful as to whether you'll be able to stand properly without adding 3 inch bar risers.

To sum it up for me, as a few people have already said, I'd DEFINATELY take the 660Ten (let's say �4,000 for a low-mileage used one) and something like a V Strom 1000 for touring (let's say �3,000 for a low mileage 04/05 model) and a good little technical trailee (lets say a DR at �850 or an EXC at �1500). Total cost around �8,500 + a few hundred for additional insurance/MOT/tax/etc. It would, of course, be possible to change that combination of particular bikes of course, but the general point is valid I think.

Being called for my dinner, so will post later on specifics about orders/availability/ABS/engime modes/protection/etc.

Watch this space ....

Loopydog 05-03-10 20:57

..... a few questions I asked, mostly om behalf of OGR (previous post). Please remember that this is from Yamaha Germany:

- Ordering/Delivery? - in two stages I was told. Place order online (from about a week or two's time) then foolow-up arrangements to collection from nominated dealership.

- Room under seat? - not the rear, which is remvable to be used for extra luggage etc. Yes, under the front. Apparently, the front seat height is adjustable, which should enable at least provide enough room for comms system, etc. He would not show me however (even when I stayed till it had closed and no-one was around). Interestingly, he said the right hand side front engine panel, covering the fuse box, has been deliberately designed to allow extra room for comms devices and the like (!?).

- Can you switch off ABS? - No.

Any protection for the suspension F/R? - No. Up to the individual. Yam view is that it could hide or mask problems (huh?) like oil weeping under fork gaiters and the like. Unlikely to be offered as an extra.

- Traction control? - can be turned on and off apparently. Affects throttle only, not engine power, cuts-in when sensor detects loss of grip.

- Engine modes? - 'T' touring for economy and smoother delivery. 'S' for sport, more rapid response on throttle. I'm not at all mechanically minded, but I think he was saying that, again, it changes throttle/delivery and does not change/reduce power.

Couple of other things that are not Super Ten but might have some bearing. New Multistrada .... lovely, especially in white, looks slim in comparison, but .... has a similar two-stage seat. When I sat on it (take note Yamaha - what ya got to hide?) the rise to the rear bit really gets in the way, you can feel it pushing against your back. Limits options to move round back and for.

- KTM 990 Adventurer .... nice when standing, has that same proper 'higher front-endy feeling that the 660 Ten has. But what a seat. Think you'd be likely to spend the entire journey standing up!

Bikes I liked best (personal subjective and nothing to do with Super Ten but) .... KTM990SMT/SuzukiRMZ450Enduro.

Most boring bikes ... all the Hondas (yawn). Mind, they did say the decision about a bigger/lighter adventure ike was still being discussed. If it goes, likely to be more like a 1000cc transalp than a varadero.

Finally, count yourself lucky to be bying in the UK. Clothing etc even at the show were a good 20% higher than the equivalent in the UK. I went to buy an Airohs4, some Tech3's and a digi cam, but have decided to get them mail order from UK, much cheaper, even with postage costs.

Enjoyed it all the same.

toast 05-03-10 21:15

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Originally Posted by Loopydog (Post 122443)
Being called for my dinner, so will post later on specifics about orders/availability/ABS/engime modes/protection/etc.

Watch this space ....


:icon_lol: great review, what was for dinner :yahoo:proof will be in the pudding!

Old Git Ray 05-03-10 23:04

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Originally Posted by Loopydog (Post 122454)
..... a few questions I asked, mostly om behalf of OGR (previous post). Please remember that this is from Yamaha Germany:
..........

Enjoyed it all the same.

Thanks LOOPYDOG that is most informative,

Piss poor show that they would not even let you sit on it or look under the seat. Perhaps they have only got the one ready so far and it is doing the circuit.

I've still got the green light from SWAMBO but am not 100% sure myself. I still love my 660 but as said before it is not big enough. My GSA is adequate but I do not trust it....

Decisions.....decisions.

I can afford the �13.5k provided I ditch the GSA and SWAMBO wants me to keep the 660 but it is difficult to store it when you live in a motorhome. (The 1200 will be on a trailer whilst in Europe).

BUT, �13.5K is a lot of money and it does not stop there, when I park the MH up and jump on the bike to do the RTW bit, the carnet fees will be horrible. For example, for Egypt: �13.5k x 8 = �108k deposit required in a bank or just over �5k for a years insurance (just for the carnet)

I will probably make my decision on Monday when the web site allows orders....

Ray

Loopydog 06-03-10 12:13

I see exactly where you're coming from Ray.

If you're truly looking for a trail-style tourer, with good pillion comfort and an engine that won't be stressed, it might, or might not, be the best one on the market. In a way, that's the difficulty of the choice - there's no real way of telling until you ride it, preferably a mate's for a weekend at least. Doesn't seem likely given the price and limited supply. In other words, it's going to be bought blind, a gamble that might bring massive disappointment or a smug, self-satisfied grin!

It also has the all-important tuning forks of course. And the undoubted pleasure that comes with owning something that's new and exclusive.

I was in a similar, but different boat. Was seriously considering one, as I'll keep my XT660Z & EXC250, I was really looking for a replacement for my VStrom Thou - a bigger, pillion-friendly, trail-style TOURER, but much more modern and hi tech. I thought the new Super Ten might have been that bike. Having seen it, it still might be, but I'm not so sure now. Enough to make me wait. I was just so disappointed when I actually looked at it - especially when I was sitting on other bikes that would have fitted the same bill for me for less money and were more of a known quantity.

Having ridden VStrom/Varadero/Multistrada/Capanord/Adventure, I just can't see it being 8-10 grand better (�3-�5k for a good low mileage example) for a very specific role. In other words, the exclusivity and branding come at a very expensive cost. It was when I looked at it that way that I realised my heart was trying to rule my head.

I'll stay with the Strom for now, until we know for sure what the bike is like. I'd guess prices (used and new) will drop in a year or two.

I hope you make the right decision for you. Let us know what you decide and we look forward to hearing the reports (u can see that if I was a betting man I'd bet on you getting one!!!!)

Old Git Ray 16-03-10 08:06

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Originally Posted by Loopydog (Post 122488)
I see exactly where you're coming from Ray. ........

..........
I hope you make the right decision for you. Let us know what you decide and we look forward to hearing the reports (u can see that if I was a betting man I'd bet on you getting one!!!!)

You were correct......just ordered one. I had a struggle justifying the cost but SWAMBO nudged me into it.

Lets face it, if your boss wants it too, what more could I need to make the decision. Thanks again for your help.

Ray

Loopydog 16-03-10 11:08

Absolutely right Ray .... ALWAYS do what the boss says. Over the moon for you both (and just ever so ENVIOUS lol). It's going to be fun .....Enjoy!

' For those about to rock .... WE SALUTE YOU'

dallas 22-03-10 19:43

Been to YamahaNL today, visited the official presentation of the Super Tenere. First the dealers had an official presentation in the afternoon and afterwards, us customers invited by the dealers, could join. Well organized, some drinks and snacks, and three S10�s on display. One standard "First Edition", one fully equipped with accesoires and one stripped, so you could see the engineering and engine. It's not within my budget and I'm extremely happy with my "little" XT660Z Tenere, otherwise I'd go for the Super Tenere!
Very impressive and well built and designed! I can't wait to see/read the first tests and ride one myself(this wasn't possible on this occasion). Added are some piccies, also one of the gadget with the Super Tenere script on it(a multitool!).
As of now they can be ordered online, delivery april/may.
Greetz, Hans.

Andrei 22-03-10 22:53

Great pics Dallas. I'm waiting to receive mine :)

Kev 23-03-10 01:02

Looks good.

Old Git Ray 25-03-10 12:08

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Originally Posted by dallas (Post 124198)
Been to YamahaNL today, visited the official presentation of the Super Tenere. First the dealers had an official presentation in the afternoon and afterwards, us customers invited by the dealers, could join. Well organized, some drinks and snacks, and three S10�s on display. One standard "First Edition", one fully equipped with accesoires and one stripped, so you could see the engineering and engine. It's not within my budget and I'm extremely happy with my "little" XT660Z Tenere, otherwise I'd go for the Super Tenere!
Very impressive and well built and designed! I can't wait to see/read the first tests and ride one myself(this wasn't possible on this occasion). Added are some piccies, also one of the gadget with the Super Tenere script on it(a multitool!).
As of now they can be ordered online, delivery april/may.
Greetz, Hans.

Hans,
What sort of quality are the boxes. Are they the same as the 660 ones ? They certainly look it and to be honest are a) too small and b) not durable enough.
I am not very impressed with mine and have asked my dealer (who is going to an equivalent show today) if the bike can be bought without them.
I think the first time I will get to see one is when I pick it up !
Ray

zOU 25-03-10 12:18

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Originally Posted by Old Git Ray (Post 124504)
Hans,
have asked my dealer (who is going to an equivalent show today) if the bike can be bought without them.

apparently the complete special edition is the only one available this year.

next year should see a naked version + options

I've been quite happy with my XTZ660 yamaha sidecase, they're not perfect but I like the waterproffness of the plastic case and the strentgh of the aluminium panels.

I would be afraid to break a plastic case (givi type) or bent/rip a metal case (although I saw the amount of abuse they can take)

the current yamaha case are quite thich (plastic + metal) and that reduces the available storage.

but there's always a solution:
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_tL3EwxTEUng/Sk...90609-0847.jpg
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_tL3EwxTEUng/Sk...90609-0847.jpg

Avo 25-03-10 13:49

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Originally Posted by Old Git Ray (Post 124504)
Hans,
What sort of quality are the boxes. Are they the same as the 660 ones ? They certainly look it and to be honest are a) too small and b) not durable enough.
I am not very impressed with mine and have asked my dealer (who is going to an equivalent show today) if the bike can be bought without them.
I think the first time I will get to see one is when I pick it up !
Ray

they look smaller - at least the one on the LH side of the bike is half the width in the lower section...

dallas 25-03-10 22:12

Yep, they�re about the same "quality" as the ones for the XT660Z. So, you'd better wait 'till the aftermarket(Touratech, Off-the-road, Hepco&Becker and such) develop a pannier frame for the XT1200Z.
But hey, it's a hell of a bike, if it rides how it looks, ya won't be dissapointed!! And don't let the bulk of electronics scare ya off!
Greetz, Hans.

Old Git Ray 26-03-10 19:34

My dealer (Saunders in Knebworth) went to the showing yesterday and rang me up today. States it comes as stated - no options.
One bonus point is that it is rideable by humans. He sat on it and got both feet flat down. He is about the same size as me - 5' 10" and said it felt great (yes I know he would wouldnt he).
Said I should get mine on 22 June - Just in time for the UK HU meet in Ripley.

Loopydog 26-03-10 20:24

Look forward to seeing you at the HU meeting at Ripley in June then Ray! Maybe you'll let me sit on it?

Old Git Ray 27-03-10 08:56

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Originally Posted by Loopydog (Post 124610)
Look forward to seeing you at the HU meeting at Ripley in June then Ray! Maybe you'll let me sit on it?

If I've got it, you are more than welcome to. If you buy me a beer I might even let you have a go.


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