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boggie 28-12-12 09:56

Need some advices
 
Hey guys, got stuck on choosing between 800gs and Yama. Leaning more to Tenere tho... lol.
Whatever, here are some Qs i have, sorry, if they look a bit retarded :)

1. The durability of the Yama's frame. How strong is it. How heavy staff may i load without worrying too much. I'm going to ride alone, yeah, very egoistic, but so far, is the best option to kick ass while offroading.

2. Distance with a full tank. Comparing to GS is 8L more, but, i assume, consumption is a bit more than GS, anyways, how long may i go with a full tank considering on-road cruise speed at 120km/h.

3. Trip distance. How far did someone get with 660 Tenere and what misshaps occurred or not, except brake pad/oil/filters/change?

4. ABS. Somewhere here i've read the ABS version has less susp. travel. Is it true?

5. ABS. I've learned from here ABS on-road is a God's gift, but off the road is a piece of useless electronic junk, lol. So, can we turn it on/off on demand? If not, does a mod or a switch exist to fix the issue?

6. ABS. In case the ABSless version has more susp. travel, can we install ABS on it later and what will be the cost like?

7.What are the servicing intervals?

8. The reason i'm leaning toward xtz is that i do like more moving off the road, so the vibrations from the trail will be critical sometimes, will the plastic/bolt/nuts handle that good enough?

9. The suspension. As i understood, there is no rebound settings at all. This is kinda annoying, coz i have it on my mtb which is a top line and still half priced of it :)) Do any mods exist in the world to fix it?

10. The fuel. How does the beast consume the bad quality fuel. Do i need to reprogram it or install additional hardware or whatever? We all know, there are some extremely picturesque places in this world, but to get there, you have to ride through the lots of obstacles including the absence of gas stations and anything that reminds a-95 at all.

11. Buying a used bike, are there any special peculiarities i have to pay attention to?

12. Are there any "diseases" (peculiarities)/i love that word :)/ painful or not to this particular model, that could be cured easily and by yourself preferably?

13. Does electronic fail from time to time? Get me right, i prefer mechanic as i used to ride in dirty conditions, so kickstarter is my favorite :) weight saver :)

14. BTW, any instructions on weight loss, except going to one sided can?


So far, that's all for the moment. I'm aimed at 2011-2012 depending on the condition of the bike.
Your help will be much appreciated.
Thanks
Boggie

Niek 28-12-12 10:41

1. Yamaha did not save weight on the frame! Went 2 up with camping gear to Scottland for 3 weeks, no problem.
2. Normally around 480km, driving less highway can give you over 500km on one tank (24.7L).
3. 3000km, broken wire of the fuel pump under the tank, failed connector of the power regulator and a lose bold of the counterweight. (Now >140.000km on the clock)
4. Yes, ABS is lower suspension
5. No switch, but you can dismount the sensor so it does not work.
6. No
7. 10.000km small service, 20.000km big service (air+oil filter, valves)
8. It is a thumper.
9. Yes but costly, KTM front end, Ohlins rear
10. It is no F1 car, if the fuel is not to bad (read: wodka) then it will run
11. All normal maintanance performed?
12. See 3
13. See 3
14. Buy a KTM

boggie 28-12-12 11:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niek (Post 182220)
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4. Yes, ABS is lower suspension....

4. Could you specify how lower is that, please? :) thanks

SimonRoma 28-12-12 13:45

BMW quality is awful, on our annual road trips the only bikes that have ever stopped have been the 2 BMWs........

Pleiades 28-12-12 15:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by boggie (Post 182224)
4. Could you specify how lower is that, please? :) thanks

ABS (non-ABS)
Front travel: 160mm (210mm)
Rear travel: 145mm (200mm)
Seat height: 865mm (895mm)
Ground clearance: 205mm (260mm)

Going on the ground clearance, rather than seat height (the ABS seat is a completely different part), the difference in height would be 55mm.

(ABS is 7Kg heavier too)

boggie 28-12-12 15:50

Oh, thanks a ton. :)
The reason to find an ABSless version is getting more and more vital.
Looking to get one from Italy.....

Pleiades 28-12-12 18:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by boggie (Post 182244)
The reason to find an ABSless version is getting more and more vital.
Looking to get one from Italy.....

Where in the world is "The Middle of Nowhere"? Are you unfortunate enough to live in one of the few EU countries where Yamaha only sells the ABS Tenere?

In the UK the ABS model was only imported for 2011, nobody bought one (well they might have found homes for one or two ;) ), so almost all used Teneres available here are "ABSless".

boggie 28-12-12 18:36

Unfortunately for me, i'm outside EU, in Ukraine. So, the only website i could monitor till today was mobile.de, where the most of them come with ABS. Then apparently i found out the bike would be brought from Italy, so i tried moto.it and now diggin it :)

Pleiades 28-12-12 18:41

Удачі знайти один!

boggie 28-12-12 18:48

о як, у вас вже говорять?
Як це так? :)

Pleiades 28-12-12 19:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by boggie (Post 182255)
Як це так? :)

Не розумний - я просто використовував інтернет перекладач! ;)

Я думав, що змусить вас почувати себе як вдома.

boggie 28-12-12 19:59

Well, at first I thought, that you've used google translator. So, I headed over your profile and got you are a teacher :) I was confused what kind I teacher you are :) coz google managed quite good :)
Anyways, thanks for being so kind. Appreciate that a lot :)
However, language is not an obstacle, and in fact this is a small thing once you are surrounded by good people willing to give you a hand. This lesson I learned by traveling :)
Thank you one more time.

SingleMinded 28-12-12 21:05

1. Very tough (and rather heavy). I did crash it many times and only managed to bend the sidestand (and tear it off). There are examples of Tenere's being hit from the rear by a car... but still no damage to the frame.

2. 450km

3. 73.000km before I sold it. Short circuit by worn wire (same as Niek), rear wheel bearings, hole/crack in silencer/muffler

4. true

5. Seems to work quite good off-road too, especially for the novice off-road rider

6. don't think so

7.every 10.000km

8. The plastic is very tough and robust. Even when you drop or crash the bike.

9. Suspension upgrade is always a good investment on almost every bike: the only way to tune it to your riding style, weight, usage (mostly tarmac or mostly unpaved roads)

10. XT660Z Tenere's have been travelling the world since it came out in 2008: it doesn't seem to be problem. You might ruin the cat when you use leaded fuel... but I don't think leaded fuel is produced/sold anymore.

11. check the stearing head bearings and cush drive rubbers. Not expensive to replace by the way. Ask / check the oil consumption.

12. Eats cush drive rubbers. Turbulence might annoy you.

13. Except for that one worn wire... no.

14. difficult, maybe only the gas tank (but no alternative available), wheels and hubs (check www.off-the-road.de). Frame and engine are heavy, solid and therefore reliable.

Ohlins 29-12-12 10:04

Have a look here?

You'll see fuel costs and distances within same....

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=841901



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