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YAM 6 28-02-09 23:49

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Originally Posted by Ian M (Post 84358)
Came off my Tenere at about 40mph today into a soft loamy field near Thetford !

Damage was : screen came off in one piece - having sheared off all the attaching black plastic bolts ( good design) as I went through it ! Just needs new bolts .

Front left indicator head was found lying in the field - might go back together onto stem.

Indicator mounting grey panel had its two locating pins snapped off where they go into the tank .Might try using some spare plastic bolts to make replaceable "dowels" saving buying a new one each time .

But the worst damage was to the tank , must have flexed as it went down and cracked off the paint beneath the indicator - no leaks or anything - luckily so hopefully can find some near match paint .

Anyone want a cheap Tenere ????

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...neredamage.jpg
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...tankdamage.jpg

"hope you are ok" parts from yamaha cost
indicator cost �15, screen �30, grey plastic �15 tank respray �100

i can help with the indictor and screen plus screws, if you want them pm me your address and i will post them up to at "no" cost, all my best sean,

Ian M 28-02-09 23:59

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Originally Posted by YAM 6 (Post 84360)
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i can help with the indictor and screen plus screws, if you want them pm me your address and i will post them up to at "no" cost, all my best sean,

Wow ! - Thanks for the offer Sean , screen survived undamaged , suspect the screws were supposed to be "sacrificial" that way - so have just ordered 25 M4 nylon screws to replace them and have a few spares ready for next time !

Those parts prices are not too bad at all but being a "careful" individual and knowing it will go down again I will try my luck at a couple of repairs - if it doesn't work out I haven't lost anything .

Shoulder got a bit tweaked so not looking at it tonight .

Thanks again for your very generous offer !:)

YAM 6 01-03-09 00:20

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Originally Posted by Ian M (Post 84366)
Wow ! - Thanks for the offer Sean , screen survived undamaged , suspect the screws were supposed to be "sacrificial" that way - so have just ordered 25 M4 nylon screws to replace them and have a few spares ready for next time !

Those parts prices are not too bad at all but being a "careful" individual and knowing it will go down again I will try my luck at a couple of repairs - if it doesn't work out I haven't lost anything .

Shoulder got a bit tweaked so not looking at it tonight .

Thanks again for your very generous offer !:)

thanks for the pm mate glad to help mate parts are just siting there in the shed get in my way.......

deiaccord 01-03-09 09:46

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Originally Posted by YAM 6 (Post 84360)
"hope you are ok" parts from yamaha cost
indicator cost �15, screen �30, grey plastic �15 tank respray �100

i can help with the indictor and screen plus screws, if you want them pm me your address and i will post them up to at "no" cost, all my best sean,

Wow the screen is only 30 quid??

I have a nice unsightly skuff on mine (droped it at front of house and it hit the wall) and had not bothered to change it coz I thought it'd cost a lot. For 30 quid I might be tempted to just get it done though.

Only thing I can't work out is how do you get to all the bolts to undo it?(especially the bottom ones)

borus 01-03-09 10:58

Yesterday after some off-road drop-downs, we did speak about the cost of the replacement parts. I did ride Honda bikes for a couple of years. Everything (even the screws!!!!) have massive prices. Therefore, I was always looking for after-market replacement parts or good protection (think crashbars). I was stunned about the Yamaha price-list.

The Tenere is practical crash-proof (really, I've seen the proof of that yesterday). The only parts that may need replacement, are reasonable cheap. Good thinking of mister Yamaha.

(and another good reason to use the machine for what he was designed for, Allroad!!!!!)

YAM 6 02-03-09 01:32

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Originally Posted by Ian M (Post 84366)
Wow ! - Thanks for the offer Sean , screen survived undamaged , suspect the screws were supposed to be "sacrificial" that way - so have just ordered 25 M4 nylon screws to replace them and have a few spares ready for next time !

Those parts prices are not too bad at all but being a "careful" individual and knowing it will go down again I will try my luck at a couple of repairs - if it doesn't work out I haven't lost anything .

Shoulder got a bit tweaked so not looking at it tonight .

Thanks again for your very generous offer !:)

all packed and ready to go i will post them Monday after work....

ps i put three in there for you.

Big Den 02-03-09 10:52

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Well here it is my new XTZ, done 70mls so far and looking good.

Ian M 03-03-09 13:17

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Originally Posted by YAM 6 (Post 84424)
all packed and ready to go i will post them Monday after work....

ps i put three in there for you.

Indicators received today with grateful thanks to Yam6 for such fantastic help :Worship_9TRHEA:

Will give bike a good jetwash (if I can manage to get it out the garage!) and get fixing it back how it should be !

What a great forum with superb helpful members !!:WellDone_OROQR1:

Robson Jabor�/SC 03-03-09 13:31

And here in Brazil we're still waiting the T�n�r�...
I hope it'll come in the next thousand years...:BangHead::094::thumbleweed:

kelv 03-03-09 17:57

heres mine
 
Here's mine - picked it up yesterday
great fun and undoubtedly the best colour :nana: http://i565.photobucket.com/albums/s...ephotos005.jpg


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