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Old 08-03-11, 10:47
wuming wuming is offline
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Yamaha XT660Z Tenere opinions

Not been on here for a long while; but finally about to bite the bullet and buy a Ten. Just wanted a few opinions first. This bike has been with us since 2008 now. What are peoples long term opinions on the Tenere? What are its strong and weak points as a long distance/RTW tourer? What do you like / dislike about it? What have / would you change? How does it compare to similarly targeted bikes (KTM, BMW etc.?). How reliable is it? Also posted on Advrider.com
Cheers all.
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Old 08-03-11, 11:40
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Just wanted a few opinions first. Cheers all.
All of the information is there, and opinions vary from 'it's a load of poo and I've sold it to by xxxxxx' to 'it's the last bike you'll every buy'

The best thing is to look through the post that are there already and you'll get a better understanding of the srong points and weak points of the this bike.
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Old 08-03-11, 13:17
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As Gulgo has intimated there are a lot of varied views on the Ten so its probably fair to say its not perfect but at the price point it sits at its doing pretty damn good.
The Up/down sides in my view (as an ex ten owner - now S10)
suspension is cheap , underdamped and undersprung but does a good job at the same time ie I had no compliants about mine hooning on tarmac and it was only offroad that the stock units forced the pace to remain low, that in itself is probably a good thing for todays (UK) green lanes and the threat that they face from Nimbies etc.
Engine, its a unremarkable single that is neither powerful or slow and isnt super smooth nor does it vibrate badly. Some possibility for gearbox issues (mine had poor retention on 2nd gear) but could be rare.
body cheapish unpainted plastics but looks the part for a rugged adventure bike
footpegs - ****e swap em!.
oem Luggage , good if you dont expect them to act as tank armour/crash bars.

High speed, fast enough for uk m'way work but can be buffety (I notice this more now I have the S10 as it doesnt tire me as the Ten did).
Overall quality, not up to KTM stds but not bad and its not KTM prices either.

All just MO . Great bike for what it costs though and I think without many competitors , maybe the tiger XC800 is the nearest.
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Old 08-03-11, 19:08
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i think its important to look at the ten with a off road point of view

ive run 1150gs and two 1200s and no way would i swap back ..

its a soft bike ..what i mean is its suspension and engine are set soft ..this for me equates to a really good trail bike

hard charging is not on my radar on the ten and i find it well mannered and easy going off road

on the road i think it handles real well for a trail bike
the screen needs replacing for motorway work ..givi and mra wing is my solution
a airhawk slung on the saddle makes it very comfy indeed

for me i found the gearing to tall ..annoying getting caught between gears on the road and too much clutch slipping off
i went for 14 /46 and i love the compramise ..
tickover in 2nd and more zip ......
one gear higher at 40 and 50
just stick to a sat nav 70 on the motorways

the other thing i addressed was the height ..i lowered it 1in at the back
and dropped the forks so i could manage better off road ..im 6ft 1 tall

i its a bike that requires a certain minset ..im not bothered about the lack of power ..ive run some very quick bikes in the past
i actually passed over a multistrada and a few others to buy the660 ten ..the ten was more fun ..and more practical ..and most importantly more managable off road for me


..i rarely feel underbiked running with gses and ktms ..until of course you hit the motorway .. than im happy with mp3 playing behind me screen at a staedy 75

if your used to thumpers and maby vees i think you will like it straight away if you come from fours it may seem a tad agricultural

a good test ride is where its at ..ignore the screen seat gearing and any height issues you think it may have as they a re simple fixes
i love riding mine ..its a keeper no question

good luck


By null at 2011-02-20

Last edited by minkyhead; 08-03-11 at 19:36.
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Old 09-03-11, 09:40
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Airhawk size for the Ten?

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Originally Posted by minkyhead View Post
i think its important to look at the ten with a off road point of view

ive run 1150gs and two 1200s and no way would i swap back ..

its a soft bike ..what i mean is its suspension and engine are set soft ..this for me equates to a really good trail bike

hard charging is not on my radar on the ten and i find it well mannered and easy going off road

on the road i think it handles real well for a trail bike
the screen needs replacing for motorway work ..givi and mra wing is my solution
a airhawk slung on the saddle makes it very comfy indeed

for me i found the gearing to tall ..annoying getting caught between gears on the road and too much clutch slipping off
i went for 14 /46 and i love the compramise ..
tickover in 2nd and more zip ......
one gear higher at 40 and 50
just stick to a sat nav 70 on the motorways

the other thing i addressed was the height ..i lowered it 1in at the back
and dropped the forks so i could manage better off road ..im 6ft 1 tall

i its a bike that requires a certain minset ..im not bothered about the lack of power ..ive run some very quick bikes in the past
i actually passed over a multistrada and a few others to buy the660 ten ..the ten was more fun ..and more practical ..and most importantly more managable off road for me


..i rarely feel underbiked running with gses and ktms ..until of course you hit the motorway .. than im happy with mp3 playing behind me screen at a staedy 75

if your used to thumpers and maby vees i think you will like it straight away if you come from fours it may seem a tad agricultural

a good test ride is where its at ..ignore the screen seat gearing and any height issues you think it may have as they a re simple fixes
i love riding mine ..its a keeper no question

good luck


By null at 2011-02-20
Nice set up, what size airhawk did you get for the Ten?

Many Thanks,
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Old 10-03-11, 01:24
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ive had it for years ..its really good

i got the largest one ..its like a pear shape ..transforms the ten instantly into a long distance perch ..highly recomended

i got it here
its the big cruiser one

feck me theyve gone up a bit ..i paid about110 qid for it ..but i have to say i dont regret it its been on severel different bikes since

on a positive note it got a puncture a couple of years ago and they reaired it for me and sent the repair out fit for postage only ..its been fine since
http://www.bykebitz.co.uk/acatalog/LARGE_CRUISER.html


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Last edited by minkyhead; 10-03-11 at 01:38.
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Old 08-03-11, 20:05
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genereal mix off on /ff riding is giving me about 250 miles with 2litres to spare ...
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Old 10-03-11, 20:59
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Thanks for the replies so far. Should perhaps have said that I am coming from an Aprilia Pegaso 650 Trail; so, same engine. I am looking for a potential RTW bike. I love the Peg Trail, but for what I have in mind the tank is too small (16 litres) and the electrics are, uhm "sketchy". Also virtually zero dealer back-up, expensive parts etc.. I think the engine is very good though and if I could have the same bike but more reliable and a longer range, I would be happy. The Ten seems to tick all the boxes, but just need some reassuring about the points I originally asked about. So more thoughts / opinions are welcome. Thanks.
Buy this one:



All info here: http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=16342

It's all the good things about the Tenere, improved: awesome suspension, vastly improved power, comfy seat...

Jx
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Old 10-03-11, 21:39
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So kewl I want it now!

Hi Jenny, you know I want it. It's so pretty and those WP forks are yummy. Can't have another bike though, garage is full already. Also it won't pass roadworthy in Spain as the excel rims don't have homolagation certification. Not sure if the forks have CE certification either. Not that I've even considered buying it... Much.

Seriously the annual inspection in Spain is hardcore, they failed my landy last time 'cos although both the Landy and the new tow bar had homolagation (EU conformity certificate), the tow bar hadn't been installed by a Spanish qualified mechanic. Very difficult to sort out.
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Old 10-03-11, 22:47
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Quote:
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Buy this one:



All info here: http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=16342

It's all the good things about the Tenere, improved: awesome suspension, vastly improved power, comfy seat...

Jx
Jeez oh, Just the thing for an old retired enduro rider like me. Serious attitude there.
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