I just discovered that you are unable to shut off the ABS.
For me that is a big issue since I have been considering upgrading the KLR to the Tenere. I spend a ton of time sliding around Georgia and North Carolina forest roads and full time ABS would Not be good.
Both the KTM and Beemer big bore duallies have a switch on the ABS.
Yamaha might want to reconsider this lack of choice on a bike that is pictured in most of the ads hauling ass down a dirt road.
https://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?action=forum Not to worry, GA CYCLE RIDER; there is already a fix for that Yamaha **** up! Get yourself registered to post for info over at www.yamahasupertenere.com and you'll see that everyone has been concerned about this stupid brain fart on the part of Yamaha. Local Arizona Super Tenere dealers will be doing the same thing, on the sly QT! A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse!!!
For example, the Yamaha dealers of South Africa and New Zealand sell all of their Super Tenere's with a local dealership installed switch to turn off the ABS. They do not want the liability of a new owner getting hurt, by the inability to shut off the ABS in the dirt!