03HiYoSilver
Well-known member
Now that is NICE....and most valuable. Can't wait 'til you guys get your machines!
Jeremy L over at AltRider in Seattle has the ABS disabling switch unit up and running; price will be announced very soon. Soon as I can buy it, it gets shipped to D & H for installation on my Super Tenere! Yamaha Corporation had to have been sniffing glue or gasoline, not to make the ABS disabling swith standard issue for off road use!
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Kinda been thinking about this aswell.... I think im going to install one myself. I have a much better idea on the switch, looks a ton better too.. But I think this is going to be a good thing.....
Beemerdons, Did ya get my message? Where ya down in Mexico, or just blow'in me off ? :lol:
NoOne,Yamaha Corporation had to have been sniffing glue or gasoline, not to make the ABS disabling swith standard issue for off road use!
No One, I'm certainly not blowing you off Amigo and I'm not sure what message you're referring to; I was down in Mexico on mi Moto quite a bit over the last few months.Jeremy L over at AltRider in Seattle has the ABS disabling switch unit up and running; price will be announced very soon. Soon as I can buy it, it gets shipped to D & H for installation on my Super Tenere! Yamaha Corporation had to have been sniffing glue or gasoline, not to make the ABS disabling swith standard issue for off road use!
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Kinda been thinking about this aswell.... I think im going to install one myself. I have a much better idea on the switch, looks a ton better too.. But I think this is going to be a good thing.....
Beemerdons, Did ya get my message? Where ya down in Mexico, or just blow'in me off ? :lol:
No bvail, I don't know at this time; but you're probably correct, just an oil/filter change." I am putting on 1,000 immediate miles on my Super Tenere; since I want Jerold of D & H to do the 1st service on the bike. After I drop my bike off back in Cullman, Alabama for its service, "
Just curious if you know what the first service consists of. Assuming oil/filter change.
NoOne,Yamaha Corporation had to have been sniffing glue or gasoline, not to make the ABS disabling swith standard issue for off road use!
What you said makes sense, but WE the general public don't have to make things up to the EuroIII Standard and are the big Target of Liability Suits from stupid people. Even being Right is very costly.
So they probably designed it as the Safest Liability Protection since the ABS standard will be a big target...Hence the "It is to ward off unqualified riders... new feature just rolled out."
P.S. Your bike is a looker...
No bvail, I don't know at this time; but you're probably correct, just an oil/filter change." I am putting on 1,000 immediate miles on my Super Tenere; since I want Jerold of D & H to do the 1st service on the bike. After I drop my bike off back in Cullman, Alabama for its service, "
Just curious if you know what the first service consists of. Assuming oil/filter change.
No One, I'm certainly not blowing you off Amigo and I'm not sure what message you're referring to; I was down in Mexico on mi Moto quite a bit over the last few months.Jeremy L over at AltRider in Seattle has the ABS disabling switch unit up and running; price will be announced very soon. Soon as I can buy it, it gets shipped to D & H for installation on my Super Tenere! Yamaha Corporation had to have been sniffing glue or gasoline, not to make the ABS disabling swith standard issue for off road use!
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Kinda been thinking about this aswell.... I think im going to install one myself. I have a much better idea on the switch, looks a ton better too.. But I think this is going to be a good thing.....
Beemerdons, Did ya get my message? Where ya down in Mexico, or just blow'in me off ? :lol:
My Verizon Wireless cell will not work farther South than 5 kilometers down in Mexico and occasionally my lousy AOL Account doesn't always get my e-mails to me.
Best way to contact me is either by Private Messages here, or Cell of 480-440-4666 or once again at [email protected] I am planning on notifying you when I will be returning from Alabama, maybe we can get together for lunch or dinner as I am crossing Texas. I plan to meet Walt-wfooshee and Steve-RadioHowie in Panama City, Florida while I am putting on 1,000 immediate miles on my Super Tenere; since I want Jerold of D & H to do the 1st service on the bike. After I drop by bike off back in Cullman, Alabama for its service, I plan on riding a loaner down to the Barber Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham, AL and meeting 03HiYoSilver from Georgia for either a lunch or dinner also. Also, I'd like to team up with you to plan a Big Bend National Park Expedition for the North American Super Tenere Owners in the Spring of 2012!
No One, One of the greatest articles on motorcycle break in procedures was written 14 years ago by the Late and Great Motorcycle Scribe Gordon Jennings, Famous Editor of Cycle Magazine. Mr. Jennings approach to breaking in a motorcycle is the same as mine and I have been breaking in new bikes since 1963, 48 years now.No bvail, I don't know at this time; but you're probably correct, just an oil/filter change." I am putting on 1,000 immediate miles on my Super Tenere; since I want Jerold of D & H to do the 1st service on the bike. After I drop my bike off back in Cullman, Alabama for its service, "
Just curious if you know what the first service consists of. Assuming oil/filter change.
Mr. Don,Don,Beemerdon :lol:
This brings up a good point about BREAKING IN 'YOUR' NEW SUPER TENERE......... im not yelling...
When I buy a new bike I ride it back to the shop and change the oil the first day... After 50 miles... There is tons of crap in the oil. I normally run about 1000 miles before I go full synthetic... (change that drive fluid too.. NASTY) After that its full synthetic forever..
I know im prolly a nut for waisting good oil, but Ive been around bikes and the bizz too long....
What is your plan for breaking in your new Beast ? Ride it like you stole it for 1000 miles, change oil, keep riding like you stole it ?? :lol:
https://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?action=forum No One, there already is a great Super Tenere Owners group web site. This one is fantastic with tons of technical information!No One, I'm certainly not blowing you off Amigo and I'm not sure what message you're referring to; I was down in Mexico on mi Moto quite a bit over the last few months.Jeremy L over at AltRider in Seattle has the ABS disabling switch unit up and running; price will be announced very soon. Soon as I can buy it, it gets shipped to D & H for installation on my Super Tenere! Yamaha Corporation had to have been sniffing glue or gasoline, not to make the ABS disabling swith standard issue for off road use!
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Kinda been thinking about this aswell.... I think im going to install one myself. I have a much better idea on the switch, looks a ton better too.. But I think this is going to be a good thing.....
Beemerdons, Did ya get my message? Where ya down in Mexico, or just blow'in me off ? :lol:
My Verizon Wireless cell will not work farther South than 5 kilometers down in Mexico and occasionally my lousy AOL Account doesn't always get my e-mails to me.
Best way to contact me is either by Private Messages here, or Cell of 480-440-4666 or once again at [email protected] I am planning on notifying you when I will be returning from Alabama, maybe we can get together for lunch or dinner as I am crossing Texas. I plan to meet Walt-wfooshee and Steve-RadioHowie in Panama City, Florida while I am putting on 1,000 immediate miles on my Super Tenere; since I want Jerold of D & H to do the 1st service on the bike. After I drop by bike off back in Cullman, Alabama for its service, I plan on riding a loaner down to the Barber Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham, AL and meeting 03HiYoSilver from Georgia for either a lunch or dinner also. Also, I'd like to team up with you to plan a Big Bend National Park Expedition for the North American Super Tenere Owners in the Spring of 2012!
Sounds great ! ! I'm down for the BIG BEND ride.. Want to head out by you aswell and head North and do a loop of CO... Want to work on a new Super Tenere owners group web site aswell for riders to find other ST riders, get info, learn, Etc.....
ANYONE reading this that might want to help with the web site or just participate PM me.....
I'm a little ahead of you w/Akrapovic exhaust
Sunny Day in Atlanta....
With My Akrapovic Pipes, they were tooo booming so I was able to get some FZ1 DB Killers and grind them down to fit... the Public appreciates it... not flagging myself with the police and more tolerable to ride in the cockpit. The Tires are the 149mph Rated Pirelli Scorps 80/20 On Road/Off Road Rated Tires good for about 5-7k miles on the rear and 7-10k miles on the front.
Have done other things...but these things were specific to this bike.
Not sure about the Super Tenere, but this bike will do 0-60 in about 3.2 Sec (but not in the Snow!)...quite frankly surprised me...thought it was going to be doggish compared to the FJR...Not.
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