Sir, I have a question and my question is, Which motorcycle (correct me if I'm wrong I know its Yamaha) is THE TOYOTA COROLLA that have a reputation of going above 300,000 miles or more?
A friendly tip from a fellow S10 (2015) owner: I have read a number of complaints re the locking mechanism on the proprietary panniers. While they are certainly not the smoothest devices ever produced, I don’t believe they deserve the negative press. If one takes a moment to learn the lock’s “idiot-syncrasys”, he would doubtless find that they work reliably all the time. The trick is to relieve the tension on the locking hook by pressing down on the lock end of the lid before trying to turn the key. Same whether you are opening or closing the lid. A minor inconvenience at best. A second problem which I incurred was that on one occasion I turned the key to unlock the lid only to have the whole tumbler come out of the box, still impaled on the key. I was on tour and had to hire a locksmith to open things up for me. However he gave me the advice which permanently fixed the problem and I now offer to you: As a preemptive measure open each pannier and pry off the protective rubber pucks off each lock. Then remove the two tiny screws per lock that will be revealed. Locktite them and reinstall all parts. You should not have to worry about them again. Thanks for your review!
Nice review. I’m currently looking for a Super Tenere. Interesting...in 2014 I too was looking for a new bike, the Tenere was the first one I tried, demo’d the GS, Triumph, ...wound up buying the 1190 in Aug 2014! Sounds like you’ve had a much better experience than I have. Reliability now top of my list.
Enjoyed your candid & honest review. I bought a '14 Super Ten and quite frankly is the best bike I've ever owned. Quality & finish unparalleled. Come ride with me here in the Hill Country. Harper, Mason area..
This pretty much shadows my thoughts on the bike. I did get to test the crash bars on mine during a recent 5,000 mile trip. We were parked in a parking lot having a quick break and taking off some extra clothes as the day was getting warmer. I made the mistake of not paying attention as to which direction I had it parked and a strong gust of wind hit it broadside and knocked it over. My bars got gouged up from the pavement, my right side pannier was partly crushed and the pannier racks were bent. We only had 4 days left in our trip so I waited until we got home to attempt any repairs. The pannier has been replaced, I had to removed the frames from the bike to straighten them out. Man are they ever tough! The crash bars required some work with a file to take out the deepest scratches followed by wet sanding with 400 and 600 and finally 3 or 4 coats of satin black rust paint. They look like new and you can't tell they ever got hit. As for the trip we did 5,000 miles in 11 days, 10 nights. We left home in Northern Alberta on June 12th drove south through AB, MT, WY, CO, then west through UT, NV, CA. We hit the coast just on the north side of San Francisco and followed the coast up to OR, and into WA. I had a new set of tires installed in Vancouver WA. We cut over to Yakima and then north into BC Canada and then east into AB again then all the way back north to get home arriving at 5PM on the 22nd.
Omg. That sounds like an awesome trip!! Hopefully ill be heading up to Alberta late August or early September. Sorry to hear about that gust of wind. Samething happened to a riding buddu during a trip to west Texas. Be safe and thanks for the comment
Love a good honest review. I hope Yamaha puts this thing on a diet and does suspension changes for some better off road handling and ride. They are not that far off from dethroning the BMW,it's already more reliable and cheaper to work on.
Had the pleasure of owning a 2016 S10ES. An incredible machine. We took the S10 on a 23 day 9836 km motorcycle adventure from Medellin Colombia, passing thru Ecuador and encompassing various cities in Peru including the famous Canon Del Pato. In Cusco (+-4200km) we changed the oil & oil filter. For the rest of the trip we just added fuel. No issues whatsoever with the Super Tenere. Not even a flat tire. The 2016 Super Tenere 1200 ES offered us phenomenal comfort. No disappointments. If you ever thought about the Canon Del Pato here’s a link. Safe travels. ua-cam.com/video/gcPcVH8_Trk/v-deo.html
Just rented a 2018 Super Tenere from Eaglerider ($75 per day) for a 2,200 mile trip from Long Beach, CA to Portland, OR and back. FYI, I was trying for an Iron butt but hit a 2-3 hour construction delay on the 5 north of Redding, ended my attempt. I'll get it eventually. It was a great trip doing D1>580, D2>421, D5>407, D6>804 riding days and everything you said about the bike is spot on. I'm 6'3" over 50 and my body never once wanted to give up. Even the suggestions for the next-gen release. I'm thinking when the Raid Edition comes to the US I might just pick it up. Although I can't say the bike was 100%, I picked it up with only 2k miles on it and returned it with 4k. From day one the Power Socket didn't function, probably a blown fuse because they washed the bike with the rubber cap not fitting on top of the socket plug. (I didn't discover the power port issue until early morning just when I was ready to leave. Otherwise, I wouldn't have accepted the bike. Then the day before we returned home, the right fork seal was showing signs of leakage. The ride was a little less comfortable on the way home, definitely some vibes in the right bar from the bad shock. My right hand still has some numbness otherwise I was completely happy with it. Upon returning the ST it gained non-op status because of the fork leak.
I decided to get rid of mine. I remember when I was in the buying process I used to watch your videos. The Super Tenere is a great bike, but the negatives for me, for this bike are: 1- Uncivilized engine that makes too much unnecessary noise; 2- Too high, having to climb on and off that thing everytime you need to get on or off; 3- Suspension is good but the weight transfer everytime you break gets old really quick. I'm getting a 2019 FJR1300ES instead. No point in having an adventure bike if you're not doing to go offroad. Plus the inline 4 cylinder engine is super smooth.
Thank you for the great review Sir!! I had the same painful process in choosing my Super Tenere. For me is was all about function and reliability. Yours is really well sorted. And yes the power is plenty. You took all the words out of my mouth when describing it. I'm more of a dirt bike guy and really love this bike. My biggest complaint is the weight when traveling off the highway. As long as I remember to respect where it can go then it's all good. My ergonomic mods include The Helibars risers and an enlarged dirt bike style footpad bolted on the brake. Regards and thanks again Chris
The kind of bike that can take you around the world and then drive to work everyday with preventative maintenance. I would take the cases to a locksmith and have them install new locks with a few extra keys cut. Does the seat bead pad help from getting sore on long runs. Good video of another satisfied Yamaha customer.
Very nice intro. I want a drone so bad. I agree with you assessment of the ST. It's a fantastic machine. You are absolutely correct about the OEM cases. They are the only disappointment. As for power, I wouldn't mind more power simply because I'm power nut but for what it is the ST has enough. Great video.
Dude get yourself a drone. Ill probably sell my current drone and upgrade at some point Lol yes i can see you taking advantage of a power bump to the ST.
Great review. I have a 2017 Tenere and it has been great. I do a lot of two up riding and this thing is awesome. I had two Triumph Explorers and they were so top heavy, 36K on both of them. If you are talking about the MRA touring screen on the S10 you will love the thing. I love the fact you can easily work on the Super Tenere. I did put Bumont cans and those are outstanding....I do a lot of two up riding and we put 13K miles on it in less than a year. Totally agree on the electric wind screen and price. Power...how much do you need? I have had bikes with 160Hp and nice to have but not needed. Agree this is my favorite bike of all my bikes. Keep up the reviews...
Great bike man I bought mine in Florida rode it around a few southern states for near 2 yrs then took it home to Ireland and our small roads in Ireland are great for riding on and I've just come back from a 6 day trip in the highlands of Scotland. I just love the super ten.Ticks all the boxes for me but it's only let down is the outdated headlights I think most run led now.
You're spot on about the factory side cases. I've only had my 2018 Super Tenere for 4 months and I know that they will eventually have to be replaced. In addition to the finicky locks, they just feel cheap. You mention that you mainly ride on roads. Have you done any off-road riding? I've been on cruisers and touring bikes most of my riding life and decided (after retirement) that I wanted to give adventure riding and moto-camping a try. I'm still on stock tires so I've only dabbled in a little off-road riding. Curious as to your experiences off-road. Thanks.
Cool vid I've been at a cross roads on my next bike for a while now between a cruiser or a big adventure bike. I think 2020 will be the year I choose one because I'm ready for some long distance rides 4sure
Another great video Shadow! You always present such high quality professional videos and are honest is very much appreciated. How many miles do you have on your Super Tenere now? Apologies if I missed this during your video.
Hey shadow good review on the ST I looked at a 2016 ST but I got a HD but what turn away from the s t was a group of riders who rode that style of bike well on the cruiser side the road was full but I think if I could do both I would sure get the Yamaha super tenere to give you that change again thanks on your review looking forward to your adventure
I have the exact same bike. Don't you find the side stand to be poorly designed? The bike doesn't lean over far enough on it so it feels tippy. It's a good thing that the Supa T comes with a center stand.
I agree, part of the blame falls on the rear spring rate. It is too soft and the bike sags too much when loaded for a long trip, this makes the lean angle very critical. Due to this my bike took a tumble when a gust blew it over in a parking lot.
Thanks for the great review. How many miles do you have? I have a '17 ES with 49,000 miles. So far zero issues with normal maintenance. Valve check at 40k but totally in spec. I went with the Givi Trekker Bags and love them, bigger and bulletproof. I have a set of Rigid floods wired to my high beam switch and can't speak highly enough of Rigid. I run it on 87 octane and have no issues with that. I will upgrade if Yamaha adds cornering ABS on the next model and will not upgrade if the do not. I'd also like to see lean sensitive TC, more power and lighter weight, but the cornering ABS is the only thing that will get my new money. Frankly I prefer mechanical gauges over a digital or TFT dash, less to break.
Great review man, I really appreciate your candor & honesty in your descriptions both + & -. I’m selling my 2019 FLHT and looking for a Super T to replace it. I’ve owned and ridden every brand of bike available here in the USA in my lifetime and I’m now going to Adventure Bike as I see a future for our nation where this type of bike will be an asset at least and a necessity in the worst case scenario. I’ve found Yamaha products to be as reliable as an anvil and from your and others descriptions the Super T is no exception. I too am a San Antonio born boy although I grew up in Boerne. I hope to be able to meet you on my next trip that way and perhaps we can get a cup of coffee and get a little deeper into this bike. Ride On.
cavscout62 I really appreciate the comment. You cant go wrong with the ST. I've commuted, taken long trips, a few dirt rides...this bike has been rock solid. Yes lets get together sometime. my email address is in the description section
Nice review. Thanks. Just picked mine up this year. They are comfortable, plenty power and fabulous brakes. Plus the shaft drive on these are perfection and MUCH more reliable than the GS bike. Engine is bulletproof on these as well. 👍
Great review! The bike looks unbelievable for 5 years. Its obvious you take great care of your bike. The machine looks top line! Thanks for the review.
Good review. I have never spent a lot of time on big bikes. I'm a 250 enduro rider, but am thinking about getting a larger bike. I live in Taiwan and the temperature is over ninety degrees almost every day from May - September and very humid. Does the Tenere get really hot when you ride it. Even my 250 can kick out a lot of heat when I stop at a stop light.
Hey Shadow, thanks for the vid. I will be buying an "adventure" bike in the next two to three years and thus will be my retirement gift. My wife and I plan on doing an extensive amount of travelling on it but we will rarely be doing more than 300 miles per day. As we plan on being gone for weeks if not months at a time, I am curious if your significant other joins you on your travels and if your comments on "powerful enough" would still be your message, if they did? I am 220lbs and the wife around 125lbs, so about 350lbs plus luggage, tools, etc. Shaft drive and comfort are very high on my list. I would love to try the KTM but because of it seat and chain, it's out. TIA
Thank you for your great review! I just came across your post and have a question about the ES vs non ES... Would you say it's a must have or is the electronic suspension not a deal breaker??? Thsnk you very much!
I have the non ES version and I have never felt the need to have one...I do a 3 sec adjustement between when I ride with my wife and when I ride alone...
Thank you for the review, Can you comment about 80/90/100MPH cruising? is it able to cruise at such speeds? does it feel stable? safe? is the bike comfortable at such speeds with the load of trip's baggage?
I have done 190km/h for 200km straight. No issues with stability and it is super comfortable. I should add that I had the givi windshield and wind deflectors on the side as well as earplugs...
great review... I am trying to decide between this and the new Kawasaki Versys 1k SE LT+... that shaft drive is a good selling point. Appreciate the review
Now that is a good question. I don't know why motorcycle manufacturers can't make comfortable seats for their motorcycles. What about memoryfoam seats? What about a factory airbladder seat? What about a messaging seat? Why do riders have to turn to the aftermarket in order to find decent seating options? I don't understand it.
Very good vid. Nice information. My last bike was a GS 800.....it was my only choice.. 😅 😅 I wanted to Super Tenere..... Maybe by 2020 we will see a new version... Maybe a triple engine..... Or a totally new big twin..... I really like Yamaha and not because of Rossi either.. 😅 😅 Enjoy your riding and your weekend. From Bangkok Thailand 🙏
From Japan.
Good review. I have a 2014 tenere.
I feel proud that everyone enjoy motorcycle through super tenere :)
japanese bikes and cars are the best :)
I've had Hondas, Acuras, and Kawasakis, thinking of adding a Yamaha now! The Tenere looks pretty sweet.
Sir, I have a question and my question is,
Which motorcycle (correct me if I'm wrong I know its Yamaha) is THE TOYOTA COROLLA that have a reputation of going above 300,000 miles or more?
The Japanese know how to make a solid motorcycle. Affordable, reliable and comfortable....what more can you ask for?
Very true!
A friendly tip from a fellow S10 (2015) owner:
I have read a number of complaints re the locking mechanism on the proprietary panniers. While they are certainly not the smoothest devices ever produced, I don’t believe they deserve the negative press.
If one takes a moment to learn the lock’s “idiot-syncrasys”, he would doubtless find that they work reliably all the time. The trick is to relieve the tension on the locking hook by pressing down on the lock end of the lid before trying to turn the key. Same whether you are opening or closing the lid. A minor inconvenience at best.
A second problem which I incurred was that on one occasion I turned the key to unlock the lid only to have the whole tumbler come out of the box, still impaled on the key. I was on tour and had to hire a locksmith to open things up for me.
However he gave me the advice which permanently fixed the problem and I now offer to you:
As a preemptive measure open each pannier and pry off the protective rubber pucks off each lock. Then remove the two tiny screws per lock that will be revealed. Locktite them and reinstall all parts. You should not have to worry about them again.
Thanks for your review!
Thank You bro... I have a 06 V Strom 650. I'm more than ready to move up to Super tenere 1200... Great video.
Any time! You will love the Super Tenere
Nice review. I’m currently looking for a Super Tenere. Interesting...in 2014 I too was looking for a new bike, the Tenere was the first one I tried, demo’d the GS, Triumph, ...wound up buying the 1190 in Aug 2014! Sounds like you’ve had a much better experience than I have. Reliability now top of my list.
Enjoyed your candid & honest review. I bought a '14 Super Ten and quite frankly is the best bike I've ever owned. Quality & finish unparalleled.
Come ride with me here in the Hill Country. Harper, Mason area..
Great review Shadow. It's nice being able to get real life reviews from real owners. Sometimes that's the deciding factor between bikes.
Thanks for watching Dan. Yes its good to get the perspective of owners
I always thought you had a nice bike Shadow. The Tenere ticks a lot of boxes, probably all of the important ones anyway. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate you watching Mustang
This pretty much shadows my thoughts on the bike. I did get to test the crash bars on mine during a recent 5,000 mile trip. We were parked in a parking lot having a quick break and taking off some extra clothes as the day was getting warmer. I made the mistake of not paying attention as to which direction I had it parked and a strong gust of wind hit it broadside and knocked it over. My bars got gouged up from the pavement, my right side pannier was partly crushed and the pannier racks were bent. We only had 4 days left in our trip so I waited until we got home to attempt any repairs. The pannier has been replaced, I had to removed the frames from the bike to straighten them out. Man are they ever tough! The crash bars required some work with a file to take out the deepest scratches followed by wet sanding with 400 and 600 and finally 3 or 4 coats of satin black rust paint. They look like new and you can't tell they ever got hit. As for the trip we did 5,000 miles in 11 days, 10 nights. We left home in Northern Alberta on June 12th drove south through AB, MT, WY, CO, then west through UT, NV, CA. We hit the coast just on the north side of San Francisco and followed the coast up to OR, and into WA. I had a new set of tires installed in Vancouver WA. We cut over to Yakima and then north into BC Canada and then east into AB again then all the way back north to get home arriving at 5PM on the 22nd.
Omg. That sounds like an awesome trip!! Hopefully ill be heading up to Alberta late August or early September. Sorry to hear about that gust of wind. Samething happened to a riding buddu during a trip to west Texas. Be safe and thanks for the comment
Love a good honest review. I hope Yamaha puts this thing on a diet and does suspension changes for some better off road handling and ride. They are not that far off from dethroning the BMW,it's already more reliable and cheaper to work on.
Had the pleasure of owning a 2016 S10ES. An incredible machine. We took the S10 on a 23 day 9836 km motorcycle adventure from Medellin Colombia, passing thru Ecuador and encompassing various cities in Peru including the famous Canon Del Pato. In Cusco (+-4200km) we changed the oil & oil filter. For the rest of the trip we just added fuel. No issues whatsoever with the Super Tenere. Not even a flat tire. The 2016 Super Tenere 1200 ES offered us phenomenal comfort. No disappointments. If you ever thought about the Canon Del Pato here’s a link. Safe travels. ua-cam.com/video/gcPcVH8_Trk/v-deo.html
Awesome thanks for the link! I love Colombia. I have yet to ride down there however i may do one of the mototours one day
Just rented a 2018 Super Tenere from Eaglerider ($75 per day) for a 2,200 mile trip from Long Beach, CA to Portland, OR and back. FYI, I was trying for an Iron butt but hit a 2-3 hour construction delay on the 5 north of Redding, ended my attempt. I'll get it eventually. It was a great trip doing D1>580, D2>421, D5>407, D6>804 riding days and everything you said about the bike is spot on. I'm 6'3" over 50 and my body never once wanted to give up. Even the suggestions for the next-gen release. I'm thinking when the Raid Edition comes to the US I might just pick it up. Although I can't say the bike was 100%, I picked it up with only 2k miles on it and returned it with 4k. From day one the Power Socket didn't function, probably a blown fuse because they washed the bike with the rubber cap not fitting on top of the socket plug. (I didn't discover the power port issue until early morning just when I was ready to leave. Otherwise, I wouldn't have accepted the bike. Then the day before we returned home, the right fork seal was showing signs of leakage. The ride was a little less comfortable on the way home, definitely some vibes in the right bar from the bad shock. My right hand still has some numbness otherwise I was completely happy with it. Upon returning the ST it gained non-op status because of the fork leak.
Awesome feedback. I appreciate the comment. Wrt to the iron butt, yes i can see construction ruining your plans. Be safe!
I decided to get rid of mine. I remember when I was in the buying process I used to watch your videos. The Super Tenere is a great bike, but the negatives for me, for this bike are:
1- Uncivilized engine that makes too much unnecessary noise;
2- Too high, having to climb on and off that thing everytime you need to get on or off;
3- Suspension is good but the weight transfer everytime you break gets old really quick.
I'm getting a 2019 FJR1300ES instead. No point in having an adventure bike if you're not doing to go offroad. Plus the inline 4 cylinder engine is super smooth.
Thanks for the feedback. You cant go wrong with the FJR1300ES
Your review was icing on the cake for my decision. I will get my new 2023 model next week at a great deal as well. Thanks Shadow!
Thank you for the great review Sir!! I had the same painful process in choosing my Super Tenere. For me is was all about function and reliability. Yours is really well sorted. And yes the power is plenty. You took all the words out of my mouth when describing it. I'm more of a dirt bike guy and really love this bike. My biggest complaint is the weight when traveling off the highway. As long as I remember to respect where it can go then it's all good.
My ergonomic mods include The Helibars risers and an enlarged dirt bike style footpad bolted on the brake.
Regards and thanks again
Chris
Chris thank you for the comment! Yes Sir...it is a great bike
The kind of bike that can take you around the world and then drive to work everyday with preventative maintenance. I would take the cases to a locksmith and have them install new locks with a few extra keys cut. Does the seat bead pad help from getting sore on long runs. Good video of another satisfied Yamaha customer.
Absolutely! Very versatile bike. Thanks for watching!
Very nice intro. I want a drone so bad. I agree with you assessment of the ST. It's a fantastic machine. You are absolutely correct about the OEM cases. They are the only disappointment. As for power, I wouldn't mind more power simply because I'm power nut but for what it is the ST has enough. Great video.
Dude get yourself a drone. Ill probably sell my current drone and upgrade at some point
Lol yes i can see you taking advantage of a power bump to the ST.
Great review. I have a 2017 Tenere and it has been great. I do a lot of two up riding and this thing is awesome. I had two Triumph Explorers and they were so top heavy, 36K on both of them. If you are talking about the MRA touring screen on the S10 you will love the thing. I love the fact you can easily work on the Super Tenere. I did put Bumont cans and those are outstanding....I do a lot of two up riding and we put 13K miles on it in less than a year. Totally agree on the electric wind screen and price. Power...how much do you need? I have had bikes with 160Hp and nice to have but not needed. Agree this is my favorite bike of all my bikes. Keep up the reviews...
Thanks for the comment Jim!
Good info. Thanks for taking the time to do the video.
Good video sir. Thanks for all your feedback. Im considering one.
Awesome. Thanks for watching. Its a great bike
And Yamaha reputation. Another very important consideration. "5 years, rock solid." That's what I like to hear. Thx.
I bought mine on 16 Aug 2019, and loving every moment. Just the headlights that shine a bit high. Still want to adjust them.
Very easy to adjust. I refocused mine. I should do a clip on how.
@@paulvanreenen6986 That would be great
Great bike man I bought mine in Florida rode it around a few southern states for near 2 yrs then took it home to Ireland and our small roads in Ireland are great for riding on and I've just come back from a 6 day trip in the highlands of Scotland. I just love the super ten.Ticks all the boxes for me but it's only let down is the outdated headlights I think most run led now.
Nice rundown on the 2014, thank you.
Remember when you purchased this
Time flies...
seems like yesterday
You're spot on about the factory side cases. I've only had my 2018 Super Tenere for 4 months and I know that they will eventually have to be replaced. In addition to the finicky locks, they just feel cheap. You mention that you mainly ride on roads. Have you done any off-road riding? I've been on cruisers and touring bikes most of my riding life and decided (after retirement) that I wanted to give adventure riding and moto-camping a try. I'm still on stock tires so I've only dabbled in a little off-road riding. Curious as to your experiences off-road. Thanks.
I'm looking at 2013 right now I think I'll pull the trigger on it. After watching your video thanks 😊
awesome! glad I could help!
Cool vid I've been at a cross roads on my next bike for a while now between a cruiser or a big adventure bike. I think 2020 will be the year I choose one because I'm ready for some long distance rides 4sure
Awesome. Thanks for watching!
Another great video Shadow! You always present such high quality professional videos and are honest is very much appreciated. How many miles do you have on your Super Tenere now? Apologies if I missed this during your video.
Thanks for watching! A little short of 40k. I appreciate your feedback. Be safe!
I love the Super Tenere, it will be my next bike. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for watching
Same here :-)
Hey shadow good review on the ST I looked at a 2016 ST but I got a HD but what turn away from the s t was a group of riders who rode that style of bike well on the cruiser side the road was full but I think if I could do both I would sure get the Yamaha super tenere to give you that change again thanks on your review looking forward to your adventure
Thank you Rodney
I have the exact same bike. Don't you find the side stand to be poorly designed? The bike doesn't lean over far enough on it so it feels tippy. It's a good thing that the Supa T comes with a center stand.
You may have a point...the side stand could be better
I agree, part of the blame falls on the rear spring rate. It is too soft and the bike sags too much when loaded for a long trip, this makes the lean angle very critical. Due to this my bike took a tumble when a gust blew it over in a parking lot.
Doug Morgan l
When you say agonize does that mean google searching motorcycles and prices while at work? :-)
Hahahaha exactly:)
Always! LOL!
Thanks for the information and great review! Love the S10
Thanks for the great review. How many miles do you have? I have a '17 ES with 49,000 miles. So far zero issues with normal maintenance. Valve check at 40k but totally in spec. I went with the Givi Trekker Bags and love them, bigger and bulletproof. I have a set of Rigid floods wired to my high beam switch and can't speak highly enough of Rigid. I run it on 87 octane and have no issues with that. I will upgrade if Yamaha adds cornering ABS on the next model and will not upgrade if the do not. I'd also like to see lean sensitive TC, more power and lighter weight, but the cornering ABS is the only thing that will get my new money. Frankly I prefer mechanical gauges over a digital or TFT dash, less to break.
You make a good point on TFT vs mechanical gauges.....fewer things to break
Nice review!!!! Bike looks awesome. I'm in the SAME position as you were....torn between gsa/ST/multistrada v4s. Any regrets??? Issues?
Just rode one today, Yamaha demo day, it was a really nice ride.
Thanks for the review! I hope I can buy this too someday. What a great quality at the beginning of the video! Very beautiful views!
I love my 2013 Super T, Thanks for the Video
Great review man, I really appreciate your candor & honesty in your descriptions both + & -. I’m selling my 2019 FLHT and looking for a Super T to replace it. I’ve owned and ridden every brand of bike available here in the USA in my lifetime and I’m now going to Adventure Bike as I see a future for our nation where this type of bike will be an asset at least and a necessity in the worst case scenario. I’ve found Yamaha products to be as reliable as an anvil and from your and others descriptions the Super T is no exception. I too am a San Antonio born boy although I grew up in Boerne. I hope to be able to meet you on my next trip that way and perhaps we can get a cup of coffee and get a little deeper into this bike. Ride On.
cavscout62 I really appreciate the comment. You cant go wrong with the ST. I've commuted, taken long trips, a few dirt rides...this bike has been rock solid. Yes lets get together sometime. my email address is in the description section
Nice bike. Mine is a 2012 and it’s been great. For such a big bike everything about it is easy. Low maintenance, excellent brakes and comfortable.
Me too. I have thr 2012 that I own since 2014. The first repair that I did is the one I did few days ago which is changing the fork seals
Nice review. Thanks. Just picked mine up this year. They are comfortable, plenty power and fabulous brakes. Plus the shaft drive on these are perfection and MUCH more reliable than the GS bike. Engine is bulletproof on these as well. 👍
Mine has a pesky final drive sweating leak I can’t figure out, I replaced the seals in the pumpkin and it came back😒 other than that great!
Very good review sir. Get the chain lubricant and regularly lube the part where the key had to go in.
Good feedback thank you!
Great review! The bike looks unbelievable for 5 years. Its obvious you take great care of your bike. The machine looks top line! Thanks for the review.
Some say that shaft is javing problems after 60 or 70.000 kms... have you had any issues?? Great review, man!!
Good review. I have never spent a lot of time on big bikes. I'm a 250 enduro rider, but am thinking about getting a larger bike. I live in Taiwan and the temperature is over ninety degrees almost every day from May - September and very humid. Does the Tenere get really hot when you ride it. Even my 250 can kick out a lot of heat when I stop at a stop light.
With the radiator on the left, it can get hot sometimes on the leg, but I can live with it
Very good review bro. I know for a fact that the ST is the favorite bike that you have in your stable.
Thanks brother. looking forward to your FJR review
I took my locks out mate and lubricated them with waterproof grease I should do a few videos about servicing XT's S10's
ive found that highway pegs are great addition.
Do you know if Yamaha is going to upgrade their TFT display?
Good question. I dont know
Love the stickers on the back, sir!!
Good, honest review.
Hey Shadow, thanks for the vid. I will be buying an "adventure" bike in the next two to three years and thus will be my retirement gift. My wife and I plan on doing an extensive amount of travelling on it but we will rarely be doing more than 300 miles per day. As we plan on being gone for weeks if not months at a time, I am curious if your significant other joins you on your travels and if your comments on "powerful enough" would still be your message, if they did? I am 220lbs and the wife around 125lbs, so about 350lbs plus luggage, tools, etc. Shaft drive and comfort are very high on my list. I would love to try the KTM but because of it seat and chain, it's out. TIA
Thank you for your great review! I just came across your post and have a question about the ES vs non ES... Would you say it's a must have or is the electronic suspension not a deal breaker??? Thsnk you very much!
I have the non ES version and I have never felt the need to have one...I do a 3 sec adjustement between when I ride with my wife and when I ride alone...
How many miles do you have on it and have you had the valves checked? Also, have you had the throttle bodies synced at the recommended intervals?
Ive been good with the thottle body sync. I only recently had the valves checked. Im approaching 40k miles
Great honest review
Thank you for the comment!
Sir, do the beads on the seat help? Thank you!
Yes Sir. The help me during long distance rides
@shadowdpsmotovlogs thank you
Looking at buying a 2014, how many miles ya got on yours?
Thank you for the review,
Can you comment about 80/90/100MPH cruising?
is it able to cruise at such speeds?
does it feel stable? safe?
is the bike comfortable at such speeds with the load of trip's baggage?
I have done 190km/h for 200km straight. No issues with stability and it is super comfortable. I should add that I had the givi windshield and wind deflectors on the side as well as earplugs...
Great owners review!
Thanks Shadow. Have fun riding. Cheers
great review... I am trying to decide between this and the new Kawasaki Versys 1k SE LT+... that shaft drive is a good selling point. Appreciate the review
Great review thanks.
Thanks for an honest concise review.
How many miles?
Has your Goldwing seriously cut into your Super Tenere riding time?
Thank you for your review.
what milage do you get after those years?
Nice review but the wind noise makes this really hard to hear what you saying
I have 2013 yam super tenere with 18500 miles it likes to burn or leak oil does anyone else have same issue? And know the solution?
How do you keep from getting a sore ass?
After 5-6 hrs in the saddle I just want to stop for the day.
Now that is a good question. I don't know why motorcycle manufacturers can't make comfortable seats for their motorcycles. What about memoryfoam seats? What about a factory airbladder seat? What about a messaging seat? Why do riders have to turn to the aftermarket in order to find decent seating options? I don't understand it.
Awesome review
A perfect bike! I’m looking to get one after enjoying my cb1100 for a while.
great reveiw thanks
I think I still have time to wait for the next gen with up grades, but likely staying with Yamaha reliability.
You dodged more than two bullets with the GS(A)1200 and the KTM 1200 Adv.
Both bikes have nowhere near the pristine reliability that the XTZ 1200 has.
Good review. Cheers
Great review. I have the '14 XT1200 in blue. Absolutely love it. I live in the Texas Hill country. Come visit us. 👍
Awesome color! Absolutely...i love visiting the Hill Country
Very good vid. Nice information. My last bike was a GS 800.....it was my only choice.. 😅 😅 I wanted to Super Tenere..... Maybe by 2020 we will see a new version... Maybe a triple engine..... Or a totally new big twin..... I really like Yamaha and not because of Rossi either.. 😅 😅 Enjoy your riding and your weekend. From Bangkok Thailand 🙏
Thank you for watching from Thailand! I always wanted to visit that area
Miss my SuperT
sound quality bad, can not hear good.
How many miles does she have ?