Motorcycle Mojo Magazine - 2012 Yamaha Super Tenere.mp4
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2011
- Motorcycle Mojo Magazine test of the 2012 Yamaha Super Tenere by Mojo columnist Clinton Smout and contributor Lawrence Hacking, who was the first Canadian to complete the Paris-Dakar Rally. Full review can be found in the August 2011 issue of Motorcycle Mojo Magazine. Video editied by Uwe Wachtendorf.
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Wow, I've watched a BUNCH of Clinton Smout vids and subscribed to his channel, but never knew he did a review of my beloved S10. Very cool!
You guys did give it a real off-road effort with very comprehensive review. Thank you.
great vid! I like this type of "actual rider viewpoint".
And,, yeah, should be tested for long term.
Dude, you are like Mr. Rogers, but when you ride you are like the terminator, well done... You did a great job...
I put a lowering kit (longer rear suspension links) on my 2012 Super Tenere. It was fine once you got on the bike, but when I needed to put my feet down (at stoplights) I was on my tiptoes even with the seat in the lowest position (short-legs, long torso). I had to adjust the position of the front forks to level the bike after installing the lowering kit too. The rear and front suspension are easily adjustable for stiffness (front and rear) and compression and rebound damping (front) which is really nice when you are touring with a passenger, or want a softer "off-road" setup.
Excellent Review.
does this bike could make it at the paris dakar rally? or those bikes are too different(the ones used at Dakar rally)?
Is it 2012 year y. Sup ten ?
awesome! can I come and train with you? where are you at?
BTW the techno is pretty cool too
I have the KLR 650 and like it. Having said that, the single cylinder 650 is quite buzzy at higher road speeds. I do like the KLR's off road capabilities. I'm looking to upgrade at some point to a twin with more dirt orientation. Thought about the KTM Adventure..... but this looks like it may be a contender as well. Would love to see the venerable comparison between the BMW, KTM and the Yamaha, the bike with more letters than pedigree in this class. Price point seems a bit high though....
music artists?
I have to agree in liking the rider perspective rather than just typical catch-phrase market hype, since this is what I want to know to buy, -but holy crap the fast techno music to ultra ultra boring riding really contrasts. It makes watching paint dry look exciting
sigh good show love the bike
great
I swear that's Dave Chappelle in white face giving a bike review!!!
to big 4 tight or heavy off road 80% road 20% trail
OMG this is sooooooooh exciting......NOT