Of the 50 odd bikes I've owned my white 660 Z is in the top three. It is my favourite bike to tour on, comfortable, good view afforded by the enormous seat height, 300 mile range, adequate off road, and you're not doing a 100 mph all day long, which these 170 bhp Adventure bikes tempt you into.
Good video, I'm undecided between this machine and the v-strom xt 650, I've read a lot about the yamaha and the comments say that it heats up a lot, that they are uncomfortable for long trips since you can't go over 120 km. In my opinion it is a good bike. Success in your project.
Thank you for sharing this beauty. I love this bike and wish that is available in the USA. The color is amazing too and just adding gold rims to it will make it a UNICORN 🦄🦄
Yo Steve happy Easter mate, I remember having one of the original teneres they were awesome ,I am not surprised u picked one up in the mean time, the weight puts me off a bit.
@@dirtbikeadv good bike to mess with till what u want pops up, I just did a 4 day ride around arkaroola with my 350 big tank and seat concepts seat ,it was alot better than I thought it would be .
@@bigals.ktms.9937 Yeah its surprising isn't it how u can go on an ultralight adv bike. Found the 390 great fun and very versatile. 660 is definitely only a touring bike
Hi, Yeah no problem at all very comfortable and easy bike to ride. A little bit snatchy in slow traffic is my only comment. I put a case on the back rack at one stage which was great for throwing in random stuff. Thanks for watching Regards Steve
Ive got one and had it for the last 4 years. Put 30000 klm on it. Yeah they are old school, only 5 speed box, and the HP is not that exciting. Ive ridden mine from vic to darwin, then back via qld.. They can crunch miles and miles and take decent weight given the sturdy steel frame and lump of an engine. For the quick stuff my WR450F fits that need.
Hi Dan Yeah your comments are spot on. With the drive line mods I've done it has helped the drive line a lot. Took for a test ride last night and it really felt like it had more power with the lower gearing. From my limited experience so far your right big trips and touring will be great fun. Second bike works for me as well Regards Steve
I can see the difference in the profile of the bike but don’t quite understand how you modified the subframe.. can you maybe cover that in a bit of detail at some point? Cheers
How'd you go have a look at the vid and ask any questions U need mate pretty simple process I thought. How far have U taken it for a ride, what sort of exhaust and any bling?
Interesting! I also have one and like the motor and comfort. But it is damn heavy and I also found that it is not comfortable on the highway over 100 km/h so thinking of a 690 instead because I dont want to bikes. Do you think the 690 will work on the highway for an hour or two to get to the dirt?
Hi Peter thats a million dollar question. The 690 will do it and has a smoother engine but its just not as comfortable. Skinnier seat and depending on the tower u have u are up in the wind a little bit more. The 660 does have a more upright seating position and is a touring bike. The 690 is a dual sport and comes into its own once the trails get technical Thanks for watching Regards Steve
Thats a damn pretty bike there mate! I'm planning to obtain myself this Tenere as well and want to outfit it in 'retro theme'. So blue and yellow as yours. Aparently you've succeded in painting these plastic guards and covers on the side and back as well. Can you briefly eleborate on how you did that...? Does the paint actually hold on? does it need some profound primer? And most of all, what is the brand/ colour code of the paint?? I'm probably gonna buy the blue one to begin with, so its a matter of finding the matching paint off course... would be great if you can help me out here, thanks in advance!!
Hi Fritzy, Sorry for delay in getting back to you I wanted to reply on my laptop too much text for a phone. Love the sound of a retro Tenere they were such an iconic bike. Hoping to get my self a T700 one day and do a retro theme on that as well. So the 660 I had was already painted on the grey panels when I bought it and while they had done a reasonable job it was peeling in some places and the colour match was not perfect. They had not used a primer and this was the reason it was peeling. Modern epoxy primers will stick to anything and if I was you I would go to a panel beaters paint shop and get them to suggest a suitable primer. These epoxy primers are great to work with, are easy to sand and give good depth. I think you will find the colour code for the bike on the VIN plate.... I think. Really sorry I couldn't be of more use mate :( Regards Steve
@@dirtbikeadv Haha, no worries mate. And thanx for your quick reply! Ok, good advice, i'll dive into the world of epoxy primers... Although... Since I just bought a silver version 2013 model, I'm concidering this wrapping technique by now, should give good results. The remaining quest is for the authentic colour code of the Tenere blue of the mid/late 80's. You know what I mean... on the side, I'm Dutch: what's a VIN plate...? kind regards!
They were done when I bought it. If I was to do it myself you would coat with a 2k high build primer first and give it a light sand before top coat. But no expert ask a panelbeaters maybe Regards Steve
boa noite ! , amigo não sabia que tinha estas motos no seu pais . qual estado que esta dos EUA? aqui no brasil infelizmente so temos esta versão e a 1200cc , queriamos que a 700cc viesse para o Brasil mas acho que só daqui uns 10 anos . gostei muito da nova pintura das peças plasticas e ponteira do escapamento , vou deixar a minha deste jeito!. só uma pergunta : qual ano é sua tenere e qual valor esta ai no seu Pais ? aqui no brasil ela esta R$ 33.000,00 mil reais ou U$ 6.000,00 .
@@dirtbikeadv good evening ! , my friend did not know that you had these motorcycles in your country . what state is it in the USA? here in brazil unfortunately we only have this version and the 1200cc, we wanted the 700cc to come to Brazil but I think only in about 10 years. I really liked the new painting of the plastic parts and the exhaust tip, I'm going to leave mine like this!. just a question: what year is your tenere and what value is there in your country? here in Brazil it is R$ 33,000.00 thousand reais or U$ 6,000.00. Friend, my English is terrible so I'm sorry if I write it wrong. I couldn't identify which country you live in, but I really like your bike and I'm buying one this month. unfortunately here in Brazil we have a lot of taxes, I am a mechanic and I like to make my modifications to my bikes but the value of parts and tools here is very high, preventing and making it very difficult. but congratulations on the motorcycle I really enjoyed the style and landscape of your videos.
@@cachorroplayers430 Hi I am actually from Australia in one of the southern states Victoria. My bike is a 2010 model so I bought it second hand. It is a Tenere XT660Z. They bought lots of these into Australia and they were very popular. They didn't send them to USA at all for some reason. You pay about $8000 to $10,000 for one of these bikes with reasonably low KMs. That is about $6000 to $7000 $USD. Your English is fine my friend and glad you enjoyed the video Regards Steve
Sorry missed your comment. The stock cat converter would be around the 5-6 kgs I would reckon. I never did weigh it though but a very heavy piece of steal up high under the seat Regards Steve
Hi DJ no it is not much louder. The stock exhaust is just a soft hum almost but this Barrett is just right in my opinion. You can definitely hear the Barrett but is is not loud. I have both baffles in it. Thanks for watching Regards Steve
Hi Kev nah the front is an Anakie Wild which is really good but probably 50/50 tyre. The rear is a Motoz Tractionator Rally Z which again is rely good. It's probably a 80/20 offroad/road tyre. Again really good tyre both on and off the road. Both tyres on the bike when I bought it so got a set of Dunlop 606's ready to on for a big trip coming up. There has been supply issues with a lot of the tyre brands here in Australia so I just grabbed a set of 606's cause they were in stock. Supply is getting back to normal now so Keen to try some other brands Regards Steve
What a sick looking bike! I am ashamed to say it but I did not know these existed
Yeah great touring bike at a great price.
Of the 50 odd bikes I've owned my white 660 Z is in the top three.
It is my favourite bike to tour on, comfortable, good view afforded by the enormous seat height, 300 mile range, adequate off road, and you're not doing a 100 mph all day long, which these 170 bhp Adventure bikes tempt you into.
Hi Geoff yeah agreed with all the reasons u mentioned. The longer I have this bike the more I like it.
Thanks for watching Regards Steve
Good video, I'm undecided between this machine and the v-strom xt 650, I've read a lot about the yamaha and the comments say that it heats up a lot, that they are uncomfortable for long trips since you can't go over 120 km. In my opinion it is a good bike. Success in your project.
Thank you for sharing this beauty. I love this bike and wish that is available in the USA. The color is amazing too and just adding gold rims to it will make it a UNICORN 🦄🦄
Yeah their over 10 years old now but still viable.
Thanks for watching
Regards Steve
Each to his own, mine is stock except sensible enhancements power commander, crash bars LED headlights, Yamaha steel bash plate etc
Yo Steve happy Easter mate, I remember having one of the original teneres they were awesome ,I am not surprised u picked one up in the mean time, the weight puts me off a bit.
Yeah the weight puts me off as well. Had a ride over the weekend. The engine is crude but the handling is 👌
@@dirtbikeadv good bike to mess with till what u want pops up, I just did a 4 day ride around arkaroola with my 350 big tank and seat concepts seat ,it was alot better than I thought it would be .
@@bigals.ktms.9937 Yeah its surprising isn't it how u can go on an ultralight adv bike. Found the 390 great fun and very versatile. 660 is definitely only a touring bike
love the way this bike looks. Just wondering if its fine to use for day-to-day city commuting
Hi, Yeah no problem at all very comfortable and easy bike to ride. A little bit snatchy in slow traffic is my only comment. I put a case on the back rack at one stage which was great for throwing in random stuff.
Thanks for watching Regards Steve
Thats a cool looking tenere 👌 Do you have a video showing how did you lower the rear of the bike?would like to do same but not a clue where to cut.
ua-cam.com/video/_fs2G7VUmJQ/v-deo.htmlsi=T53dlhaCibzc3CHK
Ive got one and had it for the last 4 years. Put 30000 klm on it. Yeah they are old school, only 5 speed box, and the HP is not that exciting. Ive ridden mine from vic to darwin, then back via qld.. They can crunch miles and miles and take decent weight given the sturdy steel frame and lump of an engine. For the quick stuff my WR450F fits that need.
Hi Dan
Yeah your comments are spot on. With the drive line mods I've done it has helped the drive line a lot. Took for a test ride last night and it really felt like it had more power with the lower gearing. From my limited experience so far your right big trips and touring will be great fun. Second bike works for me as well
Regards
Steve
You are right, Having wr450f 2021 and near to get 660Z for a long ride..
I can see the difference in the profile of the bike but don’t quite understand how you modified the subframe.. can you maybe cover that in a bit of detail at some point? Cheers
Hi Jason yeah I'll have a look at what vid I took and photos I've got.
Thanks for watching
Regards Steve
@@dirtbikeadv I'm keen to know too Steve!
Yeah I have a bit of footage I'll make a short vid on what I did. Got to keep the subscribers happy... LOL
Regards Steve
@@dirtbikeadv cant wait cheers!!
Hey steve, just purchased an 09 model. -pretty stoked 😎
Just wondering about lowering the rear end.. whats involvoed, how to..
Cheers mate
That's cool. Have U watched this video ua-cam.com/video/_fs2G7VUmJQ/v-deo.htmlsi=gOccm5GnZXukrt4H
How'd you go have a look at the vid and ask any questions U need mate pretty simple process I thought.
How far have U taken it for a ride, what sort of exhaust and any bling?
Interesting! I also have one and like the motor and comfort. But it is damn heavy and I also found that it is not comfortable on the highway over 100 km/h so thinking of a 690 instead because I dont want to bikes. Do you think the 690 will work on the highway for an hour or two to get to the dirt?
Hi Peter thats a million dollar question. The 690 will do it and has a smoother engine but its just not as comfortable. Skinnier seat and depending on the tower u have u are up in the wind a little bit more. The 660 does have a more upright seating position and is a touring bike. The 690 is a dual sport and comes into its own once the trails get technical
Thanks for watching
Regards Steve
Thats a damn pretty bike there mate! I'm planning to obtain myself this Tenere as well and want to outfit it in 'retro theme'. So blue and yellow as yours. Aparently you've succeded in painting these plastic guards and covers on the side and back as well. Can you briefly eleborate on how you did that...? Does the paint actually hold on? does it need some profound primer? And most of all, what is the brand/ colour code of the paint?? I'm probably gonna buy the blue one to begin with, so its a matter of finding the matching paint off course... would be great if you can help me out here, thanks in advance!!
Hi Fritzy, Sorry for delay in getting back to you I wanted to reply on my laptop too much text for a phone.
Love the sound of a retro Tenere they were such an iconic bike. Hoping to get my self a T700 one day and do a retro theme on that as well. So the 660 I had was already painted on the grey panels when I bought it and while they had done a reasonable job it was peeling in some places and the colour match was not perfect. They had not used a primer and this was the reason it was peeling. Modern epoxy primers will stick to anything and if I was you I would go to a panel beaters paint shop and get them to suggest a suitable primer. These epoxy primers are great to work with, are easy to sand and give good depth. I think you will find the colour code for the bike on the VIN plate.... I think.
Really sorry I couldn't be of more use mate :(
Regards Steve
@@dirtbikeadv Haha, no worries mate. And thanx for your quick reply! Ok, good advice, i'll dive into the world of epoxy primers... Although... Since I just bought a silver version 2013 model, I'm concidering this wrapping technique by now, should give good results. The remaining quest is for the authentic colour code of the Tenere blue of the mid/late 80's. You know what I mean... on the side, I'm Dutch: what's a VIN plate...? kind regards!
@@franspopma Hi Again yeah the VIN is vehicle identification number so where the frame and engine numbers are stamped
@@dirtbikeadv excellent mate, thanks again!
Nice bike . how did you paint the rough plastic panels?
They were done when I bought it. If I was to do it myself you would coat with a 2k high build primer first and give it a light sand before top coat. But no expert ask a panelbeaters maybe
Regards Steve
boa noite ! , amigo não sabia que tinha estas motos no seu pais . qual estado que esta dos EUA? aqui no brasil infelizmente so temos esta versão e a 1200cc , queriamos que a 700cc viesse para o Brasil mas acho que só daqui uns 10 anos . gostei muito da nova pintura das peças plasticas e ponteira do escapamento , vou deixar a minha deste jeito!. só uma pergunta : qual ano é sua tenere e qual valor esta ai no seu Pais ? aqui no brasil ela esta R$ 33.000,00 mil reais ou U$ 6.000,00 .
Hi Mate very sorry can't translate your message. I know your from Brazil but that's about it..... Sorry
@@dirtbikeadv good evening ! , my friend did not know that you had these motorcycles in your country . what state is it in the USA? here in brazil unfortunately we only have this version and the 1200cc, we wanted the 700cc to come to Brazil but I think only in about 10 years. I really liked the new painting of the plastic parts and the exhaust tip, I'm going to leave mine like this!. just a question: what year is your tenere and what value is there in your country? here in Brazil it is R$ 33,000.00 thousand reais or U$ 6,000.00. Friend, my English is terrible so I'm sorry if I write it wrong.
I couldn't identify which country you live in, but I really like your bike and I'm buying one this month. unfortunately here in Brazil we have a lot of taxes, I am a mechanic and I like to make my modifications to my bikes but the value of parts and tools here is very high, preventing and making it very difficult.
but congratulations on the motorcycle I really enjoyed the style and landscape of your videos.
@@cachorroplayers430 Hi I am actually from Australia in one of the southern states Victoria. My bike is a 2010 model so I bought it second hand. It is a Tenere XT660Z. They bought lots of these into Australia and they were very popular. They didn't send them to USA at all for some reason. You pay about $8000 to $10,000 for one of these bikes with reasonably low KMs. That is about $6000 to $7000 $USD.
Your English is fine my friend and glad you enjoyed the video
Regards Steve
Do you know, how much kg is the stock exhaust?
Sorry missed your comment. The stock cat converter would be around the 5-6 kgs I would reckon. I never did weigh it though but a very heavy piece of steal up high under the seat
Regards Steve
Is that exhaust much more louder then the stock ?
Hi DJ no it is not much louder. The stock exhaust is just a soft hum almost but this Barrett is just right in my opinion. You can definitely hear the Barrett but is is not loud. I have both baffles in it.
Thanks for watching
Regards Steve
Different with the muffler on the left.
Are those TKC80's mate?
Hi Kev nah the front is an Anakie Wild which is really good but probably 50/50 tyre. The rear is a Motoz Tractionator Rally Z which again is rely good. It's probably a 80/20 offroad/road tyre. Again really good tyre both on and off the road. Both tyres on the bike when I bought it so got a set of Dunlop 606's ready to on for a big trip coming up. There has been supply issues with a lot of the tyre brands here in Australia so I just grabbed a set of 606's cause they were in stock. Supply is getting back to normal now so Keen to try some other brands
Regards Steve
@@dirtbikeadv I'm not too far from you - Malaysia