It could be time to make the Tenere call.

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Re: It could be time to make the Tenere call.

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Took a test ride last month and came away thinking that the T7 was too much like the F800GS that I already have, and seeing as I'm very happy with the way the F8GS meets my needs, I don't feel a change of bike in the offing.

But if I was too "Go Yamaha", then the red & white one would be my choice :mrgreen:

Just my mutterings.

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Re: It could be time to make the Tenere call.

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johnnyboxer wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 7:09 pm
macvisual wrote:Been looking at the T7 closely myself, maybe next year...

Query; does the T7 Tenere come standard with a 12v charge socket anywhere on the bike?

That would be a neat standard extra!

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Thanks johnnyboxer, so does the T7 Tenere have two power sockets as standard then?

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Re: It could be time to make the Tenere call.

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macvisual wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:30 pm
Thanks johnnyboxer, so does the T7 Tenere have two power sockets as standard then?

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No, the lhs has a 12v port and the rhs has a cover over for one to be fitted. You then wire it up to the spare plug under the fairing. NB: The headlight needs to come off to access said plug to wire up but once done that's it.

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