The Yamaha Tenere thread

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i actually chose the burmot rack so i could hang the top of me bags off the lifting bar and the bottom to a adv spec pannier support as the exhaust is a problem i already had me wolfmans from the old bike so needed the height to make em work ...be interested to see a picture of your luggage set up

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On the exhaust silencer front , I went for a classic oval in titanium from Fuel exhausts in the end.

Looks very nicely made, designed and manufactured in UK. I also like that you can fit the o/e heel guard to it as well.

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nice one bob just reminded me i need to make a heel guard ...# burnt boots

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minkyhead wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 12:46 pm i actually chose the burmot rack s...be interested to see a picture of your luggage set up
The front mounting points of the rack are just visible under the pannier.
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The Mosko’s fit like they were designed to the exact profile of the Tenere after lopping the grab handles off the Bumot rack.
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Very interesting video here...first explanation I've seen of the anti-squat rear geometry.
That linkage looks vulnerable though.



The price in Canada seems a little steep.

Given the thing is built in France, it's likely to be more expensive here next year.
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Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:20 pm Very interesting video here...first explanation I've seen of the anti-squat rear geometry.
That linkage looks vulnerable though.



The price in Canada seems a little steep.

Given the thing is built in France, it's likely to be more expensive here next year.
Canadian/USA models are built in Japan Richard.
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Interesting...but I wonder what the import duty will be on a French one under WTO rules....as that appears to be where we are heading.

Just looked it up...it will be 6%.
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boboneleg wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 2:30 pm . . . I went for a classic oval in titanium from Fuel exhausts in the end.
The are well made aren't they Bob. Got one for the Alp and found the family owned & run business excellent to deal with :D . And they are made in Britain :mrgreen:

The sound the one on the Alp produces is rather nice as well :mrgreen:

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Hi MotoCP

Please would you show a picture from the exhaust side so I can see the clearance.
I take it you have no pannier frames fitted?

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Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:25 pm Interesting...but I wonder what the import duty will be on a French one under WTO rules....as that appears to be where we are heading.

Just looked it up...it will be 6%.
I see your point, yes I guess everything will be dearer including my favourite cheese :?
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