Quite Like The Look Of Tenere 700

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by Kevin Tallant, Jun 9, 2022.

  1. But are still fugley compared to my Superlight....and at almost £12k a huge chunk of change so resisted asking for a test ride.

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  2. Think the smaller tank version better for most people, unless you are actually crossing Sahara or Gobi.
    Might invest in used one next year, these world raid/rallye versions should dive prices of first models down to more my budget :)
     
  3. Took one for a test ride and really liked it. Two staff members at my local BMW bike dealers have them. They really rate them too.
     
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  4. I took one out for a few hours, and was completely underwhelmed, despite all the hype. I ended up buying a KTM 790R.
     
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  5. Unknown.jpeg Had one for six months. Great bike, but only if you will venture off road 50% of your ownership. Hard graft on the road.

    To be fair, that's the demographic, so shouldn't act surprised.

    It received more attention than any other bike I've ever owned.
     
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  6. I have the 790 duke which is mint for hooning and stuff, looking to buy either of these 3 Triumph Tiger, Tenere or a KTM 790 adv.:thinkingface:

    I’m more inclined to buy the 790 to be honest just because I like all the tech….
     
  7. Yeah, the 790 Adventure R is in a different league, and I managed to grab one of the last ones, so got a cracking deal on it.
     
  8. I just find most ktms hideously styled. Mate has a 790 it's got bags of gadgets, the quick shifter and rider modes are great. But I'd have to park it out of sight each time I stopped.
     
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  9. Yeah they’re a very Marmite bike, but I really rate mine it’s saved me buying a SDR…for now.
     
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  10. A mate got one this year and loves it,
     
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  11. I’ve had 3 KTM’s, none of them were bikes you’d ever turn back and admire, but the way they rode more than made up for the looks.
     
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  13. The main difference between this style of bike over the sports bike's when over fifty years of age is that you can rack up many miles, talk & walk at the end.
     
  14. i just sold my tenere 700 i did 5000 miles on it . great bike but that seat is not comfy
     
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  15. Oh I’m sure most on here would talk, regardless of the bike!
     
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  16. I regularly do a 170 mile round trip on superlight & it's quite comfortable. Just fancy something I can lob a bit of luggage on & do a bit of dirt track/gravel strewn country lanes on. Really don't want or need anti-wheelie/quickshifting auto blipper with dynamic cornering suspension/breaking.....just more snizzle to empty my pockets when it breaks.
     
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  17. Have you not considered the xtz tenere it’s got no gizmos on it, slower undoubtedly but worth considering.
     
  18. I only find them comfortable at speed, normally 50% of all my coastal runs are around the 140 miles mark without stopping for anything, basically there and back in one hit.......it's me and the bike.:)
     
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