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01-17-2013, 05:52 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2002
Location: Guernsey, Channel Islands, UK
Oddometer: 2,306
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I may have posted this before, but you should see me on my little (250cc) bike!![]() Quote:
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01-17-2013, 06:45 AM
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Que la Chinga?!
Joined: Jun 2004
Location: BFE, SW Oregon/SF BayO'rea
Oddometer: 3,140
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...that we don't get to have....
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01-17-2013, 01:38 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2011
Location: Barcelona
Oddometer: 973
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![]() Well… because I’m quite small I search for big riders... if I need some help... ![]() This is Albert my mate; he’s about 2 metres tall. He rides a KTM 950 Super Enduro like a 450 (I’m jealous). ![]() ![]() As Tim said we’re planning something…. Hope it works.
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01-17-2013, 10:08 PM
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www.rideonadv.com
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Tejas
Oddometer: 357
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Gosh dang, thats a big boy.. Really cool Yamaha & Jaume killing it on the rocks !
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01-18-2013, 11:59 AM
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Semper Fidelis
Joined: Sep 2006
Location: Western Maryland
Oddometer: 4,526
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So, two weeks ago I get a phone call from a dude at the local Yamaha shop saying that they have another S10 on the floor and that he dared me to come out and look at it. It had snowed two days before but the temp was up to forty nine or so, and so on went the suit and off I went.
I get to the shop (BMW 1150 GSA) and the sales guy (really great guy, into all types of bikes, not a snob) laughs and shakes his head. I walk up to the charcoal grey (not sure of the real name of the color, not quite silver, not quite black, didn't look too bad) and begin looking it over. Looks small. Not really small, but sport-bike small, short? Make sense? I ask if I can throw a leg over it, and get the "Of course".. Seat was on the lowest position and that felt a bit odd, but obviously can be fixed. It was when I went to sit it up off of the side stand that everything very nearly went pear-shaped. I almost threw the bloody thing onto its side. THIS WAS NOT INTENDED!!!! Sales dude saves it, then informs me that there was no battery, oil, or gas. That bloody thing was a tad bit lighter then I anticipated. Considering I had over six gallons in the BMW and I am used to hefting that thing up, the S10 was a bit of a surprise. Needless to say I wasn't able to take it out. One, no fluids or battery, two, they didn't like the road conditions and didn't want to spend a day cleaning it off. I understood completely. I was able to put it up on the center-stand (obviously very easy with all the missing fluids and battery) and sit on it. We put the seat to its' highest setting, and no. It didn't work for me. BUT, I am willing to chalk this up to familiarity and so will withhold final judgement. I was told that by March they will allow me to take it out, if it is still available. I am going to try and go in with an open mind. But in all honesty this thing does have a monster of a job in convincing me to ditch the 1150. You guys do ride a pretty slick looking machine though. Like I said, it seems to be very compact front to rear and this could be an illusion. Narrow, yup, especially compared to the boxer, but I don't mind the width. Seat, not able to judge, I only sat on the thing in the shop. Wind screen, ditto, though it seemed a bit short. Controls, that will take a bit of getting used to, but I suspect it would only be a few hundred miles till I figured out where what is and be able to remember. Yup, this will be interesting.........
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01-18-2013, 12:58 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: May 2012
Location: Azores
Oddometer: 180
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[QUOTE=jaumev;20510533]Glubs... you’re right!!
![]() Well… because I’m quite small I search for big riders... no comments on this pluric ???![]() seems that the black is getting jaumev if you know what i mean
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01-18-2013, 02:57 PM
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pass the catnip
Joined: Aug 2002
Location: Earth
Oddometer: 7,677
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01-18-2013, 03:41 PM
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EVal Innovations Inc
Joined: Apr 2011
Location: Ivins, UT
Oddometer: 390
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The Super Ten wears it's weight well, and rides like a lighter bike than the GS, or at least I thought so. Engine on the GS is smoother, but compared to new, the S10 will smooth our more after break in too. The bike goes up on the center stand very easily w/o bags. If you've been on those Germanic models for some time, you'll be surprised what has changed in the world. It's really cool now, they have water cooling! Not just water run thru some of the oil lines.
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01-18-2013, 04:01 PM
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Semper Fidelis
Joined: Sep 2006
Location: Western Maryland
Oddometer: 4,526
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I only had the sales guy to go on. I'll take your word on the battery. Hoiking the GS up on the center stand is a bit of a pull, but I've grown accustomed to it. I'm not really in the market, just wanted to try it out, you know? I can't see me getting rid of the GS, 79,000 without a hitch, just routine maintenance? C'mon, what's not to love? Actually, I bought it used, the PO did the clutch and the splines, so I've gotten it in possibly better shape then had I bought it new. But it has been a great all arounder, and a blast to ride. Like I said, I think the S10 is a great looking bike, and from all accounts a great riding one, but I'm happy with what I got. And the fact that mine is paid for, just can't see going in debt. I WILL ride this thing (or the next one they get in), but buy? I doubt. Plus, SWMBO will have full veto power, and I am pretty sure what her say in the matter would be.
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01-18-2013, 04:39 PM
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EVal Innovations Inc
Joined: Apr 2011
Location: Ivins, UT
Oddometer: 390
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Glad you're happy with the GS, and I sincerely hope it stays healthy for you and keeps going down the road.
The FJR when fully loaded in rally trim with a full fuel cell was sometimes a bit of a heft to get off the side stand. The Super Ten, in the same full rally trim with fuel cell is a bit more work than in day ride trim too. I think we get used to what we are riding and it's not that big a deal. When I ride BMWs it takes me to the end of the block to adjust to the non-standard turn signal, and usually a few more turns before I re-adjust to the cancel being on the right, with a separate switch. Sort of like HDs, but with more moving parts. ![]() Try the Super Ten when you get a chance. It might make the list when you are ready to move on. |
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01-18-2013, 04:58 PM
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pass the catnip
Joined: Aug 2002
Location: Earth
Oddometer: 7,677
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I used to have an 1100GS. Great touring bike -- handled great no matter how much I loaded it up -- but I got tired of the clunky shifting on my commute, the frequent valve checks and wasn't looking forward to dealing with spline lubes or changing the clutch as the miles piled on so eventually I sold it. Later I got a TDM900. It didn't handle as well as the GS but I loved the 25,000 mile valve check intervals, the smooth shifting and the V-twin feel of the motor courtesy of the 270-degree crank. Sold it when I got an offer I couldn't pass up and figured I'd make room for a Super Tenere "just in case." Fast forward a few months and a dealer had a used one in stock for a decent price. Took a test ride and pulled the trigger. To me the Super Tenere combines the best points of the GS and the TDM. Great handling, awesome motor and low maintenance.
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01-18-2013, 05:51 PM
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Look a moose
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: SoCal
Oddometer: 702
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Video of my 2013 Tenere with a Leo Vince Titanium exhaust can installed, I run it with the supplied turn down pipe.
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01-19-2013, 07:50 AM
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ceiling unlimited
Joined: Aug 2006
Location: west of road america
Oddometer: 1,809
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Spring s going to be here soon so I need to get my ass in gear.
What is the most popular pannier rack option for the S10? I need racks in place before I start on my list of baubles and bolt-ons.
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01-19-2013, 08:13 AM
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EVal Innovations Inc
Joined: Apr 2011
Location: Ivins, UT
Oddometer: 390
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http://cariboucases.com/store/?name=Home or Wolfman offer pannier racks that people have used to roll their own, or in the case of Caribou, mount their Pelican cases on, which offers a wide array of sizes. |
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01-19-2013, 10:15 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2012
Oddometer: 1,725
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I'm looking at getting an S10 and have been looking at this also. I suppose it depends where you will be spending your time and how strong you need the cases to be. Hepco and Becker Xplorers look good but probably not the best to take off road.
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