TB’s New XTZ660 Tenere

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    Greg
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    Sold, going next week one more ride. Been a cracker hope the next one is as good which I am sure it will be given that its a Tenere

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    Cant wait to do it all over again :woohoo:

    TB

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    Bloody Hell mate, that was quick. How many k’s did you put on it?

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    Greg
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    Jeffro wrote:
    Bloody Hell mate, that was quick. How many k’s did you put on it?

    12k as of this arvo as I enjoy a beer here at O’Connell pub

    TB

    #238565

    craig evans
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    wish I could afford to get 1 of you tb I don’t think I would have enough coin unfortantly, who ever buys any of yours they would be getn a good bike, so how long b4 I can start watchn the new build thread

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    Ben Toohey
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    Very nice bike.

    I just bought a new Black one last week, shoulda waited for the white.

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    Greg
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    Got the new one a while ago

    New

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    Old and new together

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    Then it was down to Teknik’s and a full two days, swapping the exhaust, damper and Ohlin’s shock. Then it was all new components for the new bike which included:

    Bash plate
    Crash Bars
    Forks built and modified
    Gold Chain
    Led Blinkers
    Cut the rear plate holder
    Grease all linkages
    Wire all the USB chargers
    12volt outlets
    Reroute main harness
    Air cleaner cover mod
    Fuse power and earths
    Cush drive mod
    Rear plate
    Pannier Racks
    Brake snakes
    New 606 rear tyre
    New 952 front tyre
    Rim locks front and rear
    UHD Tubes
    Wheels balanced
    Plus

    Then the forks from the old bike needed to be serviced and resprung for the new owners ride ability and weight. The rear shock for the new bike was then modified by Nick and fitted to the old bike. I Barrett single slip-on was then added to the old bike

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    Old before I started

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    Parts parts and more parts

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    Into the new one

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    Metal Mule Radiator protector

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    Old

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    Finished old on left

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    New home

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    For those interested a standard exhaust weighs 7.3 kilos :ohmy:

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    First Ride

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    As of the end of last ride

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    TB

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