2015 Super Tenere for sale $7500.00 (Sold)

Xclimation

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For Sale: 2015 Super Tenere non ES (her name is Ruby)
29,000 miles
I am going to miss this bike. NEVER any problems runs great. I bought a KTM 1190 Adventure R just for a change is the reason for sale and I now have 4 bikes just cutting down.
meticulously maintained have records and some receipts.
Comes standard OEM with cruise control
All recalls done.
Valve clearance check and maintenance just done along with new Graves manual cam chain tensioner by Tabasco! If you don't know about his experience with the Super Tenere, then do a search on Yamahasupertenere.com He has worked on more Super Tenere's more than likely than Anyone on the planet. He is careful and meticulous as well. All valves were within spec but regardless I had him but the ones at the edge of spec to be in the middle of specifications. This was done less than 500 miles ago. Recently less than 500 miles ago flush and fill radiator with Engine Ice.

Extras and modifications: OEM headers with catalytic convertor removed (I have the original OEM headers with catalytic converter to go with sale)
Delkevic muffler. Baffle is removed but it can put back in in 5 minutes I have this as well. Muffler repacked approx. 2k miles ago.
Modified intake with UNI foam filters and air box has been heat wrapped to lower intake air temp.
Flashed ECU by AVC8130. Flash was for smoothness and efficiency but it definitely gained power.
Rox risers with extended brake and clutch lines from RideonAdv.
right now has oem windshield, but have 3 other windshields including oem tall windshield (I've tried 6 different windshields and the OEM tall touring is the best for me.)
LED headlight and marker light bulbs. Extended Headlight bulb caps made and sold by Deftoner
Headlight protector clear quick release
Li-ion battery (Scorpion Stinger SSTX20CH-FP)
Yep, emergency tool kit that came with the bike along with original manuals and I have a shop manual and a service manual
Shock sox
Extra turn signal led lights in hand guards
Replace cigarette lighter type powerport with dual USB port that displays battery voltage
OEM heated grips
Rumbux skid plate
Givi pannier racks For outback trekker panniers. Panniers not included in sale
Shinko 705 tire in front, Continental TKC-70 on rear plenty of tread on both tires.
reflective and decorative rim tape
If it gives any idea of my riding...I went just over 14,000 miles on OEM tires! I'm particular about balancing, alignment and suspension and I don't use engine braking when slowing down so my tires last and so does my suspension!
SAE plug for a battery maintainer
Marine style grounding block for accessories
Various aftermarket protective guards such as rear brake linkage protector, Ravetech U-joint protector
I am located in Fort Worth Texas I'm more than willing to pick up anyone from DFW Airport.. I might be able to work it out that I can ride it to someone.
If interested or questions, then PM .

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Xclimation

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Lowered the price to $9,000 USD also not listed I do have the side air deflectors. I get noticed I just had the valves done and manual cam chain tensioner added. So almost like getting a new bike and no worrying about the cam chain tensioner
 

Xclimation

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What farkles did you remove?
ST2 turn signal cancelling, smart brake module, Alt Rider Rear rack, Rumbux crash bars are off, Dash infill, madstad windshield bracket, winglets, D&S tool box, Mastec auxiliary lights (same exact as touratech) SW Motech tank bag
 

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ST2 turn signal cancelling, smart brake module, Alt Rider Rear rack, Rumbux crash bars are off, Dash infill, madstad windshield bracket, winglets, D&S tool box, Mastec auxiliary lights (same exact as touratech) SW Motech tank bag
I've had my ST2 turn signal kit for a year and still pumping up my boldness to try the install. The smart brake module was a walk in the park (I assume it works but I'm never following myself to know for sure). GLWS.
 

Xclimation

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I've had my ST2 turn signal kit for a year and still pumping up my boldness to try the install. The smart brake module was a walk in the park (I assume it works but I'm never following myself to know for sure). GLWS.
Yes the ST2 is quite the process if you do it the way I did....I made a jumper/splitter plug in between for the wiring. I don't like splicing in to OEM wiring. Also, I kind of meticulous about this....getting the unit itself perfectly level and securing the device so it stayed level. But there are a couple of threads that are helpful with the jumper plug..
 
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