I will most likely end up with a second SuperTenere... not sure what to do.

TenereHawk

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Update:

I sold my 2014 to a buddy today for exactly what I paid for it and I am finally headed down tomorrow to pick up my new 2015 ES. Everything worked out great. My buddy got a 2014 with a few hundred miles on it ( I have purposely avoided riding it so as to not put too many miles on it for my buddy) for $10,900 and I am picking up my 2015 ES for a whopping $10,000. Things could not have worked out better for either of us, so I am pretty stoked. The best part is that I can actually start riding it again. The weather here in Idaho has been fantastic, so there is still plenty of riding left. Another great thing that has come out of all this is that while I was waiting for my second bike to show up, three of my other friends caught the bug and purchased bikes as well (1 VStrom and 2 BMW 1200 GS) so I will have plenty of friends to ride with. Woohoo!

One final note... The only downside in all of this for me is the color. I am giving up the blue and going with the red because that is what was available. I much prefer the blue, even though I am generally more partial to red, just not in the case of the Tenere. Small price to pay though for the incredible deal I am getting.
 

scott123007

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TenereHawk said:
Update:

I sold my 2014 to a buddy today for exactly what I paid for it and I am finally headed down tomorrow to pick up my new 2015 ES. Everything worked out great. My buddy got a 2014 with a few hundred miles on it ( I have purposely avoided riding it so as to not put too many miles on it for my buddy) for $10,900 and I am picking up my 2015 ES for a whopping $10,000. Things could not have worked out better for either of us, so I am pretty stoked. The best part is that I can actually start riding it again. The weather here in Idaho has been fantastic, so there is still plenty of riding left. Another great thing that has come out of all this is that while I was waiting for my second bike to show up, three of my other friends caught the bug and purchased bikes as well (1 VStrom and 2 BMW 1200 GS) so I will have plenty of friends to ride with. Woohoo!

One final note... The only downside in all of this for me is the color. I am giving up the blue and going with the red because that is what was available. I much prefer the blue, even though I am generally more partial to red, just not in the case of the Tenere. Small price to pay though for the incredible deal I am getting.
Swap colors. Everything retrofits. An hour and a half, tops.
 

Dirt_Dad

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I have both red and blue. They both look great to me. Not sure which one like more. Congrats on another new Tenere. The red will grow on you. I've come to really like it.
 

Firestem4

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Donk said:
Red is the faster color.
Maybe i'm just tired and the coffee hasn't woken me up yet, but i laughed more than I am proud of when I read this!

I have a white '13. Talk about a fun color. People tend to think I am a motorcycle cop from a distance.
 
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