I could give a flying f@#k what someone writes about the Tenere. It meets my needs, I am having fun riding it, I have had zero issues with it, have loads of gas money saved as I did not buy my second choice.
I could give a flying f@#k what someone writes about the Tenere. It meets my needs, I am having fun riding it, I have had zero issues with it, have loads of gas money saved as I did not buy my second choice.
I think you should say what you're really feeling, 'dood. ::015:: Killing me ...... Hey, supposed to warm up tomorrow. You better get that boy out there. R
"street" to most of us, includes at least some (and perhaps many) roads that are in really terrible condition. Potholes, cold patch, gravel, scattered rocks, sand/cinders/grit left from the prior winter, deep puddles, greasy mud, tar snakes, combinations of all these things.
And those are the GOOD roads in SE Michigan. Fortunately for the majority of Americans, this is not the case. Michigan needs a LOT more of those "Bama Bucks" to solve it's road issues. It's my (and many Michiganians/Michiganders) opinion that the roads there are among the worst in the nation.
It's unfortunate that you have to buy an on/off-road vehicle in order to handle the roads in one of the largest cities in America. To me, street riding is a place where you have a tire repair kit on board that you really don't need.