Don in Lodi
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Wow, lifting the Ténéré is a pain, you'll need a crane to lift a Venture.
Actually had it fall when my foot slipped on some sand while sitting still. Absolutely no damage but with the bags and lowers it does no go far. So very easy to get back up. Does not feel like half a ton.Wow, lifting the Ténéré is a pain, you'll need a crane to lift a Venture.
Hey Bigbob, I see in this pic that there is upper crash bars attached to oem crash bars. I am interested in adding bars to my oem bars to protect to radiator etc. Are these aftermarket or a one/off fabrication. Anyone else who knows anything about this setup please jump in. Marshall
I got them from Patrick G. Not sure where they came from.Hey Bigbob, I see in this pic that there is upper crash bars attached to oem crash bars. I am interested in adding bars to my oem bars to protect to radiator etc. Are these aftermarket or a one/off fabrication. Anyone else who knows anything about this setup please jump in. Marshall
Not true. I knew a guy that could get his 1150RT completely horizontal. He would drop it, and somehow . . . . completely on the front/rear crashbars with both tires off of the ground.. . . . I now get the attraction of the BMW boxer motor as it can only tip over so far. . . .
Both bikes have a point they rock on if so far over that the wheels leave the ground. The Tenere rocks on the bottom of the crash bars or the OEM plastic point made just for this.In reading this post I know where the OP is coming from. 8 years if ownership and I feel the Tenere is starting to get a little heavy for adventure exploring on my own.
I now get the attraction of the BMW boxer motor as it can only tip over so far....
Pretty sure those were the OEM Yamaha crash bars for the Gen1 bikes.Hey Bigbob, I see in this pic that there is upper crash bars attached to oem crash bars. I am interested in adding bars to my oem bars to protect to radiator etc. Are these aftermarket or a one/off fabrication. Anyone else who knows anything about this setup please jump in. Marshall
Lifting the way the man in this video does put 10 times the amount of weight stress on his lower back than the weight he is lifting. Any one with a back injury young or old would not be able lift that bike like that and if they did they would feel it for several days after. I have that injury I am living with. I can lift my bike like that and have because there was no other way to get to it. It was not good for me. I have also found that the bike is much easier to lift if it is almost out of gas. I have had to lift it one time with the gas tank full. Talk about trouble. If I can get to it with my back straight I really have no issues lifting it even loaded up.Both bikes have a point they rock on if so far over that the wheels leave the ground. The Tenere rocks on the bottom of the crash bars or the OEM plastic point made just for this.
I don't see the difficulty in lifting the Tenere, even for old guys like Ray and I.
The BMW rocks on the cylinders and yes the BMW can go well beyond resting on those.
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Pretty sure those were the OEM Yamaha crash bars for the Gen1 bikes.
Since you mentioned this, not only is it easier to lift without gas….with little gas, it also handles much better….and the difference between “with and without” tank bag (with weight inside) is also very noticeable in handlingI have also found that the bike is much easier to lift if it is almost out of gas.
Well my problem isn’t when it tips over in my front yard when nothing is on the bike and I haven’t been riding for the last 250 miles.Both bikes have a point they rock on if so far over that the wheels leave the ground. The Tenere rocks on the bottom of the crash bars or the OEM plastic point made just for this.
I don't see the difficulty in lifting the Tenere, even for old guys like Ray and I.
The BMW rocks on the cylinders and yes the BMW can go well beyond resting on those.
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Pretty sure those were the OEM Yamaha crash bars for the Gen1 bikes.
I was amused to see Old Git Ray referred to as the man in the video. Then I realized...there's probably not many of us left here who remember Ray.Lifting the way the man in this video does put 10 times the amount of weight stress on his lower back...
Yup. Ray and Karen were some of our originals and rode 2-up everywhereI was amused to see Old Git Ray referred to as the man in the video. Then I realized...there's probably not many of us left here who remember Ray.
My God, I've been here a very long time.
this thread has wandered off topic and I am closing it out. Big Bob, Feel free to repost if and when you decide to sellI got them from Patrick G. Not sure where they came from.