What you did to your Tenere today??!!

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Trailmax was on my short list. But, after hearing many people state the trail max was closer to a 60/40 dirt and some front sliding in loose stuff I decided to go motoz. The chevron front tread like the mitas I knew I trusted
Agree with that, I think you made the right choice.
 

Cycledude

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Getting Cruise control is the main reason I traded my 2013 for a new 2018. Cost me plenty $$$$$ but I’m happy. Lots of other minor improvements and I prefer the ES suspension.
 
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elricfate

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Getting Cruise control is the main reason I traded my 2013 for a new 2018. Cost me plenty $$$$$ but I’m happy. Lots of other minor improvements and I prefer the ES suspension.
After I swapped the spring for a slightly higher rated one, I do too.
 

MattR

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Hi Matt,

is that a full hel hose kit, did you do rear as well can i ask where did you get it from and cost please

rob
Hi Rob, sorry I didn’t see this earlier. Yes, the Hel line kit includes the rear brake lines and the short lines that come from the ABS unit. I also got the clutch line. The whole kit cost £360. If you need longer lines due to raised bars etc talk to Shaun at Hel. The standard kits are identical in length to the oem.


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Fennellg

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I find a T wrench less useful than ordinary 3/8 or 1/4 sockets. Plus they can go on my impact for larger stubborn stuff. The small stuff can be adapted if also being difficult. The sockets can be obtained at Harbor freight quite cheaply.

The problem at hand is unique and less common and requires a little finesse, and what is available in most toolboxes.

at the end of the day it’s a matter of using the tools on hand provided they can get the job done. And understanding the problem.

There is more than one way to skin a cat. “Sorry cat lovers”. Iam a dog person. They go with me on trips. Pack up small, multi use tools that work well.
 
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holligl

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4mm T-wrench works great for the side farings.


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Whatever tool is used to tighten, I find starting them with fingers more easily finds the proper alignment. Those receiver nuts can have some slight angles. Trying to "force" them to start with a tool never works for me. Like the CCT, less pressure and more finesse gets them started. And don't tighten any until they are all started.
 
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