Tenere 700 OEM Accessories. Watch this before you buy!

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • A review of the OEM accessories from Yamaha that I ordered with my bike. Some are good, some are bad, some are dangerous.
    0:00 Intro
    2:25 Engine Guard/Crash bars
    4:24 Rear luggage carrier
    6:07 Centre stand
    6:59 LED blinkers
    8:03 Grip pads
    9:12 Heated grips
    10:50 Skid plate
    13:59 12V aux outlet

Komentáře • 315

  • @NomadSweden
    @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +80

    Update! I have now, thanks to you guys, found out that my dealer did not make the correct setting on the heated grips. I have changed the setting and they are now warmer. Will try them out soon. Thanks all!

    • @roberthicks686
      @roberthicks686 Před 4 lety +5

      just watched the video and came here to say just that. Apparently it's a huge problem with dealers not setting them up correctly.

    • @RIDEandPEWPEW
      @RIDEandPEWPEW Před 4 lety

      22 W is for 600cc+ bikes

    • @funguseater40
      @funguseater40 Před 4 lety +3

      Just saw this! Hope it helps. They don't get super hot like Oxford grips, but I find them adequate. Can feel heat through my Furygan winter gloves.

    • @JNZCaptures
      @JNZCaptures Před 4 lety

      Had the same, but for me it was enough. Now i have it correctly set up and its even better.

    • @hardworkingamerican8847
      @hardworkingamerican8847 Před 4 lety +2

      That's reassuring . Now I will definitely get them on my Tenere 700 when they come out here in California .

  • @nochilljay6369
    @nochilljay6369 Před 4 lety +4

    As someone in the US waiting for my turn to own the Tenere I enjoy your videos very much in the meantime. I wish I had beautiful places to ride off road like you seem to have in your videos

  • @Tirikitaon
    @Tirikitaon Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for the reviews , I am considering buying the T7 so this video has come to be very good.

  • @marinoopen
    @marinoopen Před 4 lety +6

    Note on the second power outlet. My tracer 900gt comes with the same dash format, and the cutout where you expected your second power outlet is used for a push button switch for the optional heated seat. I have it installed on my bike. I then use a Cig plug into the stock power outlet with two USB outputs to power both phone and gps. Also, an SAE connector for the battery tender doubles to provide power to a heated jacket liner for me when Im really cold. Great vid thanks for posting

  • @kucingkurus5680
    @kucingkurus5680 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't own the bike nor planning to buy it, but I watched it all the way. such a beautiful bike

  • @ride4adventure
    @ride4adventure Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for the useful feedback

  • @richardcheatham9490
    @richardcheatham9490 Před 4 lety +1

    Yes, this was very helpful. We are close to seeing first deliveries of this bike at the dealership in Atlanta and I'm certain I'd want the center stand. Yes, to the additional 12V socket were it not on the bar as was installed on your bike. All in all, an enjoyable review. Ride safe. Have fun. Keep us posted .

    • @brents1643
      @brents1643 Před 4 lety

      When is the bike coming to the US ?

  • @stevenhill2204
    @stevenhill2204 Před 4 lety +10

    I just placed my deposit, and am exhaustively researching accessories. Your thoughts and insights are very helpful. For instance: I am reconsidering mounting side racks, as most of my trips will only be 1-3 nights which can easily be facilitated with the tail rack and duffel bags as you have rigged. Where I live and ride, a full coverage skid (bash) plate is essential. I like the look of the HEED and Adventure Spec offerings more than OEM. Crash Bars?... Again: With the riding I do, they are probably a good idea. There are better products at varying prices out there that I like better than OEM. Until your video, I had no idea they made grip pads for this bike. Those are now on my list because I know how valuable they can be in gnarly terrain. Thanks again for your vid.

  • @Maua76
    @Maua76 Před 4 lety +54

    "Build your wife on the website" 🤣 Very funny. And true🥴

  • @JPBARON25
    @JPBARON25 Před 4 lety +1

    Well Done - very good review. Thank you from Hawaii!

  • @NGarcia
    @NGarcia Před 4 lety +3

    You have great videos. Good work keep them coming. KUDOS !

  • @oic1968
    @oic1968 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks my cdn version comes this spring

  • @michaelmclarney1994
    @michaelmclarney1994 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the thorough and honest review, I am thinking about getting a T7 and this is useful 👍

  • @searchingfor6thgear44
    @searchingfor6thgear44 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for the update! We still cannot order them here in the USA. The T7 is on my "short list" of bikes. Your review of the OEM add ons will help, come order/purchase time. As always, your intros bring a smile to my face. Well done!

    • @saladdays180s9
      @saladdays180s9 Před 4 lety +1

      Was dead set on the KTM 790 ADV R until the Tenere 700 started growing on me as I learned more about it. The $9999 vs the $13,600 is significant. I keep hearing how enjoyable the Tenere is to ride off-road with that flat and wide torque curve. All the sophisticated modes on the KTM can't be enjoyed simply, and menu diving isn't my idea of fun, at all. The flat Tenere 700 powerband makes for wonderfully predictable throttle control. I heard one of KTM's lead Rally riders says he keeps his KTM on one mode and that's it. You can't be wondering what friggin mode you are in when you are confronted with constantly changing terrain. If you quickly come across diagonal ruts or roots etc, and are in the wrong mode on the KTM you can't wheelie over them. There's simply no time to adjust. Many people have said Yamaha gave us an uninspired and behind the times ADV bike. It's ironic that the typically tech minded and gadgetry minded Japanese chose a lower cost simple but elegant bike, that allows you to stay in touch with the feedback from the bike rather than the computer. I really like the KTM too and am not a hater, and am in the "short list" phase like you.
      They claim the 790 ADV R's are almost all sold and down to a few left here in the states, so it's list price and sometimes plus to buy one. Ever since the Tenere was imminent and supposed to become available though, the same ten available 790 ADV R's are suspiciously sitting around. If they start to deal bit, I'd still go with the KTM, but since they probably won't I'll be racing you to the Yamaha dealer once they can be ordered.

    • @hardworkingamerican8847
      @hardworkingamerican8847 Před 4 lety +1

      @@saladdays180s9
      I will be putting a deposit on the T7 as soon as I can get to the dealership . That bike will be the perfect go between until I am ready for the new Africa Twin standard version with DCT . So it's DR650 now in 4 months a Tenere 700 and maybe a year or so a Africa Twin .

    • @saladdays180s9
      @saladdays180s9 Před 4 lety

      Hardworking American
      Being that this will be my first adventure bike, as a counterpoint to buying new I have been looking used lower cost options like the DR and KLR. I’ve had an R1150RT BMW sport tourer for street and a motocross bike from my youth. Trying to find the unicorn that melds the two.
      Just came across a used low mileage KTM 690R enduro that has Tusk panniers etc, at a nicer used KLR or DR price. Wondering if I should start with something along those lines. Since in essence I’m a stage behind you in experience, I really appreciate the background info and perspective.

    • @hardworkingamerican8847
      @hardworkingamerican8847 Před 4 lety

      @@saladdays180s9
      Sorry but you have had a large street bike for probably some time and I only got the DR new in 2018 although it's a 2019 . That's my first motorcycle besides renting quads in Baja and borrowing friends dirt bikes in my youth . Only have 570 miles on it and it needs to go and get the first new bike service inspection here pretty quick .
      Almost got the DRZ400 in 2012 but I put the money into my business instead . Then I was up in Lake Tahoe a couple years ago and rented a waverunner for the first time , I couldn't stop smiling and yahwhoing it was so fun . I got on the computer and was looking at buying a waverunner but I talked myself out of it . I was also watching utube videos of guys riding DR650s in Australia and I thought man I am going to be 50 soon so I better start now . Went out and bought a DR650 and took the new rider safety course and passed it . That was in October '18 . My business is totally time and energy consuming and I couldn't find any time to ride until about May of last year . Then I took the written test and passed at the DMV in July .
      Haven't been able to ride for a few weeks because of the flu and work but I will put a few miles on it tomorrow .
      Another thing is it's going to be a pain to make room in the garage for another bike but I am going to do it . I buy abandoned storage units and sell at flea markets and Ebay etc etc . Love it but it's a grind . We bought one for 4200 and it's kicking out vintage G.I. Joe's toys collectables trains models and cool stuff for the flea . So far we will double our money and we only have seen 40% of the unit . Sometimes it doesn't go that way though . I had a week a month ago where I worked 100 hours and paid to do it , like a few hundred dollars or more . That sucks big time but that is very rare .
      Wow I haven't had any coffee and I am on a mega rant , haha . Anyway let us know what you get . Peace .

    • @saladdays180s9
      @saladdays180s9 Před 4 lety

      @@hardworkingamerican8847 I have been an incorrigible garage and estate sale junkie for a long time, ever since the golden era of ebay in the mid nineties. Real auctions back then and collectors of every type were amassing collections in months that would take 20yrs prior to that.
      I enjoyed in particular mid-century and danish modern furniture, and everything from that era. I'd go out on lunch break and come back with my car or truck sometimes totally full not having spent $50.. I had to slow down eventually, because I started having trouble letting go of things, and I'm no hoarder but my garage was packed. My daughter once mused that I had exactly 53 mid century lamps and fixtures at one point. Now I try to limit myself to finding things curbside on garbage day. We have an aging populous like my 78 year old mother who has started to routinely grab things stored in the basement and attic to throw out. They need to do it in order to uncomplicate their lives I think. Anyhow, some of my most cherished finds are from the trash.
      I was lucky in life when I turned 48 a handful of years back and made crazy money to retire. I started becoming a buyer instead off a seller. As of a year ago I'm also one of those guys who get roped into investing in new ventures and lost $1.5 million. The feds are trying to help but the majority of the $$$ left our shores. Ironically, I'm enjoying myself again a bit because the hunt for cool things has meaning again. It also means I have to carefully consider big purchases like my motorcycle. Part of the reason I want an adventure bike though is to escape the hurt and embarrassment of my stupidity though.
      Anyhow, I just finally decided to raid my retirement funds to buy a great deal on a 2019 KTM 1290 Super Adventure R. The dealers are practically giving them away, so the few sellers out there looking to unload their bike, and who generally add luggage racks, and panniers, GPS etc are forced to make their bikes even cheaper.
      This evening, one such bloke listed his bike a few hours away from me. A 2019 KTM Super Adventure R loaded with $4k in top quality kit, and 1,700 miles on the odometer and minty. 13K. No doc fee, no prep fee, no destination fee, and no fee fee, and because of those fees about $1,500 less than the bare bones 790R for which I had left a deposit. I know it's a handful of a bike, but because I live just outside of Cleveland in the burbs it takes quite a bit of road riding to get to decent off road trails. Whilst not a BMW on the road, it can handle my wife on the back and seems to be comfortable enough seat wise to take long trips with her as the pillion.
      When you do finally get your motorcycle, maybe we should keep in touch. I love haunting estate sales, garage sales, and the curb. Maybe create a cycle ride around a well thought out route looking for treasure. Can always come back with a truck if it doesn't fit in the panniers. Last but not least, my grandfather in law owns a storage unit business. He always just sold the contents of delinquent units himself, and gave the rest away. Our house can hold so many unwanted player pianos. lol The perfect number for me is none, try someone else Grandpa. He's getting too old to do it himself, and one of his granddaughters is slowly taking the reins. It is not in her constitution to sell off items to recoup costs, maybe I can convince her to start holding auctions;-)

  • @alipashazadeh4212
    @alipashazadeh4212 Před 2 lety

    Incredibly helpful - thank you

  • @daveh8686
    @daveh8686 Před rokem

    Good info! thnx. you changed my mind on buying several oem parts that i would of been disappointed in. so thank you.

  • @83969
    @83969 Před 3 lety

    compliment , just seeing you first time, always serious honest comments with expirience and like your style of talking:-)

  • @gianniskagkelaris5364
    @gianniskagkelaris5364 Před 4 lety +2

    Really useful review! Keep going! 🇬🇷

  • @MrKolten
    @MrKolten Před 3 lety

    Återigen bra information, jag är alltid emot all form av extrautrustning(personligen), pga att jag inte vet om det är ngt jag behöver. Nu vet jag lite mer tack vare denna video!

  • @JLK7700
    @JLK7700 Před rokem

    Great topic and video! Thanks for the information!

  • @scardaoni1
    @scardaoni1 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the warning about the skid plate I’ll keep an eye out for that🇨🇦

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety +1

      Cheers. Yamaha has now changed the skid plate so it's lower on the left side. Look out if you buy used stuff, but new new are ok.

  • @XCTERRA
    @XCTERRA Před 3 lety

    very good tips! Thank you👍👍

  • @SWTrailsAndWheels
    @SWTrailsAndWheels Před 2 lety

    Super useful info. Thanks for this!

  • @stevemccann3976
    @stevemccann3976 Před 4 lety +3

    Great review!
    Thanks for the time spent. I currently have a 700gs 2013 and am considering something else. The T700 is high on my list.

    • @kee7678
      @kee7678 Před 3 lety

      What did you get? I'm considering this...or a used GS.

    • @stevemccann3976
      @stevemccann3976 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kee7678 still on my 700GS. Would have to sell it before moving on. Not much market here in Malaysia NW while I have Thai plates on it.

    • @stevemccann3976
      @stevemccann3976 Před 3 lety

      @@kee7678 Maybe at my age of 67 I should consider something that will keep the front wheel on the asphalt. Hard though not to stay young on a sport touring bike.

  • @Getting-On
    @Getting-On Před rokem

    Great video, thank you for the honest review.

  • @r3nlot
    @r3nlot Před 4 lety +1

    Enjoy your videos sir. Thank you

  • @luckybsd
    @luckybsd Před 3 lety +1

    2nd power outlet is good idea when you have some stuff with high current, cause it suppose to have 10A fuse instead of 2A fuse for standard one

  • @stepheneldridge6998
    @stepheneldridge6998 Před 4 lety +3

    Interesting stuff, good tip re the bash plate. I've opted for the OEM heated grips as they blend in really well, but I hope they are warm enough! My previous Oxford grips were toasty. There's a lot of stuff becoming available for the T7, but I don't want to ruin the aesthetics of the bike...I don't want it buried under a ton of weighty accessories !. Some Barkbusters and maybe Mosko moto throw over panniers. Rally Raid have some nifty bits for the T7. Cheers, Steve

  • @odykas8861
    @odykas8861 Před 3 lety

    Very usefull informations, great job!

  • @Braapncamp
    @Braapncamp Před 4 lety +2

    Great walk thru Nomad, I think You have farkled it up nice! Your heated grip control looks alot better than on my KTM's. Centerstand is convenient but I skipped that for the weight. Hope we will have the opportunity to meet up sometime.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +1

      Mattias Eriksson thanks! We will meet no doubt. So close i😊

  • @Bandare
    @Bandare Před 4 lety

    great video, thank you!

  • @shawngreenwood7825
    @shawngreenwood7825 Před 4 lety

    Wow, dealer didn't pick up on the rear brake pedal clearance. Glade you didn't crash. I went aftermarket SW-moteck for thickness reasons and engine bars also SW-moteck. On my 2019 650 vstrom Suzuki.

  • @adriantompson
    @adriantompson Před 4 lety +5

    oxford heated grips will burn your hands that what i run. good pointers. i think the yam back rack is very good helps a lot when you drop the bike very good grab handles on it, but it does weigh a lot though.

  • @carlosnz-fi8zf
    @carlosnz-fi8zf Před 3 lety

    Good advice, thank you Sir

  • @edsyphan3425
    @edsyphan3425 Před 4 lety +2

    No, mine are from Triumph, but they operate in a similar way.
    I was hoping that the same method would work for mine as well.

  • @giacotubo
    @giacotubo Před 4 lety

    I really like your video!

  • @MaxwellBenson80
    @MaxwellBenson80 Před měsícem

    Nice performance!

  • @steveh1130
    @steveh1130 Před 2 lety

    Well done video. Thanks.

  • @joaopnmarques
    @joaopnmarques Před 4 lety +3

    What about accessories you would install now that you already know the bike? Give us a list 🙂 Great video! 👍👍

  • @Maggiemay1942
    @Maggiemay1942 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent, many thanks/

  • @mattludecke8157
    @mattludecke8157 Před 4 lety

    good info, thanks for that.

  • @geoffhunter1383
    @geoffhunter1383 Před 4 lety

    Nicely explained

  • @BenGaudi
    @BenGaudi Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks dude. 🇫🇷🇪🇸 Very useful review ! I’m just buying one t700 and after your review I changed my accessories wish List. I thought get the crash bars but you seem thinking they are heavy and unnecessary.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety

      Thanks😊. If you drop your bike the best protection are new hand guards. I bought new ones and they take all the punishment so far.

  • @IshwarGurung
    @IshwarGurung Před 2 lety

    It’s 3 AM and I can’t sleep because I am picking this same new T700 tomorrow 🦦 Wish you a safe ride brother ✌️

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 2 lety

      Ah congratulations 🎉 that’s a great feeling. Ride safe!

  • @erkutgurun
    @erkutgurun Před 4 lety +5

    Great video. Do you still have your GS or did you completely switch it out for the T7? I know the T7 is the best off-road. And I know it's not that bad on asphalt. But would it cause regrets to get rid of your comfy enduro-tourer? I have an X-ADV. Loving the all rounder capabilities as well as off-road. But just need a little bit more speed off-road and I'm afraid I might pull the bike apart if I try. I have to sell it to be able to get a T7 so I cant have both. I like off-roading but I also like inter-city touring. So undecisive. I'd definately need a gel comfort seat made for the T7 if I get it.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +3

      Hi! I sold the GS to buy the T7. I knew I sold the comfort to get more fun, which is what I got indeed. I have no problems spending full days in the saddle, even though it's less comfortable. Never looked back.

  • @pol1250
    @pol1250 Před 4 lety +1

    Good advice !!

  • @markroberts1301
    @markroberts1301 Před 3 lety

    Nice Suzi Quatro music lead in!

  • @marck8806
    @marck8806 Před 3 lety

    Totally helpfull!!! Trank you!

  • @DigitalProphet_
    @DigitalProphet_ Před 3 lety +1

    Agree with the crash bars. Had them on various bikes and had them off. Also seen crash bars can crack a frame or break an engine mount - seeing this from some rides I have done with others. I will rather have the plastics get damaged than the aforementioned accidents. The only thing I would say is that the crash bars help protect the radiator. However I have found radiator braces a lot better.

  • @Steveman61
    @Steveman61 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video, well done! The crash bars should protect the radiator not the plastics ;-)

  • @duncanwhitcombe4392
    @duncanwhitcombe4392 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you enjoy your video

  • @tomcooney183
    @tomcooney183 Před 4 lety +4

    I like how the camera focuses on the bike while you're talking haha

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +4

      Haha yes, it likes the T7 more than me.

  • @pstracha
    @pstracha Před 3 lety +1

    Great sense of humour and some good practical advice. Thanks.

  • @nickb5410
    @nickb5410 Před 4 lety +1

    Very well done and informative, sir. I'm thinking of getting one of these in the U.S. I think the bikes for the North American market will be produced in Japan, yes? Hope so.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! You won't be disappointed. Yes, the US version is made in Japan.

  • @ivanristic7071
    @ivanristic7071 Před 3 lety

    Hi Nomad Sweden. You are a real helper when it comes to how to treat and handle your T7 and its accessories. I am also the proud owner of the T7. Looking at your videos, i have also decided to add acerbis handguards, i have purchesed Handguards Acerbis X-Factory Yamaha Tenere 700. By the looks of it acerbis did not take into account that the bike handlebars are tapered. Would like to hear from if you had similar issue when fitting yours on T7 and if you have any advice how to deal with this. Keep on promoting this great bike and safe travels.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety

      Hi and thanks! I did have some issues getting it to fit but they are sitting tight without alterations. However it's not 100% in contact with the handlebar. As you said because of the taper and bend. I also I realized the inner part of the mounting was very low and turning the handle it came in contact with the tank, scratching it. So, not a great fit, but it works now.

  • @shivacastelia6468
    @shivacastelia6468 Před 4 lety +2

    Very comments. Thank you-.

  • @jayash6108
    @jayash6108 Před 4 lety +2

    Had the Yamaha heated grips and they are rubbish at best and the cost of them is not worth it plus you have to buy the spacers to make up the difference on the handle bar as they are too short, i ended up putting Oxford adventure heated Grips on and they are the full size of the handle bar so no need for spacers and they get really hot.
    I also installed a twin socket usb on the right side of the clocks which is in keeping with the factory 12v socket on the left side and wired into the loom and also acts as a voltage monitor, when running it shows about 14.1 volts which is good if you ever get any voltage drops you will see it on the dial
    Great bike, i love mine, a stonker of a machine

  • @chtubing81
    @chtubing81 Před 3 lety

    I don't even have a bike licence but your video is great. That skid-plate-brake pedal-suicide-thing thou.....ohh man..

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Yamaha recalled the skidplate and remade it since then. Wonder if they saw my video?

  • @eugrules
    @eugrules Před 3 lety

    Great information. Here is what I have done so far. Pirelli Rally front, Tractionator rear, New suspension springs for my mass, front and rear. Fastway pegs, foam air filter, axp skidplate, heated grips, rear rack, front crash bars. Camel high exhaust on the way.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety

      Sounds good. Hand guards? They are the best protectors of the whole bike.

    • @eugrules
      @eugrules Před 3 lety

      @@NomadSweden Dang it, forgot to list those. Yes Cycra composite, my favorite.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety

      @@eugrules great! I know they took a lot of beating on my bike.

  • @ler3968
    @ler3968 Před 3 lety

    Good info & tips thanks. I only put faith in reviews from riders who actually buy the product and have used it for several thousand km. Reviews from those using a dealer loaned bike for a short-term or a brand new purchase seem to over the (-) negatives.

  • @casperi2
    @casperi2 Před 4 lety

    Great thanks!!

  • @TT-lg7ip
    @TT-lg7ip Před 4 lety +1

    Looking to hopefully buy a T7, so your videos really help! How tall are you? Was wondering regarding getting it lowered, as I am not such an experienced rider...

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +1

      I am 180 cm tall. The T7 is perfect for inexperienced riders.it’s very gentle and smooth.

  • @neilwinnemore
    @neilwinnemore Před 3 lety

    Great review for a long list of accessories. Is the 12V Aux Outlet on switched power or always "hot"? Do you know if the original accessories power plug was used?

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. The Aux is switched if plugged in correctly using the available plugs behind the fairings. But my dealer made a mess when installing this.

  • @Hieliew7
    @Hieliew7 Před 2 lety +1

    I have those same heated grips on my mt09. Big disappointment for me, not just the low heat. The worst part is they are really slippery now after a few thousand kms. Also there was condensation on the leds. Bad heating performance was also after detting it up right. I have warranty on mine and am waiting since October last year. But I'd rather get a different brand this time.

  • @zedpoutine
    @zedpoutine Před 4 lety +1

    As for the brake pedal hitting the skid plate, I suppose if you hit the pedal against something while riding or falling, it could get bent ever so slightly inward that it ends up being blocked by the skid plate.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety

      zed yep thats probably it. I bent it now and it works, but it’s definitely something to watch out for.

  • @detlefhartmann9458
    @detlefhartmann9458 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi. Nice Video!. Do you know that you programm the Heat grips? It is possibel!

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety

      Detlef Hartmann thanks. Yes i did it and they work well now 👍🏻

  • @jenshjmann108
    @jenshjmann108 Před 2 lety

    What Kriega rucksack are you using ? Nice vdeos. Thanks.

  • @juliendufour4513
    @juliendufour4513 Před 4 lety +1

    GOOD STUFF!

  • @jothain
    @jothain Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sincere comments. That's quite bad design flaw on that skidplate. That could lead to severe crash in worst case. Really tempted to buy T7 and this was good information.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety +2

      Glad it helped! Yamaha has now fixed the skid plate so if you don't buy a used one it should be ok.

    • @jothain
      @jothain Před 3 lety +1

      @@NomadSweden That's good too hear that they take things seriously 👍

  • @BP-id4cq
    @BP-id4cq Před 3 lety

    Great video. What do you do another follow up video after having a bike for this long

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! I did a 15.000km review a while ago. Check it out if you haven't done so

  • @tshansen
    @tshansen Před 4 lety +1

    Well done mate.... good information and nice to know. do you have any idea of how much your bike weighs now?

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks. This was a reall quickie in the woods 😊 Not sure about weight but it should be between 210-215 wet now with the rack, skid and centre stand. .

    • @tshansen
      @tshansen Před 4 lety +2

      @@NomadSweden a quickie in the woods means something different here in Norway :-P haha! That is not that bad, weight wise :-P

    • @BesharMohamed
      @BesharMohamed Před 4 lety +2

      Thomas Hansen in Sweden too 😄

  • @jb-lu4vo
    @jb-lu4vo Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video and please how much did the bike cost you at the end with all the extras in euros? All the best.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +1

      I paid approx €12.500 with the accessories shown in the video. (Swedish SEK is quite low now)

  • @coolbananaboy5075
    @coolbananaboy5075 Před rokem

    I Hit the like - just on intro song!

  • @Parakitedude
    @Parakitedude Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for a great video. I am about to buy an adventure bike and after watching your videos it have destilled down to the T700 and the KTM 790 advR. Do you have any advice for me buying the t700 instead of the 790? For me the price difference feels like one major advantage but you who have had the T700 for a while might have any advice? Should you buy the T700 again or spend the extra 30kkr?

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +1

      Check this comparison. I think it should answer most of your questions. I agree on every point camel-adv.com/blogs/news/ktm-790r-vs-yamaha-700-tenere

    • @Parakitedude
      @Parakitedude Před 4 lety

      @@NomadSweden tack, har nu reserverat en t700:)

  • @LouisBeurdeley
    @LouisBeurdeley Před 4 lety

    If you have no side carriers, the Enduristan Blizzard up to XL fit very well on the T700. I would recommend them rather than the Monsoon, which are better fitted on a side carrier. Not to mention the coming Monsoon Evo of course 😉

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety

      Louis Beurdeley thanks. I just happen to own the monsoon already so thats why I will use them. But blizzard would be better

  • @err-001
    @err-001 Před rokem

    On the 2023 Tenere base, at least for the EU, in those slots to the left and right of the display you have an ABS button (left) and USB slot (right). I imagine the 12v adapter still goes on the handlebars because of that.

  • @bernardomotard
    @bernardomotard Před 3 lety

    Great video!
    What jacket are you wearing @nomad sweden?

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Here's my jacket czcams.com/video/Qbfnld5S1NQ/video.html

  • @sompongtravel5487
    @sompongtravel5487 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice!!

  • @83PJS
    @83PJS Před 4 lety +3

    You also have the OEM accessorie radiator guard I can see...;)

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +2

      PJS yeah got it on video too but forgot to get it in 😂

  •  Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks the video is very helpful but l will buy 1200gs😀After corona.

  • @putbinoot
    @putbinoot Před 4 lety

    Looks good but having been stuck on some spanish trails due to them turning to mud and locking front wheel and having to unbolt my front mudguard to get my vstrom out i'm disapointed to see that this "adventure bike" also has the mudguard so close to front wheel. Is there a kit to raise it to give more clearance. Have you had any problems with mud locking front wheel.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety

      Hi. The front guard can be adjusted about 1cm up on the T7 by design. So they thought about that. Perhaps not much but it makes a difference. I haven't had a problem yet.

  • @atrian6
    @atrian6 Před 3 lety

    Thanks 👍

  • @stina6762
    @stina6762 Před 3 lety

    Hi . I am interested in this bike . I have a test ride booked while my speed twin is serviced this Saturday coming. All the reviews focus on the off road performance ( I have a Ktm 400 E-XC for this ) how does it perform on longer road tours ? Is the 700 cc breathless on motorways 🛣? Love yr vids . 👍

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Well, the engine is no problem on motorways. Active riding on twisties is super fun and capable. It's long days on the highway that is the biggest problem. Wind and seat are not made for the long hauls. But this is a bike you modify. You can make it a highway machine if you want. It's just not out of the box.

  • @fingerscrossed2317
    @fingerscrossed2317 Před rokem +1

    Hi thanks for your experience video.
    Would you recommend a top sadle bag or side bags ? Greetz Alexander

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před rokem +1

      First I would get side bags to get the weight lower 👍🏻

    • @fingerscrossed2317
      @fingerscrossed2317 Před rokem +1

      @@NomadSweden hi Nomad, oke
      Thanks for the answer.
      Greetz 👋 Alexander

  • @Swedeonamotorcycle
    @Swedeonamotorcycle Před 4 lety +1

    Fan va sugen jag blivit dom senaste dagarna på en T7.. Vore kul med nått lite lättare än R1250GSA på skogsvägarna.. Hade en KTM 1090 R innan och även den var kul men fortfarande 20kg tyngre än Teneren.. Är bara 6 minuter in i detta klippet än så länge och kommer titta på fler av dina filmer sen.

  • @UhYeahWhateverDude
    @UhYeahWhateverDude Před 4 lety +3

    Does the additional outlet have the same tiny 2 amp fuse as the outlet that comes with the bike? Thanks.

  • @alecstahl2387
    @alecstahl2387 Před 4 lety +1

    Skid plate is 4mm. Cheers!

  • @johndmt
    @johndmt Před rokem

    Any regrets on removing the factory crash bars? I just bought a used T7 that came with factory crash bars and I am thinking of removing them... Thoughts? I did install GB Racing protection for the clutch and alternator. I will likely get water pump and pipe protection from GB Racing too. Seems like those are the components that need protection.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před rokem

      The T7 doesn't come with crash bars. You have to add them, and I never added any. 63.000 km and many falls/crashes. No damage at all. I like the slim and light T7. The hand guards take most beating, and the engine covers gives a little peace of mind too. In many cases crash bars get scratched when falling, but that also comes from the bike being wider. Not that it saved your bike. You will not see crash bars on my bike :) But I think most people add them. Those are my thoughts :)

  • @abhisheknegi2030
    @abhisheknegi2030 Před 3 lety

    KTM DUKE 390 blinkers are same and cheaper, you can try them also

  • @mustafaahmedkhan6045
    @mustafaahmedkhan6045 Před 4 lety

    @nomad Sweden how comfortable is the seat? It looks a bit narrow. Would you be able to do a long journey without discomfort?

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety

      Mustafa Ahmed Khan well i will go long distances but its not a comfort bike. Then I would buy a bmw

  • @chiptaxfree
    @chiptaxfree Před 4 lety

    What bike is more Worthy? Are Yamaha tenere 700 or a Kawasaki KLR 650?

  • @michlsei
    @michlsei Před 4 lety +4

    No extra fast stickers? Nice video.

  • @Goranh
    @Goranh Před 3 lety

    Hi there! :) do you think the t7 might be a good bike for an absolute beginner? thanks and keep up the good work!

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 3 lety

      Hi! I would absolutely recommend the T7 to start with. It’s very forgiving and smooth. I started on a 260kg bmw 1200 gsa, so anything goes. Just make sure the T7 fits your height. It is a bit on the high side which can be tricky if you are short. Then you may consider lowering it a bit. The T7 will give you confidence on gravel and open up the world outside the tarmac for you. Good luck!

    • @Goranh
      @Goranh Před 3 lety

      @@NomadSweden thank you very much for your quick response! I'm 1,85 so it should be fine! i'm very excited to start with this baby, it looks great! :D thanks again!

  • @longkeithdiablo8812
    @longkeithdiablo8812 Před 4 lety +2

    Interesting stuff.
    "Smack it with a hammer"........ Your command of English is excellent 😂👍

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +3

      I stopped trying to get it right some time ago. 😂 thats when personality shines through

    • @Boomer_Dual_Sport
      @Boomer_Dual_Sport Před 4 lety +1

      @@NomadSweden Your English surpasses most Americans by miles (kilometers)!! ..and cheers on the good OEM stuff review. Just what I needed to know.

  • @richgran
    @richgran Před rokem

    Hello Mr. Nomad,
    I'm taking a look back at your early T7 videos because I'm taking delivery of a 23 T7 soon. Have you put out any videos on your favorite riding gear: boots, jacket, pants, comms... I'm beginning to see that this endeavor is going to be a rabbit hole for my wallet. But, I respect your opinion.

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před rokem

      Welcome to the party. Yes i have two videos on my gear. Search for gear on the channel

  • @legghorn
    @legghorn Před 4 lety +16

    Your poweroutlet is wrong mounted it's supposed to be on the right hand side of the cockpit. Not on the handlebar

    • @tommason69
      @tommason69 Před 3 lety +3

      If you watch the video he explains this.

    • @perhennung
      @perhennung Před 3 lety

      Excellent advice! Thanks!

  • @krzysztofbzden3655
    @krzysztofbzden3655 Před 4 lety +5

    You also have upgraded cooler protection

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +5

      Krzysztof Bzdeń yes damn! I forgot it and realized afterwards 😂

    • @krzysztofbzden3655
      @krzysztofbzden3655 Před 4 lety +1

      Nomad Sweden 🇸🇪 next week I’ll get my own 😀

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před 4 lety +1

      Happy days!

  • @donphobos
    @donphobos Před 4 lety +1

    Great review. I have a list of motorcycles that trigger my fantasy. I would like to ride Swedish TET in the beginning, then extending towards other European countries (TET tracks) later.
    My list of bikes is rather broad, but their price is almost exactly the same funny enough. I really like the Honda CRF-450L (Africa Single), the KTM 690 Enduro R and the Yamaha T700. All of them are totally different. I am a bit of focused on the weight, there the KTM is best.
    I have tried to sit on different KTM bikes and as a total newbie I have liked the 690 both sitting and standing up on the pegs.
    When I think of the CRF-450L I cannot let the KTM EXC-500 get excluded. Even lighter and similar service periods as the Honda. Probably bordeline silly when compared to the Yamaha. But the 106 kg (wet weight without fuel) ready to race (hehe) weight is very tempting.
    I need to get a motorcycle license and start test riding. And watch even more reviews....

    • @adriantompson
      @adriantompson Před 4 lety +2

      dont listen to all reviewers they get paid to tell you bull shit, first thing i would do is put the bike on the ground and see if you can pick it up. you either want to do enduro riding or adventure riding, make your mind up what you want to do because there both very different.

    • @hardworkingamerican8847
      @hardworkingamerican8847 Před 4 lety

      @@adriantompson
      Well said .

  • @bjarnemartens
    @bjarnemartens Před 4 lety +4

    It is strange with your heated grips. I have the exact same OEM heated grips and they work perfect. I actually have to use them on the middle temp. You do know that there are different settings according to your bikes amp power right ?

    • @gelul12
      @gelul12 Před 4 lety +1

      bjarne martens mine works perfectly also

    • @rationalityfirst
      @rationalityfirst Před 4 lety

      he said he can't feel the heat with winter gloves. we don't know how thick are they, so maybe different variables.

  • @shosholozabalafon2436

    Hello ! i know i'm a bit late but i've just got my T7 a month ago in a similar set up with OEM parts abd i would like to know wich Enduristan bag is on your Rear luggage carrier ? Is this the base pack XS 6.5 or 12 ? and how does it fit ?
    I'm searching for a bag to put on the rear luggage carrier when i want to ride light without the topcase.
    Thanks 👍

    • @NomadSweden
      @NomadSweden  Před rokem +1

      Hi. I have the Base pack 12. I don't have the luggage tack anymore but I fasten it directly on the saddle if I have nothing packed, or strap it on top of a pannier. It's a very versatile bag.

    • @shosholozabalafon2436
      @shosholozabalafon2436 Před rokem

      @@NomadSweden Thank you for the fast answer, the bag is ordered and congrats for ypur awsome work on YT !
      Greetings from France