Super Tenere Maintenance and Competitor Bikes

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  • čas přidán 31. 01. 2022
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  • @highmilagerider1154
    @highmilagerider1154 Před rokem +28

    I have a 2019 Super Tenere ES that I bought new in a box in 2020. I now have 52,000 km on the bike. In Canada (where I can only ride 6 months a year) my valve service is due at 40,000km. My total for my 40K service including the valve service cost me $500. Everything was perfectly in spec, no adjustment needed. The mechanic told me I don't need to do it ever again, they don't go out of spec. Bullet proof motor. I do all the rest of my service myself. There are people out there with 300,000 miles on their Tenere's and the valves have never gone out of spec. My 4 buddies have a new 1290 KTM, a new Triumph tiger a new 1250GS and a new HD Pan America.....The Exciting thing about my Tenere is that while all their bikes are broken down in the shop....ALOT.....I'm out riding, without a care in the world. The other bikes can't do anything my Tenere can't. Except be Reliable. I would keep the Tenere.
    Ride safe.

    • @rso1411
      @rso1411 Před rokem +3

      It's comments like this that has be seriously looking at the Super T for my next bike.

    • @dcjr1053
      @dcjr1053 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I was pretty much set on getting a Tiger, but I keep hearing similar things - Triumph reliability is very iffy and the maintenance costs are high. The Tenere is now on the top of my list.

    • @highmilagerider1154
      @highmilagerider1154 Před 6 měsíci

      @@dcjr1053
      I only know about Triumph reliability and repair/maintenance costs from my buddy who has a 2020 Triumph GT PRO. His bike is 3 times more expensive for services then my Tenere and has had numerous computer/electrical problems. He has about 23,000km and I have 65,000km on my Tenere.
      It's always nice to get a new motorcycle.
      Ride safe.

  • @richardmourdock2719
    @richardmourdock2719 Před rokem +7

    I have a 2015 ST. Love the bike. I just logged 45,000 miles and have not had the valve work done. The expert I've checked with always says, "if it starts easily when its warm, don't mess with it." I do all the work on the bike myself but would NOT do the valves as I don't have the patience or aptitude for that. I think the extended life without signifcant maintenance is due to the relatively low RPM given the six speed. Yamaha, is a Japanese word for "bullet proof".

  • @abyields7831
    @abyields7831 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I like your honest opinion, I owned a KLR from 2011 to 2021, then I got a T7. My KLR never went to a dealer for anything. Sold it to my brother in-law for 3K with 27k miles. I’ve been debating on selling my T7 and getting a Super Tenere, your commentary proves that Yamaha has done a good job building these bikes! Thanks for sharing!

    • @MMRF87
      @MMRF87 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I just traded my T7 ( that I loved) for a st10 from 2019, with 51000kms. Got it to the shop to get a new front tyre and the mechanic just said the same, bullet proof engine. I just needed some better long distance machine. So I decided to keep in the Yamaha team.

  • @arrowbosmith
    @arrowbosmith Před 20 dny +1

    My 2012 with 32,000 miles just had its valves checked last week, $900. Everything was in spec. Better to know, than to hurt the engine.

  • @WillieJohnRidesAgain
    @WillieJohnRidesAgain Před rokem

    Haha- you just described every motorcycle dealership I have even been in. If it weren't so habit forming, I don't see how they could stay in business! Good review on schedules though and happy to hear you have had the typical Super Ten experience! I have the 2021!

  • @JS-nf1sn
    @JS-nf1sn Před rokem +2

    $3K is crazy for a bike that's running great. You can do everything yourself including all the parts and fluids for maybe a couple hundred. If you don't want to do the valves yourself, just pay for that. The other problem with their $3K quote is it's just maintenance. If they find something that will be more. I've heard of people rebuilding the engine for $3K.

  • @dcasteaux9181
    @dcasteaux9181 Před 10 měsíci +2

    It’s a big job. Takes about 6-8 hours. Refitting the cylinder head cover while keeping the gaskets in place is quite tricky. Had to move the electrical tray out of the way.

    • @pappaclutch3266
      @pappaclutch3266 Před 7 měsíci

      What’s your mileage and was it out of spec?

    • @dcasteaux9181
      @dcasteaux9181 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@pappaclutch3266 Mileage was 29K and none of the valves were out of spec. Bike owned from new, mostly motorways miles. Cylinder head cover refitting is a real pain: make sure you use new gaskets (they are very expensive) as you don't want them to leak after the job is done - my old gaskets were about 1.5mm thinner than the new ones. Hope that helps.

    • @pappaclutch3266
      @pappaclutch3266 Před 7 měsíci

      @@dcasteaux9181 I’m at 35k, I got to do valves, spark plug and CCT and I’m not looking forward to it, dealership wants an arm and a leg. I’ve never got into an engine b4 but I’m thinking about it to save some money.

  • @thiagomilanez8460
    @thiagomilanez8460 Před 2 lety +2

    I just bought a 2014 with 23000miles on it and I went through the whole bike, replaced spark plugs, air filter, coolant, engine oil and filter, driveshaft oil and brake fluid. However I wasn’t brave enough to do the Valve check LOL. I’ll wait up until around 30k too and I’ll take it to a dealership.

    • @elindenstein
      @elindenstein  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah no need that early. I finally just had it done with 32,000 miles on it and every valve was in-spec. What a waste!

  • @robinjameshartley7673

    I bought my 2010 XT with 30k and no record of valve clearances checked, I'm ashamed to admit I left it till 80k before getting the valves checked. At which time all the valves were tight and it was high time to do it, and yet the bike always started well and ran. I'm glad I did it at last but just for reference, it can withstand neglect and abuse.

  • @davenesse8815
    @davenesse8815 Před 2 lety +2

    Haha, I live in the greater Seattle area and own both '21 Super Tenere and '21 KLX300.

  • @is3260
    @is3260 Před 10 měsíci

    My observation for value adjustment is there is a range of need to do this procedure. Owners who changed fluids early and frequently, used correct octane top tier gas, did not overheat engine, did not run high revolutions, did not run the engine hard, did not load the engine under throttle and generally did excellent maintenance have a low probability of needing valve check or adjustment. On the other end of range, those owners who followed maximum mileage fluid changes regardless of time, let bikes sit without storage procedure, did not use proper octane or top tier gas, ran the engine hard, had temperature extremes, overheated the engine multiple times, loaded the engine under throttle, rode off road a lot and did the minimum maintenance have a high probability to need the valves checked and adjusted. 2010-2013 STs more likely need it. 2014-current less likely to need it. Yamaha made significant updates and improvements up to 2018, Test ride different years and research it. BTW the ST does not have slipper clutch, so rev and speed matching is needed on down shifts to avoid that clunk sound where gears are not in sync or tire skidding.

  • @antalgyori6744
    @antalgyori6744 Před 2 lety +2

    I think if the motorcycle has been good to you, you should be good to it. I also think doing as much of the maintenance work yourself is rewarding and worthwhile, just as you said. Do the valve check for peace of mind and do whatever other maintenance work that needs or should be done too. Keep your baby running reliably, efficiently and safely. You have other motorcycles to ride while the Super-T is being worked on. Do you have a decent place to work on the Super-T?

    • @elindenstein
      @elindenstein  Před 2 lety

      Yeah I agree! I do all the maintenance except this valve check. It’s getting done on March 11th while I’m out of town - I’m also just having him do spark plugs, all the fluids, new brake pads and MAYBE tires. I’ve got a KLX 300, too, so I’m not out a bike 🙌🏼

  • @johndavis2399
    @johndavis2399 Před 3 měsíci

    Just bought a 2012 w 33,000 miles on it. The Seller said he thot the valve adjustment was to be done at 40,000 mi.....so I questioned his attention to maintenance in general, even though the bike was very clean.
    Bottomline: I got scalped by the dealer's maintenance shop for over $2K for the valve adjustment and a complete go-thru of everything. (The cam chain tensioner, btw,, is an item that has the least longevity.)
    I've ridden it once......and now it won't start. The shop manager, when I called, told me inspecting the charging system was not part of the 30,000 mile maintenance check up.
    AAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!

  • @americandude3825
    @americandude3825 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’m praying to be getting a super tenere next weekend.
    Also making a list:
    Windscreen
    Luggage
    Phone holder
    Aftermarket exhaust
    Skid plate
    Those mirrors you have
    ECU flash pending the cost of it.
    Anything else?

    • @elindenstein
      @elindenstein  Před 8 měsíci

      Depending on your height, bar risers would be worth it.
      If you plan to do some off roading, lower and upper crash bars would be worth it. The radiator is really vulnerable on a drop and the upper bars will be helpful.

    • @americandude3825
      @americandude3825 Před 8 měsíci

      @@elindenstein yep. Crash bars. I forgot to mention those. Thank you.

  • @PabloSilva-wf8zk
    @PabloSilva-wf8zk Před rokem

    Have you had a problem at high speeds with those mirrors?

  • @williammahaffy4642
    @williammahaffy4642 Před rokem +3

    KEEP
    THE
    S10!!!

    • @elindenstein
      @elindenstein  Před rokem

      Sold it 8 months ago!

    • @EatonSomeMore
      @EatonSomeMore Před 6 měsíci +1

      what'd you get?@@elindenstein

    • @elindenstein
      @elindenstein  Před 6 měsíci

      @@EatonSomeMore T7!

    • @EatonSomeMore
      @EatonSomeMore Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@elindenstein Nice! I had super tenere, sold it to get a dr650 and a Harley. Now have sold the dr and harley looking to getting back into either a super tenere or t700 or transalp. Tough choice though as I see myself whisking away onto dirt trails but it just doesn't happen that often.

    • @4fifty8
      @4fifty8 Před měsícem

      Why'd you sell the Harley? I just bought a '23 Super T. Pretty happy with it, upgrading from a Vstrom.

  • @woodly1069
    @woodly1069 Před 2 lety +2

    Stealerships SUCK!

  • @GoodEveningCitizens
    @GoodEveningCitizens Před měsícem

    What happened to your mirrors ?????

    • @elindenstein
      @elindenstein  Před měsícem

      @@GoodEveningCitizens What do you mean?

  • @paultannahill5043
    @paultannahill5043 Před 2 lety +1

    Keep right except to pass.

  • @niko918
    @niko918 Před rokem +2

    Im in Phoenix, and I tell you….most of the shops here are pirates! Im looking for a new Super T, and what happened to the days of MSRP?!? Now it’s MSRP +++ And they are dicks about it!!! WTF?!?

  • @shawzall404
    @shawzall404 Před rokem +1

    What exhaust are you running? Sounds great at idle.

    • @elindenstein
      @elindenstein  Před rokem +2

      I sold that bike last summer, but it just had a Yoshimura slip on. It did sound killer!!