Yamaha Tenere 700 - Lowering HOWTO [4K]

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Lowered my Yamaha Tenere 700 18mm with a lowering link. Its an quick and easy job and the parts needed is easy available from Yamaha or a third party manufacturer like Rally Raid Products (RRP offers a 20mm and a 40 mm lowering link). NOTE. The suspension will get "softer" when lowering with link, which means you will have to dial in more preload to get sag measures correct. You may need a stiffer spring than the OEM one to get the sag correct and still have some preload adjustment left for passenger/luggage. Links to links:
    www.rally-raid...
    www.rally-raid...
    shopyamaha.com...

Komentáře • 83

  • @thetubelesschannel
    @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety +12

    NOTE. The suspension will get "softer" when lowering with link, which means you will have to dial in more preload to get sag measures correct. You may need a stiffer spring than the OEM one to get the sag correct and still have some preload adjustment left for passenger/luggage..

    • @markfishersolosailing7033
      @markfishersolosailing7033 Před rokem

      Yes, I think you are correct, however I’m not a professional rider and my luggage is only 15 kg, I’m going to wind the preload up a little and see how it feels.

    • @gianniss4888
      @gianniss4888 Před 9 měsíci

      One question please. Has the bike been lowered just to the saddle height(seat) or has the engine also been lowered? Thanks

    • @tayronerodrigues1289
      @tayronerodrigues1289 Před 10 dny

      ​@@gianniss4888 tudo foi abaixado.. Agora o motor ou carter está mais proximo do chao.. Mas ainda é alta

  • @markfishersolosailing7033

    I just lowered my T7 World raid with lowering links, I'm so pleased that I did it, it's really boosted my confidence at low speeds and at standstill, the handling and riding position is the same and the bike feels much lighter and more manageable. I lowered it 40mm on the links and 18mm on the forks, I left the pre load the same but will have the option now to wind it up a bit if I load it up with panniers. The bike now feels great. I'm 6.1" so not short but it's made a huge difference.

  • @Asdfghjkl1234
    @Asdfghjkl1234 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video. Thanks for sharing. Greetings and respect to all from Durango Mexico 🇲🇽

  • @gtptvanbuuren3795
    @gtptvanbuuren3795 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Sven. Another interesting and informative video. I lowered my Suzuki DR650 to lower the centre of gravity and I hope you will notice the difference on your motorcycle. I also like my feet flat on the ground too. Thanks again.

  • @SimonBrisbane
    @SimonBrisbane Před 3 lety +1

    Great video Sven! Greetings from Down Under. Safe riding!

  • @mukolation
    @mukolation Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for this important information. I’m 1.68cm and I went to official Yamaha store and tried it. Original version was very heigh. I would like to buy with lowering link and lower seat but they did not corfirmed for my height even will use lowering kit.

  • @sandwaves5642
    @sandwaves5642 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank You 👍👍👍 Very well presented - right to the point...!
    If only Honda had done the same with the new NC750X - instead of shortening the shocks' travel.....🤔

  • @petewebb6952
    @petewebb6952 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done. That will be very helpful for people.

  • @martinfretwell
    @martinfretwell Před rokem +1

    Lovely bike . Thanks for the advice 👍

  • @paulstok9286
    @paulstok9286 Před 3 lety +1

    Get well soon!

  • @AutoDIY
    @AutoDIY Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing this great information. How tall are you? And what is your inseam? Just curious if I can fit on this bike at all, I have been concerned about the height.

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety +1

      height is 178 cm and inseam 72 cm

    • @AutoDIY
      @AutoDIY Před 3 lety +1

      @@thetubelesschannel Thank you Sven, can you flat foot with your modifications or are you still on your toes?

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety

      @@AutoDIY not perfectly flatfooted...I only use low seat, put back the standard link in rear suspension and lifted front on forks to default position.

    • @G0ld3nB3ar
      @G0ld3nB3ar Před 28 dny

      @@thetubelesschannel Why did you refit the standard links and readjust the forks?

  • @AusMoto
    @AusMoto Před 3 lety +1

    I'm about average height and would prefer it was lower, but not keen on sacrificing the clearence of the bike.
    Please update us in future if you think it's caused any issues.

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety

      I dont like to sacrifice GC either but it is still quite good..about 22 cm with the rally edition skid plate.

  • @SmokinZen
    @SmokinZen Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for your videos I was wondering if lowering was a difficult process but it gives me more confidence now. Question how does this affect the kick stand placement after.

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety +1

      It was no problem the bike is not that much leaned over but enough to make it feel safe

  • @n03m9
    @n03m9 Před 3 lety +1

    Good content buddy :)

  • @tahirsharif9461
    @tahirsharif9461 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks Sven. I have the lowering links on my T7 also and if feels like the side stand keeps the bike a little too upright. There’s not much lean.
    I ordered the shorter side stand from Rally Raid, so will try that out instead.
    How about a tour of your garage and the equipment you use/recommend some time?

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes I forgot to mention that issue, probably because I think it was OK...but remember I have a stiffer rear spring and that may make a difference.

    • @krukbee
      @krukbee Před 3 lety

      I've ordered mine reading your post here now. How is your experience with it?

    • @tahirsharif9461
      @tahirsharif9461 Před 3 lety +1

      @@krukbee The initial batch they made had a fault, so never installed it. They quickly shipped out a replacement one to all customers, so I have had that installed. Very well mass and solid engineering/welding. Bike feels much more secure on the side stand and easier to flick down with shorter legs. Easily takes my weight when mounting/dismounting also.
      I had a centre stand installed when I bought the bike, but removed it when the new side stand was installed.

    • @krukbee
      @krukbee Před 3 lety

      @@tahirsharif9461 thx a lot for the informations, i have a center stand too. I'll see. Im coming from an Harley davidson i was at 70cm from the floor, i'1.79 cm tall, but this t700 makes me fell unsure expecially if I stay still. Have to lower it, alrady mounted the rear suspension kit, but is not enough to make me confident.

    • @tahirsharif9461
      @tahirsharif9461 Před 3 lety +1

      @@krukbee Good luck. I did the lowered seat and lowered links and the lowered side stand helped when parking or mounting. I have around a 74cm Inside leg measurement, so these have all helped. Then just getting used to sliding over to one side or the other on the seat when stopping or starting off.

  • @chris53small
    @chris53small Před 3 lety +1

    Hi SVEN
    just wondering Did you have to remove the front wheel or any Plastics to drop 10mm from the Front section or did the Exhaust cause any access issues when attaching the rear lowering kit.
    all the best

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety +1

      No did not remove front wheel or any plastics and exhaust did not cause any access issues. But it was tight space for my torque wrench when torquing the upper triple clamp bolts :-)

  • @biscuitsalive
    @biscuitsalive Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks. What is your height and inseam?
    I’ve just put the lower seat and longer link on my new T7.
    Deciding if it’s right or not.

  • @davidmallia628
    @davidmallia628 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Is not Touratech progressive spring kit a better solution. That way suspension performance remains tge same.

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I am not sure about a that. The suspension setup is progressive in it self...

  • @josh53sharp
    @josh53sharp Před 3 lety +2

    Was just about to order 20mm lowering links from Rally Raid (they are much cheaper than the OEM product). My bike came with a centre stand and this prevents removing the long bolts of the 2 links from the left side of the bike. So be warned. If anyone has a centre stand and like me wants to use the lowering links, you'll need to be prepared to remove part of the centre stand, which necessitates removing the centre strand spring. Not worked out how yet! If anyone has any suggestions as I guess a standard T spring puller won't be strong enough (or rather I won't be!)

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for that info...do you think this goes for all types centre stand ? Whats your make ?

    • @josh53sharp
      @josh53sharp Před 3 lety +1

      @@thetubelesschannel Sven, it’s the OEM centre stand so I can’t comment on whether other stands give the same problem. The sad thing is that if the link bolts came out of the right hand side, there would be space. The centre stand is not symmetrical.

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety

      @@josh53sharp thanks again !

    • @josh53sharp
      @josh53sharp Před 3 lety

      @@thetubelesschannel Sven, I’m 170 cm tall and I was interested to note you bought your bike with a lower seat, as I did. How tall are you? (I know you’re fitting lower links because your new tyres are higher profile). Also.... I note you don’t have a centre stand but use a hydraulic lift under the engine. Another Swede, Robert (Nomad Sweden) does the same even thought the manual says “Don’t”. I don’t have a motorcycle lift and was going to use a hydraulic jack with a large piece of wood to spread the load. OK idea or not?

    • @trainingwheels1408
      @trainingwheels1408 Před 2 lety +1

      I know this is an old post, but this may help others. When your spring is extended, simply slip coins or washers between each coil of the spring. I may take a lot depending on how many coils the spring has. When you release the tension on the spring, the coins will be trapped and keep it at the extended length. I have used this trick many times. Good luck.

  • @Reiwadatschi
    @Reiwadatschi Před 2 lety +1

    what happens when i open the screws?isn´t the back spring loaded ? or is there no "pressure" on the screws when i open them?

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 2 lety

      The shock itself does not extract more when you unmount it from the bike. (If you unload the rear wheel of course)... The spring is compressed in the shock (yes it is loaded) so when changing the spring of the shock you will have to be careful and use special tools.

  • @johnscott9829
    @johnscott9829 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Sven. I am wondering why the T7 is to heavy for you and the CB500x is not? The two bikes are very close in weight.

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety

      Yes they are, so good question. The case is that the Tenere is a lot taller and carry its weight higher up. That makes it much heavier to lift.

    • @johnscott9829
      @johnscott9829 Před 3 lety

      @@thetubelesschannel Do you have concern with the CB crash bars attaching to the engine. It seems like a hard crash would crack the engine block. Thanks for your reply and the videos

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety +1

      @@johnscott9829 Im not sure what crashbars you ask about, the on on my CB500X is the Rally Raid Ones and they are not attached to the engine but to the frame. I prefer mounting to the frame. But it may also be OK to mount to the engine block depending on where. On modern motorcycles the engine is part of the frame structure. It should be able to take some hard hits.

  • @Turbulaence
    @Turbulaence Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, the 10mm more on the front (15 total), with the 18mm lower kit yamaha is an official info ? Thanks a lot :)

  • @davidkirkland4364
    @davidkirkland4364 Před 3 lety +1

    No need for a shorter side stand, Sven?

  • @johanbt
    @johanbt Před 3 lety +1

    @Sven I arranged 10mm longer links. It is to much. Cann you tell me the hole distance of the 20mm links. Thanks.

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety

      Sorry I cannot as the link was sold together with the bike. But somewhere here I have answered a similar question. I will see if I can find it.

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety

      Hmm I answered about the standard link which is 14,3 cm, measured from center of the bolt holes in each end. So sorry I can't help you with this one. 10 mm longer is to much yes. I think my 20mm link was about 3-4 mm longer.

    • @johanbt
      @johanbt Před 3 lety +1

      @@thetubelesschannel I guess it is 5mm longer than OEM.

  • @smcroberto4090
    @smcroberto4090 Před 3 lety +1

    I am 5'2 sir with the lowering kit can I ride that tenere 700 ?

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes you can, go for the low seat, if still too high consider lowering link

  • @celsomoreira627
    @celsomoreira627 Před 3 lety +1

    hello Sven! Your seat lowered? how much do you measure in centimeters? thanks

    • @thetubelesschannel
      @thetubelesschannel  Před 3 lety

      The low seat is 2 cm lower than the standard seat. And 4 cm lower than the Rally Seat which comes with the Rally Edition

    • @celsomoreira627
      @celsomoreira627 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks. I need change the seat

  • @ricardollamas1605
    @ricardollamas1605 Před 3 lety +1

    I just my new Tenere used with 34 miles on it but I can't tell if the bike is factory lowered or not. Could you tell me what the length of the standard link is?

  • @ruger041168
    @ruger041168 Před 3 lety +1

    how hard was the front to do i am lowering mine 12mm

  • @keslerkalaw2873
    @keslerkalaw2873 Před 3 lety +1

    5.3 in height will I ever ride this? 😩

  • @motourguideph3057
    @motourguideph3057 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a picture of the stock link and the lowering link