THE FIVE YAMAHA TENERE 700 ACCESSORIES YOU ABSOLUTELY NEED

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2023
  • Hello team, welcome to the channel.
    This week we're looking at the MUST HAVE accessories for the Yamaha Tenere 700 if you're going to ride off road.
    And when I say MUST HAVE, these are the things that will keep you going, not the one's that might stop you scratching your panels, if you don't have these items you might end up stranded and out of the game looking for a recovery truck.
    Also subscribe to The333 here / @the333 who told me about these handguards available from HDB Off Road in the US via the following link ...
    hdboffroad.com/product/ultima...
    Please comment, subscribe, like, etc. Oh and if you're in Australia and wanting a quality baseball cap - drop me an email at theriderguider@gmail.com - and I'll let you send me $35 inc postage which supports the channel. Then you receive a splendid embroidered Rider Guider BB cap.
    CHEERS
    Neil (and my awesome filmographer Chantal #MRSRIDERGUIDER)
    #theriderguider #ténéré700 #yamahatenere700 #tenere #yamahat7
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Komentáře • 46

  • @TheRiderGuider
    @TheRiderGuider  Před rokem +4

    Hello team, welcome to the channel.
    This week we're looking at the MUST HAVE accessories for the Yamaha Tenere 700 if you're going to ride off road.
    And when I say MUST HAVE, these are the things that will keep you going, not the one's that might stop you scratching your panels, if you don't have these items you might end up stranded and out of the game looking for a recovery truck.
    Also subscribe to The333 here www.youtube.com/@The333 who told me about these handguards available from HDB Off Road in the US via the following link ...
    hdboffroad.com/product/ultimate-hand-guard-yamaha-tenere-700/
    Please comment, subscribe, like, etc. Oh and if you're in Australia and wanting a quality baseball cap - drop me an email at theriderguider@gmail.com - and I'll let you send me $35 inc postage which supports the channel. Then you receive a splendid embroidered Rider Guider BB cap.
    CHEERS
    Neil (and my awesome filmographer Chantal #MRSRIDERGUIDER)
    #theriderguider #ténéré700 #yamahatenere700 #tenere #yamahat7

  • @dcsmax
    @dcsmax Před 9 měsíci +8

    Cut to the chase. Don't drag it out to meet the 10 minute mark..

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před měsícem

      I don’t care about where my adverts go. Or if anyone watches them to be honest. I’m a small channel, it makes very little difference if my content is 10 minutes or 4 minutes. It’s not what I consider when making content. But thanks for watching 👍🏼

  • @gromgromgrom3043
    @gromgromgrom3043 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Engine guards are very good for taking the bike out of mud and for attaching some bags

  • @cloudmaker
    @cloudmaker Před rokem +3

    Well I just hope you asked Chantal about her day too after she asked about yours, and the real reason she rolled her eyes to the response of being in the garage all day, is she was expecting to come home and find the housework done and a lovingly cooked meal ready for her! Good job she got a mention as the Awesome Filmographer in the description. Those brain farts will become more often and are in fact what happens as you race into your latter years! Don't ask me how I know........as I can't remember! 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 All the best to you both.

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hahaha I sometimes do cook and clean, I'm the luckiest man, she also allows my fun & games too hee hee ;-)

  • @robobrien79
    @robobrien79 Před rokem +2

    Installed an Acerbis chain guide last week. Seems pretty good.

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před 11 měsíci

      Very nice! GOOD brand. Thanks for watching Rob :-)

  • @cornishrider576
    @cornishrider576 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I bought my T7 a couple of weeks ago and started fitting bits which include your 5. I bought the AXP plastic bash plate and it was a pig to fit. The bolt on right front looking from the front just wouldn't line up and bite. after 3 hours on day 1 I gave up and went back on day 2 for another 3 hours. I totally agree with you that it's not just about riding the bike but from past and recent experience these add-ons that should be easy to fit can sometimes be a real pain. I look forward to some more videos from you. Thanks.

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před rokem +1

      I remember struggling similarly with that bashplate fitment. Just slackened all bolts and went back through them all, threaded but loose then nipped them up. I remember the under ‘pivot’ bit was a bit awkward but since then I’ve had no problems at all removing and refitting for servicing etc. would have been much easier if I had the bike on a bench to be fair.

  • @allenhuling598
    @allenhuling598 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hello there, just found you channel and enjoyed the video! I've had mine here in Alaska for three years now and of the farkles you mentioned I agree with and have them all. I noticed how you didn't mention the Akkro pipe, taller wind screen, Rally seat rack, tail tidy, and the Motoz GPS tires that I am running as well. I'm right at 10,000 miles now and maybe the only other thing I've added is the one-finger clutch and 'The Fix,' (a much improved rear brake peddle) from Camel ADV. in the future I plan to add some basic luggage rack protection for the bike (my plastics are showing lots of wear), lower engine guards from Altrider, with a water pump cover and possibly Camel's beefed-up kick stand and small tail rack. Great bike....I've loved every mile! Cheers!

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před 11 měsíci +1

      AWESOME mate, thanks for watching. The fix and the camel light finger clutch arm are on my list too. It's never ending haha. Alaska must offer some amazing riding! I've seen some awesome rides up there on YT. Alaska and Canada are on the list for a trip one day. Probably without the bikes unfortunately but great to experience. Thanks for watching :-)

    • @allenhuling598
      @allenhuling598 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@TheRiderGuiderIndeed, it never ends!! Ha!

  • @rabaxter
    @rabaxter Před 7 měsíci +2

    awesome thank you
    no6. kangaroo deflector

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před 6 měsíci

      They're mental haha. I do actually have a Kangaroo deflector ... on my car ;-)

  • @nemerkha
    @nemerkha Před rokem +1

    cheers mate. you doing a video on the linkage greasing? how were they when you got to them?

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před 11 měsíci

      I have considered doing it, but it's been done on other channels, they were a touch dry but not too bad. I may do a video next time I strip the back end down.

  • @bigswederides
    @bigswederides Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Neil, I'm about to pick up my first T7 this week, this after finding my Africa Twin ADV Sport a little too heavy for my off-road exploring. She will be moved to general touring duties for now. I'm finding your channel inspiring, when I look at your bike, I find that is pretty much what I would do. Can you comment as to what windshield that is, and where did you get the graphics on the bike (SKDA?)? Also, what riding gear are you using?

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi mate, thank you for watching my stuff :-) ... the screen is a Puig (I did a review on it a few months ago) ... yes SKDA do some really cool kits and they are top quality. In this video I'm wearing a Merlin wax jacket (three years old now and very good), just tradie pants, my boots are Tech7 Alpinestar.

  • @preston2adelaide
    @preston2adelaide Před rokem +2

    Great vid - but I’m not sure I totally agree re the crash bars -Assuming you lay the bike down on flat ground then the Barkbusters will suffice.
    If we ride on steep inclines with rocks and the like, then I would say there is a good chance of doing damage that may be prevented with crash bars?
    Cosmetic can be fixed at home - damage that stops you riding home is a bigger problem?

    • @bobbybecker8834
      @bobbybecker8834 Před 11 měsíci

      I don't have crashbars and ride offroad more than half of the time on hills rocks and roots. Panels are beat up but that's it nothing is broken

    • @preston2adelaide
      @preston2adelaide Před 11 měsíci

      @@bobbybecker8834 so what you are saying is you ride the bike to it’s full potential and have been lucky nothing has been seriously damaged.

    • @bobbybecker8834
      @bobbybecker8834 Před 11 měsíci

      @@preston2adelaide I think the only guy who is riding this bike at its full potential right now is probably pol tarres. I ride single track and trails most won't take their T7s and will be racing it in a hare scramble next month. But so far I have not broken anything serious due to not having crash bars.

  • @Coffeeandcream365
    @Coffeeandcream365 Před rokem +2

    So what you're saying is ... we buy crash guards to protect what isn't likely to touch terra ferma anyway? Sounds like a Scamaha part rather than a Yamaha part! Bikes are designed to generally not touch the ground at important points when they fall over so yes makes some sense. How much do engine bars weigh?

  • @leanit5756
    @leanit5756 Před 5 měsíci

    Bigger pegs, Steg Pegz, and chain guide. Done.

    • @Coffeeandcream365
      @Coffeeandcream365 Před 5 měsíci

      Chain guide for sure yes, but bigger pegs and steg pegz aren't gonna protect the bike, this is about protection not wants.

    • @leanit5756
      @leanit5756 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Coffeeandcream365 The primary way I protect my bikes is by optimizing my ability to control them and therefore minimize crash events.

  • @turinhorse
    @turinhorse Před 10 měsíci +1

    That windshield protector, who makes it? Please link to these products.

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před 9 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/EqmZyhmTiVU/video.htmlsi=xm6IyC3vFeB1tw6s

  • @brandonpoholchuk8306
    @brandonpoholchuk8306 Před 10 měsíci +1

    What tires are those? Battle axes? How’s the road noise on them

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před 9 měsíci

      Motoz Tractionator GPS, they're a good 50/50 I reckon but the rear can spin up in the wet when upright, decent mileage so far but due a change.

  • @Skyiota
    @Skyiota Před měsícem

    Chain guide? French guys Lolo Cochet and Amaury travel trough Africa without it, no problem.

  • @glidearkansas
    @glidearkansas Před rokem +1

    What brand is your chain guide?

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před rokem +1

      Mine is the OE Yamaha … fitted at birth 🙂

    • @glidearkansas
      @glidearkansas Před rokem +1

      @@TheRiderGuider Thanks for the info. I just ordered one from Yamaha.

  • @cvaninger
    @cvaninger Před rokem +1

    gotta get diff tyres

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před 11 měsíci

      Tyres are a great upgrade but this is more the things required to make sure we don't fail to get to destination. More about protecting our bikes. I reckon I've had four sets of different tyres since I got this bike. Thanks for watching mate.

  • @miraniuk
    @miraniuk Před rokem +1

    Hi. Which helmet is in this video? Tell me the name of the model.

  • @camjua00
    @camjua00 Před 8 měsíci +2

    that standing position makes my eyes hurt

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před 8 měsíci

      try it, it's awesome

    • @motoman7445
      @motoman7445 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@TheRiderGuider It's absolutely incorrect.

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider  Před měsícem

      @@motoman7445 don’t think it matters for six kilometres per hour really. This isn’t a riding tips video.

    • @motoman7445
      @motoman7445 Před měsícem

      @@TheRiderGuider Of course it matters. Why would anyone want to practice bad habits like improper body position. You're NOT a Rider guide.

  • @motoman7445
    @motoman7445 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What's with the way your standing on the pegs? Terrible body position my man.