Boris
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Enjoying the photos/thread. Thanks for taking the time to post.
Thanks!! Good to know people are enjoyingEnjoying the photos/thread. Thanks for taking the time to post.
ThanksInteresting low mounted fuel tanks, how do you go about getting the fuel into the main tank ?
Here is inside pannierThanks
Ballance was great having the fuel low and in front of rear axle. To get the fuel, I had to unload stuff from Pannier and I had two screws that were removed. Then I had a fuel cap with a hose that I installed and poured like a standard fuel can.
Thanks!!Bravo!
Well done.
I will never be able to have those kind of adventure.
I honestly envy you!
There is a guy ( unfortunately as I type I don't remember who is) recently posting stunning pictures (for me) with a Samsung S23....I agree 110%. It was a pain pulling out my Nikon, remove protection and installing a Lense. It was just easier and much quicker for a P&S. It was very easy to keep in left jacket pocket and use when riding. There are so many pics you want to take and if I pulled over for every photo, it would double/ triple my trip time. I would install wrist strap with camera in pocket first then pull out and use. If anything happened, I could let go of camera and grab handlebar without loosing camera.
In future posts coming up, I switched to several different camera options.
For 2024, I think I will get a used Samsung S22/ 23 as I heard the camera is very impressive. Anyone have opinions using this phone for pic quality?
Post 4974 here https://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?threads/where-did-you-take-your-tenere-today.16320/page-249#post-525316There is a guy ( unfortunately as I type I don't remember who is) recently posting stunning pictures (for me) with a Samsung S23....
Just check and see for yourself if the quality is satisfactory, i believe you would agree...
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