2015 Super Tenere

zphenyl

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https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/mcy/d/yamaha-super-tnr/6404606504.html

Not mine and don't personally know the owner, however I have confirmed with him the bike is a standard (non ES). Good price ($9500) and low miles (1700) If the bike was an ES it would probably be in my garage. ;)

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Thrasherg

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The advert is a bit misleading as he states ES everywhere, but you can see there are no wheel sensors on the rear wheel (no wire coming out of the middle of the rear wheel!) and it doesn't have the right hand side panel covering the preload pump & reservoir so definately not an ES but a good price none the less.
 

WJBertrand

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Thrasherg said:
The advert is a bit misleading as he states ES everywhere, but you can see there are no wheel sensors on the rear wheel (no wire coming out of the middle of the rear wheel!) and it doesn't have the right hand side panel covering the preload pump & reservoir so definately not an ES but a good price none the less.
The wires coming from the wheels are for the ABS, which is standard on both the ES and non-ES models, so that’s not the way to tell the difference. Not sure why they aren’t visible in the photos, they should be there. Best way to tell is to look for the electrical connectors atop the fork legs and rear shock (instead of the knob). Also the ES has a plastic side cover under the seat on the right side that the non-ES does not have.


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