2018 ES Super Tenere 1006 Miles---SOLD!!!!! Thanks to all who showed interest

Cycledude

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I suppose it depends on what your comparing it to but to me the Tenere CG seems very high compared to a Goldwing . Since you live so close to Russellville Honda I highly recommend you go over there for a test ride, you will most likely be amazed.
 

Heber Guy

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I suppose it depends on what your comparing it to but to me the Tenere CG seems very high compared to a Goldwing . Since you live so close to Russellville Honda I highly recommend you go over there for a test ride, you will most likely be amazed.
Off topic BUUUTTT. I go to the UP in the summer to ride the UTV trails but would like to stop in Northern Wisconsin for a week. Any suggestions for the best trail system and lodging. We ride a Yamaha YXZ1000r and like the trails used by the snowmobile guys in the winter. The YXZ needs trails that allow 65 inch width.
 

Cycledude

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I do not own a side by side so don’t know much about the rules for riding those things, I do know most side by sides are not allowed on the snowmobile trails because they are to wide, some of the narrower side by sides are allowed on snowmobile trails. there are many trails open to side by sides and also many roads, in fact the road past my house happens to be an authorized route for side by sides and ATV’s , many days there are way more side by sides than cars going by.

Off topic BUUUTTT. I go to the UP in the summer to ride the UTV trails but would like to stop in Northern Wisconsin for a week. Any suggestions for the best trail system and lodging. We ride a Yamaha YXZ1000r and like the trails used by the snowmobile guys in the winter. The YXZ needs trails that allow 65 inch width.
 
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ballisticexchris

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Hi there Herber, very nice bike and I wish you best of luck on the sell.
Hmmm, I'm not too far behind you, the Tenere is a big bike, very comfortable when it's up and running but low speed manoeuvres and repositioning the bike in a parking lot or in your garage requires your complete and undivided attention.
Never be too proud to ask someone for assistance.
SHUMBA

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Boy ain't that the truth!! I'm finding even my lightweight dirtbike is hard to maneuver at slow speeds!!
 
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