Accessories arriving for a new '21 Super Tenere ES

Tenman

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I've had pivot pegz for years. Top quality stuff. If you do much standing on them. They suck. I wish mine had a way to lock them in place for offroad.
 

hulkss

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Picked up a couple used items from this forum: Tall Parabellum windshield and Touratech handlebar risers.

Everything is installed, the first ride is delayed as I wait for the snow to stop.

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hulkss

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Thanks to this forum, it seems all the parts are high quality and installed without any problems. I installed everything except the fork seal covers and the metal valve stems that I will get to when I need a tire change. I did order a set of Michelin Anakee Adventure tires as availability is uncertain these days.

I think all the accessories function well, look good, and will remain on the bike. It looks tall, but I see over that windshield easily. Here's the bike ready to ride:

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Oops, missed the Grab On Grip Covers, MC402.

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MFP

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I did order a set of Michelin Anakee Adventure tires as availability is uncertain these days.
On my second front Mich AA and my third rear Mich AA. I have been quite happy with them even though the front AAs have an inherent howl whenever the bike is slightly leaned or merely turned left or right especially with lane changes @ highway speeds.
For the few times I got caught in the rain they were great and for the occasional escapades off the slab on nothing too gnarly all was well. Tire wear has been very decent however my rear AAs seem to always attract a sheet metal screw, metal shard or some other metal thingy that causes a slow leak that is pluggable or that required a total tire replacement. Then again the roads around the Metro NYC are a complete shit-show (you would not believe some of the things I have encountered through the years) especially after the Winter months.
Michelin fanboy here for sure. :cool:
 

Bose

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Looks good all ready for breaking in , all you need now to finish it off is a headlight guard, a clear Perspex one not the metal type .
Happy riding once your weather allows ;)
 

robp

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Denali lights to make the bike more visible to other traffic.
Is the DataDim controller used to connect the driving lights to the upper/lower headlight beams? Is it necessary if you just want to control the driving lights with the Hi-Lo-Off switch (shown)? I assume the Denali bracket won't work if I have the AltRider upper crash bar.
 

Eville Rich

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I really don't appreciate seeing a garage that is so clean and presumably well-ordered. But nice to see what a shiny S10 looks like with shiny farkles (that's extra sparkle). Makes me feel the need to get back to the perpetual garage organizing project.

Looking forward to seeing some dust on your bike. Watch out for that sand!

Eville Rich
2016 S10
 
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