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zinneke

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been around on the site for some time.
I finally dare put a post as I just came back from the maternity ward where I saw my black tenere still in the incubator.
Not yet home and he allready keeps me awake ;-)
On his birth list are, hepco&becker skidplate, fairing protection, touratech windshield riser & gps stand, zegapro top & side panniers ( yes, in black) hyperpro progressive shocks.
Fog lights, and a loud horn.
Did I forget something essential?
 

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zinneke said:
been around on the site for some time.
I finally dare put a post as I just came back from the maternity ward where I saw my black tenere still in the incubator.
Not yet home and he allready keeps me awake ;-)
On his birth list are, hepco&becker skidplate, fairing protection, touratech windshield riser & gps stand, zegapro top & side panniers ( yes, in black) hyperpro progressive shocks.
Fog lights, and a loud horn.
Did I forget something essential?
Welcome! The only essential you will need is gas! Otherwise its just about perfect stock, but farkles like you described make it yours, and its a hell of a lot of fun. Oh yea you might want to add a mini Fuse to that list. 5-10-20 amp it does not matter. Enjoy your baby!
 

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Welcome Zinneke! Congrats on the new bike. Ebjoy the ride and use this forum for any information you need on the bike. Lots of smart inmates here who are glad to help.



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Hello and welcome. Sounds like you have a great set up already.
 

zinneke

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The baby finally home. Allready 2 days.
Yamaha engineers really top. Even create a microclimate around the bike. I felt hot, and thought it was because of the excitement about riding the new bike. But no, when i looked on the gauge it read 14 C air temperature while it was about 5 C 10 meters away from the bike :)
Very active riding position, i come from paneuropean and goldwing, can't separate from them.
 

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Welcome on, zinneke from Belgium. And congrats on the new bike. Well done. No need to wait for him to grow into an adult bike .. he's already there. Enjoy the ride. ::004:: to the Forum. R. ::022::
 
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