KevinGoldman
New Member
I'm somewhat new to motorcycle riding as an adult. I purchased a street bike and then quickly realized that I want to go off-road, camping etc on my motorcycle. So, I got a low mileage 2015 Super Tenere that was decked out by the original owner. I've had a blast on it off-road this Summer, camping, multiple off-road classes and such.
But, two weeks ago I took the ChampStreet course and my mind has totally been blown by taking the S10 on the racetrack.
Not only did I learn so much from the program, I'm having as much fun (or more) taking the Super Tenere on the racetrack as I am off-road.
Here's the short two and a half minute video that has footage from the race track about midway through:
If you haven't heard of Yamaha ChampSchool and have never had your Tenere on the racetrack, I highly recommend ChampSchool's "ChampStreet" program. It's world class instruction from some of the top riders.
By the way, the day I had it at the racetrack I had Dunlap Trailmax Missions on the front and Shinko 705s on the rear. I'm headed back to the track in 2 weeks with a local group. The owner of the local program said it's absolutely okay to bring an adventure bike and I could use those same tires or put on different tires. The only item they require are full leather race suites, which I plan to rent a few times before buying my own.
Has anyone else here had their Super Tenere on the racetrack (asphalt race track, not dirt racetrack ).
But, two weeks ago I took the ChampStreet course and my mind has totally been blown by taking the S10 on the racetrack.
Not only did I learn so much from the program, I'm having as much fun (or more) taking the Super Tenere on the racetrack as I am off-road.
Here's the short two and a half minute video that has footage from the race track about midway through:
If you haven't heard of Yamaha ChampSchool and have never had your Tenere on the racetrack, I highly recommend ChampSchool's "ChampStreet" program. It's world class instruction from some of the top riders.
Home - ChampSchool - Yamaha Champions Riding School
ridelikeachampion.com
By the way, the day I had it at the racetrack I had Dunlap Trailmax Missions on the front and Shinko 705s on the rear. I'm headed back to the track in 2 weeks with a local group. The owner of the local program said it's absolutely okay to bring an adventure bike and I could use those same tires or put on different tires. The only item they require are full leather race suites, which I plan to rent a few times before buying my own.
Has anyone else here had their Super Tenere on the racetrack (asphalt race track, not dirt racetrack ).