Re: Super Tenere; Yamaha’s 1200cc version of the KLR650.
Outrageous videos ::012:: Really shows what the bike can do with a good rider ::026::
Outrageous videos ::012:: Really shows what the bike can do with a good rider ::026::
Yes... first one needs to know how to ride ::001:: ::001::martinh said:Outrageous videos ::012:: Really shows what the bike can do with a good rider ::026::
JaimeV, you do not come across as showing off. I personally admire your videos and find them entertaining. They also give me something to shoot for skills-wise and affirms that with proper technique and skill, motorcycles can do amazing things. Yes, you do post a lot of things about you and your bike, but that's what this web site is about. You have the writing talent to compose well-written posts of incredible riding skill without coming across as arrogant or bragging. I am sure nearly everyone on this site would agree we thoroughly enjoy your posts and learn much from them. I think you are "King" of both riding skills and farklingJaimeV said:Sorry, I know that showing these videos I’m looking show off but I’m fed up when people say the S10 couldn’t do off road. I’m only trying to show how well designed is this bike to dirt. Of course it’s not a enduro bike, but it’s a amazing what you can do with such a heavy bike.
::026::MidlifeMotor said:JaimeV, you do not come across as showing off. I personally admire your videos and find them entertaining...... Yes, you do post a lot of things about you and your bike, but that's what this web site is about...... I am sure nearly everyone on this site would agree we thoroughly enjoy your posts and learn much from them.
Excellent Post!MidlifeMotor said:JaimeV certainly is at the top of the riding skills food chain. Just shows you what the bike can do. I just spend 10 days in the Utah mountains with my S10 and I can tell you it will do a lot of things most motorcycles won't. The problem with the critics of the S10 is they use wrong comparisons. They compare the S10's off road to MX bikes or bikes designed primarily for off road. The critics compare the highway performance of the S10 to bikes primarily designed for asphalt. If you really want to know how much this bike kicks butt, try a different way to compare.
Compare the S10 to a KLR or MX bike, but not in the off road arena but in the highway arena. No doubt, S10 kicks butt by a long shot.
Now compare S10's off road to a FJR or a Concours 14 or a VFR. Not even close.
After my 10 days in the Utah mountains, I took a quick divert to Las Vegas then back to Phoenix. The S10 smoked on the highway after 10 days of great off-road riding. It's a great bike for those who know what it was designed for.
::025:: ::026::Waiting said:I never know what gear I'm in...I just know if it's the right gear or not.
When I get to the "m" in "Vrrrrooooooom" I know it's time to shift.20valves said:::025:: ::026::
Ok, OK... if you like so.... :Rasher said:::026::
Spot on, can you give a link of where to find them all on Youtube ::008::
My question is... how do you all keep those white Rev'it suits so clean? Are you sponsored by them, they just follow you in a truck and give you a clean set every couple of hours?JaimeV said:Ok, OK... if you like so.... :
But I'm sorry to spoil this post. :-[
Here you are, better take some beer and popcorn ::017:: ::003::
http://www.youtube.com/user/Tenerextz660?feature=mhee
I really like this one. You can see what the GS people need to do to stop a Super Tenere... ::025::
I dind't see what happened after to see the video, I was laughing all by myself looking what a good time this bastards have. This is our annual trip spirit: full gas and lot of fun ::008::
Yes, they are our sponsor, in the contract it says they must come every night to clean the suits, nice peopledcstrom said:My question is... how do you all keep those white Rev'it suits so clean? Are you sponsored by them, they just follow you in a truck and give you a clean set every couple of hours?
I had the light-colored Sand pants, they got dirty first time out (though I have to admit, the first stain on them was red wine, not mud or oil!).
Great stuff Jaumev.