Ric H
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Does the 2020 super tenere dash have a voltmeter?
Thanks. Ordering a few things for my 2020 that comes on Tuesday.Mine is a 2016 and does not have a voltmeter. I do believe the 2020 dash/meter assembly is the same.
A popular add on is a usb-voltmeter either in the cigarette lighter jack or separate. Sorry for the poor pictures View attachment 83138View attachment 83137
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HiDoes the 2020 super tenere dash have a voltmeter?
I'm tall, and I couldn't quite get the ergos to fit me. In addition I now have a 2-up with me most of the time, and while we were making it work, it wasn't comfy enough long distance. I switched mainly for the additional room, and a more sedate touring ride.Hi
I bought a brand new 2020 model last year and there is not a voltmeter...
I don't want to hijack (?) this thread but I am really curious...
Why have you changed the Tracer?
Last year I walked into the dealer wanting to trade my Yamaha xv950 with a Tracer 900 that I have tried a previous time but then I gave a Tenere a chance and I knew it that I have had found what I was looking for...
I am just curious that's all...
Thanx a lot for the reply.I'm tall, and I couldn't quite get the ergos to fit me. In addition I now have a 2-up with me most of the time, and while we were making it work, it wasn't comfy enough long distance. I switched mainly for the additional room, and a more sedate touring ride.
That aside, it is the first bike I've traded in that I was sorry to see go. That CP3 motor is amazing. If you get one, spring for the GT model, because the non GT needs lots of work. Invest in a Corbin saddle too, because the stock one is a brick with a thin layer of foam and vinly on it; it's a torture device. That engine though; damn it's fun. Look for a demo day next year, and try one. I had previously rode the S10 several times in 2019, and was already familiar with it. The S10 is capable of nearly the same performance, it's just a little slower to wind up and go.