What you did to your Tenere today??!!

Reno

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Fitted some Tusk soft bags. Don't know if I'll like this or not just yet, but want to give it try.
I mounted the same Tusk back on mine as well. Ended up adding a givi rack and the Tusk back panels to the back of the bags. Then made a quick disconnect to them. Love the system now
 

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okiegtrider

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I mounted the same Tusk back on mine as well. Ended up adding a givi rack and the Tusk back panels to the back of the bags. Then made a quick disconnect to them. Love the system now
I mounted these to the Jesse racks that are already on the bike. I'm not sure how well this will work out yet. It's a first effort. We'll see how it goes.
 

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Took a month to get here. Hoping this will be a step in the right direction.
It is likely that you have had problems to remove the front screw (the front screw usually touches the exhaust)… .if so, the next time you have to disassemble, by the screws the other way around (from right to left)… ..simplify the tasks on the rear suspension
 

KGaron

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It is likely that you have had problems to remove the front screw (the front screw usually touches the exhaust)… .if so, the next time you have to disassemble, by the screws the other way around (from right to left)… ..simplify the tasks on the rear suspension
Thanks for the advice but there is no need. Took less than 5 min to remove and replace. The key is to remove the front bushing before trying to remove the bolt. It comes right out with no issues with the stock exhaust in place. Replace in the reverse order and it’s a super easy job.
 

KGaron

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How does a person not like her engine braking? It's wonderful!
If you like it then it is not my place to argue. Personally, I felt t was so bad that I had wasted my money buying the bike. I don’t like much engine braking at all and it is my personal preference in riding. It’s still there but I can adjust to what I have now.
I learned to ride at an early age on 2 stroke bikes. When I moved into club racing as a young adult, I tuned my bikes how I felt comfortable and I got pretty good. I make every bike I’ve ever owned (dozens) work for me. I prefer as little engine braking as possible.
 
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