From: wessie on
https://www.super-tenere.com/reservation.jsp?lang=UK_EN

You can reserve your new Super T�n�r� online if you have �13,499 to spare.

Based on Bonners experience I expect their quality levels are on a par with
the R1200GS as well as the prices.

Still, compared to the Multistrada at �14300 it's a bargain...

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wessie at tesco dot net

BMW R1150GS
From: Andy Bonwick on
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 18:44:30 +0000 (UTC), wessie
<putmynamehere(a)tesco.net> wrote:

>https://www.super-tenere.com/reservation.jsp?lang=UK_EN
>
>You can reserve your new Super T�n�r� online if you have �13,499 to spare.
>
>Based on Bonners experience I expect their quality levels are on a par with
>the R1200GS as well as the prices.
>
I still like my Tenere but having to have the same fault fixed three
times has left me a bit pissed off with Yamaha. it's a cracking bike
for the jobs I want it to do and I'm still confident that it'll be ok
now it's had a new wiring loom and reg/rec but the original problem
should never have been there in the first place and once identified
Yamaha should have had the balls to recall the bikes they knew had
problems.

Having said that, I think if it really came down to hard decision time
at the price they're asking for the Super Tenere I wouldn't hesitate,
I'd go for the R1200GS every day of the week, especially now the
Germans reckon all the snags have been sorted.

>Still, compared to the Multistrada at �14300 it's a bargain...

Yet more Italian shite. I suppose I might buy another Ducati one day
but it'd be a sports bike that I only did low mileage on rather than
something like the Multistrada.
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