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Canadian Rocky Road Adventurer
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 พ.ค. 2009
I'm riding my Yamaha Tenere 700 motorcycle all over the British Columbian Rocky Mountains and Northwest USA. Also making a few little modifications to my bike that I'll share with everyone.
Yamaha Tenere 700: Huzar exhaust install
The Huzar high exhaust for a T7 is a great deal. I like the looks and sound of it, and the install was easy.
Huzar: email: biuro@huzarexhaust.eu. website: huzarexhaust.eu
Camel spark arrestor: camel-adv.com/products/51mm-od-spark-arrestor-for-camel-adv-high-exhaust-yamaha-700-tenere-t7?_pos=1&_sid=ded0d78f8&_ss=r
Huzar: email: biuro@huzarexhaust.eu. website: huzarexhaust.eu
Camel spark arrestor: camel-adv.com/products/51mm-od-spark-arrestor-for-camel-adv-high-exhaust-yamaha-700-tenere-t7?_pos=1&_sid=ded0d78f8&_ss=r
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Yamaha Tenere 700 - Oxford heated grips full installation
มุมมอง 8Kปีที่แล้ว
Here's how to install Oxford heated grips on your Tenere 700 motorcycle. I connected to the auxiliary power connection, but you could also run them directly to the battery. I've installed these heated grips on a few motorcycles and they work great. Here's the link to the auxiliary connector adaptors if you choose that route: www.aliexpress.com/item/4000003983205.html?spm=a2g0o.order_detail.orde...
Yamaha Tenere 700 - homemade Steg Pegz fabrication!
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
0:37 - What are Steg Pegz for? 1:08 - Start by removing stock rear foot pegs 2:16 - How I'll make the bracket 3:13 - Making the pattern 3:57 - Trace it onto the aluminum 4:51 - Cut out and drill the aluminum bracket 6:00 - Install it on your Tenere 700! Steg Pegz work great to take the pressure off your arms. The company in Australia is great and you can order them here: stegzmoto.com.au/produc...
Yamaha Tenere 700 - fork height adjustment
มุมมอง 3.7Kปีที่แล้ว
Raise or lower the height of your T7 front forks easily. If you've installed lowering links on the Tenere, raise the forks to lower the front end. If you've raised the seat, lower the forks to raise the front end. The Yamaha Tenere 700 is a bit high for some people so this is a pretty common adjustment that you can do at home.
Yamaha Tenere 700 - lowering links full installation
มุมมอง 6Kปีที่แล้ว
Complete installation of stock Tenere 700 lowering links. The T7 is a bit high for some, although in my case I decided to raise it back up to factory height with stock links.
Honda CB 500X: Oxford heated grips installation
มุมมอง 10K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Full installation of Oxford Adventure heated grips on my friend's new 2022 Honda CB 500X.
KTM 390 Adventure: Oxford heated grips installation
มุมมอง 9K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Full installation of Oxford Adventure heated grips on my KTM 390 Adventure.
Oxford Heaterz Premium Adventure heated grips unboxing
มุมมอง 6652 ปีที่แล้ว
I'm unboxing my new Oxford Heaterz heated grips for my KTM 390 Adventure. They are the Oxford Premium Adventure series and I'll be installing them in my next video. Spring is around the corner, subscribe and stay tuned!
KTM 390 Adventure - Givi Airflow sliding windscreen full installation
มุมมอง 20K2 ปีที่แล้ว
I go through the entire installation and show the height and adjustment at the end so you can see what the Givi Airflow 7711 windshield is like before you buy. This windscreen looks great on the bike. I'll get out and do a review as soon as the snow is gone!
Givi Airflow AF7711 Sliding Windscreen for KTM 390 Adventure - Unboxing
มุมมอง 2K2 ปีที่แล้ว
KTM 390 Adventure windshield - Givi Airflow sliding windscreen, part No. AF7711: www.carpimoto.com/en-CA/51136_AF7711-GIVI-Airflow-Sliding-Windscreen-for-KTM-390-.htm I ordered this Givi Airflow sliding windshield for my KTM 390 Adventure from Carpimoto in Italy because I couldn't find it anywhere available in North America at the time. I unbox it here for my 2020 KTM 390, but this windscreen f...
Buen video.
I Am about to make some, could you please share the paper template? Thanks.
Greetings, As always another brilliant detailed video production 🇺🇲🍾🎉🇺🇲 WOW, looks amazing!! Would you provide me with the link to purchase the exhaust kit and also would you have a video with the sound, how is the exhaust kit holding up? Thank you so much for assisting me and keep producing more videos about the T7
If somebody press the button while cb500x is parked on street it will work and drain battery?
How's the glue holding up?
Please let me know of any additional upgrades that you’ve tried..👍
Great job, it sure made my install a breeze. Thank you. Pete
Good video. Thanks for sharing this content.
Thank You for a video
Great, what is the center of center dimension of lowering link?
It’s unbelievable that ktm don’t supply heated grips as a add on, I’m just buying a new 390 adventure 2024 bike and my dealer won’t fit any aftermarket heated grips for warranty reasons ffs
Thanks, excellent installation review. Especially as I own the same bike. Are the heated grips on your friends CB500X still working well 2.5 years later?
Why not use pressure air to blow them almost off? i used that easy as hell.
I’ve tried this and it’s fucked the bar ends
Really wanted to hear that
Have one of these on my Suzuki v strom 1050, absolutely awesome, selling the bike soon to buy a KTM 390 ADV, was wondering if I could get one for the 390, then came across your video, guess what’s now on my shopping list.👍
wanna hear the sound !
Cool speed up video with wrenches. So I ended up purchasing a Canadian Edition today before the good financial rate ended. It arrives mid April and I've never sat on one lol. Was either this or the Transalp but the Yamaha seemed to fit me better. Give me the ability to go off-road more so I won't miss ATVing. Were those Yamaha lowering links? Think I asked you last time what your inseam was but I can't remember.
Most useful part for me was how to get that bar end/weight jobbie out. Thanks!
I put one of these on my 890, I knew as soon as it was mounted it was WAY too tall, at its lowest setting it blew the windstream a good 8" over top of my helmet. Meaning looking thru it all the time was how it was designed to work. A 220 dollar mistake on my part. Im 6 foot tall and this shield is built for someone closer to 6' 8" tall. Several other YT reviewers have said the same thing, while some only say "Its Great!". Its only money.
So what exactly is that you didn’t like about lowering it
He doesn't like the safety, security, and peace of mind lowering links ads to your bike.
Thank You - Great Video and very helpful! One question: How did you mount three square control box? I really like the location, but don’t see any bolt/mounting points on my T7 left of the instrument cluster. Thanks again!
Use compressed air. Much easier.
Nice, those turned out great
Thank you! Cheers!
Wire coat hangers work great too. Golf club grip solvent and the hanger and grips come off reusable.
Thanks!
For the left side you can use air compression to get off
If you had used the Oxford Touring Grips rather than the Adventure grips you would not have had to trim them down. CB500X OEM Grips are 120mm long. Exact size of the Oxford Touring Grip.
what if you want to install auxillary lights and heated grips? Should you plug the wire in the same connector or split the wire harness?
For lights you can use the 2-pin adapter. That's how I installed two Baja lights.
Great video! Question, have you ridden your friends CB500x and if so how does it compare to your KTM 390 Adventure? I have a 2021 CB500x and I'm thinking of trading it in for a KTM 390 adventure. Your thoughts on the matter would be much appreciated.
I am doing this job soon. I will use the switched accessory plug under the seat due to comments about the controller's parasitic current draw. Also thinking of buying a cheap throttle tube to avoid butchering the original tube and grip.
Great video. How did you position the controller next to the dash?
Ignore that I can see now…
really, how???
@@kefallinosit’s attached to the bolt to the left of the dash unit.
thanks
nice video, thanks. What levers are you using please?
Hi! Could you tell the exact distance between the middle of the holes of the OEM and lowering links? I have the same situation - a lowered bike. I'm 180 cm and want to return the OEM links.
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Excellent video and well explained, was convinced I was going to get the Oxford until I saw the control block mounted by the dash, looks like I’m going to have to pay shed loads for the Honda OEM 😢
Have a look at Oxford hotgrips pro, they have an integrated controller. Also ultimateaddons do a good set too but I have the Oxford pro
Great tutorial for dummies. I mounted the windshield om my KTM390 based on the video instead of the Givi instructions. Everything was clear, much more than the IKEA-drawings.
Which model you have used on your bike?
great! can you please send me the paper cut out thing? Just lazy to go measure it.
Thanks for the vid
Hey, thanks for the video, it was extremely helpful as my Airflow came without the instalation instructions/hardware page you showed in your video. I noticed you are riding a Tenere now, did you replace your 390 Adventure?
get pry bar or piece of wood under rear wheel and when you about to remove link bolts pry rear wheel a little UP, this will release bolt easy instead of pulling them with pliers.
So the million dollar question is, How Do You Like it? Are you happy with it? Would u buy it again or look for something else? Any buffeting? Is the adjustable worth it or is the touring model the way to go??
Merci 👍
The AF771 fits also on the KTM 200 Duke with making a couple extra angle brackets to fit under the instrument panel and the installation of a small smoked windshield (china made) modified to fit under the AF7711 bottom piece. Also is needed a set of steering handle/windshield brackets which fit exactly on the top windshield holes to make the installation solid. Its a professional DIY job and you must be up to the task. It took me 3 hours to install. It is a great windscreen and it really took of the pressure of my helmet and cut down the noise. The above video is a great help for installation thanks to this OP.
Thank for your video, helped me with the installation.. Did you figured out what for is the two black spacers #10? I don’t understand where to put them..
I noticed you are in Canada…can you tell me the total cost with shipping,taxes and duties and also the muffler length 40 or 50cm?…thanks
Great video ty! I actually watched to learn how you ran the wiring 'under the chassis' - did you have to remove the top fairing covering the gas tank and or gas tank as well? Or just slide it under or something?
Is that the mid pipe for the 50cm muffler but with the 40cm can?