Hey Josh, thanks for this Vid. Mounted the tail tidy yesterday without hassle. Spent a bit of time cutting and soldering the wires which has tidied up the whole under-seat area. What a great piece of kit - love the B&B stuff. One little hint for others. I used the number plate screws (screwed in loosely!!!) to lightly hold the indicator assembly in place with the number-plate section, which freed up my hands to get the 10mm bolts in correctly. Hope that makes sense, because it certainly made it easy!
Just did this to my, new to me klr. I can reuse the one factory bracket to move it up higher and that's it. It's amazing how much hardware is used to hold these brackets on. Doesn't mater what bike either. And they look so much better with out it, or just relocating stuff. Looks slick👌
It seems to be a Japanese bike thing hey... don't recall seeing many Euro bikes with big daggy tail units 🤔 But yeah definitely a much cleaner look without all that crud. Cheers man
It's like a freakin bird sanctuary around here mate hahaha cheers Wayne. Sent ya stickers off yesterday mate hopefully they get to the UK before xmas :)
Just doing the same. Swapping out ridiculously large Canadian pumpkin signals for LEDs while I'm at it. Went with the tail tidy unit from our local guy @ Camel ADV. Check out his anti bobble head bars to steady out the dash & headlamp, they work a charm.
Yeah sweet I like the high fender kit as well but what a pain in the ass to install. I don't mind the look of the low fender anyway but I guess after clogging it with mud a few times I'll get sick of that :)
Ya, low fender suits me fine too. Keeps the rad much cleaner I'm guessing. Keeping the low boy adjusted up will take some serious gumbo to get it bunged.
@@lessmore444 yeah we were out in some sticky shit on the weekend and no dramas (other than slipping all over the place haha), but still don't have knobbies on yet so that added profile might change things we'll see. I'm hoping she'll be right. But yeah definitely very little crap got onto the radiator guard, however the 390's was caked up the middle. It's low guard must be a bit too short on the back. Good job KTM 🙄
@@MVDBRya these stock tires are definitely street boots. Getting used to this scoot while wearing them out will make it a whole new game when some proper traction finally gets mounted. Summer's just getting rolling up here, few months now till the proper west coast mud returns. (Followed by snow & ice!) Proper knobs by then for sure!
Yeah sweet are you gonna stick with the STRs till they're cactus? I got some knobbies ready to fit but not much point till we get some for the 390 as well
Scared I stayed for two things. The amount of pieces you had to remove and the amount of mud that had gotten into areas that were supposed to be covered by other plastics 😮😮 A detail Josh, heat-shrink tube, for these cases of cables that may be exposed to water is a great idea and in case you do not have at that time and given that you had excess cable, instead of making the splice at the same position, the joints separated by 2 or 3 cm so that in case the tape is loose, which over time will certainly, not produce a short circuit. It looks much better than the original 😀
Yeah, and that was from only one mud hole I went into! Haha. I am a professional wire taper mate don't worry about that hahaha but yeah hopefully I will have some heat shrink before I next take that guard off then I can fix up the wires :) Thanks for the comment!
@@MVDBR do you know if the outback mototrek side racks will fit with this? I know they have a cross bar that goes behind the original numberplate holder.
Nice job man looks lots cleaner just one question can you na fit the standard number plate light ? Or just drill new holes instead to make fit save cutting and soldering wires just thought keep up the good video you too do keep it rubber side up ha ha
I'm not too sure Sean I'll have a look at the old light later on and get back to ya, but I'd say probably not or else B&B would have integrated it instead of supplying a different unit. They do supply some of those clip type wire connectors if you don't want to solder but yeah if you want to leave the original wiring intact I'm not sure what the options would be. Thanks for watching mate 🤟
Yeah I don't see any reason you COULDN'T use the stock light, if you really wanted to but its such a big ugly dag of a thing. Holes have different spacing tho so drilling would be required, there's roughly 45mm between stock mount holes and about 75mm for the B&B unit 👍
You cost me $17000 today after seeing you videos I brought the same bike, was keen on the red and white but when I saw the black in the flesh had to buy in black ,now let’s start the mods
@@MVDBR they were asking $17100 and I got them down to $16200 will a b@b bashplate the same as yours fitted happy with that, I have already ordered the b&b tail rack sw motech crashbars, headlight protector and radiator guard, now I am broke
Thanks for making this video. It was extremely helpful with my installation. I just finished mine and noticed when I was done that the tail light seams a bit wiggly. Idk what it was like from the factory. Is this the same on your bike?
Hey Rob no mate she just threw the risers on without filming it haha. It was a bit of a dick around though we had to get the clutch cable lengthened. Precious little stuff available for the 390 as yet, even the bolt-ons from KTM are on back order for who knows how long. Her one-piece rally seat did arrive tho, but I don't reckon that install warranted a video ;)
Man that's one thing I always forget to buy at the auto shop! Hey at least I solder the fkn wires and not just twist em together! Semi-pro over here lol
Very few tail tidy options for the T7 at the moment. Looks like B&B has done the best out of the bunch.
Thank you for the video.
No problem mate yeah it's a very nice basic little unit, weighs stuff all too. They make some great gear.
Good job. Looks awesome. B&B products are top notch..
Fkn mint mate thanks for the comment 🤟
Great Job Josh, made it look easy! 😀
Thanks mate did you get any tips on soldering there hehe 😍
@@MVDBR LOL :-)
I just started fitting the same tail tidy. This video makes it so much easier to do. Thanks.
Great to hear, thanks for leaving a comment 👍
Hey Josh, thanks for this Vid. Mounted the tail tidy yesterday without hassle. Spent a bit of time cutting and soldering the wires which has tidied up the whole under-seat area. What a great piece of kit - love the B&B stuff.
One little hint for others. I used the number plate screws (screwed in loosely!!!) to lightly hold the indicator assembly in place with the number-plate section, which freed up my hands to get the 10mm bolts in correctly. Hope that makes sense, because it certainly made it easy!
Good stuff mate yeah it helped having the wife around to get that bit done hehe, but that method is good cheers. B&B stuff is the bomb
Just did this to my, new to me klr. I can reuse the one factory bracket to move it up higher and that's it.
It's amazing how much hardware is used to hold these brackets on.
Doesn't mater what bike either. And they look so much better with out it, or just relocating stuff.
Looks slick👌
It seems to be a Japanese bike thing hey... don't recall seeing many Euro bikes with big daggy tail units 🤔 But yeah definitely a much cleaner look without all that crud. Cheers man
Hi Josh that sure looks better, them dam birds hey? cool vids keep em coming m8, ATB Wayne UK.
It's like a freakin bird sanctuary around here mate hahaha cheers Wayne. Sent ya stickers off yesterday mate hopefully they get to the UK before xmas :)
@@MVDBR thankx & no worries they get when they get here, good on ya m8.
That looks so much better nice job...
Thanks Steve 👍
Fair bit in that hey! Good effort.👍
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Just doing the same. Swapping out ridiculously large Canadian pumpkin signals for LEDs while I'm at it. Went with the tail tidy unit from our local guy @ Camel ADV. Check out his anti bobble head bars to steady out the dash & headlamp, they work a charm.
Yeah sweet I like the high fender kit as well but what a pain in the ass to install. I don't mind the look of the low fender anyway but I guess after clogging it with mud a few times I'll get sick of that :)
Ya, low fender suits me fine too. Keeps the rad much cleaner I'm guessing. Keeping the low boy adjusted up will take some serious gumbo to get it bunged.
@@lessmore444 yeah we were out in some sticky shit on the weekend and no dramas (other than slipping all over the place haha), but still don't have knobbies on yet so that added profile might change things we'll see. I'm hoping she'll be right. But yeah definitely very little crap got onto the radiator guard, however the 390's was caked up the middle. It's low guard must be a bit too short on the back. Good job KTM 🙄
@@MVDBRya these stock tires are definitely street boots. Getting used to this scoot while wearing them out will make it a whole new game when some proper traction finally gets mounted. Summer's just getting rolling up here, few months now till the proper west coast mud returns. (Followed by snow & ice!) Proper knobs by then for sure!
Yeah sweet are you gonna stick with the STRs till they're cactus? I got some knobbies ready to fit but not much point till we get some for the 390 as well
Scared I stayed for two things. The amount of pieces you had to remove and the amount of mud that had gotten into areas that were supposed to be covered by other plastics 😮😮
A detail Josh, heat-shrink tube, for these cases of cables that may be exposed to water is a great idea and in case you do not have at that time and given that you had excess cable, instead of making the splice at the same position, the joints separated by 2 or 3 cm so that in case the tape is loose, which over time will certainly, not produce a short circuit.
It looks much better than the original 😀
Yeah, and that was from only one mud hole I went into! Haha. I am a professional wire taper mate don't worry about that hahaha but yeah hopefully I will have some heat shrink before I next take that guard off then I can fix up the wires :) Thanks for the comment!
That looks sweet 👌🏼
Thanks mate 🤟
Great video... try using heat shrink rather than electrical tape👍🏻
tenere 700is now looking great with the tail tidy and i love watching your videos and your rides..im from the Phils.. my ride is ktm duke 200,
Cheers mate! 👌
That looks a thousand times better 👌🏼
Yeah man Yammie standard ass ends are always horrible looking I don't know why they can't get with the times haha cheers Adam
a side profile, standing back from the bike, would help. thanks.
Feast your eyes: facebook.com/mvdbrenduro/photos/pcb.689313085199234/689310905199452/?type=3&theater
@@MVDBR thank you!
Awsome mate looks mint 👌👌👌👍
Cheers Sam 🤟
Never heard of B&B Offroad?, do you even ride? Looking good Josh.
That's it! Cheers Glenn 🤟 (appreciate the comments even tho I'm sure you have zero interest in T7 tail tidies lol)
@@MVDBR Its not just about the tail tidy, i enjoy watching people build their bikes. The bike is looking good
Yeah same here mate sure beats watching Home n Away 😁
Looks nice
Cheers 🤟
Yep I'll be getting one of these.
Great investment 👌
@@MVDBR do you know if the outback mototrek side racks will fit with this?
I know they have a cross bar that goes behind the original numberplate holder.
@@teatowel11 no idea sorry man, not running any side racks on my bike
@@MVDBR thanks anyway, really appreciate the detailed video
Nice job man looks lots cleaner just one question can you na fit the standard number plate light ? Or just drill new holes instead to make fit save cutting and soldering wires just thought keep up the good video you too do keep it rubber side up ha ha
I'm not too sure Sean I'll have a look at the old light later on and get back to ya, but I'd say probably not or else B&B would have integrated it instead of supplying a different unit. They do supply some of those clip type wire connectors if you don't want to solder but yeah if you want to leave the original wiring intact I'm not sure what the options would be. Thanks for watching mate 🤟
Yeah I don't see any reason you COULDN'T use the stock light, if you really wanted to but its such a big ugly dag of a thing. Holes have different spacing tho so drilling would be required, there's roughly 45mm between stock mount holes and about 75mm for the B&B unit 👍
You cost me $17000 today after seeing you videos I brought the same bike, was keen on the red and white but when I saw the black in the flesh had to buy in black ,now let’s start the mods
Should have talked em down a bit mate I got mine for $16K. Black is the best tho congrats man make sure ya put the best gear on it (B&B of course)
@@MVDBR they were asking $17100 and I got them down to $16200 will a b@b bashplate the same as yours fitted happy with that, I have already ordered the b&b tail rack sw motech crashbars, headlight protector and radiator guard, now I am broke
Perfect 🤙 Fun times ahead
Do you have to cut any of the plastics at all of the tail section?
Nah no cutting 👍
@@MVDBR thank you my man
Nice job mate, she's looking sweet.
Cheers Steve!
Thanks for making this video. It was extremely helpful with my installation. I just finished mine and noticed when I was done that the tail light seams a bit wiggly. Idk what it was like from the factory. Is this the same on your bike?
Yeah it is mate they're mounted on rubber grommets. Glad the vid helped 👌
Are you going to do a video for Nats bar risers.... T700 is getting heaps looking the goods 👍 what about the ktm....keep taking mony lol
Hey Rob no mate she just threw the risers on without filming it haha. It was a bit of a dick around though we had to get the clutch cable lengthened. Precious little stuff available for the 390 as yet, even the bolt-ons from KTM are on back order for who knows how long. Her one-piece rally seat did arrive tho, but I don't reckon that install warranted a video ;)
@@MVDBR hope the rises have helped her 👍
Yeah definitely more comfy standing up now 🤙
Hope you didn’t get RSI undoing all the bolts hahah sure wasn’t come off in a hurry, 😜
You could probably make some kind of puzzle out of it hey haha man what an unnecessarily complicated bit of crap. Thanks for watching Al 🤟
i need one of them suckers on mine hehe
Shit I thought you'd be all over it Dave. That stock tail is hideous!
@@MVDBR hehe
Great how-to video Josh. It says it’s a high-quality alloy component. Is it aluminum or steel? Would you happen to know how much the unit weighs?
Aluminium mate and not sure of the exact weight but it was pretty light!
Sweet as mate, mods happening already, thing just lost 5kg with all that crap gone. ps. buy yourself some heatshrink tubing tight ass. lol.
Man that's one thing I always forget to buy at the auto shop! Hey at least I solder the fkn wires and not just twist em together! Semi-pro over here lol
How long till Tenere becomes... BAT BIKE!!!
As soon as those knobby tires go on, I reckon the transformation will be complete ;)
now the 700 tenere butt is more sexy ... succes always mates
Hahaha yep sext butt cheers Ari
There's a company in the UK called T7 Rally.com who make a kit so that you can remove the seat in one piece....🙂👍
Using the original seat? That's a nifty idea 👌
@@MVDBR yes, they have an installation video on TH-cam....🙂