@HuseyinYazici1968 I'm sure he did. The stock springs are pretty bad for anyone over like 120 pounds. You can adjust them to feel much better but the second you get some aftermarkets on that puppy, she's a whole new beast.
Maybe it depends on where you live. Japanese bikes are a lot cheaper in North America. I agree, I would still opt for the Yamaha if I had the choice, but on a budget it's definitely not a bad deal with a Kawasaki Versys 650 60HP engine in it. It will perform better on a paved road though, while the Tenere is definitely more reliable for heavier work.@@HuseyinYazici1968
I love the T7. Just changed my springs out!
Did you notice any difference
@HuseyinYazici1968 I'm sure he did. The stock springs are pretty bad for anyone over like 120 pounds. You can adjust them to feel much better but the second you get some aftermarkets on that puppy, she's a whole new beast.
Yea. That's a cool bike. A beast! 👌
🤣🤣🤣🤣 The engine on the 700 is weak as hell. Terrible in the power dept.
I am never selling mine.
Moto Morini X-Cape 650, half the price, looks just as good imho.
I just watched a video about the bike not a bad bike but it’s not half a price and I don’t think it looks as good as Tenere either.
Maybe it depends on where you live. Japanese bikes are a lot cheaper in North America. I agree, I would still opt for the Yamaha if I had the choice, but on a budget it's definitely not a bad deal with a Kawasaki Versys 650 60HP engine in it. It will perform better on a paved road though, while the Tenere is definitely more reliable for heavier work.@@HuseyinYazici1968