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Yamaha Super Tenere XTZ750
We have been travelling around South America for the last 8 months 2 up and we have found the Super Tenere to be be an ideal bike for such a trip for the following reasons:
- More than ample power to carry 2 people and luggage for more than one year. - High suspension for obstacles and river crossings and ability to go wherever you like. - Comfortable riding and passenger positions. - Yamaha dealers throughout South America. - Super Tenere parts available in Brasil, Argentina and Guatemala. - Long range tank. - Super dependability of Japanese technology. We will be selling our bike in March 2003, see for more details on modifications we have made: www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb/Forum18/HTML/000213.html [This message has been edited by patandbin (edited 22 January 2003).] |
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