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Yamaha XT 660Z Ténéré
The Ténéré 660 is a rugged, functional and stylish dual-purpose bike that has the capability to take you on an adventure whenever and wherever the mood takes you. With over 30 years’ experience in the manufacture of single-cylinder 4-stroke adventure bikes, Yamaha knows exactly what it takes to build a machine that can handle everything from Europe’s streets and highways through to the dust and rocks of deepest Africa. At the heart of this tough intercontinental explorer is a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 4-valve, single cylinder, SOHC engine that produces plenty of power across a wide rpm range, allowing the Ténéré to master just about any riding situation. Its 23-litre fuel tank delivers a good range – and the comfortable dual seat and wind-beating rally-raid style nose cowl and high screen take the strain on longer journeys. And with a wide range of accessories available, it’s easy to adapt your Ténéré 660 to suit individual needs. Features
Review Tènèrè or Ténéré is Tuareg (nomadic people)
language for desert. The place Ténéré is a desert area in Niger and Chad in the
southern Sahara. Sahara also means desert directly translated from Arabic. So
before we start, I’m telling you that this is all about riding in the desert!
After a long and extremely tough week of riding
from Europe I could finally see the desert. My tongue had become one with the
rest of my mouth now and I hadn’t seen water in days! I was overjoyed with an
incredible pleasure inside when I could see the tops of palms that signalled an
oasis just around the corner. To tell you the truth, certain places that I pass
in the desert looks just like Southern California, until you enter town that is.
-Or stopping at one of the many security check points. We’re in Morocco alright,
no doubt about that.
The Tènèrè benefits from a large 22 litre fuel
tank that withstood more than 300 kilometres of very hard riding where about
half was fuel gulping offroad riding and the rest fairly high speed A and B
roads speaks for itself.
On the Metzeler Tourance tyres I didn’t like it much to be honest and got stuck
to get the obligatory spinning in the sand picture. Within the new steel frame chassis Yamaha have integrated the oil reservoir.
The 895mm seat height didn’t actually feel as high as it looks on paper. A
desert rally bike made for touring or not, really needs good Ground Clearance
and that’s why these bikes are taller than most other bikes. For sand you need
lots and lots of clearance and suspension travel. The tall windscreen is very
clever here as it actually helps a lot against all type of weather even if you
are sitting high up with an offroad helmet.
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