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Off road lesson 1: How to bin your nearly new bike


DangerRuss58

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On a trip across the mountains to Benidorm with a pillion I came a cropper on a very steep descent on a gravel road and yes I now hate ABS, and yes I will buy new tyres  and yes I did cry a bit, However luckily only minimal damage to both humans and machine and we did manage to continue to our destination. There is an article on here about heavy dual sport bikes what I will say is "When is a bike too heavy for off road use?" When you can't pick the dam thing up ...!

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The damage to the bike was a few scratches on the crash bar and a small dink in the bottom of the pannier I got away with a small graze on my arm and my pillion got a bruise on her hip and shoulder. It took us 4 attempts to try and get the bike upright I don't think I could have done it on my own. That bottom picture is how I like my bikes to be..upright!

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2 minutes ago, DangerRuss58 said:

The damage to the bike was a few scratches on the crash bar and a small dink in the bottom of the pannier I got away with a small graze on my arm and my pillion got a bruise on her hip and shoulder. It took us 4 attempts to try and get the bike upright I don't think I could have done it on my own. That bottom picture is how I like my bikes to be..upright!

I know they're supposed to be very heavy.....I think @Catteeclan sold his due to the weight.

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I did indeed. Loved it and miss it something rotten but pushing it around the garden was very tricky.
I dropped mine with the daughter on the back, no real damage to anything or bike thankfully.
At the end of the day the engine was a little disappointing for a 1200cc but the headlight, shaft drive and comfort was just right for me.

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Yes the S10 is a big old bus but then I#m a big old boy LOL. Not long after I bought the bike I was going out on her for a spin she was on the centre stand so while sitting on her I pushed forward to get her off the stand without looking, I had left the side stand down as well! so as she came off the centre stand she bounced off the side stand and threw the bike over to the right and over she went, again no damage but it was on flat solid ground and I managed to pick her up on my own I think the panniers help by not letting her all the way down, Where I had my little spill a few weeks back what doesn't show up on the photos very well was it happened on a steep hill with loose gravel and sand underfoot that's where the trouble lay  I have had a fair few bikes in my time over the last ten years they have been mainly large cruisers/tourers IE three Harley's a Goldwing and a Honda Valkyrie Interstate and even an immaculate XJ900 after my Yams first service she would leave all of them for dead, I have had her sitting at 206km/h according to the sat nav which is fast enough for me, And when fully loaded as per the photo no difference she doesn't even notice the weight, I'm certainly not dissapointed with the engine in fact somewhat surprised at how good it is even the mpg is brilliant on my trip to the UK and back she averaged 5.2 litres/km which is just over 54 mpg and on an unladen trip of just over 450 miles taking it easy I returned an incredible 4.6 litre/km  which is a little over 61 mpg this is not unheard of on a Super Tenere. Throw in their legendary reliability and and a brilliant shaft drive then I have to admit in over 45 years of riding this is by far the best bike I have ever owned. Perhaps the Gen2 engines were re-mapped a bit? Yes I do agree the S10 is perhaps too heavy for serious off roading especially if you have road tyres on like I did ,, they are going to be changed once we get out of this lock down situation and ABS that can't be switched off is a pain, I have since learnt that a fuse can be removed to turn the ABS off. Everyone is different and its horse for courses I suppose and of course everyone will admit that their current steed is the best bike in the world.......probably!!!

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After the spill the first thing my missus said " is Angela OK?" not worried about me just our friend who was on the back at the time, my wife Lorni who is a nurse gave me a complete check up when I got home now I have to admit this is the second wee accident I have had in two years I was riding home along the A21 on my XJ900 on my way back from Lakeside Harley with a couple of gaskets that I needed for servicing my old Springer when the Zafira in front of me just stopped...no brake lights just stopped I hit the brakes but ran into the back of him broke the screen and front mudguard I rode her home but she didn't feel right yep forks were bent, what had happened was the car in front of the Zafira stopped dead the driver  an older gentleman had got blinded by the sunlight the Zafira ran into the back of him before he knew what had happened hence no brake lights. After that I told the wife that was enough and I sold all the bikes and trailers that I had, but once we got over here in Sunny Spain well it had to be done? managed nearly 7000 miles last year will be lucky to see 700 this year.

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I never use the center stand on a casual stop off-road, great chance of it getting away from you getting it off because of different ground softness in each foot.

Love the bike, though, I test rode one and loved the engine and smoothness of it. Also there's something about a Yamaha shaft drive that is very reassuring over all other shafts, to me at least.

 

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Before I bought this bike I did a fair bit of research and I also test rode a few bikes I was after an adventure bike as most modern sport and sport tourers seem to be getting more and more compact I liked the V Strom I didn't like the BMW GS at all which surprised me and the Multistrada doesn't give you much room to move about on the seat and I really dislike the looks, the build quality on the Versys wasn't too good and couldn't for some reason get a test on a Triumph Tiger types but I had heard complaints about heat and service costs etc I made up my mind that it had to be no chain so that left the Goldwing and Super tenere or back to he belt driven Harley's. I test rode the Godwing and yes it is gorgeous but so expensive and a bit difficult to do anything on it yourself and I really wanted an adventure style bike so the last bike I test rode was the Yamaha and it just fitted me I loved it  and I didn't even notice the shaft drive it was that smooth so i bought one which here in Spain is an expensive business as I would say bikes are 20% more expensive than in the UK then you have to pay 4% matriculation, paperwork, registering the bike etc, so my XT ended up costing me Just short of £15500, so at the moment it is the only bike in the garage.

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That's why I got the CCM. 130kg wet as opposed to the GS's 244kg + panniers etc. I doubt that I could lift it up now that I'm approaching my dotage. :classic_unsure:

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