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Cycle News 2020 Issue 24 June 16

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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2021 YAMAHA TENERE 700 R I D E R E V I E W P66 Suspension components are KYB units front and rear inspired by the Yamaha YZ and WR lineup of off-road machinery. A 43mm fork offers over 8.25 inches of travel (210mm) with compression and rebound click damp- ing adjustors and fork-top air bleeders. The shock is an aluminum KYB unit with a piggyback reservoir and tool-free preload adjustment via a handy, click- ing knob. It also has compression and rebound clickers and gives 7.87 inches of travel (200mm). The shock connects to the aluminum swingarm via linkage. Running gear consists of 21/18-inch front/rear wheel sizes in tube-only setups. There are no tubeless wheels available. Stock tires on our test bikes were Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR M+S— a more street version of the Pirelli Scorpion Rally. The front wheel features dual 282mm front wave discs with Brembo brake calipers, and the rear has a single 245mm disc with Brembo com- ponents. All brakes are synced to a switchable on-road ABS system that is easily turned off (while stopped) for off- road use via a single on-dash button. As far as electronics, ABS is about it. Yamaha brought a host of off-road bolt-ons to the Tenere 700. The alumi- num skid plate hovers over the 9.44- inch ground clearance (240mm) as off-road-style pegs feature removable rubber inserts for more peg traction. Wrap-around-style handguards provide digit coverage from bugs and the oc- casional tip-over (I would know). Wrap- ping up the highlights is an adjustable- height front low-fender and smartly integrated handholds under the rear We're liking the $9999 price tag.

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