The Mayans seriously screwed up. Either that, or we are not very good at reading their hieroglyphs. Most of us woke up last December 22nd and realized that the predicted doomsday hadn’t materialized. But it got the Cycle World staff thinking… Continue reading
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10 Essential Accessories for the Yamaha Super Ténéré XT1200Z
Touratech sure knows how to make a bike look ADV Like!

Having just returned from a ten day off-road expedition across the state of Colorado, Touratech-USA’s General Manager, Paul Guillien, reviews the ten essential Touratech accessories for the Yamaha Super Ténéré XT1200Z. These are parts Paul feels are necessary for anyone interested in riding their Super Tenere off-road, or on an extended adventure touring trip
Adventure Bike Comparison – Asphalt Adventurers
Full comparison results: http://bit.ly/NKTWE6 Cycle World pits 4 street-oriented ADV bikes against each other. Ducati Multistrada S Touring vs. Moto Guzzi Stelvio 1200 NTX vs. Triumph Tiger Explorer vs. Yamaha Super Ténéré.
Bike Build – Yamaha Super Ténéré XT1200Z
Yamaha Super Ténéré XT1200Z Bike Build – Touratech is celebrating the arrival of Yamaha’s new Super Ténéré XT1200Z by building a project bike. We’ve added ergonomic upgrades, bolted on the essential protection items and given it luggage solutions that enable the bike to hit the road for extended travel. Follow
Spied! – 2013 BMW R1250GS Liquid cooling for BMW’s next adventure-touring bike
BMW R1200GS vs. KTM 990 Adventure vs. Yamaha Super Tenere – Comparison Test
A new player in the big-bore adventure-touring segment makes things
interesting.
YAMAHA Super Ténéré (pronounced like “tay-nay-ray”)
Tested: 2012 Yamaha Super Ténéré
Sunday, December 4, 2011 at 11:26AM
Photos by Tom Riles and Brian Nelson
by Ken Freund
Yamaha has been selling this new Super Ténéré adventure-touring model in Europe for several years now and is finally bringing it to North America. Ténéré (pronounced like “tay-nay-ray”) is the word for “desert” in the language of the Tuareg tribe that resides in the region of the Sahara where Timbuktu is located. The first bike to carry the Super Ténéré name was the 1989 XTZ750 twin and it won the trans-Saharan Dakar Rally six times — so this new machine has good DNA! Continue reading


