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Old 12-06-2012, 09:58 AM   #1
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From the article: "The DCT will suspend downshifts
until enough rpm is bled off to avoid the engine bumping
the rev limiter. That might frustrate expert riders who will sometimes
intentionally overrev an engine on the downshift when riding
aggressively"



Maybe I'm missing out on something great but this seems like a bad idea.
Ew, I would hate that. I rev when I downshift...
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Old 12-06-2012, 02:44 PM   #2
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From the article: "The DCT will suspend downshifts
until enough rpm is bled off to avoid the engine bumping
the rev limiter. That might frustrate expert riders who will sometimes
intentionally overrev an engine on the downshift when riding
aggressively"



Maybe I'm missing out on something great but this seems like a bad idea.
Those writers suffer from AMBS (Ain't My Bike Syndrome)
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Old 12-07-2012, 03:16 PM   #3
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Thanks for the input. I'm ready to move up to something a lil different, and since the hubby recently picked up a Kawi Concourse, he is dying to do a good amount of touring, currently with his eyes set on the Keys for his first big trip and definitely not a trip I want to do on Mikey's RR that I'm still bike sitting (the tendonitis in the hands, the broken hip and ankle also protest vigorously ).

To me the price is decent, about what I'd expect for something like that.

They are indeed already out, I got to check out both models at a dealer near where we'll be moving this spring.

I'm leery of the auto, simply because I LIKE being in control of my own ride, and ABS makes me slightly nervous, again, because I like knowing EXACTLY what input is going on when I am in charge of it.

It does have luggage options, and the storage in what is normally a gas tank is AWESOME.

I've read alot of the reviews and reports on it, and as the salesguy told me, compared to what I'm used to riding, it will be severely underpowered, since it isnt a supersport, however it has more than enough get up and go for any type of riding.

Still no idea if it's something I want to pull the trigger on, but I wanted to check with some folks I actually know vs a salesman and get y'alls thoughts, so thank you!!
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Old 12-09-2012, 07:06 PM   #4
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Coming from track riding and dirt riding, I didn't think I'd like the ABS on the Tenere either, but I've changed my mind after using it.
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Old 12-09-2012, 09:39 PM   #5
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I looked at them pretty seriously. On paper, they sound great.

Trouble is, in practice, it's a Honda. Hondas (with a few notable exceptions) are like toasters. They are plenty competent, and leave little to complain about, but they just don't really do anything for me. They work great, but there just isn't any spark there.

If you're in that market (and I'm finding myself there), you should really seriously consider the Versys and the V/Wee-Strom as alternatives. They cost less, perform as well or better, and are more fun.
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Old 12-10-2012, 05:21 PM   #6
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Vee- is too tall already, she itty bitty
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Old 12-11-2012, 08:32 PM   #8
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Ha. I tried to sit on the newer model KLR's. Surprised I didn't tump the damn thing over trying to get on it.
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Old 12-12-2012, 04:55 PM   #9
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There is a good review I just read in the Dec issue of Sport Rider.

I sat on one. VERY tall, like everybody said. Comfortable as hell. Wish I could ride one to see. 50hp doesn't seem like a lot. I know you say you are getting into a different type of riding, but damn, 50 hp sucks. Gas mileage will be awesome...
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