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2013 Yamaha Super Tenere Touring on 2040-motos

US $13,677.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Matte Metallic Grey
Location:

Greenville, North Carolina, US

Greenville, NC, US
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TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:003698 PhonePhone:8662361792

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2013 Yamaha Super Ténéré, It has arrived, be the next to have one - Adventure traveling takes skill, determination and endurance - as well as unwavering confidence in your machine.

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Yamaha Becomes First Official OEM Partner of AIMExpo

Fri, 15 Feb 2013

Just in time for this weekend’s DealerExpo in Indianapolis, the American International Motorcycle Expo (AIMExpo) announced today that Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA will use the event to introduce its 2014 products to the marketplace. Yamaha is the first official OEM partner of AIMExpo, a landmark step in the continued growth of the event, which is hoping to be a viable rival to DealerExpo as a powersports industry destination. Yamaha’s range of powersports products comprises both the Yamaha and Star motorcycle brands.

2013 Yamaha YZF-R6 Color and Graphic Options Announced

Thu, 13 Sep 2012

Those of you hoping for an updated Yamaha YZF-R6 will have to wait for at least another year, as Yamaha announced the 599cc sportbike is returning for 2013 unchanged except for new colors and graphics. Yamaha last updated the R6 in 2008, equipping it with the company’s Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake (YCC-T) variable-length intake system. The lack of any significant updates to the 2013 R6 must be disappointing to Yamaha fans, especially as the color updates were announced the same day Kawasaki is expected to reveal a new 636cc ZX-6R.

How to murder an HP2 Sport

Mon, 08 Oct 2012

Some bikes and cars should be left entirely stock; left unchanged from the way the factory intended them to be. In purchasing them you should understand that. I could produce a list of vehicles that should be taken off the owner if they modified them in any way but I'll save you the boredom.