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Yamaha SUPER TENERE description
2013 Yamaha Super Tenere 1200cc, 6 speed, ABS, traction control, 2 performance modes. Bought as a new in the crate leftover in fall of 2015. Only 1,300 miles. Pearl white. Tricked out with AltRider gear top to bottom. Sargent carbon fiber pattern seat. Givi Maxima top case. Yoshimura RS4 pipe. 2016 model kickstand. Kaoko throttle control, ROX bar risers, Cyclops LED light bar mounted - wiring not completed. Madstad adjustable shield mount, wind wings, etc. NO GPS, I removed it after pics were taken. This bike won Adventure Bike of the year winning over the forever reining champion BMW 1200gs. Try to buy a new Tenere and equip it like this and you will have over $20,000 in it. Please no scammers!!! If you can't call, visit or text normally about this beautiful cycle, DO NOT BOTHER ME. Craig 814.590.7199.
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