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wessie
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      03-09-2010, 06:44 PM
https://www.super-tenere.com/reservation.jsp?lang=UK_EN

You can reserve your new Super Ténéré online if you have £13,499 to spare.

Based on Bonners experience I expect their quality levels are on a par with
the R1200GS as well as the prices.

Still, compared to the Multistrada at £14300 it's a bargain...

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      03-09-2010, 07:03 PM
wessie wrote:

> https://www.super-tenere.com/reservation.jsp?lang=UK_EN
>
> You can reserve your new Super Tiniri online if you have #13,499 to
> spare.
>
> Based on Bonners experience I expect their quality levels are on a
> par with the R1200GS as well as the prices.
>
> Still, compared to the Multistrada at #14300 it's a bargain...


I like a well developed sense of humour.

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      03-09-2010, 07:19 PM
wessie <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> https://www.super-tenere.com/reservation.jsp?lang=UK_EN
>
> You can reserve your new Super Ténéré online if you have £13,499 to spare.
>
> Based on Bonners experience I expect their quality levels are on a par with
> the R1200GS as well as the prices.


Ridiculous, innit? It's like the original Fazer Thou all over again.
It's a Yamaha - nobody pays that much for a Yamaha.
>
> Still, compared to the Multistrada at £14300 it's a bargain...


If I was after a Multistrada, I'd go for the base model with ABS and
stuff the poncy sports and touring versions. I can't see that I'd
appreciate the extra whizziness. Well, not for a four grand premium or
whatever it is.

It's like the Street Triple. I looked at the R, noted the better
suspension and the wavy disc brakes, and didn't see how that made it
£900 than the basic Trip.



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      03-09-2010, 07:25 PM
Buzby <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> wessie wrote:
>
>> https://www.super-tenere.com/reservation.jsp?lang=UK_EN
>>
>> You can reserve your new Super Tiniri online if you have #13,499 to
>> spare.
>>
>> Based on Bonners experience I expect their quality levels are on a
>> par with the R1200GS as well as the prices.
>>
>> Still, compared to the Multistrada at #14300 it's a bargain...

>
> I like a well developed sense of humour.


260kg wet FFS. Don't fancy trying to rescue my considerable investment from
a sand dune or peat bog.

An XT500 was 150ishkg wet. Albeit 83bhp short....

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      03-09-2010, 07:35 PM
On 9 Mar 2010 19:03:05 GMT, Buzby <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in <(E-Mail Removed)>:
> wessie wrote:


>> https://www.super-tenere.com/reservation.jsp?lang=UK_EN


>> You can reserve your new Super Tiniri online if you have #13,499 to
>> spare.


>> Based on Bonners experience I expect their quality levels are on a
>> par with the R1200GS as well as the prices.


>> Still, compared to the Multistrada at #14300 it's a bargain...


> I like a well developed sense of humour.


It's CHF 22.980,-- in der Schweiz. That's actually marginally cheaper
accortding to ft.com.
EUR 19.807.25 (£18,000) in Finland, c.f. EUR 14.990,-- in Belgique.

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      03-09-2010, 07:56 PM
wessie wrote:

> https://www.super-tenere.com/reservation.jsp?lang=UK_EN
>
> You can reserve your new Super Tiniri online if you have #13,499 to
> spare.
>
> Based on Bonners experience I expect their quality levels are on a
> par with the R1200GS as well as the prices.
>
> Still, compared to the Multistrada at #14300 it's a bargain...


I'm seriously thinking about saving up for a Multistrada 1200S Touring.
The Versys will be up for replacement in two years time, that gives me
long enough to get the majority of the cash together.

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Intet Navn
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      03-09-2010, 08:07 PM
> It's CHF 22.980,-- in der Schweiz. That's actually marginally cheaper
> accortding to ft.com.
> EUR 19.807.25 (£18,000) in Finland, c.f. EUR 14.990,-- in Belgique.


- and approx. 30.000 GBP (33.000 EUR) in Denmark, thanks to a largish
registration tax on motorvehicles... Verdammt! :-(


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      03-09-2010, 08:10 PM
Lozzo <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> wessie wrote:
>
>> https://www.super-tenere.com/reservation.jsp?lang=UK_EN
>>
>> You can reserve your new Super Tiniri online if you have #13,499 to
>> spare.
>>
>> Based on Bonners experience I expect their quality levels are on a
>> par with the R1200GS as well as the prices.
>>
>> Still, compared to the Multistrada at #14300 it's a bargain...

>
> I'm seriously thinking about saving up for a Multistrada 1200S
> Touring. The Versys will be up for replacement in two years time,
> that gives me long enough to get the majority of the cash together.


Sometimes, just sometimes, you display remarkably good taste.

It's likely as close as Ducati will get to replacing the ST4S, though it
would be nice if they re-used the old fairing etc again. In 2 or 3 years
they should be around at sensible money, which will be hard to resist.

Although it does have an awful lot of complicated electronics.

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      03-09-2010, 08:16 PM
"Lozzo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:(E-Mail Removed):

> wessie wrote:
>
>> https://www.super-tenere.com/reservation.jsp?lang=UK_EN
>>
>> You can reserve your new Super Tiniri online if you have #13,499 to
>> spare.
>>
>> Based on Bonners experience I expect their quality levels are on a
>> par with the R1200GS as well as the prices.
>>
>> Still, compared to the Multistrada at #14300 it's a bargain...

>
> I'm seriously thinking about saving up for a Multistrada 1200S Touring.
> The Versys will be up for replacement in two years time, that gives me
> long enough to get the majority of the cash together.
>


Versys too pretty for you eh?

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      03-09-2010, 08:44 PM
wessie wrote:

> "Lozzo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
> > I'm seriously thinking about saving up for a Multistrada 1200S
> > Touring. The Versys will be up for replacement in two years time,
> > that gives me long enough to get the majority of the cash together.
> >

>
> Versys too pretty for you eh?


Haha, it's ugly as **** and I love it.

Seriously, having now owned one of these soft-roaders/tall-roaders for
a year now, I'm quite taken with the whole concept. They suit my riding
style and useage far better than most of the bikes I've owned in the
past few years. The closest I came to the perfect bike for me was the
shonky old Bandit 600, believe it or not. The only real thing wrong
with that bike was the amount of miles it had on the clock and the
amount of oil it drank. The Versys has a very similar riding position
but lacks a bit of grunt, hence wanting something a little more pokey.

Ideally I'd like Triumph to build a 675 Tiger with a seat height
suitable for short arses like myself, and you, but until then my dream
will be the Multistrada 1200S Touring. Now all I need to do is raise
14,295ukp to pay for it.

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