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YAMAHA Tenere700 Custom

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Japanese Custom Culture

Here is an original series "JCC" stands for "Japan Custom culture" written by Webike Japan. There is no doubt that Japan has one of the best and unique custom parts and its culture in the motorcycle industry, but the language barrier has led to the closure of JDM motorcycle culture to the outside of Japan. Through this JCC contents, we present you one of a kind custom and mods bikes by professional craftmen and enthusiasts who just can't stop loving motorcycle.

Webike's Opinion

Here is a "YAMAHA Tenere700" custom by Webike community user "masa". The Tenere700 is an adventure model from Yamaha. The owner has already owned a CRF250 RALLY, but decided to purchase it because its greater acceleration. He is enjoying the Tenere700 almost in stock, but one of its custom point is that it is lowered model. The higher ride height means a higher center of gravity, which increases the risk of tipping over at the same time. No rider wants to live a motorcycle life with anxiety. He solved the ride height problem by using Y's Gear Lowering Links for the suspension. Another idea lowering the ride height is to replace the seat with a lower one, but the owner did not want to remove the Tenere700 stock seat because he felt it was really comfortable. In addition to the suspension, other customizations such as grip warmers and a GIVI rear case were made to achieve a comfortable ride.

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Gallery

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Specifications

Part Details
Handle / Steering YAMAHA Grip Warmer 360 A
Suspension YAMAHA Lowering Link
Bodywork / Fairing YAMAHA Rear Rack
YAMAHA Protection Pads
Accessories GIVI Monkey Case TREKKER Series
GIVI Metal Rack E120 for TREKKER
Hakuyo
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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". Third year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.