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    Transalp gone

    I have sold my TA650 and bought a new Yamaha Tenere 2008.
    The Tenere is a really nice bike to drive, looks good and uses less fuel than my TA. I have done the services at my Honda dealer. They was too expensive and too often, I have in 1.5 year had 1000, 6000 and 12.000 km service.
    The Tenere shall have service at 1000, 10000, 20000 and they are a lot cheaper than my TA services. Both bikes have 5 year warranty.

    Anyway, thanks for all the helpful advices I have got from you all.

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    Re: Transalp gone

    It does not mean you have to leave this forum, we do not bite.
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    Re: Transalp gone

    Quote Originally Posted by StumpyFingers View Post
    we do not bite.
    ...well, most of us
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    Re: Transalp gone

    Quote Originally Posted by StumpyFingers View Post
    It does not mean you have to leave this forum, we do not bite.
    As stumpy says, stay around. It is always good to have members in as many countries as possible so that we can all help each other.
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    Re: Transalp gone

    I am not going anywere.
    This forum has already helped me to do work on my TA myself and I have saved a lot of my hard earned money.
    Take care and drive nice.

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