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rear suspension to soft any Ideas?


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Hello my name is Ric from USA Honda looking any ideas on rear suspension for a 2022 yamaha Tenera 700 too soft when riding Thanks!

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Install the correct spring rate for your weight and load on the bike. There is a T700 suspension thread on ADVrider and RallyRaid has suggested spring rates for the front and rear shocks based on rider weight. 
once you get the correct spring rates installed with the correct sag, it should feel a lot better. 

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A bunch of places have them. Rally Raid in the UK, Stoltec Moto in the US, K-Tech and others. Read the thread on ADVrider or search here. It’s been discussed multiple times. 

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Get ahold of our Supporting Vendor Nick Stolten at @Stoltec Moto . He has a bunch of different suspension solutions and is a T-7 owners as well and can help you! 

 

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Does your Ténéré 700 rear suspension leave you tired, worn out, and looking for more comfort and control on a mix of road surfaces? Are you adding additional weight to the bike in the way of crash protection, luggage...

 

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