Hey homie. I watched your video, I made the purchase. I'm happy with them so far. Excellent fit for sure. Covers the pump and hardlines as I wanted. Thanks again.
Great video man! You were quick and direct. Love the audiotrack too. I hate to be the "point something" guy, but the torque on the water pump bracket (the shortest screw) is 10 NM. Not that big of a deal.
Thanks for the comments Victor, and I hate to be "that guy" as well, but I just went and double checked the service manual and all the bolts on that side are indeed listed as 12 Nm. I'd post a picture if I could. It's funny I thought about adding the page from the manual in the video just for this reason but decided against it. Thanks!
@@brokenfixedpictures7638 That's odd. I wonder if we are looking at different manuals. I tried posting a link with a screenshot to what I see on mine, but it get's blocked.
@@victor_mendonca Ah thanks for that Victor! I was looking at the Clutch page and thought all the bolts were covered there. Such a weird way to include that 1 little 10 nm bolt on only the water pump page!? Crazy!
I'm lucky enough to have not taken any major hits. I think they would offer enough protection for a "glance" hit, but a direct rock hit would probably crack the casing. Just not as much. But they are light and dont stick out too far so I'm happy with them. Note I still have a skid plate and side engine guards as well which take most of the "fall impact"
Thanks for the video/info, these definitely seem like the best bang for the buck out there for the Tenere 700 .........
Hey homie. I watched your video, I made the purchase. I'm happy with them so far. Excellent fit for sure. Covers the pump and hardlines as I wanted. Thanks again.
Great video man! You were quick and direct. Love the audiotrack too.
I hate to be the "point something" guy, but the torque on the water pump bracket (the shortest screw) is 10 NM. Not that big of a deal.
Thanks for the comments Victor, and I hate to be "that guy" as well, but I just went and double checked the service manual and all the bolts on that side are indeed listed as 12 Nm. I'd post a picture if I could. It's funny I thought about adding the page from the manual in the video just for this reason but decided against it. Thanks!
@@brokenfixedpictures7638 That's odd. I wonder if we are looking at different manuals. I tried posting a link with a screenshot to what I see on mine, but it get's blocked.
@@victor_mendonca Yeah the one I'm referencing is the 2020 Yamaha Service Manual. It's 472 pages.
@@brokenfixedpictures7638 then it's the same as mine. Your screenshot is from 5-33, 5-34. The small screw is on 6-10, 6-11 (Cooling - Water Pump).
@@victor_mendonca Ah thanks for that Victor! I was looking at the Clutch page and thought all the bolts were covered there. Such a weird way to include that 1 little 10 nm bolt on only the water pump page!? Crazy!
Like the look of these
Thanks for video! Did you loose some oil from the lower bolt of the left side? I did, at least on my T7 from 2023.
No I didnt have any oil leak out at all. I think I made sure the bike was level though
How much protection did these really add? Very expensive in japan
I'm lucky enough to have not taken any major hits. I think they would offer enough protection for a "glance" hit, but a direct rock hit would probably crack the casing. Just not as much. But they are light and dont stick out too far so I'm happy with them. Note I still have a skid plate and side engine guards as well which take most of the "fall impact"
@brokenfixedpictures7638 I'll put it with a skid plate and bars . It's for that piece of mind if a rock finds its way around the bars or plate.
Thanks
Triple Clamp Moto has been making these for years. HDPE and will protect your engine and water pump. Great for the T7.
Yeah I saw the installation video that Swanky Cat made and didnt like the design/fit as much as the Acerbis ones.
If you didn't have the annoying music it would be a better video.
Ah sorry dawg, lemme know what you think about the music in the other videos. I make them myself!