Fastener quality is so important. This is an example of the details that ya'll engineer into your products. Great bike. Fun Installation and spanish lesson all in one ! Muy Bueno muchachos. More please Lorry.
Thanks for the compliments, Jon! Much appreciated. It was a great day with Jotx Trail ;) We're going to release another video soon which will sum up the whole day of wrenching and taking the bike out for off-roading.
Hello ! These crash bars looks well made and robust, that’s why I purchased them. Can you tell us about the torque ? Specially around the engine please. Thanks for your grate job !!
Have the OEM crash plate and was eyeballing these crash bars online thinking clearance would be close. Thanks for confirming :/ . Looks like I’ll have a chance to get out some rage!
it's important starts locking bolts in one order or I can lock the bolts randomly? the Acerbis hand protects for wich model of Yamaha are for, because T700 doesn't exist in Acerbis website...thanks in advance
I’ve got a set ready to go on my new extreme once it arrives. I’ve since seen a few people having problems with the bolts that go into the engine casing not being long enough and ruining the threads in the engine 😱
I've got a question. Is it compatible with tenere 700 extreme edition? because the high mudguard and the radiator protector. What version do you have? Thanks in advance
Great how to video and the bars look good...on the 660 Tenere there is a cool and useful tow hook, maybe this could be incorporated into the top bracket connecting the upper bars...? Cheers, Steve
Hi RUclips & outback motortek. Can anyone please tell me if these crash bars will fit with a radiator guard intact & if so what one? Will the outback motortek skid plate fit with the Yamaha OEM CENTRE STAND on the T7? And the last question I have is will the pannier frames for the T7 fit if I have the Yamaha OEM tail tidy installed on the bike?? If anyone has the answers I would much appreciate it. I'm trying to get in contact with outback but no luck so far. I want the combo kit.... Jon.. thanks
Our crash bars are compatible with the Yamaha radiator guard. The OEM centre stand is not compatible. Tail tidy fits, we’ve been told by customers. Just FYI, we haven’t received any emails from you yet.
@@Outbackmotortek thanks for getting back to me. I spoke to the UK dealer today the guy was really helpful on giving me info on what parts for the T7 I'll need . I'll be ordering next week. Cheers guys
Hi all. I installed the crash bars last night on my Tenere. I followed the online video to a T. When it came to tightening the left 17mm bolt it gave me some worries. The bolt went into the hole fine nice and easy three quarters of the way but the last bit was tight to screw up. It's in flush now and torqued up & looking ok & feels solid. The right hand side went in far easier with not as much resistance? I didn't want to take the 17mm bolt back out incase I damaged something in the process. Can anyone give me some reassurance that it will be ok? I've sent outback a email today to ask. Am i panicking over nothing. As I say the bolt is in and tourqued up and feels solid. Just that last quarter of the bolt felt different to the other side.
jon ward Thanks for your comment. If the 17mm bolt threaded in easily most of the way, then most likely there’s no damage done to the thread in the engine case. The bolts are fine threaded and if there’s some debris or loctite etc. it can make turning the bolts a bit harder. We haven’t seen your email show up yet but we’ll reply ASAP.
@@Outbackmotortek thanks for getting back to me. If it was threaded worng what would be the best course of action remove the bolt and see how it comes out? Or leave it where it is as it is tight. Would a threaded bolt have any structural problems once I start using the bike? Any help would be much appreciated outback cheers
jon ward if it went it easily most of the way then you didn’t cross threaded the bolt. Feel free to send an email to info@outbackmotortek.com and attach some photos.
@@Outbackmotortek thanks. Done about 50 miles since fitting the bars. Everything is still solid the bars are still in position. The bolt it still tight in the hole so no movement. I'm not going to remove the bolt at all in case it's cross threaded witch I think it could be. I can't see any need to take the bars off anytime soon. And I think all maintenance can be done with the bars on the bike. I hope.. cheers for the replay
Fastener quality is so important. This is an example of the details that ya'll engineer into your products. Great bike. Fun Installation and spanish lesson all in one ! Muy Bueno muchachos. More please Lorry.
Thanks for the compliments, Jon! Much appreciated. It was a great day with Jotx Trail ;) We're going to release another video soon which will sum up the whole day of wrenching and taking the bike out for off-roading.
Hello ! These crash bars looks well made and robust, that’s why I purchased them.
Can you tell us about the torque ? Specially around the engine please.
Thanks for your grate job !!
Nice install....but where are the torque value?
Need any loctite ?
Have the OEM crash plate and was eyeballing these crash bars online thinking clearance would be close. Thanks for confirming :/ . Looks like I’ll have a chance to get out some rage!
it looks like good constructers job and for this two guys easy job....
it's important starts locking bolts in one order or I can lock the bolts randomly? the Acerbis hand protects for wich model of Yamaha are for, because T700 doesn't exist in Acerbis website...thanks in advance
Just bought mine! These guys are great!
Just purchased the upper and lower ones fir my T7 👍🏼 can you please note all the wrench sizes that you used and the torque? Thanks 🙏🏼
Great video. Love the bilingual. I find installing this stuff goes way faster with the third hand...
hello
what about the torques ?
jadoune340 It’s right here in the updated installation video: ruclips.net/video/oIY0dPcER8M/видео.html
@@Outbackmotortek your link is private video... Its impossible to reade the clip for me.. :(
@@louisd9795 the latest version: ruclips.net/video/EFUm5gf4OyQ/видео.html
The clamps upside down mate 👍
I’ve got a set ready to go on my new extreme once it arrives. I’ve since seen a few people having problems with the bolts that go into the engine casing not being long enough and ruining the threads in the engine 😱
I've got a question. Is it compatible with tenere 700 extreme edition? because the high mudguard and the radiator protector. What version do you have? Thanks in advance
@@estebannavarroperez9014 I have an extreme however I fitted a lower mudguard as I’m not a fan of the high one.
thank you
@@TheSpragzthank you
Love the T7
We do as well! It's going to be a popular bike for a very good reason.
@@Outbackmotortek I believe that too
Bars look great...and a good how to video! Will they be available in blue...for the blue T7....? Cheers, Steve
Yes, look on the web site
Blue black grey and red!!
@@alrightdave6135 I orderred red/white T700 plus the bars side protec , I should ask for the red or they will instal. red in automaticly?
Great how to video and the bars look good...on the 660 Tenere there is a cool and useful tow hook, maybe this could be incorporated into the top bracket connecting the upper bars...? Cheers, Steve
In french language, we’re used to say « quel bourrin » when I watch him unscrew the upper bolt
Looks strong
Great!
Thank you very much!
Hi RUclips & outback motortek. Can anyone please tell me if these crash bars will fit with a radiator guard intact & if so what one? Will the outback motortek skid plate fit with the Yamaha OEM CENTRE STAND on the T7? And the last question I have is will the pannier frames for the T7 fit if I have the Yamaha OEM tail tidy installed on the bike?? If anyone has the answers I would much appreciate it. I'm trying to get in contact with outback but no luck so far. I want the combo kit.... Jon.. thanks
Our crash bars are compatible with the Yamaha radiator guard. The OEM centre stand is not compatible. Tail tidy fits, we’ve been told by customers. Just FYI, we haven’t received any emails from you yet.
@@Outbackmotortek thanks for getting back to me. I spoke to the UK dealer today the guy was really helpful on giving me info on what parts for the T7 I'll need . I'll be ordering next week. Cheers guys
Will the lower crashbars fit with the yamaha radiator protector?
Al Pap haven’t tried yet
@@Outbackmotortek Let us know when you do...
Yes it does
thread lock fluid?
Torque?
Michael B The updated and more detailed video featuring torque specs as well: ruclips.net/video/oIY0dPcER8M/видео.html
IS the skidplate outback motortek one?
Al Pap no, ours will be available in January. The one in the video is the Yamaha optional heavy duty version
Hi all. I installed the crash bars last night on my Tenere. I followed the online video to a T. When it came to tightening the left 17mm bolt it gave me some worries. The bolt went into the hole fine nice and easy three quarters of the way but the last bit was tight to screw up. It's in flush now and torqued up & looking ok & feels solid. The right hand side went in far easier with not as much resistance? I didn't want to take the 17mm bolt back out incase I damaged something in the process. Can anyone give me some reassurance that it will be ok? I've sent outback a email today to ask. Am i panicking over nothing. As I say the bolt is in and tourqued up and feels solid. Just that last quarter of the bolt felt different to the other side.
jon ward Thanks for your comment. If the 17mm bolt threaded in easily most of the way, then most likely there’s no damage done to the thread in the engine case. The bolts are fine threaded and if there’s some debris or loctite etc. it can make turning the bolts a bit harder. We haven’t seen your email show up yet but we’ll reply ASAP.
@@Outbackmotortek thanks for getting back to me. If it was threaded worng what would be the best course of action remove the bolt and see how it comes out? Or leave it where it is as it is tight. Would a threaded bolt have any structural problems once I start using the bike? Any help would be much appreciated outback cheers
@@Outbackmotortek also the bike is new so probably no grit in it
jon ward if it went it easily most of the way then you didn’t cross threaded the bolt. Feel free to send an email to info@outbackmotortek.com and attach some photos.
@@Outbackmotortek thanks. Done about 50 miles since fitting the bars. Everything is still solid the bars are still in position. The bolt it still tight in the hole so no movement. I'm not going to remove the bolt at all in case it's cross threaded witch I think it could be. I can't see any need to take the bars off anytime soon. And I think all maintenance can be done with the bars on the bike. I hope.. cheers for the replay
Which tyres are those ?
jo ds Continental TKC 80 front and Mitas E-07+ rear
Any help would be much appreciated
On the right side,you put the clamp wrong way around. :D ......and i see you fix it right later. :P
Nice video overall but you keep talking about torquing and you never see how you do it. Nor do you give us the actual torque values anywhere.
Johannes Neustifter The updated and more detailed video featuring torque specs as well: ruclips.net/video/oIY0dPcER8M/видео.html