Yamaha XTZ660 Tenere
'Yamaha XTZ660 Tenere' | |
Manufacturer | [[Yamaha]] |
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Also called | XTZ 660 Tenere, Ténéré |
Production | 1991 - 1999 |
Class | [[:Category:Enduro motorcycles|Enduro]] [[Category:Enduro motorcycles]] |
Engine | Liquid Cooled, Four Stroke, Single Cylinder, SOHC, 5 Valves Per Cylinder |
Bore / Stroke | 99.1mm x 99.1mm |
Compression ratio | 9.2:1 |
Top Speed | 97 mph (156 km/h) |
Horsepower | 46.0 HP (34.3 KW) @ 6000RPM |
Torque | 42.04 ft/lbs (57.0 Nm) @ 5000RPM |
Transmission | Gear box: 5-Speed Final Drive: Chain |
Suspension | Front: Telescopic Forks Rear: Monocross |
Brakes | Front: Single disc 282 mm, 4 Piston Caliper Rear: Single disc 245 mm, 1 Piston Caliper |
Front Tire | 90/90-21 |
Rear Tire | 120/90-17 |
Wheelbase | 58.9 inches (1496 mm) |
Length | 89.21 inches (2266 mm) |
Width | 34.8 inches (884 mm) |
Seat Height | 34.09 inches (866 mm) |
Weight | 376.99 pounds (171.0 Kg) (dry), 195.0 kg (wet) |
Fuel Capacity | 5.28 Gallon (20.00 Liters) |
Fuel Consumption | 0.55 liters/100 km (181.8 km/l or 427.67 mpg) |
Manuals | Service Manual |
The Yamaha XTZ 660 Tenere was a Liquid Cooled, Four Stroke, Single Cylinder, SOHC, 5 Valves Per Cylinder Enduro motorcycle produced by Yamaha in 1991. Max torque was 42.04 ft/lbs (57.0 Nm) @ 5000 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 46.0 HP (34.3 KW) @ 6000 RPM.
Engine
A 99.1mm bore x 99.1mm stroke result in a displacement of just 660.0 cubic centimeters.
Drive
The bike has a 5-Speed transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet multi-plate.
Chassis
It came with a 90/90-21 front tire and a 120/90-17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single disc 282 mm, 4 Piston Caliper in the front and a Single disc 245 mm, 1 Piston Caliper in the rear. The front suspension was a Telescopic Forks while the rear was equipped with a Monocross. The wheelbase was 58.9 inches (1496 mm) long.
1991 - 1999 Yamaha XTZ 660 Tenere
The Yamaha XTZ 660 lofty perch and wide bars make for easy, confident bend swinging and superior vision of the road ahead. You’ll need it too, since the brakes are lamentable the lack of bite exacerbated by some colossal fork dive. And by God, the Yamaha XTZ 660 seat’s uncomfortable too. The name Tenere has been synonymous with Yamaha’s rugged Adventure Sport dual-purpose models since the original machine was first launched in the early 1980’s. Developed from Yamaha’s highly successful Dakar racewinning factory bikes, the original Tenere models built up a huge following of loyal owners during the 1980s and 90s.