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Yamaha launches range of accessories for Super Tenere
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Written by Fran Newton, 30/04/10
Motorcycle manufacturer Yamaha has announced a range of accessories for its new XT1200Z Super Tenere.
The launch of the new machine "heralds a return to the glory days of the original Tenere and its Paris-Dakar heritage", according to the brand, with bike insurance policyholders able to get their hands on accessories to compliment the model's capabilities.
As standard, the 2010 First Edition bike will already be equipped with aluminium side cases, skid plate and headlight cover, but the range of accessories available means bike insurance policyholders can personalise their model further.
The collection of items for sale includes aluminium side cases and top case, engine guards, a higher screen, a fog lamp kit, wind deflectors, a lower seat, heated grips, a tank bag and unique Tenere-inspired tank pad.
Yamaha commented: "All Yamaha Genuine Accessories are designed and tested specifically for the bike for which they are intended. This ensures that the fit is perfect and the quality is second to none."
The firm is currently offering ten per cent off its accessories until May 7th for bike insurance policyholders who download and print their voucher off the website.
Last month, Yamaha launched a range of indoor dust covers for use with its bikes.
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