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2025 Yamaha TENERE 700 for sale

Model Description:

Make:
Yamaha
Model:
TENERE
Variant:
700
Year:
2025
Mileage:
0
Price:
Vehicle Sold

Dealer Details:

Dealer:
Linex Sandton
Address:
19 Eastern Service Road

Features:

Colour:
Blue
Comments:
Yamaha Tenere 700 THE NEXT HORIZON IS YOURS When you're riding the Ténéré 700, your future can be whatever you want it to be.
This is a go-anywhere motorcycle than enables you to live life without limits and experience a new feeling of total freedom.
For 2024 the Ténéré 700 is further improved with a 5-inch dual theme TFT meter giving smartphone connectivity, 3-mode switchable ABS and full LED lighting.
Combined with its high-torque engine, slim chassis and tough rally-bred design, this rugged

Model Description:

Make:
Yamaha
Model:
TENERE
Variant:
700
Year:
2025
Mileage:
0
Price:
Vehicle Sold

Dealer Details:

Dealer:
Linex Sandton
Address:
19 Eastern Service Road

Features:

Colour:
Blue
Comments:
Yamaha Tenere 700 THE NEXT HORIZON IS YOURS When you're riding the Ténéré 700, your future can be whatever you want it to be.
This is a go-anywhere motorcycle than enables you to live life without limits and experience a new feeling of total freedom.
For 2024 the Ténéré 700 is further improved with a 5-inch dual theme TFT meter giving smartphone connectivity, 3-mode switchable ABS and full LED lighting.
Combined with its high-torque engine, slim chassis and tough rally-bred design, this rugged

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