We've created a MONSTER - Yamaha Tenere 1987 | S8, EP02

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In the last episode I've introduced my new motorcycle, a 1987 Yamaha Tenere. This motorcycle is the same age as me! Although... this bike is far from the original version by now. In this video, Moritz will show you the ins and outs of this incredible and unique motorcycle.

Here I teach all my filming techniques including getting drone shots while riding!

Follow my journey on: WWW.ITCHYBOOTS.COM

#itchyboots #adventure #yamahatenere
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Thank you all for the awesome name suggestions! ❤️ I’ve picked a winner 🤩 This name was suggested by several of you and I loved it instantly. Since my 1987 Tenere turned out to be a little Frankenstein (watch this episode 😜), her name is FRANKIE 😍 So here we go, Frankie and I will be conquering the world together 💪🔥

ItchyBoots
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There’s something satisfying and gratifying in knowing guys like this still exist in the world.

populustremula
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Moritz is not a mechnic he is the best museum curator. He is running a whole museum. Thanks for presenting the master of bike.

yogeshd
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Listening to Moritz restoring motorcycles is a priviledge. He radiates such a passion that every single second with him is a dream. Thank you for sharing this with us. I love it.

thierrymarchal
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Who else is happy to have Itchy Boots back on an adventure!🌼🌸🌺🤠

akowboyshippielife
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Truly a specialized mechanic with an obsession for old Yamahas. I love it.

KimmoJaskari
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The highlight of this bike is the electrical system or rather the lack thereof! Redundant parts built in! No relays! Runs with no battery! So much thought has gone into this, to eliminate points of failure. It's like you take every reason you have ever broken down and you find that part and you just eliminate it! Simply awesome.

EPeltzer
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The Master Mechanic meets the Master Explorer. Great video!!!

blastcoop
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Moritz is not only a mechnic .He is an engineer, a designer and an artist. It's a pleasure to see and listen to him. Thank you.

elviscorgen
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This guy alone is responsible for the shortage of parts for that motorcycle worldwide. Love him. All the best! :)

nm
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It’s crazy how much you can enjoy hearing someone talk about a subject that you care nothing about if they are that knowledgeable and passionate about it.

FunnyFungi-dmkm
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Moritz is a beast, I'm smiling the whole time watching while he's explaining. Such a masterpiece

shortshort_
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Moritz is simply the best. I ride the first Tenere (34 L/ 55 KW from 84), modified by Moritz, it runs endless. Enjoy the trip.

stephankunz
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I love this guys design philosophy, cut away the stuff that you don't need and simplify as much as possible with double redundancy for parts that could leave you stranded.

megaady
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One of the brilliant features of 'Itchy Boots Production' is, that you by now have become a professional-standard video producer. The framing during this interview is exactly like a professional video- or film photographer would do it. The mechanical ingeneer is in focus just when needed, the bike parts are in focus just when needed, and the shift is nice and easy. Close-ups and totals vary just as needed. Many people don't think about this but just enjoy it.

elefantspidsmus
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I love how much effort Moritz puts in this bike, he didnt build you a bike, he build you YOUR bike. Big respect for this man! Cant wait to see the final version

shibadad
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With my 20 years of industrial process automation experience, I am absolutely thrilled by the redundancy mindset behind this bike This is absolutely genius ! Back doors everywhere, BRILLIANT !

nicolassimard
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This should be an eye-opener for motorcycle brands. An explorer who, instead of buying a new motorcycle, prefers to invest in a model that is almost 40 years old, despite being improved, it is still an old machine. Good choice of bike and it's a pleasure to see these people talking about something that I also like with passion.

luiscostaalves
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Holy hell I don't think I've ever seen someone so knowledgeable on bikes, seriously.

otockian
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This man is a Gem to the world. Thank you for sharing him with us.

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