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Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - pitternator - 25-09-13 Lock If it is a 14 litre tank, most reserves are 4 litres. 10 litres at 9 miles /litre ( 45 mpg average) = 90 miles.!! :'( That would fook me off, when my m8 on a street is getting 130 miles range before reserve light comes on .... ![]() Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Simon.Pieman - 25-09-13 (23-09-13, 06:56 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Lets just hope they don't do an Apple and release a new model every year with one slight thing tweaked and charge more for the privilege :|Well, why not? It's basically what the japs have been doing for the last 50 years. A great example is the old Gpz550H1 from 1981, in 1982 the H2 version came out and the only differences was the colour bars on the bodywork were reversed and the rear brake switch was changed from a mechanical one to an electronic switch. So they charged an extra £100 for the H2. Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Hamos - 25-09-13 Bike magazine are raving about the MT-09 this month. Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Tefer - 25-09-13 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/motorcycle_manufacturers/yamaha/10285598/Yamaha-MT-09-review.html [color=rgb(40, 40, 40)]Fuel capacity is hardly generous at 14 litres, but the MT is reasonably economical, averaging almost 50mpg to give a typical range of about 120 miles, if not the 150 miles claimed by Yamaha.[/color] Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - mr self destruct - 25-09-13 (25-09-13, 07:37 AM)pitternator link Wrote: Lock Reviews are estimating it at 48 mpg so you're not too wide of the mark, I'd be filling up every 2 days. :\ Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Grahamm - 25-09-13 (25-09-13, 04:14 PM)Tefer link Wrote: Fuel capacity is hardly generous at 14 litres, but the MT is reasonably economical, averaging almost 50mpg to give a typical range of about 120 miles, if not the 150 miles claimed by Yamaha. Foc that, with the Power Commander on the "economy" map I can get 190 miles out of my FZ6 before getting to the reserve! And I've done 20 miles on reserve with fuel still left in the tank. Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Skippernick - 27-09-13 Well i went and saw it, just before it went on a test ride, so no ride for me. :'( In the flesh it looks awesome much better than pics. It's got a very aggressive riding position, so that coupled with a 14 litre tank, average mpg was showing 49.9 which considering people will be yahooing around on it is not bad, means its more of a toy, plus theres no storage space. Keep the fazer and have a second bike, if only i could afford it. Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - locksmith - 28-09-13 I suggested to the mrs that I should buy one and keep the FZ1 in case I don't like it. ![]() Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Skippernick - 28-09-13 (28-09-13, 09:45 AM)locksmith link Wrote: I suggested to the mrs that I should buy one and keep the FZ1 in case I don't like it. :lol Mines away at the moment maybe i should just use the credit card. Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - ogri48 - 28-09-13 There was a new one parked outside tinklers yamaha dealer in norwich on Friday. Number plate was mt09 yam. That's kinda cool I guess... Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Phil - 28-09-13 I drove over to Cresent Yamaha today just to have a look at one as it was raining. It looks nice in the flesh, sitting on it the bars seem quite high and wide and the footpegs quite far forward and low. I'd say its halfway toward a trail bike riding position. I was quite suprised at this, wasn't expecting it at all. Great for my knees though. Frank started it up and it does make a nice noise at low revs. Nobody had booked a test ride in the afternoon and he suggested I book it for 3pm and hope the sun came out. Driving home the sun did come out and the roads started to dry, so I got the bike out and rode back over straight away. I had 1 1/4 hours on it. 60 miles. I went from Charminster past Three cross and down the Cranborne Chase road towards Wimborne. Sitting on the front part of the very triangular seat the bars are very close and it feels like a supermotard. Back a bit on the wider part feels more normal. Its very narrow, my knees didnt rest against the tank like the Fazer8, a bit like the F800GS I rode in Feb. The engine is a peach, pulls hard from low revs. I seem to remember the Street Triple I had came alive in the 6-9000 range (or 5-8000 cant remember), with a huge induction roar as sound track. No induction roar like that with the MT-09, but a decent noise from the can and power was everywhere. 50mph in 4th on the Fazer8 gives a bit of a dead spot at 5000 rpm, but the MT-09 had none of that, no holes at all. Riding along back roads in 4th and overtaking traffic was easy. Impressive. Gearbox was great. The bike had done less than 600 miles and was due its 1st service soon. Bikes I've run in have had sticky gear changes as they approached 1st service mileage. I found the suspension fine for my tastes, it soaked up a lot of bumps well. Much better than the stuff the Fazer8 came with. Even with the posh Ohlins shock I've got I have it set slightly softer than the suggested standard settings. Pillion seat is small and there is nothing behind it. A couple of times I slowed down, stuck it in 2nd and opened it up just to see what happened. It did sit down slightly at the rear, but I wouldn't say it was bad. Whilst doing this changing up from 3rd to 4th the front did get flighty over some small bumps. The front came off the ground once. I put this down to the higher wider style of handlebars and riding position and nothing to do with the suspension. Too much pressure on the bars at speed might cause a few wobbles. This is where comparing the MT-09 and Sreet Triple like the mags are doesn't make sense as they seem so different in feel. The only thing in common really is 3 cylinders. It isn't a Street Triple with an 850 engine in it. The brakes were fine without being impressive. Recently I had a go on the new Tiger Sport, and reckon the MT-09 has a much more lively engine and better suspension. The Tiger was far too hard on the rear, although I didnt try adjusting it, although it felt like the spring was way to stiff. Steering felt oddly heavy at slow speeds too. I wasn't impressed, I really wanted to like it. So as a comfy sporty tourer it failed big time. The only thing I didn't like was in 'A' mode, the sporty one, at low speeds in 1st/2nd opening from throttle off wasn't to clever. It just got so far and whacked the power in. In the other 2 modes it was fine. In 3rd and above 30-35 mph it wasn't a problem. Defintaly needs a tweek there and I can see why it gets a mention in the mag tests. Its not as bad as some of them make out though, in my opinion. The saleman said up until the previous test rider, the average mpg readout said 54mpg. (Pinch of salt) That dropped to 44 mpg by one rider. Did he ride it just in 1st ?? Doing normal test ride stuff I raised the average up to 47.5 mpg, so reckon for me I could get over 50mpg no problem. No idea if the gauge is accurate. Hopefully Yamaha will make a MT-09 with a decent 1/2 fairing/screen. A bit of extra weight over the front might help the flightines too, although if you dont want that you could just not accellerate as hard. Maybe a bit of an adventure style, it sounds like they are going to judging from the riding position. Something like that would have been just the thing required for my last trip around Romania. I was on the pegs a couple of times, and a Fazer8 isnt designed for that. Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - nick crisp - 28-09-13 Well done Phil, for writing up your impressions, good to read. Sounds like Yamaha did do their homework then. I'm hoping they'll use the triple engine in some other configurations, maybe even a sports tourer with a bigger tank and as you say, perhaps a bit of a fairing; maybe do the engine in different capacities too. By the sound of things, it'd be worth it as long as they keep it that good. Will be interesting to see how it develops. Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - slimwilly - 28-09-13 |Watching MOTO GPquali today and the MT09 adds were plentiful,,looks veryu nice Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - mirdif64 - 28-09-13 Thanks for the write up Phil. Sounds good. I'm hoping to get a test ride on Monday. Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - ogri48 - 29-09-13 V good write up Phil Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Phil - 29-09-13 (29-09-13, 10:21 AM)ogri48 link Wrote: V good write up Phil Thanks. I'm off to Yamaha with all your responses and going to ask for a discount ![]() Regardng the cheaper price than we have come to expect from Yamaha, I didn't realise that the Yen has lost value against the £ by 25% in 2 years. Thats good news for the Japanese as their exports will be more atractive and good for us as we getter cheaper Japanese goods. I only hope that for the half faired version they dont do what Ducati did with their Hyper-Strada touring version of the Hyper-Motard, and just stick a tiny handlebar fairing and panniers on, and say there you go, theres your tourer. Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - mr self destruct - 29-09-13 Picked my bike up from the dealer yesterday (just in for a new back tyre). They had an MT-09 in for test rides, the manager told me it's been out all day and everyone who'd rode it had ordered one. Apparently most of the staff were getting their orders in too. Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - fazercol - 29-09-13 (23-09-13, 06:59 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: :foc MT 09!!!Had my Fazer8 for just over a year now and love it only gripe I have is the size of the tank would have been better with a 20 litre tank. when I have finished with it (if I do) the wife has already got her eyes on it to repace her fzs600. ![]() Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - locksmith - 30-09-13 Had a look at my local dealers. Looks really good in the flesh, so much better than the pictures. Sat on it and it feels a little more upright than my FZ1 but feels a natural position. They started it up (in the showroom) and it sounds a bit tame if I'm honest. It had the comfort seat and pillion seat cover fitted and they looked really good. Although it had a grey tank it's called racing blue :lol I want one ![]() Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - noggythenog - 30-09-13 (29-09-13, 06:22 PM)fazercol link Wrote: [quote author=noggythenog link=topic=10008.msg103384#msg103384 date=1379959150]Had my Fazer8 for just over a year now and love it only gripe I have is the size of the tank would have been better with a 20 litre tank. when I have finished with it (if I do) the wife has already got her eyes on it to repace her fzs600. ![]() [/quote] What will you get next though.......would it be an mt09??????? |