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Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - locksmith - 09-11-13

Looks are a personal view lord Jon, for example, I have never been drawn to the Triumph yet I am to the Yam.
Don't know why, I've got no real reason I can state!


Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Phil - 09-11-13

(08-11-13, 06:07 PM)pitternator link Wrote: Its almost embarassing though how Yamaha have tried to copy the street triple ....but they fooked up the looks....

Have Triumph got the monopoly on triples then?
I think the pre 2013 Street Triples are ugly bikes but still bought one. I quite like the looks of the MT09 overall.





Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - jackojet - 09-11-13

(08-11-13, 06:07 PM)pitternator link Wrote: Thanks for all the pictures and test ride reviews...but still am not sold on the looks. A street triple looks the part...a speed triple will kick the MT 09's  ass everywhere.

About the only good thing is if its price stays at same level, it will be a credible  alternative to the street...but I just hate the looks . It looks a complete bitsa IMHO.

You have to admire the triple engine config though for power torque and feel....its why I am so sold on triumphs triples. Will have to get me another for sure.!

Its almost embarassing though how Yamaha have tried to copy the street triple ....but they fooked up the looks....

Jon I had the chance to go for the MT09, its a nice bike for the price, but nowhere as nice as the Speed triple I chose, glad I spent the extra.
And now I have a speed triple, I do see why you rave on about them. Just put twin akra's on, you want to hear it.


Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - mirdif64 - 09-11-13

Peek-a-boo



Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Bluecray - 09-11-13

(25-09-13, 07:37 AM)pitternator linktonepic Wrote: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 .... Smile

My Honda NC700 has 14 litres (under rear seat! ) and does 200 miles on a tank!


Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - Bluecray - 09-11-13

(25-09-13, 04:28 PM)mr self destruct link Wrote: [quote author=pitternator link=topic=10008.msg103803#msg103803 date=1380091023]
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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 .... Smile


Reviews are estimating it at 48 mpg so you're not too wide of the mark, I'd be filling up every  2 days.  :\
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My Honda NC700 has a 14 litre tank under rear seat! And does 200 miles a tank!!


Re: MT-09 Just arrived in my local Stealer - nick crisp - 09-11-13

I've seen quotes of 120 miles plus, to a tank on the MT-09. Might be a bit optimistic for most people's riding, but in the UK, that seems adequate if you like to stop and stretch the legs now and again. Personally, I rarely do over 100 miles in one stint without requiring a short coffee/ciggy break, and stretch. Long trips on a Sunday in France could be a problem tho... :\