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mt 09 - nickodemon - 17-11-13

Was at local yamaha dealers and saw the new mt 09. Better looking bike in the flesh than on print. All manufacturers are going down the route of the street triple in appearance.  Aprilia , ktm and now Yamaha are building bikes that are uber fun while making them look funky. Aprilia tuono v4r, mt 09, ktm 1290  etc... I think there is a change in the outlook for an outright fun bike. I think the days of superbikes is going in the UK. The other trend is big trailees getting big sales on our market.


Re: mt 09 - solorider - 17-11-13

Like the saying what comes around goes around, a lot of the bikes go in and out of fashion, big trailies were never in fashion in the UK but were in Europe, now they are coming into fashion in the UK, the naked bike goes in and out of fashion regular, the sports bike won't disappear but as the markets change due to emissions etc the sports bikes will change to suit.  As most bikes now are sold as a leisure item the bike will evolve in that way, hence why there are more bikes that are naked. And as most bikes have lost their sole manufacturers have realised this after smaller companies like triumph have made a bike with sole in the engine department they have had to follow suit, also the 3 cylinder engine has some  of the good points of 4 cylinders and 2 cylinders but with some character and also tend to use less fuel due to less frictional loss over a 4 cylinder engine, even car manufactures are going the 3 cylinder route 


Re: mt 09 - Camshaft - 17-11-13

(17-11-13, 01:13 AM)nickodemon link Wrote: Was at local yamaha dealers and saw the new mt 09. Better looking bike in the flesh than on print. All manufacturers are going down the route of the street triple in appearance.  Aprilia , ktm and now Yamaha are building bikes that are uber fun while making them look funky. Aprilia tuono v4r, mt 09, ktm 1290  etc... I think there is a change in the outlook for an outright fun bike. I think the days of superbikes is going in the UK. The other trend is big trailees getting big sales on our market.




The mt 09 in oz is very very well priced!!! great to see yam exploring with this config.  only negative for me is too much plastic and a tad cheap looking. well priced accordingly and i'd be very interested if funds permitted.


Re: mt 09 - nick crisp - 17-11-13

For someone who can't ride sportsbikes with clip-on type bars and high footrest positioning, this is a brilliant trend. Long may it continue. The sportsbike has basically ruled the roost since Suzuki's GSXR first hit the streets in 1985, nearly 30 years ago. I had become very tired of seeing so many bikes in the same mould, just a different colour depending on manufacturer. I don't mean to say it should be the end for the genre, they do after all represent the cutting edge and are in many cases the best platforms for introducing new technology, but let's have more variation available!


Re: mt 09 - JZS 600 - 17-11-13

I've seen 2 in London this week already, they look nice but one of them was brown!


Re: mt 09 - locksmith - 17-11-13

Think Yamaha prefer to call it orange :lol


Re: mt 09 - JoeRock - 17-11-13

(17-11-13, 10:51 AM)nick crisp link Wrote: For someone who can't ride sportsbikes with clip-on type bars and high footrest positioning, this is a brilliant trend. Long may it continue. The sportsbike has basically ruled the roost since Suzuki's GSXR first hit the streets in 1985, nearly 30 years ago. I had become very tired of seeing so many bikes in the same mould, just a different colour depending on manufacturer. I don't mean to say it should be the end for the genre, they do after all represent the cutting edge and are in many cases the best platforms for introducing new technology, but let's have more variation available!

As someone that much prefers the riding position, and handling atributes of pure sports bikes, I really hope this trend doesn't continue!  :lol


Re: mt 09 - nick crisp - 17-11-13

(17-11-13, 08:43 PM)JoeRock link Wrote: [quote author=nick crisp link=topic=10748.msg113652#msg113652 date=1384681887]
For someone who can't ride sportsbikes with clip-on type bars and high footrest positioning, this is a brilliant trend. Long may it continue. The sportsbike has basically ruled the roost since Suzuki's GSXR first hit the streets in 1985, nearly 30 years ago. I had become very tired of seeing so many bikes in the same mould, just a different colour depending on manufacturer. I don't mean to say it should be the end for the genre, they do after all represent the cutting edge and are in many cases the best platforms for introducing new technology, but let's have more variation available!

As someone that much prefers the riding position, and handling atributes of pure sports bikes, I really hope this trend doesn't continue!  :lol
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:moon    :lol


Re: mt 09 - JoeRock - 18-11-13

What I do really miss to be honest are the days when a 600 IL4 sports bike could well be a do it all bike!
Bikes like the ZX6R (particularly the A1P 636 model), the Daytona 650, the Honda CBR600f, and other bikes of that ilk. They combined decent handling and power with usability. What seems to have happened nowdays is that they've completely seperated the two of those out, so that now you can have a choice between either an extremely focused race replica (R6 for example), or a underpowered, underbraked, and undersuspended more practical bike (the new Honda CBR600F, for example)
Really wish the clock would turn  back a few years!



Re: mt 09 - nick crisp - 18-11-13

I've missed the ability to ride any sports bikes since 1991. FZR1000 Exup was the last one I got to use. I have no idea how much better they can be - are they as good at putting Mini Metros on their roof at a closing speed of 120-150 mph?  :\  :lol


Re: mt 09 - Captain Haddock - 18-11-13

Quote:are they as good at putting Mini Metros on their roof at a closing speed of 120-150 mph?
Ouch..... :eek


Re: mt 09 - slimwilly - 19-11-13

i had my first glimpe of one in the window of Skellerns,Worcester,,my first thought was "how small?"!!


[size=78%][smg id=1422 type=preview align=center caption="mto9"][/size] :eek


Re: mt 09 - nickodemon - 19-11-13

That's what i meant when posting this thread. The latest'fun' bikes are really small and light, but because of the narrow seat and wide bars they can be thrown about with aplomb Smile  I like the direction of modern 'nakeds' and the short sharp blast instead of a bike you can't go much quicker on over a long distance and at the end of it feel, as if i slightly underachieved and couldn't get the max out of it... aka my gsxr 1000k6. If i need to go really fast for long spells i've got my fazer thou with the necessary wind protection.


Re: mt 09 - fazersharp - 20-11-13

Sat on one and it felt so light that I thought it was only my sitting on it that was preventing it from floating off.
It felt very thin and I felt very exposed up there (being up there is how it felt)
I do not like any of the colours combos with the blue wheels. The matt grey looks like it will show scratches. Other than that I dont want to risk £500 shop excess for a test ride.


Re: mt 09 - locksmith - 20-11-13

I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people have a £500 excess on their own insurance nowdays.
I know when I've had "cheaper" quotes, they usually have the big excess attached.


Re: mt 09 - fazersharp - 20-11-13

If I test drive a car ---no such threat is hanging over my head


Re: mt 09 - nickodemon - 21-11-13

From the headstock back it looks quite nice and minimal. Not too keen on the headlight and headlight bracket.


Re: mt 09 - Drax - 28-11-13

Took a test ride one one of these a few weeks ago. Everyone is raving about it but i didn't like it. I wasn't keen on the riding position but....that snatchy throttle caught me out a few times especially coming out of corners.

Jumped straight on a Street Triple & was a much better ride - but not as good as the FZ1 test ride. Smile

Great price but once you start adding a few extras (flyscreen / bellypan etc) it then starts becoming an £8k bike.


Re: mt 09 - Dave48 - 29-11-13

Saty on one yesterday @ NEC-not as comfortable as my FZS 600!


Re: mt 09 - stevierst - 29-11-13

(29-11-13, 06:56 PM)Dave48 link Wrote: Saty on one yesterday @ NEC-not as comfortable as my FZS 600!
Very few bikes are! Just bought a bandit 600, and it's not quite as comfy as my fazer was. :'(