23-11-13, 08:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-11-13, 12:44 AM by St.eve.)
Hi everyone
My local bike shop was kind enough to loan me a new Yamaha MT-09 for 2 hours today! Here is my verdict:
It's blisteringly fast and very agile! I mean, the acceleration is stunning; I had trouble keeping front end down. It reminded me of a trials bike. It was quite jerky but great fun. Would I swap my Fazer for it? No way, I got back on my Fazer after my 2 hour test drive on the MT-09 and it was so much smoother and much more comfortable. The MT-09 is a fun bike and I enjoyed my test drive, however its not for me, this is just my personal opinion.
Thanks
Steve
I dont want comfy I dont want smooth -- I want fun --- is it for me
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Then you want a.........Ah, hell, I ain't gonna say it.... :rolleyes
Oh I dont want heavy and slow round corners --- so that rules out a thou
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
23-11-13, 08:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 23-11-13, 08:57 PM by nick crisp.)
I still ain't gonna say it. But that's not what I was gonna say.....
Is it orange???
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
I Give up................... it better be good
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
I think the MT 09 is a brill concept , but its fugly FFS ....to me Yam have missed the boat completely..... :'( :\
the triple engine has probably the best torque characteristics for road use, its why triumph have used it for years.....I even read yams designers deliberately made it ugly cos they thought we wanted this ! Oh yes , just like we wanted jerky fuelling ( 2006 FZ-1)...which they seem to have also brought back with the MT...
will be checking it out at NEC , but if its anything like the bike mags photos..... :o
Looks apart, (beauty in the eye of the beholder etc. etc.....) theres no excuse for jerky fuelling-after all fuel injection has been around long enough now & some manufacturers can do it right first time so with all their resources why not Yamaha? :eek I understand they have to pass ever more stringent emission controls to comply with EU regs etc BUT maybe they need to work on FUNCTION as much as FORM. Im sticking with my carbed 600-perfect fuelling! :lol
To be sure you need to see it in real life.
I don't like all the "bits" - plastic or whatever that serve no purpose other than make it look attractive to 12 year olds -its too fussy, I want a grown up looking simple looking bike. You know like an FZS600.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.