Went to Raceways in Fleetwood for a set of brake pads, and there it was, the mt09 spanking new.
I paid for my pads and was asked did I want to take it out for a spin. Silly question really. ......
Within the first 10 seconds I was giggling like a schoolboy with his first porn mag. This thing is a hoot and a half! Massive torque from almost tickover, and it keeps on pulling up to about 12k!!!!
It's like sitting on a light supermoto with twin turbo nitrous power, it's awesome!
It's a hooligan tool, for that there's no doubt. It was trying to wheelie off every roundabout at very low revs! It's a Sunday blast tool, but an every day ride, Erm, no!
Controls feel a bit fisher price, and the mode button works, but would probably get ignored after a while.
I even think it looks cool! Can't wait for a faired version.  )
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
If they finally do a nice faired version and I think a loan might be in order...
(02-10-13, 06:48 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: If they finally do a nice faired version and I think a loan might be in order...
The modder hat is on. :evil
I wonder how hard it would be to mod an FZ-1 fairing to a MT-09?
Also, I'm sure Skidmarxx and other companies will soon produce fairings for the bike. And if you're really keen, write and ask them! (they have a contact form on their site for custom orders like this). 8)
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Shame about the every day ride, I'd love one but would need to commute on it.
Then again, would you say an FZS600 is a good everyday bike anyway? Would the MT-09 be any worse?
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
I'd be more inclined to modify a C90 fairing, but I already did that on my old T'cat, plus I'm a bit weird like that!
Some say...
The fzs is probably one of the best all weather, do it all bikes I've ridden, shame mine is going soon :-\
The mt09 might be a bit of a handful in bad weather such as sub zero due to the huge bottom end torque, so maybe not an ideal commuter.
I had a quick look through the mt09 parts catalogue, and there is a bolt on flyscreen available already. Doesn't look too bad at first glance either.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
(02-10-13, 07:20 PM)stevierst link Wrote: The fzs is probably one of the best all weather, do it all bikes I've ridden, shame mine is going soon :-\
The mt09 might be a bit of a handful in bad weather such as sub zero due to the huge bottom end torque, so maybe not an ideal commuter.
Isn't this exactly what the mode switch is for though? A setting for a more tame power delivery that would be more usable in poor conditions?
Even in 'B' mode, it's still very torquey, albeit with less throttle snatch and a bit more gentle power delivery.
I'd still be a bit cautious in slippery conditions though.
But it's not for that, it's for having HUGE FUN on. :o
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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(02-10-13, 07:20 PM)stevierst link Wrote: The fzs is probably one of the best all weather, do it all bikes I've ridden, shame mine is going soon :-\
The mt09 might be a bit of a handful in bad weather such as sub zero due to the huge bottom end torque, so maybe not an ideal commuter.
I had a quick look through the mt09 parts catalogue, and there is a bolt on flyscreen available already. Doesn't look too bad at first glance either.
Oh yeah stevie....ditching a fazer eh :eek ......at least youve still got the best fazer to fall back on...the boxeye 600  .....awww i feel all warm saying that.....let me say it again for everyone else....boxeye fazer!!!
Hope your not getting an mt09 instead! :b
I just wish i had more dosh saved up because i can see allot of cheap fazers coming up soon with all this mt09 frenzy going on.
Anyone got a lend???????.....pay you back on Giro day!
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
Only a 14 litre fuel tank :eek . What's that all about?
Otherwise I like it.
I guess that's acceptable if it's only for "recreational" use, for want of a better word. Clearly, with no kind of fairing it's not meant for touring. Again, I'd be interested to see what other set-ups this engine gets used in.
(02-10-13, 08:22 PM)limax2 link Wrote: Only a 14 litre fuel tank :eek . What's that all about?
Otherwise I like it. I didn't take it out long enough to find that Out, but it'd be bloody annoying!
And sadly it's the boxeye that's going, not the fz1.
So I'm looking for another cheap commuter.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
The Flyscreen thingie looks really good fitted as does the comfort seat and the pillion seat cover thingie!
I'm waiting for the UK press to test it over here on our roads to see if they likey or no-likey and I want to see all the colours in the flesh.
Then I'll ride one. I'm tempted to keep the FZ1 just in case it's a 5 minute wonder that I wont like. I'd be gutted if that was the case and I'd let the joy of my life go
You'll be amazed how much the mt09, and the fz1 are like chalk and Cheese locksmith. The mt is a high powered supermoto/street bike, and the fz feels like a tourer when you get back on it. The mt engine is tuned for low down torque, whereas the fz is a screaming thrash machine. It's worth the experience though, it'll certainly make you giggle.  )
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
"recreational" use is all I do, one of the reasons I have kept my 600 for 12 years is that nothing has seemed to tick the same boxes my 600 does better enough to change (for my use). I thought about the fazer8 - but not quite enough. Thought about the fazer thou but not bothered about two up or touring or straightline speed and a bit heavy for little me. So far everything I have heard about the MT is pricking my ears up and im getting bigger ticks in my boxes.
Could this be the bike to prise my 600 out from under my legs
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(03-10-13, 11:57 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: "recreational" use is all I do, one of the reasons I have kept my 600 for 12 years is that nothing has seemed to tick the same boxes my 600 does better enough to change (for my use). I thought about the fazer8 - but not quite enough. Thought about the fazer thou but not bothered about two up or touring or straightline speed and a bit heavy for little me. So far everything I have heard about the MT is pricking my ears up and im getting bigger ticks in my boxes.
Could this be the bike to prise my 600 out from under my legs
Im with you fazersharp, i think in general people have less recreational time every year as working hours & financial restrictions get worse & worse so it makes sense to cater for the folk who just go out for a sunny afternoon weekend blast as they are would guess the majority of sales & this seems to fit the bill perfectly...for me it still isn't an option as i cant afford a new bike but in the future when they are say 3 grand i could see me choosing one over much of the competition.
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
Just a thought....I wonder how much they are in America ? If you can buy a brand new FZ1 for about 4 grand sterling then this has got to be a lot cheaper than that, surely.
Yeh but the handle bars will be on the left hand side
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
My local stealer has now sold out of them!
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