I shouldn't have ridden the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT... (Review)
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
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This bike is not what I expected... And I'm not sure what to think anymore.
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0:00 Why rent the Tracer 9?
2:04 Tracer 9 Specs
3:08 But...
4:15 Let's be realistic
6:03 The elephant in the room
7:40 Who is it for?
8:46 I can't lie...
9:40 The search continues!
10:21 No Fuel Range?
11:34 Brakes and Handling
14:30 Power and character
17:14 Slow speeds
19:28 Dual Nature
22:05 Wrap Up - Комедії
Probably the strangest "review" I've seen. It's liken to watching a recently separated middle-aged guy go on his first tinder date. He is still thinking about his ex while trying to justify looking for a new one. 🤔
That pretty much sums it up 😂
Perfect description hahahahaha
Welcome to trying to find a new motorcycle lol
@@yammienoob your real thought was "I don't sit well with that middle-aged guy part" LOL
@@leopardpro2878Given my predilection for forced induction motorcycles, a 62 year life span seems very generous.
I just had the 2024 Tracer 9 GT+ delivered today. I live in the 3 Twisted Sisters area and I'm a 59 year old who isn't quite ready to grow up (or old) yet. I think it's going to be perfect.
Got mine yesterday, killer!
Super awesome! Good for you mate!! 👍👍👍
Have you played with cruise control yet? How reactive is it?
Congratulations
Congratulations! Safe and Happy trails to You.
Just stop beating around the bush and get a Gold Wing already.
No, an Abilize Stride Sport is what my man needs.
@@thebrowns5337wrong he needs a Versys 650
Versys 1000
Ew lol
Found the boomer hahaha
It's maybe the best video I've ever seen you make. You were spot-on with everything you said. I've been riding for 33 years and have experienced the things you discussed many times. Very eloquently done, Yammie.
2017 FJ-09 with Akrapovic full exhaust and custom dyno Flash and it’s near perfect. Fast in the twisties and comfortable for cross country touring with bags.
i picked up my new 2024 Tracer 9 GT, and i’ve loved every second of it, pops the front wheel up nicely, corners well and can cruise the country without worry, this bike is everything i ever wanted ❤
"You can't really ride a spec sheet". Golden words !
100% get it. I swapped from a 2005 ZX-6R to a 2016 FJ-09, and kept modding it to chase something a little sportier. First a shorter windscreen, then removing the handguards, upgrading the suspension and exhaust, and I had a proper ripper on my hands. Sometimes the perfect bike for you doesn't exist and you have to take something imperfect and get as close as possible.
...but then I traded it in on a Ducati Streetfighter V2 and I couldn't be happier.
I agree. Had 2015 model, same upgrades you had...what a blast! For twisties, sportwise and even touring...I miss THIS tracer, not the tamed present version
Im enjoying your struggles yam, keep them coming
I really like this style of review. I think you should approach all your reviews like this imo. Keep up the great content
Love my 2024 9 GT+, amazing bike
I am very interested in seeing which middleweight street bike you finally choose as a new ride.
I like this video. This is how we all choose rides.
I have a 2019 Tracer 900. I bought it used and bolted on everything that makes it a GT. I've been through a half dozen bikes in the 9 years since I started riding again as an older adult, but I think this may be where I stay permanently. My daily is actually now a 1980 Honda CX500, which is an old and slow bike but I love the thing. The Tracer is what I use for a long distance machine.
If you like you're CX you would love a Guzzi, trust me.
@@warrengarfield309 There's a guy a couple hundred miles away from me selling a 1990 Guzzi. I'd already have bought it, except I don't really need more than 2 bikes in my garage.
GO CX500! My 79 got retired (sold to a friend) with over 50,000 miles on it back in the 80's. After owning over 30 motorcycles I still look back on that CX500 with a smile, it will always be one of my favorite bikes. P.S. Does yours still have the original cam shaft? I have a story about that if you'd like to hear it.
@@petezny4343 Yeah the 1980 at least had the fixes for the cam chain. As far as I know the engine is original parts. I haven't had it apart. The water pump seal has been replaced and the carburetors cleaned, that's all I know for sure about the engine, other than "all fluids replaced" because I did that.
Thank you for an honest and personal review. For my own part, my Tracer 9 GT+ is exactly what I want.
Two of my friends went from driving Husky 701 SM’s to buying a Tracer 9 gt each.
And they love them.
🤙🏾
I have a 2017 Tracer with Hiper Pro suspension, and I love it.
Good review, puts in perspective your thoughts on sports touring bikes. It's all down to what our own individual preferences and priorities are. Almost every bike can do every discipline to some degree, and almost every bike is a compromise to some degree. Its then down to us to decide what our priorities and preferences are and how much we want to compromise.
A lot of us have been there. You start looking and some bike catches your eye, the specs look good and you build up hype in your head. Then you swing a leg over and it doesn't click. It's definitely a purpose built machine. Still debating on holding out for the R9. Getting a sport version of the MT-09 is going to be a dream come true.
Same here...i just hope for a R9 with some more puff 130 or 135hp 🫶
Saw one, tested, loved it, decided there and then. Awesome bike. Couldn’t be happier with it 😊
I love my v strom 800de just did 1150 miles on it in 3 days phx to northern co. Very fun and comfortable on/off road!
That's it Yammie, you're ready for a Harley! 😎
He burned his boots once and he's still sore about it
You didn’t listen
Hey boss, you can turn any modern naked bike into a comfy sport tourer. I picked up a '23 1290 super duke and seriously changed up the ergos on it. Now it's an over-powered beast w/ touring bags, a straight upright riding position, and a windscreen. I rode it all the way from Utah to Tennessee and absolutely love the thing. You might consider doing something similar with a platform that has your other wants?
I have this one in Italy, I love it! Mine is a GT+. I got to have fun alone and long travels with the wife. Maybe maybe some trackdays to get my feet wet. Planning on riding it on Nurburgring as well.
It’s kind sad to see you stuck in traffic. No lane splitting sucks.
Great review, honesty is best ❤
Well my guy so now we obviously need a review video like this for the scrambler xe, the desertsled X and the touareg. Keep those kinds of personal reviews coming! Really enjoyed it.
Its ok poppa Yam, you're "maturing"..... can't wait to see you enjoying a grand American touring model... I own an ST.. they're are amazing brother!
i adore my tracer 9 gt+. Keeps my Tenere 700 WR entertained in the garage too.
The windscreen worked great! (Proceeds to Ride without windscreen) haha
I just thought it was really really clean 😂
An XS2 650 with some fork springs, a small fork brace and a welded in brace to the rear of the main frame. I bored it to 750 and a Shell Thuet flat track cam, and a MAC 2-1 2 inch pipe and the Red/White paint was love at first sight. I loved that bike. I had to sell it.
So many have noted the turbulence from the small windshield as well as the consistent high frequency vibes that numbs hands and bum as the long day progresses.
Got mine T9 GT+ since June 2023 (i live in Switzerland) and i'm loving every minute riding it. For me its the best bang for the buck.
ive just bought a 21 T9GT. fast enough, handles great, simple electronic suspension, loveit.......
also, amazingly slick quickshifter.
Just rode mine from AZ to Austin for MotoGP! 1000 miles over two days. Love this bike! Mine has a Corbin saddle and a short windscreen.
PS, if you run at 90 mph plus with an exhaust and a tune, you only get 150 miles from a tank! 😂 Gotta get your dad ventures done in a hurry!
It was between the XSR900 and the GT a few months ago. Went with the XSR partly for the lower price but also because I really don't need the cross country capabilities. I'll really only ever ride for maybe 5 hours at the most and on the day to day 30-60 mins at a time. I put some saddle bags on the XSR and its a great and fun bike that can do it all for me. Also coming straight off my first bike (an R3) you're spot on with the battleship moniker. The Tracer is a huge bike. Way bigger than I am comfortable with. Thing really feels like a car almost.
A T-7 and the Tracer 9 is the only two bikes you will ever need.
I also have a ‘23 XSR900. Added some SW-Motech side carrier mounts and have both their Legend Gear fabric style bags which are small enough for day rides and daily commuting, as well as their larger ABS bags which are quite a bit larger and lockable, but not huge. It’s a great bike and with these kind of saddlebag configurations which are quick detachable, you have the versatility of a powerful and nimble and light naked street bike and can easily be used for a mid range or even long range tourer.
@@raisingcane225 @raisingcane225 your videos are actually how I learned about sw motech and their awesome mounting system. I went with the waterproof sysbags instead of the legend gear. I also have a kreiga us10 and us20 for more if I need it.
How long were you on the R3 before you felt ready to jump to a 900?
@@onoes9646 3800 miles which was about 1 year of riding. I stayed on mode 4 (lowest power mode) for about 2 months until now I am pretty comfortable in mode 3 at 1100 miles. Even in mode 4 it's a major power jump. Biggest difference I still feel is the weight and physical size. The XSR vs the R3 is heavy and wide. Takes some getting used to.
Was considering one of these, but with the new updates, they increased the price about 2k, so I went with a Tiger 900 gt leftover from 2023 for thousands less, and basically the same bike- 900 cc, cruise control, heated grips similar windscreen, etc.
Great bike, I bought mine last year; the 2022, same colour scheme as that one. It is a fun.
I test rode the FJ-09 back in the day, then test rode the FZ-09. I wound up buying the FZ-09, felt more planted in the seat. I got a Versys x 300 a couple of months ago. Same concerns… kinda tall and top heavy, still getting used to it: I could see myself getting a Tracer, especially if they bring a Tracer 7 to America.
I got a versys for long distance. It fits me perfect though. I found the tracer a bit small
I can recommend the Tracer 7. Bought the '23, and i love it ! I didnt know you cant get the Tracer 7 in america ?!
Sadly, no Tracer 7 in America, but hopefully that changes one day. Speaking of my Versys… when I parked it yesterday after riding, it had nearly no fuel left in it. I found out about an hour ago that it was a mistake. The weather sucks like it always does on the East Coast so the wind used my bike cover as a sail and my bike fell over. Tall and top heavy bike… if you are going to use a cover, fill up the gas tank lol.
2022 Tracer 9 GT. Purchased it and road it locally to the first service. Then rode it 11000km from Calgary to Peggy's Cove, NS and back (bone stock). I had no issues except that Flin Flon is cold and a bit scary. Loved it on the twisty bits and hugged it after the pouring rain in Montreal (both ways). It looks way better in red ;)
Watching this made me analyze my own bike. I grew up riding dirt bikes, and when my buddies started getting into street riding, I decided to convert my KTM 500 XCF-W to a street machine. What I’ve learned after $3500 in mods, custom gearboxes, etc. is that there’s always compromise. My bike can cruise at 90 great, but the bike is still 220 lbs. the gearbox works for on road and off road with a quick switch to different set of wheels with a larger rear sprocket. My bike is hands down the best woods bike ever, and living in Washington it’s perfect for an experienced off-road rider. And even after modding the gears for the street and getting more speed out of it, it’ll just never be that great on the street. It’s a dirt bike, it’ll 12 o’clock wheelie in 3rd gear with an accidental wrist twitch no matter what I do to it. Yes it’s tuned and has more torque than I know what to do with, which doesn’t help. But no matter what, it’s a lightweight dirt bike that’s barely heavier than me. While it is fun to scoot around on the road that’s not what it’s for. No matter how much money and how many mods I throw into it, it’s just not made to ride around with the likes of my buddies Duke 790, or Yamaha R3. I’ve ridden those bikes, and while my riding skill is good enough to “beat” them in a race down a curvy road on a dirt bike, it’s just so much more enjoyable to do so on a bike that was manufactured with that idea in mind. All that said, I wouldn’t get rid of my bike for the world. It’s the most hooligan, fun, ridiculous machine I’ve ever swung my leg over. While it may not be as enjoyable as keeping up with my friends in a straight line, or having the confidence in carving it up, It’s mine, it’s tailored to me, modded by me, and no one else will ever have a bike like it
Can’t stop seeing the scuba diver on your handle bars.
Papa Yam looking good with the glasses
I'm twice your age.
After many years away from two wheels, I bought a MT09. It was town riding that put me off the thing! It was jerky as hell at low speed!
go small for city riding
Good luck, I have been looking for the mythical do it all bike for a while now.
I almost bought one of these until I rode one and realized how small the display is. Had to squint to read a lot of the info. Bought a Triumph Tiger 900 GT instead. Love it!
I almost ALWAYS get a new seat with a new bike, because they seldom for me right. Oddly enough, my touring bike is the original Hypermotard, with a new seat, and 6.5 gallon tank. I just love it. It’s the best handling bike I’ve ever had, and has enough tor use for cornering fast, plus it’s a great wheelie bike. I’ve done many Pashnittours with it.
Thank you Yammie.
It's just the bike that would suit me. Size and power. I'm 6.5' and I make most bikes look small under me. This looks like the one for me. But I will have to test ride to find out. 💪
Throw a leg over and you'll see it's NOT.
You'd like the Versys 1000 more probably, it's a fair bit bigger and taller than the Tracer. To me the Tracer feels only slightly bigger than a Versys 650.
@mrvwbug4423 I literally clicked to comment the same thing, nothing compares to the versys 1000 for a person over 6,4
Take a look at the Kawasaki Concours 14. It fits taller riders beautifully, handles great and has a fantastic engine from the ZX14.
That is so true that motorcycle is such a personal thing and we show the world this is who I am, well said.
Gorgeous bike! Love it!
To me the fun in bikes is to continuously swap them over. Sometimes a sport tourer, then a sport bike, then a cruiser, dirt bike, adventure bike, naked bike and so on. The best to go on adventure on is the bike just purchased. You will be on a high the entire way, especially if it’s a bike that fits the purpose. I know not all have the means, but the change over after a year generally isn’t much if you look after your bike and good at negotiating. The experience of riding all these different bikes is apart of me. It’s my hobby.
Very good and very different perspective in this review!
Are you considering testing the new Moto Guzzi Stelvio maybe? I'm very interested in your opinion, since I also love my Desert Sled and I would like to hear your thoughts about the new Stelvio.
Please check out the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ 2024 Modell with the Touring Package and all the tech like adaptive suspension, all the sensors ... it may be even better and you can switch the settings if you want to have less assistance and activate them for commuting.
Finally Yammie grows up 😜
Yamm on a triple and likes it. Geee who would have guessed. Your wrist is uniquely tuned to that 3 cylinder throttle response. It's the beginning of 'Jarhead' when Jake says a man goes to war..... Your hand still remembers the gun
This honestly reminds me of my situation with my gsxs1000gt that i’ve only had since October of 23. I came from a fz07, and while I love the tech, features, and wind protection of the gsxs, I hate the way I have to rev it out to get the acceleration going and the fact that riding a fast bike slow is no fun.
After having done a test ride,the ducati scrambler nightshift is my dream bike. I need to get one
Nobody will be surprised when you have a Triumph 1200 Scrambler. 😉
The evidence is on the video Yammie. It was the bike that truly made you happy and you connected with it in the way you described that you didnt connect with the tracer. Its basically an upgraded desert sled. Dont lie to yourself
It's fair! I am thinking long and hard about that one... Tubeless wheels, more torque, more ADV... Decisions, decisions.
@@yammienoob i will most likely get one. saving up one more month to pull the trigger on a red 2023 scram 1200 XC (the new X is a downgrade). Had a 900 rally pro, currently riding an old gs, but adv bikes lack the VISUAL and FUN
I agree. I rented a 2021 Tracer 9 for a day a rode around the Big Island of Hawaii and had the same thoughts. It's a great touring bike, just not for me. I prefer my hooligan 890 KTM Duke for the road, and my growly Ducati Panigale V2 for the track. The bike needs to connect with your personality and riding style.
I rented a Tenere 700 for a day in Hawaii, it was perfect for getting around the island and we even went up to the top of Mauna Kea. My brother rented an 850GS, I liked the T7 a lot more than the BMW.
T-7 and the Tracer 9 are the only two bikes anyone ever needs to own. A DRZ in the garage will also be a good idea.
Add an Indian FTR, and a DR650 and you're me!😅
@@markchalloner5883 I’ll have one of each. I love them all.
T7 is really for someone really tall and really skinny. When I sit on one at 250lbs and 5'10", I sink so far into the sag that it grounds out on the stand, I would have to re-spring it if I owned one, I don't have that problem with my Versys 650, it's actually on the stiff side and I don't even have the preload maxed.
ı was using 2021 tr9gt for a while. As a 25 years old people which live in İstanbul this bike was amazing for me. İstanbul is a city with serius traffic problem and this bike help me as a commuter a lot of time and its felt great. You have high position and its lead to see the over the trafic. when you need to dissepear its give you that power. And the crusin part was amazing. when you go to twisted roads its very easy to control. I know its kinda heavy but its didnt felt heavy. I tried mt-09(fz-09 for you I guess) its was very hard to commute and feel goofy. For my taste Tracer 9 gt is one of the best motorcycle which yamaha ever create.
Wait for the Kawasaki Versys H2. 😉
You know they already make that... its called H2 SXSE...
They'd need to get the size down, the Versys 1000 is a barge. I've ridden the Tracer 9, Versys 1000 and Ninja 1000 and I liked the Ninja the most. The Tracer was trying too hard to be perfect, I share Yammie's sentiments on it. The Versys was incredibly comfy, and ride fine at speed but was an unwieldy barge at low speeds, the Ninja was more like a comfy sportbike, much more fun to ride than the other two, less tippy-toeing and not having to do the ADV mount to get on it, while heavier than the Tracer it feels like a smaller bike. The Ninja also has way more personality than the Tracer or Versys
Oh see I’m 32 and I want the cruising lol😂. But I’m on my MT-03 now! Love it 😅
I liked that this video just solidifies that some bikes fit us and some dont and that is ok
Loved this vid. Owned a 2022 Tracer GT for 10 months and it did everything I wanted to do, and did it well. Traded it in. 😂
I own a 2020 and it's a keeper... The Engine, oh my, full exaust, it's awesome...
I just completed an Iron Butt SaddleSore 1000 (1000 miles in
The seat is definitely the weakest part of the package.
Personally I love these videos from YN. It doesnt feel like youre trying to sell something nor does it feel your pushing your experience as objective fact. Its more so just 'this is what Im looking for and this is how it handled it'. Very down to Earth
Except to remind you to use a company that he personally invested in........
@@walshja81Well its still a brand after all, mans gotta eat. But compared to his reviews/ giveaway, it feels significantly less on the nose about it
You have to give your sled a chance by finding a top notch aftermarket seat for it. ADV bikes take on an entirely different vibe if you have a great seat for em. You can’t say you tried until you fix the seat situation
I am the only one to think Yammie should try out the KTM 890 SMT ? I mean, for a fun bike capable of putting down miles, it could be worth considering. Like another flavor of sport touring altogether.
I purchased a 2020 MT09 brand new years ago. I still have it. My tastes have changed a bit since then since I've hit 40. I'm looking to get a Tracer GT+ after reading its specs. And since I own a mt09 already it basically a mt09 at heart with better electronics. So the transition will be simple.
I have a 2022 Tracer 9GT and it is absolutely brilliant. Wicked fun, comfy and just great in every way.
2-3 years probably while the kids grow.... I'm just getting back into riding after 20
I had a Tracer 900 GT and I completely agree on the "Super Scooter" feeling when commuting with it. Switched to a SV650 and I'm having much more fun with it.
I own a 2022 Aprilia Tuono V4 RR model that has an exhaust, airbox and tune. That is really a fun bike unbelievably fun but for me it’s about an hour and a half bike before it gets uncomfortable. Hence I bought that exact bike you just rode, a 2022 tracer 9 GT about eight months ago and I am shocked how nimble it is. On my 8 mile deserted highway course with 191 corners in it I am almost as fast on the tracer other than where it’s just a matter of horsepower. I love them both, but the tracer is so comfortable yet so nimble I really dig it. I’m actually in the process of putting on Akrapovic exhaust and a tune right now because I’m going to keep it. The bike you rode must have had some issue with the brakes because my T9’s are very good. Comparable to the Tuono’s. BTW, the T9 will cruise all day at 110.
How's the suspension when it comes to road imperfections? When on road mode?
I totally get it. I own a Ducati Monster 797 and that engine just has something magical to it. It's a no frills experience, just pure analog goodness. Your desert sled is kinda the same thing.
I believe that has the same 803cc 2 valve air cooled engine. It's just so damn good. Cable throttle too
@yammienoob same engine indeed. Perfect amount of power. Enough to get you in trouble, great amount of torque, sounds great...
I am in the same predicament. Looking for a second bike and really want something I could do longer trips on again. But at the same time thats not something I do so often that I could justify making a big bike purchase based on that.
How would this bike compare to something like the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro? Both are similar on the spec sheet. Though the Triumph does not come with panniers.
Yam, you need to ride a 2015-2018 FJ09 or a 2019-2021 Tracer 900GT. You'll find these older "Tracer" models a lot more raucous. The model you're testing has ironed out that liveliness. It's feedback that the Tracer community gave, so the new bike reflects that smooth predictive behavior. Go ride a Gen 1 or Gen 2 (listed above) and you'll see the difference. That's why I kept my Gen 2!
My buddies and I did a moto trip last january, rented bikes in vegas and rode to Cambria and back (wanted to do highway 1 but it was closed) I rode a tenere 700 and my other buddy rode a 1200 tenere. He loved it and it definitely seemed like a good touring machine. straight comfort and lots of goodies. Would be a better more well rounded bike than this one I think.
Dont know if I missed it, but would love to see you test the KTM 1290 SAS.
I hear you. I have an older tracer, it’s brilliant (now it’s got a better shock and tall screen). Does everything well, Tourer with panniers and screen or sports bike without both. CP3 engine is best I’ve used. So…how is it I can’t wait to ride my 765 every time the sun comes out and makes me question why I don’t ride the tracer. Warm with dry roads, 765 every time.
It all comes down to what you want. IMO it's probably the best mix of features & price that I'm ever going to find, apart from updates.
A little bit long stretched video but i can relate to it. I hate the fact that packing camping gear on my SV650x is such a drag. But, i like the looks and feeling i get on the bike.
This is on my list for a long distance bike. I'm anxious to see how it does in the review. It has to be better for multi state trips than my MT-07 stunt bike or the sport bike I did the 1900 mile trip on.
Go ride the new one with single tft... Put an akro on it and the sound it makes with the quickshifter will make you fall in love.
Can I get your opinion on the Honda VFR1200F? I am looking at buying one, but then I want to wait for the r9 or the turbo suzuki that's rumored to be coming out. I'm having the same feeling at 41. Want my 2006 r1 back but I want saddle bags so I don't have to carry everything in a backpack...lol
I understood once you mentioned that you were from Austin.
I think you should enjoy the sled for now. Like I always said it is my fav of your bikes.
The Tracer of any year, is the kind of bike that if you're a good or decent rider, you can humble many riders.
I've had my 2015 Yamaha FJ-09 for 2 years now, and I've kind of been torn about getting a new bike. If I sell it, finding something that offers the same amenities without the quirks for close to the same price range is just not feasible. It has little quirks that I don't like about it, but altogether the engine is incredible and is what keeps me riding it. So until I have 5-6k on top of what I'd get in selling it to get something that offers EVERYTHING I want, I just keep riding it. Recently I've been doing more 2 up miles, and it honestly really suffers in that category even with aftermarket suspension.
Honestly if you have the money, seems like 2 bikes is really the answer. I look forward to that day for me, whenever it is.
Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro for the win!!
Problem with the Tiger 900s is that freaking T-Plane motor, it sounds like a twin, not a triple. You don't buy a 3 cylinder Yamaha or especially a Triumph for it to sound like a generic 270 crank angle twin.
Modern (or even newly developed) sport touring bikes with modern tech and modern sport touring tyres, are AT LEAST as sporty, as the GSXR I rode 20 years ago. Took my squid ass some time to get over it. Bikes and bike parts (esp tyres!) have made huge progress in the last 30ish years.
Right now I'm riding a '05 hornet 599 that I rebuild last winter as a side project. Even with all essentiel parts updated (braided brake lines, sintered brake pads, tyres, whols suspension, and many many more items), it feels like riding an old bike, which it is, even tho it has under 20k km and the motors sounds and feels like new.
I just tested a Rebell 1100 and JFC, how the hell does this chopper / bobber crossover feels so nimbel and sporty?
I have the strong feeling, that full sport bikes are a thing of the past, when it comes to mixed street riding. And TBH, I think that this is a good direction, because it is a shame, if you never had the luck to ride a longer tour on your bike.
I tried recently the KTM 890 SMT, it's something else
Coming to the same conclusion with my Africa Twin. Bought it for touring and occasional offroad. Found that I rarely do either, and my other bikes get all my attention. Also finding that I would rather tour in a car lol.
I've kinda reached the same conclusion. I have a Versys 650, and it's touring legs are more than enough for the distances I ride. My next bike is probably going to be a Ninja 1000 simply because I want something a bit rowdier than the Versys, but with similar comfort, basically a bike for long day trips and the occasional overnighter, but not week long touring trips.
Please do a review on the new 2024 MT-09 papa yam❤❤❤
Maybe I missed it but what ever happened to the yammcast???
Id like to see how you feel about the cfmoto 700cl-x adventure
Hey there! I'm curious, which sport tourer bikes don't have that "big dad bad energy" vibe? I'm looking for models that offer a different aesthetic. Any suggestions?
How about a Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX?
hmm.... yammie how about ducati multistarda v4.
would you try it?
The Tracer 9GT is a bunch lighter than my FJR 1300, which, despite its weight and bulk I just love to ride. But I also own an R3 too. 😉 I think The more you rode the Ttracer 9GT the more you would love it.
Went from a 2018 Ducati Multi 1260 to KTM 690SMCR for basically all the same reasons. The Multi was awesome but too much bike for just crusing around town which is all I pretty much do on the streets. I never really used the Multi for what it was intended to do.