I can see what Yamaha were thinking, but to me, the bike is screaming out for twin round headlights. I know that they were trying to make it look like a race fairing, but that tiny rectangular LED just isn't right. Thanks for the review.
Agreed. Will be interesting to see what Yamaha might do at this model's next major face-lift. The aftermarket people might have something waiting in the wings, too.
@@markfranks1329 I'm with you. The LED kinda makes it look like some kind of iron man helmet from the cyclops timeline. View from the side: 🫦🤌 View from front: 🤖
Love that , "the old man does'nt use a phone " Correct ! Old people RIDE bikes and could'nt be bothered with phones ! We know where we're going and when we stop, we look at MAPS and them know exactly, more a less where we're going !! You are NEVER lost on a bike ,just having more fun !!
Love the video, I like that you guys are experimenting with bikes you wouldn't typically choose. It's brave stepping out of your comfort zone. I like all of your videos. I have followed you for years. I understand why some people may not have fully understood why you reviewed bikes you knew you wouldn't like. But I admire you for trying something different! There is something there in stepping out of your comfort zone. Keep up the great work, with the old man back, 100K subs, new project with the V7, its all looking up. I wish you both all the best! You deserve it! I tell you something I would love to see at some point. A challenge that sets the two of you against one another. I would love to see your competitive sides drawn out for a video. Just a thought 😊.
Just got back from a main dealer after staring and drooling at this bike for about an hour. I will be returning in a month or so to make a purchase. Normally photos make a bike look better than what they are but in this case, this bike is absolutely stunning in real life.
In the first few seconds, I thought you'd gotten your hands on another vintage bike to show us. This looks very cool, and it sounds good with that Akrapovic exhaust.
Odd that dealerships have press/demonstrator bikes without the optional lower fairing fitted. It looks so much better with it. As for the colour scheme then the red and white plus yellow reminds me of Ayrton Senna in his Marlboro McLaren F1 cars.
Great video as always guys. However, coming from the film making background it's always a mistake to wear shades in a video, you'll find that people watching would prefer to see your eyes! Just saying. Keep up the great work. Video quality is very nice 👍
One day they mite bring back the RD. it’s a nice looking bike the back part should of been a inch half lower would of been nice to take a passenger the exhaust would look nice with one the other side and a belly pan.
Interestingly enough I had the standard XSR900 but traded it for a V7 special. Occasionally I do still miss it, amazing engine and quickshifter but probably a bit too spicy for me.
Great review of a lovely looking bike. Surprised you both liked it but just goes to show we can all have our horizons widened. Keep up the great work fellas.
Apart from a few small nitpicks like the digital screen instead of proper analog gauges I think they nailed the look of this bike! And that triple sounds amazing. But I don't want a bike with this kind of power, I just wouldn't be able to use it properly without putting myself in serious danger, or at the very least put my license in serious danger. My A2 restricted XSR 700 already feels quick enough to be honest! If they make a XSR 700 GP and borrow the suspension and brakes from the R7, that would be my perfect sports bike from Yamaha.
Like you, I prefer retro bikes. But machines are great, cars, trucks, and bikes. While I wouldn't buy a bike like the one reviewed, I don't have to. Your review covered that curiosity. Toss in that odd one once in a while, it keeps it interesting.
Great overview guys, I would probably buy one if I was younger and rotator cuff problems and arthritis free. It's a beautiful machine and reminds me of race bikes of my youth!
I own one, and i love everything about it, not as harsh as my 5VY R1, but quick flickable and fun. Gets loads of positive attention from other road users, so not for the shy.
Congrats for setting a little bit aside from your comfort zone. This was in fact a delightful surprise! Thank you for that. I’m all agree that Yamaha have nailed it with this one. Good for them. I really don’t appreciate the transformer design they’ve been using lately and that’s the one reason why I don’t ride a MT-10, which is a Yamaha bike that technically is a gem, but that front design and the pirated lights…too much adversity, can’t stand them. Keep up the good work guys!👍🏻
Having had sports bikes in the 90s, this is a bike that really appeals to me, looks great and that engine is a cracker. Must admit, I’m with the old man, not phone on the bars for me. Agree the upswept pipes up under the seat looks great, but in places like Australia, with pipes like that, the seat can get seriously hot.
I had bikes that looked like this the first time round and this looks fantastic...who wants practicality in a bike? If you want that buy a car! The weight on your wrists/arms helps the braking, the weight transfer to the front wheel pushes the tyre into the tarmac.... hence more grip. Now where's my Yamaha paddock jacket and Nike Air Pegasus trainers... you've got to look the part! Thanks for showing a beautiful bike off shame that Akra is so quiet ☹️
I have an affinity with triples, having owned a Yam XS750E back in the day. It had the most amazing sound from a fairly open 3 into 1 aftermarket pipe. I think the GP would also sound really good with an open pipe.
To my eyes, definitely the best looking of the 900 triples. Yamaha has done a good job in reproducing the silhouette of the old YZR500. By the way, if you like the style of this, have a look at the XSR900 fitted with Velocity Moto's RD500 body kit.
I love this bike! As a biker from the 90's, I have so many fond memories of watching Wayne Rainey on his Yamaha in Malborough cigarette livery. With the sports belly pan fairing as well, it simply looks incredible. Try parking it up outside a café/pub and you'll see people who remember the same thing and the nostalgia this bike brings
I am not interested in sport bikes at all, but I agree that this is the best looking one I have seen in a long time. I guess you could call it retro sport. And if we must have golden fork legs (as it seems we must), then this is the way to go, nicely subdued.
I completely agree with the Ol man on the exhaust positioning nowadays. I absolutely miss the under tail exhaust even if it does put more weight on the top of the bike!
Velocity Moto’s RD500 kit for the XSR is cheaper, better looking and probably more comfortable. Still, I like that they are making all these retro looking bikes nowadays.
I like it and would definitely have one as a second bike. At 67 I'd have no problem with the riding position or the performance for the road and would prefer it to a RE.
I am 5ft 9, 180 lbs, 49 years old and I am comfortable on an Anniversary edition R7, I am fitter than most though and I may feel different in 10 years. I will defer to my Triumph Tiger 1050 if I am doing a bit of light touring for more than 2 days. This may slide itself in neatly betweem the two for a bit of 90's sportbike nostalgia. I am still hopeful of the R9 making an appearance soon.
Forgot to mention, since you love this retro look, find a Guzzi V7 racer to put on the channel. Id love one of those in the garage for sure, the one with the chrome tank and leather tank strap.
Gorgeous Yamaha! I would put on a lower fairing and a functional wind screen. Darcy I rode multiple Guzzies yesterday and loved the v7. For the street and just riding for mental health it's brilliant, lots of character. I would do exhaust, an rcs master upgrade the single m50 in the front, add sometime like SW Motec legend bags and call it done.)
Great to see the OL Man waxing lyrical about a "sports bike" however he's not wrong , Yamaha have really nailed it with the XSR 900 GP, it's a fabulous looking bike, sounds great and is excellent value for money, what's not to like.
Yamaha releasing a sports bike that actually speaks to me. Though as someone already mentioned, lacking twin round headlights is a unfortunate, though I'm sure the after market will quickly rush in to develop that
I hate sports bikes. I hate how they look, I hate how they sound, and I hate how people ride them. But that is quite beautiful. I’m not sure about the headlight, but the fairings are really nice. Nice 80s vibes.
It is a handsome bike. First ive seen of it, actually. It does look like it could've been ripped right out of the pages of some 80s motorcycle rag, with the exception of the headlight. I will stick with my naked version though. I bet some anniversary colors would look great!
When the MT range came out I thought oh nice, however they keep redressing the MT range with new coverings. Look at the MT 07, the new tenere 7 is just an MT07 on a change of clothes. The XSR Rane is just the MT range again in another guise. Now this GP900 again is an MT09 like the Tracer . I'm not putting Yamaha down as I do love them, but come on Yamaha give is another good 4 cylinder again like the FZ range. Must admit my best Yamaha I ever had was the MT01, I wonder if they are sticking to 3 cylinders for the euro 5? Love the review
40 years ago, my kind of bike, but comfort is more your thing as you get older and I'm afraid if I had this bike i would spend most of my time at the cyropracter. A quick nod to fashion the old man really looks so much better wearing those blue riding jeans than those white things.
1980's Yammy YZR500 style GP bike colours (Marlboro?) is great, but would love to see an original period bike alongside this tribute! Like with the design of cars, I'd bet a full English breakfast that this tribute is about 50% larger? Air cooling and simpler engineering overall, makes packaging the bike much smaller. Just a thought! Maybe (unlike many other reviewers) when looking at bikes paying homage to earlier machinery, we can see the originals alongside to see how much of the original DNA or "spirit" has been included in the newer bikes?
Hi Guys Very very good channel. I really enjoy it .... when there are subtitles. Why some videos do not have subtitles? It's a real pity for people who have a bad hearing or do not understand easily englsif. Please bring back the subtitles on all vids. Many thanks Keep on rolling
Personally I love it, great retro look. but im an older guy pushing 60 years old. I won’t trade my speed twin or GS for it. But if I was into filling my garage with bikes this would be one to have.
The only problem with this bike is its not going to be available in Canada, This is not something I would buy at 59 years old but back in the 80's that is what I loved. great bike. There are RZ500 Kits available for the XS900 as well but this one is done by Yamaha its nice.
Super review as per usual. Had a look at one of these at Yamaha the other day. That headlight looks horrendous. Certainly not for me however it’s a motorbike so you gotta have a look. Not sure who this is aimed at. To slow for a sports bike enthusiasts maybe aimed at new sport bike riders however a bit pricey for a youngster. Anyway great review.
so, i know what i like. i was watching this video for 10 seconds and i am in. looking it up, the front fairing is not part of the american motorcycle style, i want that front cowling on the bike. that makes my 1990s style sport bike i love. i would buy that bike in a heart beat. but i want your look of the bike, not what they are showing on the site of yamaha.
I love the bones of the bike, 10/10 because it's an mt09 but the solution for the lights and the seat cover looks like half ass3d jobs and after seeing other kits I salute yamaha for trying but I think they missed completely. Even tho I love the clip-on style I'd skip the GP completely and go for other aftermarket solutions like: -For modern looks XSR900 fairing kit by Hóo-Bué -For heritage looks (what the GP should have been) XSR900 with the 900f fairing from velocity moto that actually looks like a rzv500r Hopefully they addapt those kit's to the GP model
I can see what Yamaha were thinking, but to me, the bike is screaming out for twin round headlights. I know that they were trying to make it look like a race fairing, but that tiny rectangular LED just isn't right. Thanks for the review.
Agreed.
Will be interesting to see what Yamaha might do at this model's next major face-lift.
The aftermarket people might have something waiting in the wings, too.
@@markfranks1329 I'm with you. The LED kinda makes it look like some kind of iron man helmet from the cyclops timeline.
View from the side: 🫦🤌
View from front: 🤖
🎯 Bang on.👍
@@markfranks1329 I'm glad that it's not just me.
And twin round TFT dials.
Love that , "the old man does'nt use a phone " Correct ! Old people RIDE bikes and could'nt be bothered with phones ! We know where we're going and when we stop, we look at MAPS and them know exactly, more a less where we're going !! You are NEVER lost on a bike ,just having more fun !!
I hope yamaha has a series of bikes where they revive older retro designs like these. Such a gorgeous bike with such a beautiful engine.
Love the video, I like that you guys are experimenting with bikes you wouldn't typically choose. It's brave stepping out of your comfort zone. I like all of your videos. I have followed you for years. I understand why some people may not have fully understood why you reviewed bikes you knew you wouldn't like. But I admire you for trying something different! There is something there in stepping out of your comfort zone.
Keep up the great work, with the old man back, 100K subs, new project with the V7, its all looking up. I wish you both all the best! You deserve it!
I tell you something I would love to see at some point. A challenge that sets the two of you against one another. I would love to see your competitive sides drawn out for a video. Just a thought 😊.
The bike will get quite a number of buyers, especially after watching your VDO.
Great job as usually, lads 👍
I will stick to my Z900RS, though 😊
That is a sharp looking bike! Hope it does not come to the US. I don't need another bike...
Just got back from a main dealer after staring and drooling at this bike for about an hour. I will be returning in a month or so to make a purchase. Normally photos make a bike look better than what they are but in this case, this bike is absolutely stunning in real life.
Sports bikes have never really been my thing but I could certainly be interested in this ..when I was younger. Retro lovelyness.
In the first few seconds, I thought you'd gotten your hands on another vintage bike to show us. This looks very cool, and it sounds good with that Akrapovic exhaust.
So, you bought the V7 Special! Wow! I have the V7 Stone in Silver 2023.
This bike really reminds me of the TRX850, pretty cool!
Spot on and also a good sporty bike for the road. Pretty comfortable too.
Your rite it dose look like the trx ! I’ve got a red and white one👍
Grew up in the 80s and the bikes of the mid 90s will forever be beautiful to me.
This is damn fine.
Had the TRX850 in dark metallic green many years ago, rather liked it. This bike does look rather good.
If that bike had a round headlight I'd be in lust. Thanks for the review.
Or even dual round lights
XSRGP is so good!
It's so cool!
I want to ride it someday!
Let's go for a ride!
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You should do more out of your comfort zone bike reviews. It’s amusing how consternated and genuinely amazed you both are. P.S. old man rocks!
This is a beautiful bike. Yamaha really captured that era.
Odd that dealerships have press/demonstrator bikes without the optional lower fairing fitted. It looks so much better with it.
As for the colour scheme then the red and white plus yellow reminds me of Ayrton Senna in his Marlboro McLaren F1 cars.
Awesome! Once again thanks for the review. I wish we were getting it in the U.S.
Great video as always guys. However, coming from the film making background it's always a mistake to wear shades in a video, you'll find that people watching would prefer to see your eyes! Just saying. Keep up the great work. Video quality is very nice 👍
It is a looker!
@@FreddieDobbs 💯
One day they mite bring back the RD. it’s a nice looking bike the back part should of been a inch half lower would of been nice to take a passenger the exhaust would look nice with one the other side and a belly pan.
Interestingly enough I had the standard XSR900 but traded it for a V7 special. Occasionally I do still miss it, amazing engine and quickshifter but probably a bit too spicy for me.
Great review of a lovely looking bike. Surprised you both liked it but just goes to show we can all have our horizons widened. Keep up the great work fellas.
Apart from a few small nitpicks like the digital screen instead of proper analog gauges I think they nailed the look of this bike! And that triple sounds amazing. But I don't want a bike with this kind of power, I just wouldn't be able to use it properly without putting myself in serious danger, or at the very least put my license in serious danger. My A2 restricted XSR 700 already feels quick enough to be honest! If they make a XSR 700 GP and borrow the suspension and brakes from the R7, that would be my perfect sports bike from Yamaha.
Like you, I prefer retro bikes. But machines are great, cars, trucks, and bikes. While I wouldn't buy a bike like the one reviewed, I don't have to. Your review covered that curiosity. Toss in that odd one once in a while, it keeps it interesting.
The only I'd change on it is the headlight. Make it about 50% bigger and it'd fill the space much nicer. Lovely bike.
Great overview guys, I would probably buy one if I was younger and rotator cuff problems and arthritis free. It's a beautiful machine and reminds me of race bikes of my youth!
Nice looking bike and good to see you on something out of your comfort zone 👍🏼
I own one, and i love everything about it, not as harsh as my 5VY R1, but quick flickable and fun. Gets loads of positive attention from other road users, so not for the shy.
The lower fairing that can be bought is a must!
@@domsbits3922 Surprised it's not already included.
Based on what I'm reading in the comments it seems pretty polarizing. I love that bike. It is an absolute looker.
Congrats for setting a little bit aside from your comfort zone. This was in fact a delightful surprise! Thank you for that.
I’m all agree that Yamaha have nailed it with this one. Good for them. I really don’t appreciate the transformer design they’ve been using lately and that’s the one reason why I don’t ride a MT-10, which is a Yamaha bike that technically is a gem, but that front design and the pirated lights…too much adversity, can’t stand them.
Keep up the good work guys!👍🏻
If they brought this to the States, I'd buy it yesterday.
Having had sports bikes in the 90s, this is a bike that really appeals to me, looks great and that engine is a cracker. Must admit, I’m with the old man, not phone on the bars for me. Agree the upswept pipes up under the seat looks great, but in places like Australia, with pipes like that, the seat can get seriously hot.
I got into trouble at 10 mph. Mind you I was in Sainsbury’s
I had bikes that looked like this the first time round and this looks fantastic...who wants practicality in a bike? If you want that buy a car!
The weight on your wrists/arms helps the braking, the weight transfer to the front wheel pushes the tyre into the tarmac.... hence more grip.
Now where's my Yamaha paddock jacket and Nike Air Pegasus trainers... you've got to look the part!
Thanks for showing a beautiful bike off shame that Akra is so quiet ☹️
Very nice indeed, really harks back to the 90’s, well done Yamaha 👍
I have an affinity with triples, having owned a Yam XS750E back in the day. It had the most amazing sound from a fairly open 3 into 1 aftermarket pipe. I think the GP would also sound really good with an open pipe.
I rode the XSR 900 last year, really nice and the quick shifter was silky smooth. I prefer the naked styling, the GP doesn’t float my boat. Ride safe.
To my eyes, definitely the best looking of the 900 triples. Yamaha has done a good job in reproducing the silhouette of the old YZR500. By the way, if you like the style of this, have a look at the XSR900 fitted with Velocity Moto's RD500 body kit.
A modern day 4 stroke triple equivalent of the early 1980's RD350 LC two stroke twin perhaps? It'll be interesting to see how it sells....
Beautiful bike, delightful review! Loved the vintage shapes and colors. Looks like it came right out of Akira anime film, feels nostalgic somehow.
Beautiful bike ,but that colour scheme is to die for .
I love this bike! As a biker from the 90's, I have so many fond memories of watching Wayne Rainey on his Yamaha in Malborough cigarette livery. With the sports belly pan fairing as well, it simply looks incredible. Try parking it up outside a café/pub and you'll see people who remember the same thing and the nostalgia this bike brings
A very fair review of a bike I like but would not purchase I think an hour in the saddle would be too long keep up the good work boys
I am not interested in sport bikes at all, but I agree that this is the best looking one I have seen in a long time. I guess you could call it retro sport. And if we must have golden fork legs (as it seems we must), then this is the way to go, nicely subdued.
I hope this is the start of a modern retro lineup from Yamaha. I’d like a modern take on an RD350LC or a DT175 MX.
You can already get the Rd350 rep body kit for the xsr
I completely agree with the Ol man on the exhaust positioning nowadays. I absolutely miss the under tail exhaust even if it does put more weight on the top of the bike!
Yamaha should release this globally already
they have.. been in nz since Feb24
Velocity Moto’s RD500 kit for the XSR is cheaper, better looking and probably more comfortable. Still, I like that they are making all these retro looking bikes nowadays.
100000% agree, they actually tried with the headlights... yamaha puts a projector and calls it a day
I like it and would definitely have one as a second bike. At 67 I'd have no problem with the riding position or the performance for the road and would prefer it to a RE.
I am 5ft 9, 180 lbs, 49 years old and I am comfortable on an Anniversary edition R7, I am fitter than most though and I may feel different in 10 years. I will defer to my Triumph Tiger 1050 if I am doing a bit of light touring for more than 2 days. This may slide itself in neatly betweem the two for a bit of 90's sportbike nostalgia. I am still hopeful of the R9 making an appearance soon.
I'm too old to ride that but if I was 30-years younger I'd have to have one of those. Gorgeous bike!
Love the English rolling countryside in the background
Brilliant video boys 👍👍
Forgot to mention, since you love this retro look, find a Guzzi V7 racer to put on the channel. Id love one of those in the garage for sure, the one with the chrome tank and leather tank strap.
Can you do a review of the guzzi v100 mandello s 🤞
Stunning looking bike, I actually don't mind the weight on my arms rather than bad lower back.
Very very nice 👍 Thanks for the review.
Good looking bike, bet it's a blast to ride on short trips on some 2 lanes. I'd be in some pain after more then an hour lol
Gorgeous Yamaha! I would put on a lower fairing and a functional wind screen. Darcy I rode multiple Guzzies yesterday and loved the v7. For the street and just riding for mental health it's brilliant, lots of character. I would do exhaust, an rcs master upgrade the single m50 in the front, add sometime like SW Motec legend bags and call it done.)
It looks like somebody bought a TRX850 in '98 and spent 20+ years making it uglier.
Great to see the OL Man waxing lyrical about a "sports bike" however he's not wrong , Yamaha have really nailed it with the XSR 900 GP, it's a fabulous looking bike, sounds great and is excellent value for money, what's not to like.
Home run in my book. Now the Z900RS Cafe' has some competition. Unfortunately the faired version isn't out in the USA.
Yamaha releasing a sports bike that actually speaks to me. Though as someone already mentioned, lacking twin round headlights is a unfortunate, though I'm sure the after market will quickly rush in to develop that
Appeals to an era without the youthful joints to tolerate it. Come to think of it, even when I was 20, I hated the sport bike riding position.
Two round headlights would be interesting on this bike.
Like a 94 FZR 1000.
@@JoeStanek-vu7rl No, like an 88-89 FZR 1000.
I'd buy one in a flash but the local lottery commission seems to have an embargo on picking my numbers...
I agree, the best looking Yamaha in years. I've owned more Yamaha's than any other make, but haven't been tempted by any of them for years.
Are people having issues with Yamaha quality? Thats shocking to me. I’ve owned several, most recently a ‘17 FZ-09, zero defects.
I hate sports bikes. I hate how they look, I hate how they sound, and I hate how people ride them.
But that is quite beautiful. I’m not sure about the headlight, but the fairings are really nice. Nice 80s vibes.
So much hate for what reason exactly? Namely I don't like cricket and think it's boring. That said why should someone elses enjoyment bother my own.
It is a handsome bike. First ive seen of it, actually. It does look like it could've been ripped right out of the pages of some 80s motorcycle rag, with the exception of the headlight. I will stick with my naked version though. I bet some anniversary colors would look great!
Sexy af. Looks like an FZR400, only missing the EXUP DELTA BOX decals on it to complete the look and of course, twin round headlights
When the MT range came out I thought oh nice, however they keep redressing the MT range with new coverings. Look at the MT 07, the new tenere 7 is just an MT07 on a change of clothes. The XSR Rane is just the MT range again in another guise. Now this GP900 again is an MT09 like the Tracer . I'm not putting Yamaha down as I do love them, but come on Yamaha give is another good 4 cylinder again like the FZ range. Must admit my best Yamaha I ever had was the MT01, I wonder if they are sticking to 3 cylinders for the euro 5?
Love the review
Definitely a track/alpine pass weekend experience bike. 😎
40 years ago, my kind of bike, but comfort is more your thing as you get older and I'm afraid if I had this bike i would spend most of my time at the cyropracter. A quick nod to fashion the old man really looks so much better wearing those blue riding jeans than those white things.
1980's Yammy YZR500 style GP bike colours (Marlboro?) is great, but would love to see an original period bike alongside this tribute! Like with the design of cars, I'd bet a full English breakfast that this tribute is about 50% larger? Air cooling and simpler engineering overall, makes packaging the bike much smaller. Just a thought! Maybe (unlike many other reviewers) when looking at bikes paying homage to earlier machinery, we can see the originals alongside to see how much of the original DNA or "spirit" has been included in the newer bikes?
Hi Guys
Very very good channel. I really enjoy it .... when there are subtitles. Why some videos do not have subtitles? It's a real pity for people who have a bad hearing or do not understand easily englsif. Please bring back the subtitles on all vids.
Many thanks
Keep on rolling
Thank you. We will check this for you 👍🏼
@@MrDarcy-OlMan Many thanks chaps ! All the best and keep on this way, your channel is as enjoyable as useful
What, are you kidding me, this Yammer Hammer looks Damn close to a Laverda-SFC 750. Wait till the aftermarket spins this one. 🏁🏁First on Race Day!!!
Wondering what the gold wheels off of mine would look like on this? 🤔
Nice bike fair review from u both
Personally I love it, great retro look. but im an older guy pushing 60 years old. I won’t trade my speed twin or GS for it. But if I was into filling my garage with bikes this would be one to have.
The only problem with this bike is its not going to be available in Canada, This is not something I would buy at 59 years old but back in the 80's that is what I loved. great bike. There are RZ500 Kits available for the XS900 as well but this one is done by Yamaha its nice.
I dig the bike! I would not buy. But it's cool manufacturers make something different 😮😮
Love the look of it. First bike for a few years I fancy.
Wow, it's got rear passenger pegs! Can't figure out why though.
Its a beautiful bike. Ive got a Tracer 9GT with the same frame and engine but im tempted to get one of these as well
Wake up, Honda, we need this with the NR-750.
Most beautiful bike on the market right now..
Super review as per usual. Had a look at one of these at Yamaha the other day. That headlight looks horrendous. Certainly not for me however it’s a motorbike so you gotta have a look. Not sure who this is aimed at. To slow for a sports bike enthusiasts maybe aimed at new sport bike riders however a bit pricey for a youngster. Anyway great review.
IMHO a phone looks out of place on a modern classic bike. Try a Beeline....... 👍👍
Bike of the Year
I prefer it with the lower fairing, it's not really my type of bike but I also think it looks good, I'd give one a go!
That suspension needs a bit more preload added when the old man gets on the bike!!!😅
Sure is a sweet ride. I would take one.
so, i know what i like. i was watching this video for 10 seconds and i am in. looking it up, the front fairing is not part of the american motorcycle style, i want that front cowling on the bike. that makes my 1990s style sport bike i love. i would buy that bike in a heart beat. but i want your look of the bike, not what they are showing on the site of yamaha.
Nice look over. I think it would actually look better with a classic full length front mud guard. 👍
And this isn't available in North America, why??
Freedom!
Ask Donald 🦕🦆🦕
You in Leicestershire? Would lend you my Suzuki C800 to review if you wanted, would be good to hear you compare it to a Harley
I love the bones of the bike, 10/10 because it's an mt09 but the solution for the lights and the seat cover looks like half ass3d jobs and after seeing other kits I salute yamaha for trying but I think they missed completely. Even tho I love the clip-on style I'd skip the GP completely and go for other aftermarket solutions like:
-For modern looks XSR900 fairing kit by Hóo-Bué
-For heritage looks (what the GP should have been) XSR900 with the 900f fairing from velocity moto that actually looks like a rzv500r
Hopefully they addapt those kit's to the GP model