Hi Rob, thanks for watching, I too have a friend that’s just bought one, he’s a big guy too and has no issues fitting on the bike. More on the way, please subscribe 👍
at 6'2 this bike is for me. I just started paying out 5 grand lots into the dealers account for a 23 model mt09 sp brand new and got a rad gaurd, tail tidy and yoshi AT2 pipe going on her for her run in period ahead then will get her dynod once everything is nicely run in and seated and I have to say....WOW! This is my first new bike purchase and I absolutely love these bikes. I tell people it was like when the MK5 Supra came out at first I was like: EWWWW WHAT WERE THEY THINKING!?!? THen it grew on me and I Just kept looking and looking and admiring it more. Thanks for the great review mate. Cheers from an Aussie.
Re tall riders - 198cm here, absolutely no problem. Legs fit perfectly under the tank. Just had to adjust brake and clutch to be a little lower for better angle.
Absolutly spot on. I took one a test ride around October and was almost sold (the looks put me off). From having an S1000R for 2 years this is plenty fast enough around the B roads let me tell you. Your right though its marmite. I'm warming to it but part of me is holding off for the 2023 Street triple RS. It's 2k more expensive but far better looking I think. I watch a lot of these reviews and the car filming is a nice touch. Keep it up.
Hi Van, thanks for watching and your kind comments, I’m in the same boat as you, the new triumph looks great on paper, 130 HP , should handle brilliantly and looks spot on, I’ll be testing one as soon as they’re available 👍
Good review👍, but I’m a bit biased as a current owner of a tech black! Love the stealth look, but it’s a bugger to keep clean especially this time of year , as my daily it’s perfect but I do find myself taking the long way home 😉
Triple is my favourite I kept my Street triple 675 for 7 years bought a Daytona 675 to replace it for more track /odd road ride . Would of bought the newer street 765 if it had cruise control . Ended up with super duke for the road mainly because it had cruise and came with panniers want to do more touring , it was the MCN longer term KTM selling off . Not sure v twin takes a bit of getting used to after being a triple fan . My least favourite is in line 4 on roads track they hard to beat. Ps. I agree small lighter bikes are sometimes quicker on B roads . MT9 plenty of go
SP comes with cruise control also which is handy and for a heavyer person i would go SP as this can handle much better dampaning control than the stock stuff
@@SuperDucatiman I have a SP and I bought it only for the extra bling, Ohlins, classy paint job. The SP's better suspension really only pays for itself if you take it to the track. The cruise control which some swear by I never use. The bike is a gem, comfortable seating position, stiff frame, bucket loads of torque and the quick shifter/autoblipper is game changing, it's that good. SP or non SP you can't go wrong with this bike unless you are considering serious touring miles in which case get a Tracer.
I own rhe XSR900... and it is awesome. Torque, power, smoothness and control at its highhest point. And it is very nimble, wonderfully designed and crafted. Great bike and incredible value for money. However, I do not recommend this bike for beginners, impulsive drivers or people with back diseases: the engine is very sporty and the suspenssion pretty stiff.
Thanks for your kind comments. I’d rather be living in Canada, I was over recently for a webinar Banff, hired an RV and traveled up to Jasper, then down to whistler and finally Vancouver. It’s an amazing country, loved it 👍
Hi Julian, I’ve not noticed any issues with steering lock, but this is a very heavy bike, I just wheel it back wards and then ride it back and forth to turn it on my drive
@sweetrides8418 The Duke 890R is arguably the middleweight king but fully unlocked its over £2k more and reliability can be a bit hit or miss with it also. The latest Triumph ST RS is also a contender although is more track orientated so may not appeal as much to those looking for more of a hooligan streetbike. The MT09 offers best bang for buck as a sub £10k streetbike for those with less expendable cash. Absolutely love my MT09 SP, zero regrets. Its a total depression banisher that has me giggling like a little girl 😊 every time I ride it.. and has me smiling for the rest of the day. 😁
Hi Dr, 😂 ha ha your comments are hilarious, design is a very personal thing, so I totally respect your opinion, however I would urge you to ride one, it’s a great bike. Thanks for watching and your comments, if you haven’t already please subscribe as it helps me to produce more content 👍
I have a friend who has one and he is around 6 foot 4 and he loves it, no problems with height
Hi Rob, thanks for watching, I too have a friend that’s just bought one, he’s a big guy too and has no issues fitting on the bike. More on the way, please subscribe 👍
at 6'2 this bike is for me. I just started paying out 5 grand lots into the dealers account for a 23 model mt09 sp brand new and got a rad gaurd, tail tidy and yoshi AT2 pipe going on her for her run in period ahead then will get her dynod once everything is nicely run in and seated and I have to say....WOW! This is my first new bike purchase and I absolutely love these bikes. I tell people it was like when the MK5 Supra came out at first I was like: EWWWW WHAT WERE THEY THINKING!?!? THen it grew on me and I Just kept looking and looking and admiring it more. Thanks for the great review mate. Cheers from an Aussie.
So glad you’re enjoying your new bike, good choice, especially with those upgrades. Thanks for watching 👍
Re tall riders - 198cm here, absolutely no problem. Legs fit perfectly under the tank. Just had to adjust brake and clutch to be a little lower for better angle.
Hi evil, that’s good to hear, it’s such a great bike, hope your enjoying yours. Thanks for watching and your comments 👍
Absolutly spot on. I took one a test ride around October and was almost sold (the looks put me off). From having an S1000R for 2 years this is plenty fast enough around the B roads let me tell you. Your right though its marmite. I'm warming to it but part of me is holding off for the 2023 Street triple RS. It's 2k more expensive but far better looking I think. I watch a lot of these reviews and the car filming is a nice touch. Keep it up.
Hi Van, thanks for watching and your kind comments, I’m in the same boat as you, the new triumph looks great on paper, 130 HP , should handle brilliantly and looks spot on, I’ll be testing one as soon as they’re available 👍
Good review👍, but I’m a bit biased as a current owner of a tech black! Love the stealth look, but it’s a bugger to keep clean especially this time of year , as my daily it’s perfect but I do find myself taking the long way home 😉
Hi Rob, thanks for watching and your comments, its a great bike, I may end up buying one, just not sure if I need the SP?
Finally! Been waiting for the mt 09 review for a long time.
Hi Gabriel, hope you enjoyed it, thanks for watching 👍
Nice review 👍 . Fanny i also had Tuono v4 and Superduke 1290 . I got the mean green 2022 mt 09 now 😁 .
Hi Micke, don’t blame you, the MT 09 is great fun to ride. Thanks for watching, please subscribe, more videos on the way 👍
@@sweetrides8418 sure , hope you also do it 👌
Triple is my favourite I kept my Street triple 675 for 7 years bought a Daytona 675 to replace it for more track /odd road ride . Would of bought the newer street 765 if it had cruise control .
Ended up with super duke for the road mainly because it had cruise and came with panniers want to do more touring , it was the MCN longer term KTM selling off . Not sure v twin takes a bit of getting used to after being a triple fan . My least favourite is in line 4 on roads track they hard to beat.
Ps.
I agree small lighter bikes are sometimes quicker on B roads . MT9 plenty of go
Hi Mark, yeah new street triple with 130 bhp should be interesting, I do enjoy smaller bikes but really miss the power on longer trips
Good review
Would like to see what you think about the new SP 2024 when available 👍
Thanks Pete, I’ll see what I can do, my local dealer doesn’t normally run the SP as a demo, but I’ll give it a go 👍
SP comes with cruise control also which is handy and for a heavyer person i would go SP as this can handle much better dampaning control than the stock stuff
Hi Pure, thanks for the comments, hoping to rest an SP soon 👍
@@SuperDucatiman they are brill did 1200 miles few month back only thing i would say is comfort seat if your thinking of doing 200+ miles in a day
@@SuperDucatiman I have a SP and I bought it only for the extra bling, Ohlins, classy paint job. The SP's better suspension really only pays for itself if you take it to the track. The cruise control which some swear by I never use. The bike is a gem, comfortable seating position, stiff frame, bucket loads of torque and the quick shifter/autoblipper is game changing, it's that good. SP or non SP you can't go wrong with this bike unless you are considering serious touring miles in which case get a Tracer.
Hi Dragon, thanks for watching and your comments, I must admit I am very tempted by this bike, great fun and handles really well 👍
I own rhe XSR900... and it is awesome. Torque, power, smoothness and control at its highhest point. And it is very nimble, wonderfully designed and crafted. Great bike and incredible value for money. However, I do not recommend this bike for beginners, impulsive drivers or people with back diseases: the engine is very sporty and the suspenssion pretty stiff.
Hi Jos’e, I much prefer the look of your XSR and hope to be testing one soon, thanks for your comments, keep watching 👍
@@sweetrides8418 Do no test it because you'll buy one...
😂 that’s OK, I like changing bikes 👍
Hello from Apsley Ontario Canada! Beauty Bike! Cheers
Hey, thanks!
@@sweetrides8418 Keep up the great work! Love England my dads side of the family was from England :) (Last name Collingwood) Cheers brother 🍻
Thanks for your kind comments. I’d rather be living in Canada, I was over recently for a webinar Banff, hired an RV and traveled up to Jasper, then down to whistler and finally Vancouver. It’s an amazing country, loved it 👍
Yamaha are in full control at the price point. Both MT07 MT09 2021 up rule the roost. I owned the 07 little beast
Hi Underworld, thanks for watching and your comments, more videos on the way 👍
@@sweetrides8418
Hey bro , how about the xsr900 ?
Which one is better for the power wheelie ?
The MT09 or the xsr900 ?
@@sweetrides8418
If I like power wheelie bikes , so which one should I buy ?
The MT09 or the xsr900 ?
What did you reckon ?
Hi Holy, I hope to be testing this one very soon, so I’ll let you know. Thanks for watching and your comments 👍
@@sweetrides8418
Okay. 😃
Great review, but your audio mixing is terrible, especially on headphones
Hi Burt, thanks for the feedback, strange though as I mixed it on headphones, what did you struggle with, was it my vocal?
i take it.. best thing ever
Is the amount of steering lock problematic when pushing the bike around the garage?
Hi Julian, I’ve not noticed any issues with steering lock, but this is a very heavy bike, I just wheel it back wards and then ride it back and forth to turn it on my drive
Hi Julian, please ignore my last comment, I got confused and thought you were talking about the Harley. The Yamaha is fairly light and I had no issues
@@sweetrides8418 TQ.
Matthew’s McConaughey’s younger brother
Really? Can’t see it myself 😂
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Yamaha always king
For under $10k, absolutely the best middleweight naked, in the entire class it’s not.
Hi Free, sorry, so are you saying iin your opinion t is the best or not?
@@sweetrides8418 At it’s price point, yes it is. I don’t believe it’s the best in the middleweight naked class.
Ah OK, what bike do you prefer?
@sweetrides8418 The Duke 890R is arguably the middleweight king but fully unlocked its over £2k more and reliability can be a bit hit or miss with it also.
The latest Triumph ST RS is also a contender although is more track orientated so may not appeal as much to those looking for more of a hooligan streetbike.
The MT09 offers best bang for buck as a sub £10k streetbike for those with less expendable cash.
Absolutely love my MT09 SP, zero regrets. Its a total depression banisher that has me giggling like a little girl 😊 every time I ride it.. and has me smiling for the rest of the day. 😁
@@paulhope3401 Track Pack(everything unlocked) is under $800, not sure the conversion, but no where near £2k.
Best bike if you close your eyes before getting on to it…then others who see it on the roads can close their eyes in disgust…such a Fugly design,,
Hi Dr, 😂 ha ha your comments are hilarious, design is a very personal thing, so I totally respect your opinion, however I would urge you to ride one, it’s a great bike. Thanks for watching and your comments, if you haven’t already please subscribe as it helps me to produce more content 👍
Hello from Apsley Ontario Canada! Beauty Bike! Cheers
Hi, thanks for watching and your comments, I love Canada 🇨🇦, I was over a couple of months ago, beautiful place 👍