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Reppyboyo
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PostPosted: 21:01 - 18 Oct 2009    Post subject: Yamaha MT-03, anyone got one? Reply with quote

Hi,

Just been to my local stealers as im looking for a new ride and the MT-03 caught my eye, quite a quirky looking bike.

Just wondering if we have any owners here that could share their experiences with them?
Reliable? fun? economical? etc

Stepping down from a Speed Triple as I want a smaller bike again.

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PostPosted: 21:27 - 18 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had one last winter, and really enjoyed it, almost sad I got rid of it, only reason I did was the 675 was my dream bike, and the price was too good to miss!

Great laugh, had no chicken strips left in December, just feels so stable. Little country lanes at night - nothing will touch you, it feels like a BMX. Main beam and headlights are really good. Couldn't get mine much past 105mph, but it felt alot faster anyway.

Motorways nowhere near as bad as everyone would make out. Vibrations not bad enough to be noticeable.

Fit some noisy cans (I had carbon fibre arrows) and it will have you grinning from the crazy noise it makes + the most frequent and load backfires you could imagine.

Pillion seat is reasonable, handles great, never had any problems with engine or mechanics. Exhaust downpipes seemed to dislike salt, but may just be becuase they are so visible I noticed more.

Any specific questions let me know and I'll try and answer, but I'd highly reccommend it - I came from an R6 onto it and didn't regret it one bit!
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PostPosted: 11:37 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

A mate had one as a first bike and he was very happy with it.

The only comment he had was that he was always hitting the rev limiter and he needed a bit more power.

I had a little go and it was a good ride, comfortable.

They don't seem in demand so don't hold there value well.
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PostPosted: 12:25 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Goat-Boy wrote:
A mate had one as a first bike and he was very happy with it.

The only comment he had was that he was always hitting the rev limiter and he needed a bit more power.

I had a little go and it was a good ride, comfortable.

They don't seem in demand so don't hold there value well.


They seem ok to me, I bought mine at 1 year old, with 800 miles on it. Did 4000 miles over last winter, and sold it for £200 more than I paid, exhausts sold for same price I bought them, and didn't spend a penny on it mechanics wise.
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PostPosted: 13:57 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Re: Yamaha MT-03, anyone got one? Reply with quote

You could always just restrict and down-gear the speed triple Razz.
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PostPosted: 15:49 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

What mileage/mpg were you getting?

Any 2-up riding?

G, restricting the Speedy would be a crime against biking. Razz
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PostPosted: 16:08 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Reppyboyo wrote:

G, restricting the Speedy would be a crime against biking. Razz

Some would say the same about the MT-03 Razz.
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PostPosted: 16:24 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Reppyboyo wrote:
What mileage/mpg were you getting?

Any 2-up riding?

G, restricting the Speedy would be a crime against biking. Razz


Not sure about MPG, but wasn't noticeably frugal, or thirsty.

Took the other half pillion and bike was fine still, and she was happy with the pillion seat, but she had been forced onto the back of increasingly uncomfortable sports bike seats so she may of just been happier that the seat was actually a seat!

I had been riding for about 2/3 years when I bought it, and I still feel it improved my riding more than most sports bikes have done on the road.

I agree with the 'hitting rev limiter' comment, but it's a big single, and the power was low down anyway.

As long as you don't think it will be hugely fast, you won't be disapointed. It does make 80mph feel a hell of alot faster though!

The sound of it was so addictive, and it was stupidly loud, heres my video of it from last year -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRas4ByiUOc
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PostPosted: 16:29 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

AngelGrinder wrote:

Took the other half pillion and bike was fine still, and she was happy with the pillion seat, but she had been forced onto the back of increasingly uncomfortable sports bike seats so she may of just been happier that the seat was actually a seat!


660cc...single... Yeah, I'm sure it was just the "comfort" of the seat. Laughing
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PostPosted: 16:40 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

G wrote:
Reppyboyo wrote:

G, restricting the Speedy would be a crime against biking. Razz

Some would say the same about the MT-03 Razz.


Why the heck would you restrict an MT-03?
Near enough the restricted license limit as it is!
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PostPosted: 17:35 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mate, I know you've been around here longer than I have, but if I'm reading G's comments I believe this to be another of example of him "extracting the proverbial"!

I think he's suggesting the creation of the MT-03 bike itself is a crime against biking as opposed to just restricting one! Wink

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PostPosted: 17:41 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm enjoying mine, although it's my first 'big' bike so I have nothing to compare it to other than the CB500 and CB600F I did my lessons/test on.

I fitted a wee screen and find it's comfortable enough on long motorway trips (230 miles being my longest) with plenty of oomph left in reserve when pottering along at 70/80.

It's very pokey at low speeds too, and the single sounds rather nice however you ride it.

I do a lot of 2up riding with my girlfriend and I'm more than happy with how it runs (still has enough torque with 2 to scare her into punching me Embarassed )

Fuel wise I get roughly 100 miles to the warning light (about 85 miles if I do a lot of riding with a pillion) and warning light to full is about £9/£10 (really must work out mpg).

Edit: chuck me a pm if you go for it and I'll send you an electronic workshop manual Wink
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PostPosted: 18:04 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

mr_s81 wrote:

I think he's suggesting the creation of the MT-03 bike itself is a crime against biking as opposed to just restricting one! Wink

Indeed - the suggestion was the restriction on the Triumph so that it made similar power to the MT Smile.
I suspect the 'fun' aspect of the MT comes from the low power, which I can quite understand; it's just that I don't see the point in paying a premium for it!
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PostPosted: 18:11 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Doesn't help much with the query, but a friend of mine recently got a brand spanker for £4k - in white, which would have been my colour of choice.

Can't wait to blag a go on one, was thinking of purchasing one myself not too long ago.
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PostPosted: 18:31 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Any idea where he got that from craig?
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PostPosted: 18:40 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'll email her... think it was before the price increase of recent months though - although the bike is on an 09 plate.
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PostPosted: 20:34 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cheers, worth a look as they do seem a little pricey around here.
Second hand ones are somewhat reasonable at 3k however.

Started looking up a Versys now as well, ahhh choices.
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PostPosted: 21:00 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Reppyboyo wrote:
Cheers, worth a look as they do seem a little pricey around here.
Second hand ones are somewhat reasonable at 3k however.

Started looking up a Versys now as well, ahhh choices.


Just to point out again, someone earlier said they are losing value quickly?

You say they are around £3k this year....I bought mine last year for 3K.....



Must be losing money like crazy...... Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 21:41 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Autotrader has one for £2.2k. Crying or Very sad Shame it's many lightyears away from my locale, I quite fancy trying a 660 yamaha, and SZRs aren't common and XTs are heavy with apparently worse handling, (G: Don't read this next part) also the MT-03 looks so damn sexual, I'd love to parade around on my good looking tractor.
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PostPosted: 21:48 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Like I say, on paper it doesn't add up. Underpowerd, overweight etc.



But....


Dammit I loved it, and I'd have another in a shot (if I wasn't into trackdays and loved the 675 so much!)

It was just pure fun! If the weather was crap, I was still hooning about, if I was bored, I was making the most rediculous noise down the highstreet and giggling at every backfire it ever did.

If you have some little 1 track country lanes near by, you will head to them at night (you can tell nothings coming as you can see the headlights around the corner) and you will be faster than everything (bar a supermoto).

What I'm trying to say is.....don't knock one until you've had a go.

As Craig has found out, power doesn't mean fun!

And as I have previously say, I think I learnt huge amount on it, no chicken strips left in Nov/Dec is something I could only dream of on the Daytona Thumbs Up

I wish I had another for this winter Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: 21:53 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

The XT is still lighter than the MT-03. I quite liked the idea of the SZR, but really don't see the attraction of the new ones.
I shall have to blag a go on one sometime (though I do seem to have a knack of annoying their owners), however I can't see them being much different to the other similar bikes I've ridden around that style.

Angelgrinder; have you ridden big singles that are lighter?
I've ridden heavy big singles and light big singles, the light ones I've pretty universally preferred. Though, an over-all heavier bike does seem to smooth out the engine as well as the riding.

As I've done before, I would question if you will be faster or *feel* faster on those tight country roads. In my experience, while the lower powered bikes tend to feel faster, which is more fun, the reality is that the faster bike, is, well, faster, most of the time Smile.
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PostPosted: 22:00 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

G wrote:
The XT is still lighter than the MT-03. I quite liked the idea of the SZR, but really don't see the attraction of the new ones.
I shall have to blag a go on one sometime (though I do seem to have a knack of annoying their owners), however I can't see them being much different to the other similar bikes I've ridden around that style.

Angelgrinder; have you ridden big singles that are lighter?
I've ridden heavy big singles and light big singles, the light ones I've pretty universally preferred. Though, an over-all heavier bike does seem to smooth out the engine as well as the riding.

As I've done before, I would question if you will be faster or *feel* faster on those tight country roads. In my experience, while the lower powered bikes tend to feel faster, which is more fun, the reality is that the faster bike, is, well, faster, most of the time Smile.


My brother had a VFR 400 at the time, and could keep up with the R6 but not the MT-03. It was faster. But at the end of the day, even if it wasn't, I had a great time with it on those roads, and personally thats all that matters!

The only lighter single I've had a go on is the new KTM duke, and it wasn't enough of a ride to have a proper review.

I think really, I just love big singles, and the MT-03 is the only one I've owned, and it's had good road manners, and a rediculously good headlight!
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PostPosted: 22:10 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've had a ride on the Duke and still prefer my lighter/less refined 690 Enduro with supermoto wheels on - a few differences in geometry and the lighter weight on my bike; engine is very similar.
The duke seems an obvious 'better at everything' version of the MT, but then of course if the reasons you like the MT are it's 'failings' (ie the lower power, which is the fun bit for me), then it may not be so much better.

Sounds like you were a faster ride than your brother to me - or at least perhaps your brother didn't really understand using gears and and keeping the motor spinning. Perhaps also someone not too confident with countersteering (something I need to do more actively on track, at least, I know.)
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PostPosted: 22:19 - 19 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

G wrote:
I've had a ride on the Duke and still prefer my lighter/less refined 690 Enduro with supermoto wheels on - a few differences in geometry and the lighter weight on my bike; engine is very similar.
The duke seems an obvious 'better at everything' version of the MT, but then of course if the reasons you like the MT are it's 'failings' (ie the lower power, which is the fun bit for me), then it may not be so much better.

Sounds like you were a faster ride than your brother to me - or at least perhaps your brother didn't really understand using gears and and keeping the motor spinning. Perhaps also someone not too confident with countersteering (something I need to do more actively on track, at least, I know.)


I'd have had the duke, but it's a fair bit more expensive than then the MT....i.e double the price almost.

The old Duke....while I had to sound shallow....just looks plain awful! The MT at the time was reasonably priced and I just had a good time with it.

To the OP....could you not meet half way and get a Street triple? The 675 engine is just amazing! (The 660 single did make me grin and feel like a hooligan more though!)
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PostPosted: 16:51 - 20 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

The street triple is just outside my budget sadly, unless I can get the Speedy sold quickly. (I need a bike to get to work, so this is difficult).

Also, I would have to replace the suspension on it as from what I remember of my test ride it was rubbish for me as Im quite weighty.
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