Hello and welcome from Staffordshire hope you enjoy many happy safe miles on your new bike.
A lot of bikes had stopped being fun MT 09 can do any task but is never boring, sorry I cannot help with your screen question I'm a thousand miles in and have not changed anything yet just rode it.
Actually got to use my bike as the manufacturer intended and enjoyed every mile.
I brimmed the tank and rode 193 miles, on refueling the bike took 17. 20 litres which equates to 52 mpg.
I think I would have been pushing the bike to the garage at 205 miles.
What warnings do you get that it is...
Popped down to dealership today 10 minutes later I was given my bike back with problem fixed.
No charge so brought the cakes for staff, so learn from my mistake and don't DO IT.
Well suppose you have too speculate to accumulate, I would guess they have had a heads up from Yamaha the bike is a winner if I had not just brought a 17 I would be placing a deposit.
UK price Wigan Yamaha are advertising new Gt @ £10-495 for June delivery.
Mate of mine looking at tiger sport @11K this is for a bike that was made when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Yamaha comes with 3 box luggage / heated grips and tft screen.
IT'S A WINNER.
Lozzo love the c90 in the UK you really have at to have owned used a c50/70/90 before you can call yourself a biker, I passed my clipboard old style bike test on a c50 fitted with 70 head barrel and piston. Contrary to what some say the cub series are motorcycles not mopeds.
Versys 650 GT wins...
I believe that a radiator guard is essential on a MT 09 and probably any motorcycle. Yamaha used too agree as my 82/LC 350 came with one from the factory also miss the self cancilling indicators but apart from these items the MT 09 is everything the classic Elsie was and more.
What made me laugh today.... the Suzuki stand at motorcycle live (NEC).
Take away the gixxer thou and what was there, everyone loves the sv650 but it is from last century, it is a retro bike by accident, whilst talking about retro bikes the Kawasaki z900rs yawn seen it all before from...
In answer too original post in the U.K. I would suspect you could ride it without a bike licence as its not a motorcycle. Not even a cbt required in my personal opinion this is brilliant in a country that requires a licence to do anything finally a bit of freedom. Never know it could lead to a...
Stunning pictures and a beautiful bike many happy safe miles. I too had a tiger explorer and some aspects impressed especially roll on overtaking power but I'm sure my Tracer offers similar performance. I also had the additional spot lights fitted worth every penny and the genuine Yamaha heated...