Off my 2018 MT09 SP... The bikes only done 3k miles, so its not done much!
I'm only selling as I've gone for Woolich Racetools.
These just plug and play into a 2017 and onwards bike... the plug is under the tank, at the front of the riders seat. I believe it will fit Tracer aswel as standard...
I bought this after i had the ecu flashed again and had a problem with the basic bluetooth OBD2 reader i did have (it went up in smoke when i plugged it in...)...
depends how you use the bike. If its just a weekend blast then the MT10 is good.... the tank range makes it a pain over longer trips though. The 09 is a much more practical bike.
nope.... but could it be the TPS... only the first part is cabled isnt it.. theres a sensor further down in the system (which is the bit that does the different ride modes)
I've put roadtec 01's on mine and i've the same thing with the chicken strips.
I had the Dunlops right over near the edge but at the same lean angle theres loads of tyre left on these LOL.
easiest way to tell is look at the front right disc. If its got a ring like this
Yamaha MT 09 Tracer 2014-2015 (MT09TRA MT-09) ABS Sensor Ring - Boonstra Parts
It's got ABS.. Theres also a sensor on there.. but the ring is the most obvious if you're not sure what to look for.
regarding the surging.. have all the normal things been checked? Chain tension etc?
I found mine was snatchier on/off the throttle but once on the throttle it wasnt too bad.
That being said, i've had it flashed now by Stec and its spot on!
They can up to something like 8 cameras too. Although usually its just one in the cab that records you as you ride away, to get your plate.
Sometimes they don't any video cameras in though and the ones on the bridges arent too much of a worry as most cant possibly see you riding away.
I just...
Welcome!
Yeah cracking bikes...
The VFR is getting outdated now imo. I've had one and it was a good bike.. but its just abit long in the tooth and hasnt moved on like everything around it has.
It is getting to a destination when short on time. You've then got time to ride the roads you went for in the time you've got, rather than adding a few extra days to the trip.
Okay.. so here goes... i'm 24!
Came from a Tuono... wanted to do some touring this year so the bike needed to be good for 700-800 odd mile days atleast, so needed to be comfy... still wanted something quick enough and light enough to have a play on a Sunday too.
Tried a Tiger 1050 Sport...