Got my 09 today!


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Hey all !

just got my red 09 today

first impressions,

so light and easy to ride,

gearbox is the worst ive ever felt and ive had some shitters, hoping its a new bike thing.

whines in 6th like a bitch , will check chain but would hope garage did that ??

so if your in SE kent and see me about give me a wave

Adam
 

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welcome in.

doubt the dealer checked the chain - they're all overtight from new.

my gearbox is no worse than any other, but check your left side footrest. mine was bent down when I got the bike and that made gearchanges very rough. replaced under warranty at first service..
 

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Yes, check your chain, mine was ridiculously tight, slacken the chain so you have at least 20-30mm of play, up and down.
 

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Welcome to MT-09 ownership!
6th gear whine is normal, apparently the way the gears are cut or some such (inside the engine is all black magic to me!). I was a little worried until after reading forums - various whines and noises seem to be de rigueur on this bike.
However my gearbox (2000 miles on it) is peachy, so do investigate that!
 

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Thanks guys, looked at the chain and its actually not bad with me on it, glad to hear the odd noise or two is pretty normal , looking forward to getting some miles done asap,

too many mods wanted , not enough money !
 

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could also be your boots................. I wore a new pair of boots for the first time on the MT today, and the gearchange was really bad. It got better towards the end of the ride though.
 

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If and when you do decide to check/adjust the chain be very very careful you do not damage the adjusting blocks, they are alloy and when tightening the axle nut back up it may try and rotoate a bit thereby damaging the blocks.
 

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Oh that doesnt sound good ! chocolate chain adjusters? whats the solution then, is its just dont over torque the wheel etc ?
 

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billet adjusters or take lots of care of tightening the nut
 

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The destruction manual also says the free play on the chain should be 5mm/15mm and the torque for the axle nut is 150 nm. Personally I would not have 5mm/15mm slack on my chain more like 20/25mm for me and again I would not be torquing the axle nut to 150nm more like 100/120 absolute max
 

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ok cool, now i would always trust you guys over a book so i will take onboard thee advice, but why dont yamaha issue a stament saying its wrong ? surely having a chain that tight can ciase real problem, and the torque thing well ive just looked at my rear wheel and the nearside adjust thing has a couple of little almost what look like dents in them. and the spindle thing isnt 100% flush against the block, sorry guys im not very mechanically skilled with my descriptions..., should i just get some proper adjusters and get the deealer to fit them, ?

Adam
 

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The adjuster blocks get dented because of the poor fit you describe.

According to Yamaha the figures are correct so they will not be issuing a statement saying it's wrong.
 

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ah so its not technically dangerous but it just seems a bit much the figures they quote.

what chain adjusters should i go for can you recommend?
 


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