Ive owned a 2021 and put 2700 miles on it. I love it, super smooth, very fast once broken in. Definitely a break in period for the breaks and engine, rather suddenly the bike became substantially better. Im really having a difficult time to trade up for a new bigger bike and I am not sure I ever will, sometimes I am tempted but im just so satisfied with this for my riding.
great bike i think now if it wasn't i'd been giving it a good hard workout along those back roads and getting ready to move it on. close look at the clip shows i am around that run-in rev limit of 6000 so i must think its alright. mentioned this in part 2 but i did notice the clutch pull is pretty big compared to my other rides. impressions so far i think one could ride a mt-03 for quite some distance plus its pretty light and easy to move about too
Lots of people think bigger is better. I must get bigger. But as I read there are many riders that have had bigger & then gone smaller for many reasons. Even myself think I need bigger. I have owned this in a 2022 & I love at present. Light. Flickable. Quick enough off of the lights. I am a new rider &’like you I’ll struggle to get rid of this. If I buy another i don’t think I’ll sell this. She’s a keeper.
@@Danny-et4wj right i dont understand why to get a different bike, I guees for long highway trips or something. This bike is good enoiugh for riding around any town in america you smoke all the cars off the lights and its fine on the highway for a little while.
This is the reason we watch & subscribe to Warro. Good genuine bike review with no BS. Can't stand the 'reviews' from a test ride & a plug for their local dealer. An ADV version of the MT03 would definately give Kawasaki & their Versys 300-X a run for their money.
i think in 017 i bought the versys x300 and its probably near the same power output as this. but a very hard seat on that bike. i did a review clip and the seat was that hard i just cut a square out and put in some gel and cover back on. i certainly got some crap talk for doing that butcher job on a new bike but it worked out . bike only cost $7k and i had bought in that yellow mgf for $25k in black-rubbed it back and sprayed it yellow...lol i dont care there only steel and bolts! yeah i like to keep it honest with the reviews and name the faults. some buy and regardless of issues never call it as they see it. i dont care if there no good...out they go...lol pretty impressed with this unit.runs very nice. got that klx150 for the dirt so im covered there. all the best!
Winter has well and truly arrived here in the UK so I'm only getting virtual ride outs now. I enjoyed that run out. I'm always a bit suspicious of people who borrow a bike to do a review, if they give a bad review they'll probably not get anymore bikes from the dealership. The Himalayan is almost ready for its 300 mile 482km service, that's a job for the Spring. Ride safe mate.
yeah i'd agree. how could you possibly borrow a bike and give it negative review. if i had a shop and the tester did that....no more for him...lol i've never asked and i don't think they even know. i got to tell it how i see it and keep it above board so what i say i believe is right. its got a few faults but it certainly has heaps of pluses. did 270 klm on that trip in one afternoon and i didnt leave till 3pm on to your enfield. yeah your right no use doing a service and cant ride it. might as well wait it out and kick of fresh all the best!
Nice review. I appreciate your honesty. The good and bad. Ive had this bike on my radar for commuting to work and maybe rides in the mountains. Looks like a nice little bike for that. Best wishes to you.
yeah i had to look it over hard and tell what i thought was not up to scratch. that way its far more believanle than me saying -great bike -absolutely perfect-best you can buy...lol so negs and pos aside i like it and it runs extremely well. all the best!
well worth buying thats for sure and i was really impressed on the ride. unsually i might take one out for say 30 to 50 klm and do some more the next day etc. not this one clocked over 270 klm in the afternoon and i didnt leave home till 3pm lucky no roo's about but quite a few pot holes to miss...lol
i once tried to get one of those in liquid form from the usa but could get it. would have loved to drop it down the bars of a classic 500 i had. mustadmit it would be interesting to try it out all the best
Another great vid` , Warro. Must admit to having a soft spot for the little 320cc engine , Wife had YZF-R3 for a couple of years and I spent a lot of time on it , Magic engine. Always hoped that Yamaha would put that engine into the WR250R dual sport , Reckon it would be a great light adventure bike that would do highway comfortably when required.
must admit i was a bit surprised myself how smooth and how quick the little motor is. plus i am limited to half its rev range and after the run-in i can give it a good rev out...lol all the best!
yeah i'm impressed with how well it performs and how easy it is to move about on. more like riding an ultrafast ct125 or sort of. hard to believe i was out on it for a bit over 4 hours. bike ran well and didn't miss a beat. in a couple of days time i should have part 2 under control and up
Great review and ride along. Beings I mostly ride lower CC bikes I find it interesting hearing about the 300cc class bikes. I think Yamaha makes the classier looking street 300cc.
yeah i think it was a pretty good first run ride experience. must have been as i clocked up over 270- klm. had to break the clip into 2 parts to save boring the viewers...lol
i think he had a bit of style thats for sure....lol good to hear you enjoyed it. will start working on the second part shorly to finish off the first review ride.
I think when engines are this small, they could do with being singles. Just my taste. A single I'd quite like is a Kawasaki KLX 300SM. The trouble is, despite them being manufactured in Thailand, they are not available here. You've bought some new bikes, mate. Makes you worth listening to. The MT sounds like it's got a nice, tractable motor. No throttle snatch: a rarity now. I prefer a flat seat. Again, my taste. Back in Portugal, I have the granddaddy of the MT family: the 1670cc MT-01. Excellent, informative video.
sounds like that MT-01 would be a reall bada$$ powerplant. biggest ive had was a triumph scrambler 900 not a bad bike but no interest on the channel. we dont get the kawasaki 300 here but i am pretty happy with my klx150. nice and easy to move about and pretty good on the dirt too. i had the suzuki drz400e but it was far too high in the seat dept...around 37" i think or maybe better. good to hear you enjoy the clips too. all the best!
@@ridewithwarro The MT-01 puts out 89 bhp and 110 ft/lb at the crank. Big lazy cruiser engine in a sporty chassis with drag bars. Graet fun. But I like small bikes, too. One I particularly like is the Suzuki VanVan 200.
i think i handled it pretty well...lol had a bit of sway effect when that semi passed but i feel no more than if i'd been on the enfield 350 which is roughly 30 kgs heavier. over-all i think its a pretty good fun style of bike. well i do so far...lol
i wonder what are you top 5 bikes, my top bikes are BMW RT850, Honda 400/4 super dream, mz 250, BSA A10 650cc Golden Flash, Suzuki GS 550, the BMW i loved the way it had a broad power band and was great in bad weather a true mile muncher plus it kept my feet warm... the honda was a hoot, handled really well had enough speed, the mz was just a fun bike simple and handled really well, the Golden flash had a double sidecar lots of low down grunt, the suzuki was either good in bad weather or a beast, depending on where you kept the engine revs... all great bikes in their own way, each very different... today i have a Suzuki van van RV200 which is the bike i have most fun riding...
number one would be my halcyon grey enfield 350. i really like that bike although i was a bit hard on it during those dirt road rides. thankfully no damage during the sessions so all good there. on the dirt i like the little klx150 as i tried several dirt bikes and it was nice and easy to ride in tight spaces and very light in the weight. xmax 300 was the pick of the scooters i had ..well the pick out of 6. there may be better but probably at a better price too. this mt-03 joins them as it appears to be very well made and has the power to run at 100 kph pretty easy. i think i'd have to put the 650 interceptor as my number 5. i had 2 of those and they were silky smooth in the motor nice to ride and very hard to beat for the value content.
They all vibrate noticeably in some parts of the rev range right? I just keep my machines in the sweet spot and enjoy. CB500x is really good 60 mph and below...sucks on the interstate but makes up for it by being a very relaxed jewel of a bike for back-road travel. Thanks for the video!
yeah i like to tell my reviews exactly how i see it or some-one will tell me you never said this or that. plus i do get some say they bought a particular bike after i tried it out. must say the interceptor 650 is the smoothest bike ive ever owned. super smooth to ride ..just like a scooter or better..vibe wise near none. 500x is a great bike and the only fault i could pick on the latest 022 model i had was the bar vibe. apart from that its a very good package. ive had a few pretty good cars and like bikes ive never had one without any faults...lol if they made a perfect bike or car all the others would go broke...lol all the best!
Change air filter to a high flow and think about slight sprocket changes tailored to your use. I would like to see this engine placed into a retro configuration. Apparently, there's an XSR 300 with this engine but I haven't seen one in my country.
Thanks for that excellent review of the MT-03. You certainly covered a lot of bases. I suspect that most of your minor disappointments were the result of needing to build the bike to a low price. Plus, I wouldn't be surprised that a lot of the money went into the engine, rather than the chassis. But it does seem like a good value. A 6K run-in rpm getting you to 100 kph is a useful speed. I sure wish Yamaha and other manufacturers would do something about those long stop light and rear license plate holders. Why can't they just make them shorter? BTW, you sure were getting passed by the traffic on the highway. lol Looking forward to part 2 of your review.
yeah the run-in is 6000 or roughly 60 mph. but i varied the speed from 45 to 60. that truck driver in the clip was moving along a bit. pretty silly really as that road runs mobile/stationary speed cameras in several areas. by the time you see them...its too late. here they ping you i think 2 mph over limit. where i live its roughly a population of 40,000 -those speed camera drivers are located on all outward roads. doesnt pay to speed around here. plus they set them up in town too. plus the highway patrol runs the main roads too...lol when i get into it more i plan to put a tail yidy on it and clean up the rear end a bit. switchgear side those indicators are a real pita. really bad feel and i think the cheaper honda cb125 has better hardware...lol
@@ridewithwarro I sure am glad that we don't have speed cameras that issue speeding tickets in California. And the CHP seems mostly interested in ticketing people going over 100 mph. 10 or 20 mph over the speed limit hardly gets their attention as everyone is going that fast, which is why my Royal Enfield Bullet is not really up to freeway travel for any length of time.
@@richardharmon5682 lets say here in oz if you were caught say 30 mph plus over the speed limit its gonna cost you $1000 to $2000 and you'll be walking not driving or riding for probably 3 to 6 months or more...lol
@@ridewithwarro Good! But around here even when they get their driver's license taken away, many people continue to drive. Sometimes even when they go to court to be fined for speeding - if they even bother to show up. Over the weekend a group of young people blocked off access to the SF Bay Bridge and spent 20 minutes spinning donuts in their cars while several hundred people stood around on the bridge watching them do it. The CHP was stuck in traffic and by the time they got to the scene, the "side show" was over and the spectators were all gone. It is getting crazy around here.
I wonder how the suspension will respond to my 127 kg carcass bit of a fire plug currently have moved this and the 310gs to the top of my spring purchase for a runabout. I like the idea of a bit of off-road but my spine won’t handle much of it anymore
next clip up you'll see i hit a bad pot-hole and felt it immediately and i'm 85kgs. just prior to picking up the turtle crossing the road. but i did hit it unexpected prior to that its been pretty good really
it was actually on my short list of bikes but in the end i decided i must go for something i think might be super reliable and a dealer close by. if i had gone in that direction and struck any issues-a 500 klm round trip to sort it out. this Mt-03 is a really good bike and i'm pretty impressed with it. will be good once run-in to explore its near 12,000 rev range on some backroads all the best!
hi mate i have the same bike and color and im loving it the only bad side i have on the bike is the small vibration on steering bar like you said other than that bike is as you say in the video and i really love it
i bet when its full run-in and the rev limit increases to 12.000 or near that ...it's a fun bike to ride. i thought the xmax 300 scooter i biught 2 months back was pretty good but 28hp against 41 is a no contest. i think i will go for a tail tidy but apart from that i don't require any other mods. catchya later!
Nice looking bike. Pistons must be the size of Canadian toonies. 😉(coins). Love the rev limit on it. Likely will be most fun over 6 G after run in. Not my favourite riding position though Looking forward to long term review.
i might see if there is a bar riser option out there just to give them a bit of a lift. either way i lasted a lot longer on it than i did on the 390 duke...lol it was just too far foreward for me and murder on my wrists and shoulders. i like this package because of weight-easy to handle and more like a toy. yeah once run in i will try it out along a back road. plenty of them about...lol all the best!
@@ridewithwarro I installed risers on my RT1100 with the same hope but didn't help. Forward lean and feet under is just not a comfortable position. Lazyboy figured that out 100 years ago. My Meteor is perfect. I love how you used your turn signal so far out in the middle of nowhere without even a Roo in sight. 😎
Ready to do some knee draggin' with me huh? Nice lil' bike it looks like. I had been looking at the CBR300R at one point as you know I love my singles but I figured I already had a CBR so I got the Classic. Have fun on that.
very hard to beat the classic for character and heart alone.well thats what i think. either that or i'd sell mine...lol they just look the part and carry the old world charm. i think this mt-03 does everything better but just cant match the enfield looks and neither can many other bikes.
yeah he came up pretty quick and passed me downhill. risky spot or move too. right at the bottom ive seen the mobile speed camera guy parked a few times. luck was with the semi-driver but a bad road to speed on
G'day Warro, I don't know what all of these modern designers are smoking or drinking but the front and rear of many new bikes are bloody ugly. I've only been riding on the road for 41 years but to me the bikes from the 50's to the 80's looked good and it's been a down hill run styling wise since
yeah even i was turned of by that rear end...it looks like something i made...lol at least with the enfields i have-everything is solid and metal or 98% of it. but i enjoyed that run apart from hitting a couple of pot holes. plus how risky is that dug up centre road 1/3 through the clip. i'd say on a night run a big accident in the making. never seen anything like that before...highly damgerous! all the best!
I will have this bike, same color...im 53 years old and learning to ride a motorcycle is on my bucket list.
a great bike and they run well too
That blue is sweet
must admit it is kinda a nice colour indeed
Ive owned a 2021 and put 2700 miles on it. I love it, super smooth, very fast once broken in. Definitely a break in period for the breaks and engine, rather suddenly the bike became substantially better. Im really having a difficult time to trade up for a new bigger bike and I am not sure I ever will, sometimes I am tempted but im just so satisfied with this for my riding.
great bike i think now if it wasn't i'd been giving it a good hard workout along those back roads and getting ready to move it on. close look at the clip shows i am around that run-in rev limit of 6000 so i must think its alright.
mentioned this in part 2 but i did notice the clutch pull is pretty big compared to my other rides.
impressions so far i think one could ride a mt-03 for quite some distance plus its pretty light and easy to move about too
Lots of people think bigger is better. I must get bigger. But as I read there are many riders that have had bigger & then gone smaller for many reasons. Even myself think I need bigger. I have owned this in a 2022 & I love at present. Light. Flickable. Quick enough off of the lights. I am a new rider &’like you I’ll struggle to get rid of this. If I buy another i don’t think I’ll sell this. She’s a keeper.
Only done 2500 myself
@@Danny-et4wj surely you must look back at times and think...it doesn't get much better than this OR am i the only one with the kinked neck....lol
@@Danny-et4wj right i dont understand why to get a different bike, I guees for long highway trips or something. This bike is good enoiugh for riding around any town in america you smoke all the cars off the lights and its fine on the highway for a little while.
This is the reason we watch & subscribe to Warro. Good genuine bike review with no BS. Can't stand the 'reviews' from a test ride & a plug for their local dealer. An ADV version of the MT03 would definately give Kawasaki & their Versys 300-X a run for their money.
i think in 017 i bought the versys x300 and its probably near the same power output as this. but a very hard seat on that bike.
i did a review clip and the seat was that hard i just cut a square out and put in some gel and cover back on.
i certainly got some crap talk for doing that butcher job on a new bike but it worked out .
bike only cost $7k and i had bought in that yellow mgf for $25k in black-rubbed it back and sprayed it yellow...lol i dont care there only steel and bolts!
yeah i like to keep it honest with the reviews and name the faults. some buy and regardless of issues never call it as they see it.
i dont care if there no good...out they go...lol
pretty impressed with this unit.runs very nice.
got that klx150 for the dirt so im covered there.
all the best!
Winter has well and truly arrived here in the UK so I'm only getting virtual ride outs now. I enjoyed that run out.
I'm always a bit suspicious of people who borrow a bike to do a review, if they give a bad review they'll probably not get anymore bikes from the dealership.
The Himalayan is almost ready for its 300 mile 482km service, that's a job for the Spring.
Ride safe mate.
yeah i'd agree. how could you possibly borrow a bike and give it negative review. if i had a shop and the tester did that....no more for him...lol
i've never asked and i don't think they even know. i got to tell it how i see it and keep it above board so what i say i believe is right.
its got a few faults but it certainly has heaps of pluses. did 270 klm on that trip in one afternoon and i didnt leave till 3pm
on to your enfield. yeah your right no use doing a service and cant ride it. might as well wait it out and kick of fresh
all the best!
Thank you for your honest review. I am looking forward to part 2
Thanks for watching! th-cam.com/video/QYxRl_Ki7pg/w-d-xo.html
Nice review. I appreciate your honesty. The good and bad. Ive had this bike on my radar for commuting to work and maybe rides in the mountains. Looks like a nice little bike for that. Best wishes to you.
Good choice!
Another great video there warro glad you liked the bike, i was a bit worried at the beginning of the clip. Ride safe mate.
yeah i had to look it over hard and tell what i thought was not up to scratch. that way its far more believanle than me saying -great bike -absolutely perfect-best you can buy...lol
so negs and pos aside i like it and it runs extremely well.
all the best!
I have been curious about this bike for a while. I've been thinking about downsizing. Lucky me that you got one first.😊 Good, honest review as always.
well worth buying thats for sure and i was really impressed on the ride. unsually i might take one out for say 30 to 50 klm and do some more the next day etc. not this one clocked over 270 klm in the afternoon and i didnt leave home till 3pm
lucky no roo's about but quite a few pot holes to miss...lol
Finally this bike is coming to India ❤❤❤❤😍😍
great you'll enkoy one of these. good power on tap at 40 plus hp
A bar snake will kill the vibration problem you can make your own from a bit of garden hose as long as it’s tight between the bar end mounts.
i once tried to get one of those in liquid form from the usa but could get it. would have loved to drop it down the bars of a classic 500 i had.
mustadmit it would be interesting to try it out
all the best
Another great vid` , Warro.
Must admit to having a soft spot for the little 320cc engine , Wife had YZF-R3 for a couple of years and I spent a lot of time on it , Magic engine.
Always hoped that Yamaha would put that engine into the WR250R dual sport , Reckon it would be a great light adventure bike that would do highway comfortably when required.
must admit i was a bit surprised myself how smooth and how quick the little motor is. plus i am limited to half its rev range and after the run-in i can give it a good rev out...lol
all the best!
G'day Warro, thanks for the show, nice little bike, like to see how it pans out long term, cheers mate, Neil 🤠.
yeah i'm impressed with how well it performs and how easy it is to move about on. more like riding an ultrafast ct125 or sort of.
hard to believe i was out on it for a bit over 4 hours. bike ran well and didn't miss a beat.
in a couple of days time i should have part 2 under control and up
Great review and ride along. Beings I mostly ride lower CC bikes I find it interesting hearing about the 300cc class bikes. I think Yamaha makes the classier looking street 300cc.
yeah i think it was a pretty good first run ride experience. must have been as i clocked up over 270- klm.
had to break the clip into 2 parts to save boring the viewers...lol
@@ridewithwarro Cool. I like PT 2's. I think first order of business would be to saw that rear diving board fender off like you mentioned 🙂🪚
@@findingneutral yeah say if i did a wheelie and it snapped off the number plate...lol
@@ridewithwarro That would do it 👍. An aftermarket rear tire hugger would look sharp if they make them for it.
Good review Warro, good on ya mate 👍 the pink elephant seemed to like it too 😂
i think he had a bit of style thats for sure....lol good to hear you enjoyed it. will start working on the second part shorly to finish off the first review ride.
I think when engines are this small, they could do with being singles. Just my taste. A single I'd quite like is a Kawasaki KLX 300SM. The trouble is, despite them being manufactured in Thailand, they are not available here. You've bought some new bikes, mate. Makes you worth listening to. The MT sounds like it's got a nice, tractable motor. No throttle snatch: a rarity now. I prefer a flat seat. Again, my taste. Back in Portugal, I have the granddaddy of the MT family: the 1670cc MT-01.
Excellent, informative video.
sounds like that MT-01 would be a reall bada$$ powerplant. biggest ive had was a triumph scrambler 900 not a bad bike but no interest on the channel.
we dont get the kawasaki 300 here but i am pretty happy with my klx150. nice and easy to move about and pretty good on the dirt too.
i had the suzuki drz400e but it was far too high in the seat dept...around 37" i think or maybe better.
good to hear you enjoy the clips too.
all the best!
@@ridewithwarro The MT-01 puts out 89 bhp and 110 ft/lb at the crank. Big lazy cruiser engine in a sporty chassis with drag bars. Graet fun. But I like small bikes, too. One I particularly like is the Suzuki VanVan 200.
How was the railway crossing ? Wind blasts from road-trains ?
i think i handled it pretty well...lol had a bit of sway effect when that semi passed but i feel no more than if i'd been on the enfield 350 which is roughly 30 kgs heavier.
over-all i think its a pretty good fun style of bike. well i do so far...lol
@@ridewithwarro Thanks, that was something I was wanted to hear. My 125 seems to be the same.
Hello warro,I have a 250 v strom which for the most part is a cracking little bike,cheers again ,neil 👀
almost bought one of those a couple of years back. non in stock so i took that drz400e which was too high for me....lol
Mins 4:33. The semi is overtaking you while you already at 98km/hr or basically 100km/h.. What a giant road killer !
yeah he was tailing me for a while so good to see the rear end of him...lol
Another great No bull 🐂 review Warro.
yeah the only real issue was-i'd liked to have seen a pink panther instead of that pink elephant...lol
cheers!
@@ridewithwarro hahaha 😂🤣
i wonder what are you top 5 bikes, my top bikes are BMW RT850, Honda 400/4 super dream, mz 250, BSA A10 650cc Golden Flash, Suzuki GS 550, the BMW i loved the way it had a broad power band and was great in bad weather a true mile muncher plus it kept my feet warm... the honda was a hoot, handled really well had enough speed, the mz was just a fun bike simple and handled really well, the Golden flash had a double sidecar lots of low down grunt, the suzuki was either good in bad weather or a beast, depending on where you kept the engine revs... all great bikes in their own way, each very different... today i have a Suzuki van van RV200 which is the bike i have most fun riding...
number one would be my halcyon grey enfield 350. i really like that bike although i was a bit hard on it during those dirt road rides.
thankfully no damage during the sessions so all good there.
on the dirt i like the little klx150 as i tried several dirt bikes and it was nice and easy to ride in tight spaces and very light in the weight.
xmax 300 was the pick of the scooters i had ..well the pick out of 6. there may be better but probably at a better price too.
this mt-03 joins them as it appears to be very well made and has the power to run at 100 kph pretty easy.
i think i'd have to put the 650 interceptor as my number 5. i had 2 of those and they were silky smooth in the motor nice to ride and very hard to beat for the value content.
They all vibrate noticeably in some parts of the rev range right? I just keep my machines in the sweet spot and enjoy. CB500x is really good 60 mph and below...sucks on the interstate but makes up for it by being a very relaxed jewel of a bike for back-road travel. Thanks for the video!
yeah i like to tell my reviews exactly how i see it or some-one will tell me you never said this or that. plus i do get some say they bought a particular bike after i tried it out.
must say the interceptor 650 is the smoothest bike ive ever owned. super smooth to ride ..just like a scooter or better..vibe wise near none.
500x is a great bike and the only fault i could pick on the latest 022 model i had was the bar vibe. apart from that its a very good package.
ive had a few pretty good cars and like bikes ive never had one without any faults...lol
if they made a perfect bike or car all the others would go broke...lol
all the best!
What kind of damping is there in the front fork - damper rod or cartridge? compression-and-rebound? both in each tube? adjustable?
dunno -never looked into it...i just buy them...lol
Great review!! Good humour too 😂
I just got my Ls and im going to buy this bike!
great. plenty of power on tap for what it is and i think it knows how to party...lol
all the best!
Change air filter to a high flow and think about slight sprocket changes tailored to your use. I would like to see this engine placed into a retro configuration. Apparently, there's an XSR 300 with this engine but I haven't seen one in my country.
thanks-always good to know options
Thanks for that excellent review of the MT-03. You certainly covered a lot of bases. I suspect that most of your minor disappointments were the result of needing to build the bike to a low price. Plus, I wouldn't be surprised that a lot of the money went into the engine, rather than the chassis. But it does seem like a good value. A 6K run-in rpm getting you to 100 kph is a useful speed. I sure wish Yamaha and other manufacturers would do something about those long stop light and rear license plate holders. Why can't they just make them shorter? BTW, you sure were getting passed by the traffic on the highway. lol Looking forward to part 2 of your review.
yeah the run-in is 6000 or roughly 60 mph. but i varied the speed from 45 to 60. that truck driver in the clip was moving along a bit.
pretty silly really as that road runs mobile/stationary speed cameras in several areas. by the time you see them...its too late.
here they ping you i think 2 mph over limit.
where i live its roughly a population of 40,000 -those speed camera drivers are located on all outward roads.
doesnt pay to speed around here. plus they set them up in town too.
plus the highway patrol runs the main roads too...lol
when i get into it more i plan to put a tail yidy on it and clean up the rear end a bit.
switchgear side those indicators are a real pita. really bad feel and i think the cheaper honda cb125 has better hardware...lol
@@ridewithwarro I sure am glad that we don't have speed cameras that issue speeding tickets in California. And the CHP seems mostly interested in ticketing people going over 100 mph. 10 or 20 mph over the speed limit hardly gets their attention as everyone is going that fast, which is why my Royal Enfield Bullet is not really up to freeway travel for any length of time.
@@richardharmon5682 lets say here in oz if you were caught say 30 mph plus over the speed limit its gonna cost you $1000 to $2000 and you'll be walking not driving or riding for probably 3 to 6 months or more...lol
@@ridewithwarro Good! But around here even when they get their driver's license taken away, many people continue to drive. Sometimes even when they go to court to be fined for speeding - if they even bother to show up. Over the weekend a group of young people blocked off access to the SF Bay Bridge and spent 20 minutes spinning donuts in their cars while several hundred people stood around on the bridge watching them do it. The CHP was stuck in traffic and by the time they got to the scene, the "side show" was over and the spectators were all gone. It is getting crazy around here.
I wonder how the suspension will respond to my 127 kg carcass bit of a fire plug currently have moved this and the 310gs to the top of my spring purchase for a runabout. I like the idea of a bit of off-road but my spine won’t handle much of it anymore
next clip up you'll see i hit a bad pot-hole and felt it immediately and i'm 85kgs. just prior to picking up the turtle crossing the road.
but i did hit it unexpected prior to that its been pretty good really
Awesome info. Husquvarna svartpilen 401 looks pretty good, i think it competes with this, though who knows about it's reliability.
it was actually on my short list of bikes but in the end i decided i must go for something i think might be super reliable and a dealer close by.
if i had gone in that direction and struck any issues-a 500 klm round trip to sort it out.
this Mt-03 is a really good bike and i'm pretty impressed with it.
will be good once run-in to explore its near 12,000 rev range on some backroads
all the best!
hi mate i have the same bike and color and im loving it the only bad side i have on the bike is the small vibration on steering bar like you said other than that bike is as you say in the video and i really love it
i bet when its full run-in and the rev limit increases to 12.000 or near that ...it's a fun bike to ride.
i thought the xmax 300 scooter i biught 2 months back was pretty good but 28hp against 41 is a no contest.
i think i will go for a tail tidy but apart from that i don't require any other mods.
catchya later!
A brake fluid bleed/change helped immensely with every mt-03 I've ever seen, If that helps anyone unwilling to spend big bucks on brake replacements
thanks...another good option
Nice looking bike. Pistons must be the size of Canadian toonies. 😉(coins). Love the rev limit on it. Likely will be most fun over 6 G after run in. Not my favourite riding position though Looking forward to long term review.
i might see if there is a bar riser option out there just to give them a bit of a lift. either way i lasted a lot longer on it than i did on the 390 duke...lol
it was just too far foreward for me and murder on my wrists and shoulders.
i like this package because of weight-easy to handle and more like a toy.
yeah once run in i will try it out along a back road. plenty of them about...lol
all the best!
@@ridewithwarro I installed risers on my RT1100 with the same hope but didn't help. Forward lean and feet under is just not a comfortable position. Lazyboy figured that out 100 years ago. My Meteor is perfect. I love how you used your turn signal so far out in the middle of nowhere without even a Roo in sight. 😎
@@lancerbiker5263 yeah you never know when a bouncer is going to come out of the scrub at pace ....lol and they don't even give way to their right!
Ready to do some knee draggin' with me huh? Nice lil' bike it looks like. I had been looking at the CBR300R at one point as you know I love my singles but I figured I already had a CBR so I got the Classic. Have fun on that.
very hard to beat the classic for character and heart alone.well thats what i think. either that or i'd sell mine...lol
they just look the part and carry the old world charm.
i think this mt-03 does everything better but just cant match the enfield looks and neither can many other bikes.
That truck was moving you're doing 98kmh HE must of been doing at least 110kmh probably more like 113-115kmh.I'd say a owner
operator,have to be.
yeah he came up pretty quick and passed me downhill. risky spot or move too. right at the bottom ive seen the mobile speed camera guy parked a few times.
luck was with the semi-driver but a bad road to speed on
Any difference between the 2022 to the 2020?
no idea but probably not i'd say. i think they look id
No vibration on my 2020 model
great to hear. may not be in all bikes
G'day Warro, I don't know what all of these modern designers are smoking or drinking but the front and rear of many new bikes are bloody ugly. I've only been riding on the road for 41 years but to me the bikes from the 50's to the 80's looked good and it's been a down hill run styling wise since
yeah even i was turned of by that rear end...it looks like something i made...lol
at least with the enfields i have-everything is solid and metal or 98% of it.
but i enjoyed that run apart from hitting a couple of pot holes.
plus how risky is that dug up centre road 1/3 through the clip. i'd say on a night run a big accident in the making. never seen anything like that before...highly damgerous!
all the best!
good knockers
yeah i was waiting for a comment on that...lol
Thanks Warro, no B.S.!
yeah i thought i did a pretty straight shoot on this one. plus i missed the huge clutch lever span/pull but i mentioned it furtrher up the road...lol
10 dollar special 😂😂
maybe not even that...lol