The day I passed my test back in June, I went straight to the bike shop and ordered one. Picked it up a couple of weeks later and have had an absolute blast every time I get on it. The engine and the cruise control are my favourite features.
@@Englishbikerdan Cheers! I must add that my motorcycling life is further enhanced by watching your vids of an evening, they're an entertaining mix of fun, facts and opinion
Just collected my 2024 MT-09 SP over the weekend. I can't wait to take it out again it rides so smooth, i definitely need a comfort seat soon for longer rides.
I ride a Gen 3 MT09SP and couldn't be more happy with the bike. I rode the new MT09 and came away really impressed. As mentioned in the video, the CP3 motor is unchanged and just something else. The new bike is quieter (in spite of acoustic grills) and has less leg room, but everything else is a few percent improved. Turns more effortlessly, throttle 's slightly smoother, quick shifter slightly slicker plus changes with any throttle input, dash & switchgear is improved, I think the looks are better, the finish on the new bike looks a little more complete. Suspension felt a little hard compared to my SP, but very livable. Very comfortable seating position (slightly less than old bike if you are taller) and good seat. I highly recommend this bike. Hard to have more fun even at 30% higher price.
@@raluxgaza I don't tour on my bike, but I'm surprised how much wind protection the light & cowling provide. I think the helmet you have will affect the touring ability. I have a very aerodynamic & quiet helmet, so I comfortably travel at motor way speeds without ear plugs.
Long-term reliability: My 2020 SP (made in Japan) is about to hit the 70’000 km mark - it has been a fun-filled and fuss-free experience so far 😊🔥🏁 Guess which bike is firmly set as its successor next year?
I'm 53, bought a 2024 cyan wheeled one and love it! Prefer the looks and comfort to the Street Triple. I must by down with the kids as much prefer the new MT 09! 😁
Hi, I'm 60 next year, only be riding 8 months on a trident 660. Was looking to upgrade next year to a street triple 765 but I'm guessing that you would recommend the 2024 mt09 over the 765?
Yeah i did as you said... test rode a Tracer 9GT and a MT09... giggled like a little schoolgirl, and now i have traded in my almost new (2023) KTM 790 Adventure to a brand new MT09. Picking it up tomorrow... Thanks Dan..
This is the "fun factor" bike. Other bikes might be sharper, but the MT Series will make you giggle like a school girl in ways that your current bike probably doesn't.
I have just acquired my SP model and it was well worth the wait. Last year I traded my R9T( fab but overpriced) in for a 2022 XSR900 in blue. A lovely bike and I liked it all apart from the dash and the seat hump. Plus it's the only bike I owned that people came up to me and said "That's a really nice looking bike". However in April I test rode the new MT-09 and liked it that much I ordered an SP which I finally received earlier this week. Superb piece of kit and if you can afford the extra don't hesitate. I have been riding for 60 years (before potholes and ignorant drivers) and riders today are lucky and spoilt for choice so enjoy and ride safe.
What's fun for one person isn't the same for others. Test this bike out first if you can. Most dealers around me, except for Harley dealerships , wont let you test ride their bikes. I rode a 2022 MT07 for about a year. Loved the bike but just wasn't that much fun as I expected or heard from testers on TH-cam. I did trade it in on a 2023 ZX4RR. This bike tickles my fun spot. I'm not one that wheelies but I do enjoy tight curvy roads. The weight of these bikes are similar but I love the sound of the ZX4RR winding out. That's half the fun for me. The traction is so good. I can throttle out of curves sooner maybe not faster though. You have to be in the right gear.
@@JoeStanek-vu7rl I beg to differ - at least re. the replacement of the R6 by the R9 for the WorldSSP Championship from the 2025 season onwards 🏁 Speculation at this point in time: An R9 SP powered by a CP3 Turbo engine (Yamaha filed a patent a few years ago) could well replace the outgoing R1 on Europe’s streets…
can you speak about pillion seat comfort on these? and compared to tracer 9? bike sounds great but i have to take into account i'll take my partner around a big percentage of the time as well. i/we test rode the honda cb650r and she hated how small and hard the seat was, is this any better? any chance of the mt09 being enough or should i look for the tracer 9? i heard the tracer 9 windshield is awful because its just more buffeting than actual shielding, plus i like the mt09 looks better and i dont plan on highway miles at all. her weight is an absolutely collosal 49kg if it makes a difference. tia!
I didn't take a pillion on this bike, purely as my lady looked at the seat and said 'no thanks'. The Tracer 9 will be much more comfortable for a pillion. Wider seat, more leg room, but this is all fairly obvious stuff as the Tracer is a sports tourer and made for 2 up mile munching. Sadly I can't say how good or bad the MT09 will be at this task.
Different animal really. Th 8R is a fantastic bike, but the MT09 has lots of electronic toys and a better QS system. Plus the engine pulls your arms out of their sockets on the MT.
I have owned my Hornet getting on for a year and a half now and its still great fun but might trade it next year. Do you think this is much of a step up or much more fun as you said it compares with the 8s which is often classed as the Hornets closest rival?
The Hornet is actually a really good bike for the money. I see the MT09 as a good step up, better chassis and electronics. Engine wise, the Hornet's is so strong you might feel like there's not much in it. But just rev the MT09 out a bit and you realise where the extra is. Plus, the MT is silky smooth in comparison. Thanks!
For those who looking for naked bike, new MT09 for that price it’s best option (owner of MT09 2024) compare to my previous Suzuki GSX 8S this yamaha it’s great machine and great features cruise control big +++++ great quick shifter, great sound through this acoustic grills, great power this bike you can ride slow very comfortable 3-4-5 gears you can go smooth from 30mph-100+mph, I love my previous GSX 8S , but you paying little bit more and you can feel that difference for all 200%, but yes Yamaha MT09 and Yamaha MT10 look ugly for sure , but when you ride this machines they are beautiful, if you short on money this is your best choice, if money not a problem probably better go with something like Ducati streetfighter v2 (V4 it’s to much) or bmw s1000r ( pretty expensive too)
@@CH1K3N99 yes, but xsr900 don’t have new dash how (probably they changed for 2024/2025 models) I think xsr900 have old gen quickshifter ,it looks definitely better than mt but don’t have all that new fancy features, I think new XSR900Gp have all new features and new fairings but position not comfy
When you say the front end during acceleration can get squirrley. and how much fun it is in the same breath. for me that is why I didn't want to buy the bike. I want a front end that feels planted and glued to the road. that is why I like the Street Triple RS more and wouldn't buy the MT09. and I say that even though the 765 doesn't have the low end and midrange power of the MT09. when I test road the Mt09 I felt like a gust of wind could lift the front end and I'd end up riding into a tree. it's the opposite of confident inspiring to me. that is just my opinion. and you can have yours. I'm not saying it's a bad bike. it has a great engine and feels nice and light for a 900. but it just wasn't for me. currently I am riding a Ducati 939 Super Sport which I really like. but it's also not perfect. every bike has it's pluses and minuses. I'm also not really into high powered naked bikes. if I'm going faster speeds I want wind protection.
Interesting that you think that the MT09 is more appealing to younger riders, whereas the Triumph Street Triple is for mature riders. I chose the same bike you are reviewing ( in grey/cyan) because it is more comfortable than the Street Triple R. I found the Triumph riding position too extreme for long distances, whereas I can easily ride for a couple of hours on my MT 09 without stopping. Most of the people I see riding Street Triples are wearing full race leathers - a bit too full on and serious for me. By the way, I’m 70 next year, so definitely a mature rider.
I must have ridden a broken MT-09, people seem to say it’s a smooth engine but the 2024 one I test rode seemed to have a very jerky and juddery throttle response. I rode the Street Triple straight after an I much preferred it.
One of the first things to be done (after the break-in period) is a Pro-tune to lose the factory limitations - the optimised fuelling completely transforms the bike 😅🔥✌️
Bikes are fun to ride but having had a recent accident and broken rib, I'm suddenly much more aquainted with the danger and consequences of a motorcycle accident.
Just to let you know that Ducati has brought out the new multistrada V4 touring bike the same engine but with a bit more power and different twin exhaust also the price is closer to 17 thousand pounds without any options but the Ducati quick shift for the gears comes as standard on the new bike which it was an option before on the last bike you might be interested to test the new bike
You'd have to be more specific. It's a long video. No harm in indicating anyway, you never know who's lurking about, cyclists, horse riders, pedestrians etc.
The Suzuki GSX-S1000 has the same power from the engine as the Ducati panigale V2 but it only costs 11 thousand 800 pounds unlike the panigale V2 is a lot more expensive to buy so the Suzuki is a good buy considering the engine and the options on the bike and the Suzuki GSX-S 950 is built specifically for the those still on the A2 bike license which I don’t that one because of the engine power you might know about this one
You’re video was very interesting and I was surprised at the price of the MT09 but I was buying another bike it would be the BWM R12 ninety the two bikes are similar but the BMW has a bigger fuel tank and it’s a nicer looking bike and I think it’s worth the money having said that the Ducati monster with the upgraded exhaust is similar money and they both have quick shift options for the gears but the Ducati is a lighter weight bike than either of them if you had choose between what would you choose if you were going buy another bike
I would choose one of other options that I listed because they are better looking bikes I know what both of are like because I have had older versions of them before and I would buy another one
I'd rather have the 3rd generation quick shifter. When I wan't to pass on my ZX4RR I have to close the throttle to down shift so I loose a little momentum and that means a little more time to pass.
I test rode one but there is no way I can own one - I sadly cannot control myself on it and always end up riding like a complete and utter cock, with a jail tarif and license ban literally seconds away.
We set the price not the manufacturer. Like any product they are only worth what people are prepared to pay. If these are slow to sell the will drop. If they sell quickly guess what.
Imagine they put semi decent suspension on it, then it would be a decent motorcycle. Otherwise, it's an accountant driven cop out from Yamaha. Like almost all motorcycles from the big 4 with "budget" suspension, you take your chances, with your body on the line.
The day I passed my test back in June, I went straight to the bike shop and ordered one. Picked it up a couple of weeks later and have had an absolute blast every time I get on it. The engine and the cruise control are my favourite features.
Nice, happy riding!
@@Englishbikerdan Cheers! I must add that my motorcycling life is further enhanced by watching your vids of an evening, they're an entertaining mix of fun, facts and opinion
Just collected my 2024 MT-09 SP over the weekend. I can't wait to take it out again it rides so smooth, i definitely need a comfort seat soon for longer rides.
Had my MT09 SP for 1 week now love it to bits cracking value just makes you smile 😄😄
Well jel. Enjoy!
I ride a Gen 3 MT09SP and couldn't be more happy with the bike. I rode the new MT09 and came away really impressed. As mentioned in the video, the CP3 motor is unchanged and just something else. The new bike is quieter (in spite of acoustic grills) and has less leg room, but everything else is a few percent improved. Turns more effortlessly, throttle 's slightly smoother, quick shifter slightly slicker plus changes with any throttle input, dash & switchgear is improved, I think the looks are better, the finish on the new bike looks a little more complete. Suspension felt a little hard compared to my SP, but very livable. Very comfortable seating position (slightly less than old bike if you are taller) and good seat. I highly recommend this bike. Hard to have more fun even at 30% higher price.
Great to hear you still love your gen3 Fred. Thanks!
@@fred3527 how is it when touring?
Very honest opinion. Gen 3 is hard to beat. 👍
@@raluxgaza I don't tour on my bike, but I'm surprised how much wind protection the light & cowling provide. I think the helmet you have will affect the touring ability. I have a very aerodynamic & quiet helmet, so I comfortably travel at motor way speeds without ear plugs.
@@fred3527 good point about the helmet. What make and model is it?
Long-term reliability: My 2020 SP (made in Japan) is about to hit the 70’000 km mark - it has been a fun-filled and fuss-free experience so far 😊🔥🏁
Guess which bike is firmly set as its successor next year?
Great to hear it!
@@Englishbikerdan
Thanks, Dan!
@@SirMountainpass I assume you've toured on it, how is it as a tourer?
I picked up a 2 week old Gen 3 for just over £8k, what a bargain and it's a cracking bike 😊
Nice one!
I'm 53, bought a 2024 cyan wheeled one and love it! Prefer the looks and comfort to the Street Triple. I must by down with the kids as much prefer the new MT 09! 😁
Hi, I'm 60 next year, only be riding 8 months on a trident 660.
Was looking to upgrade next year to a street triple 765 but I'm guessing that you would recommend the 2024 mt09 over the 765?
@markstevens7442 both good bikes but think the MT 09 is better value and cheaper to service. Fairly comfortable too.
Yeah i did as you said... test rode a Tracer 9GT and a MT09... giggled like a little schoolgirl, and now i have traded in my almost new (2023) KTM 790 Adventure to a brand new MT09. Picking it up tomorrow... Thanks Dan..
Excellent to hear!!
This is the "fun factor" bike. Other bikes might be sharper, but the MT Series will make you giggle like a school girl in ways that your current bike probably doesn't.
Yep! So much fun,
No, that's the KTM 790/890 which are both sharper and more fun... They just have so much fun the engine eats itself in the process.
Don t forget the new Duke 990! A real torque/wneelie monster.
Awesome bike! CP3 is my favourite engine! Yamaha does such a nice job with their latest bikes.
I have just acquired my SP model and it was well worth the wait. Last year I traded my R9T( fab but overpriced) in for a 2022 XSR900 in blue. A lovely bike and I liked it all apart from the dash and the seat hump. Plus it's the only bike I owned that people came up to me and said "That's a really nice looking bike". However in April I test rode the new MT-09 and liked it that much I ordered an SP which I finally received earlier this week. Superb piece of kit and if you can afford the extra don't hesitate. I have been riding for 60 years (before potholes and ignorant drivers) and riders today are lucky and spoilt for choice so enjoy and ride safe.
Another belter Dan.
How about a review of the current MT-10 or a comparison to the MT-09
shame they don't offer a version that doesn't 'drip with tech' - might be a couple of Gs cheaper. Much more appealing to me! :D
What's fun for one person isn't the same for others. Test this bike out first if you can. Most dealers around me, except for Harley dealerships , wont let you test ride their bikes. I rode a 2022 MT07 for about a year. Loved the bike but just wasn't that much fun as I expected or heard from testers on TH-cam. I did trade it in on a 2023 ZX4RR. This bike tickles my fun spot. I'm not one that wheelies but I do enjoy tight curvy roads. The weight of these bikes are similar but I love the sound of the ZX4RR winding out. That's half the fun for me. The traction is so good. I can throttle out of curves sooner maybe not faster though. You have to be in the right gear.
Yep, test anything yourself before you buy.
I’m still waiting for that R9😭
99,9% to be launched at the EICMA in Milano in a few weeks...
The R9 to replace the R6 in the WSSP Chamiponship next year 🏁
It's coming
Oh it's coming. :D
@@SirMountainpassno it doesn't, R7 replaced the R6... R9 will replace the R1... because of Euro emission standards inline 4's are going away forever.
@@JoeStanek-vu7rl
I beg to differ - at least re. the replacement of the R6 by the R9 for the WorldSSP Championship from the 2025 season onwards 🏁
Speculation at this point in time: An R9 SP powered by a CP3 Turbo engine (Yamaha filed a patent a few years ago) could well replace the outgoing R1 on Europe’s streets…
can you speak about pillion seat comfort on these? and compared to tracer 9? bike sounds great but i have to take into account i'll take my partner around a big percentage of the time as well. i/we test rode the honda cb650r and she hated how small and hard the seat was, is this any better? any chance of the mt09 being enough or should i look for the tracer 9? i heard the tracer 9 windshield is awful because its just more buffeting than actual shielding, plus i like the mt09 looks better and i dont plan on highway miles at all. her weight is an absolutely collosal 49kg if it makes a difference. tia!
I didn't take a pillion on this bike, purely as my lady looked at the seat and said 'no thanks'. The Tracer 9 will be much more comfortable for a pillion. Wider seat, more leg room, but this is all fairly obvious stuff as the Tracer is a sports tourer and made for 2 up mile munching. Sadly I can't say how good or bad the MT09 will be at this task.
I just got rid of my panigale v4 and fat boy 114 for the MT-09.
Just been out on my gen2 09 today. The engine still takes your breath away. Fuckin mental.
Haha excellent!
How does this compare to the gsx8r you recently toured on to the TT?
Different animal really. Th 8R is a fantastic bike, but the MT09 has lots of electronic toys and a better QS system. Plus the engine pulls your arms out of their sockets on the MT.
When’s the review for the CB650R 2024 E-clutch 👀🙏
@@Richard-lp7pp That came out around 3 months ago. 👍
Totally worth it.
Absolutely!
I have owned my Hornet getting on for a year and a half now and its still great fun but might trade it next year. Do you think this is much of a step up or much more fun as you said it compares with the 8s which is often classed as the Hornets closest rival?
The Hornet is actually a really good bike for the money. I see the MT09 as a good step up, better chassis and electronics. Engine wise, the Hornet's is so strong you might feel like there's not much in it. But just rev the MT09 out a bit and you realise where the extra is. Plus, the MT is silky smooth in comparison. Thanks!
I just finished watching your video of first ride of CB1000R black edition. Would you say this is better?
@@SudeepC1973 Yes. 😃
For those who looking for naked bike, new MT09 for that price it’s best option (owner of MT09 2024) compare to my previous Suzuki GSX 8S this yamaha it’s great machine and great features cruise control big +++++ great quick shifter, great sound through this acoustic grills, great power this bike you can ride slow very comfortable 3-4-5 gears you can go smooth from 30mph-100+mph, I love my previous GSX 8S , but you paying little bit more and you can feel that difference for all 200%, but yes Yamaha MT09 and Yamaha MT10 look ugly for sure , but when you ride this machines they are beautiful, if you short on money this is your best choice, if money not a problem probably better go with something like Ducati streetfighter v2 (V4 it’s to much) or bmw s1000r ( pretty expensive too)
The yamaha xsr900 uses the mt09 engine and looks beautiful for similar money!
@@CH1K3N99 yes, but xsr900 don’t have new dash how (probably they changed for 2024/2025 models) I think xsr900 have old gen quickshifter ,it looks definitely better than mt but don’t have all that new fancy features, I think new XSR900Gp have all new features and new fairings but position not comfy
Street Triple for me. I don't find a light / vague front end to be particularly fun. Super impressive tech, though.
Fair enough, to each their own.
The street triple is the scalpel, the mt is the hammer.
Street MT-09
Race track ST rs
Testride was fun but still in doubt between this and tuono 660 factory. What you think between these 2
Tuono 660 is a great bike, but the raw power of the MT09 is leagues above. Tuono chassis is the best feature though!
When you say the front end during acceleration can get squirrley. and how much fun it is in the same breath. for me that is why I didn't want to buy the bike. I want a front end that feels planted and glued to the road. that is why I like the Street Triple RS more and wouldn't buy the MT09. and I say that even though the 765 doesn't have the low end and midrange power of the MT09. when I test road the Mt09 I felt like a gust of wind could lift the front end and I'd end up riding into a tree. it's the opposite of confident inspiring to me. that is just my opinion. and you can have yours. I'm not saying it's a bad bike. it has a great engine and feels nice and light for a 900. but it just wasn't for me. currently I am riding a Ducati 939 Super Sport which I really like. but it's also not perfect. every bike has it's pluses and minuses. I'm also not really into high powered naked bikes. if I'm going faster speeds I want wind protection.
Interesting that you think that the MT09 is more appealing to younger riders, whereas the Triumph Street Triple is for mature riders. I chose the same bike you are reviewing ( in grey/cyan) because it is more comfortable than the Street Triple R. I found the Triumph riding position too extreme for long distances, whereas I can easily ride for a couple of hours on my MT 09 without stopping. Most of the people I see riding Street Triples are wearing full race leathers - a bit too full on and serious for me. By the way, I’m 70 next year, so definitely a mature rider.
I just mean from a styling point of view Yamaha are appealing to a younger audience I think. Glad you're enjoy the MT!
@@Englishbikerdan Ah, I see. Certainly the Triumph looks a more traditional bike, whereas the MT09 styling very modern .
I must have ridden a broken MT-09, people seem to say it’s a smooth engine but the 2024 one I test rode seemed to have a very jerky and juddery throttle response. I rode the Street Triple straight after an I much preferred it.
Yeah that sounds odd!
One of the first things to be done (after the break-in period) is a Pro-tune to lose the factory limitations - the optimised fuelling completely transforms the bike 😅🔥✌️
@@jdam28k broken bike. Doesn't feel like that on bikes in working order.
Bikes are fun to ride but having had a recent accident and broken rib, I'm suddenly much more aquainted with the danger and consequences of a motorcycle accident.
Hope you recover quickly!
@@Englishbikerdan thanks so much!
Was in Yamaha the other day offered me really low apr.and 500 of for accessories.bit not enough money in my trade in bmw xr.
Ooh I love the XR!
Rear shock has rebound adjustment
Just to let you know that Ducati has brought out the new multistrada V4 touring bike the same engine but with a bit more power and different twin exhaust also the price is closer to 17 thousand pounds without any options but the Ducati quick shift for the gears comes as standard on the new bike which it was an option before on the last bike you might be interested to test the new bike
Have you got to try the Y AMT?
nothing coming in either direction no need to use indicators, did you indicate ?
Nice bike great colour scheme
You'd have to be more specific. It's a long video. No harm in indicating anyway, you never know who's lurking about, cyclists, horse riders, pedestrians etc.
Is there a big difference between it and the mt07 or just a few horsepower in the engine and the rest is the same?
Massive difference in performance and handling.
They are worlds apart
The Suzuki GSX-S1000 has the same power from the engine as the Ducati panigale V2 but it only costs 11 thousand 800 pounds unlike the panigale V2 is a lot more expensive to buy so the Suzuki is a good buy considering the engine and the options on the bike and the Suzuki GSX-S 950 is built specifically for the those still on the A2 bike license which I don’t that one because of the engine power you might know about this one
It really is a bargain! 😍
It is! Love it! Hope they are selling well.
@@Englishbikerdan They always do! 😄 And the new Y-AMT!
You’re video was very interesting and I was surprised at the price of the MT09 but I was buying another bike it would be the BWM R12 ninety the two bikes are similar but the BMW has a bigger fuel tank and it’s a nicer looking bike and I think it’s worth the money having said that the Ducati monster with the upgraded exhaust is similar money and they both have quick shift options for the gears but the Ducati is a lighter weight bike than either of them if you had choose between what would you choose if you were going buy another bike
I'd choose MT09.
I would choose one of other options that I listed because they are better looking bikes I know what both of are like because I have had older versions of them before and I would buy another one
Yes.
I'd rather have the 3rd generation quick shifter. When I wan't to pass on my ZX4RR I have to close the throttle to down shift so I loose a little momentum and that means a little more time to pass.
It's crazier that it costs 25k usd in argentina. The value is completely out of the window with that pricing 😂
That's crazy! 😵💫
R 9 only!!!
I'm Peter.
haha! Hi!
I test rode one but there is no way I can own one - I sadly cannot control myself on it and always end up riding like a complete and utter cock, with a jail tarif and license ban literally seconds away.
Nice review. 👍🤪🏳️🌈
Thanks!
Nope. Black edition Honda CB1000R . Better quality, faster,prettier
I just can't get over the looks.
I loved my gen 2 but this is ugly as hell.
Fair enough, we all have our own tastes!
Hopefully Yamaha UK will ignore videos like this.
Why is that?
@@Englishbikerdan Because they could cite them as justification to hike prices.
We set the price not the manufacturer. Like any product they are only worth what people are prepared to pay. If these are slow to sell the will drop. If they sell quickly guess what.
Y’know, that has got to be the ugliest bike I’ve ever seen in my life
How can Yamaha design the ugliest exhaust can in the world and put it on this bike? Not sure if i could live with it. Its absolutely atrocious.
Don't worry, you won't even see it when you ride 😉
@@senraXD same with new ugly ktm's, yea
Yeah it's rubbish. Easily fixable though!
Personally I like this instead of those ugly very big hanging strange white coloured exhaust.
Imagine they put semi decent suspension on it, then it would be a decent motorcycle. Otherwise, it's an accountant driven cop out from Yamaha. Like almost all motorcycles from the big 4 with "budget" suspension, you take your chances, with your body on the line.
Well it's already decent for road use, but there's the SP if you want better suspension.
But then instead of 10 you pay 12 or more.
And I seriously doubt you'd be able to out ride that suspension anyway.
So why the need for better suspension then? Seems contradictory no?
@Englishbikerdan Just to clarify, I was replying to @tonyjourneyman1944 🤣 and agreeing with you 😅
Yes.
Bingo!