@@timehunter9467 It will depend of the model 1 to maybe 6 being optimistic maybe more for experimental ones. And'll repeat that it seams that you assume that the lego model doesn't emmulate an engine. With little cylinders. This motorbike has until I know 4 cylinders and the lego model has 4 cylinders... so I don't understand what you wanted to say.
@@Turambar3791 Cylinder heads are different to actual cylinders. Heads are where the valves and most of the combustion chambers actually are, little caps maybe 0.5 studs in height with fake ports would look good.
@@timehunter9467 Oh! Ok now I understand yes but it's a classic between lego technics that the engines must ramain opened so you can see inside. I really think that lego leave them opened following an old tradition on porpuse. In this model in any case there is no that much space to make a MOC over there. Yes you said "cylinder heads" I didn't see it sorry.
A Technic set that actually involves technical ingenuity, plus many new parts for the actual crunch of the entire Technic line - highly desired gear and gearbox pieces? It might not be the prettiest thing (hello multi-coloured pins), but this is otherwise a huge step in the right direction for Technic. Technic is technical again.
Great review and a great looking model, but three of the cons you listed kinda sealed it for me. Repetition/deja vu is a concern, the same reason I skipped the Ferrari Daytona even though there's some changes here and there. But value is probably this set's biggest weakness for a number of reasons; it just doesn't seem as good despite the same scale and overall size compared to the BMW. I know the BMW had flaws to it but that set felt like it had a good amount of meat to it, yet the BMW isn't dramatically more costly and it's often discounted nowadays as it's been around for a while now. Even when not comparing the Yamaha to the BMW bike, the value still doesn't feel great, being quite a fair bit more costly than the Heavy Duty Tow Truck, John Deere 948L-II Skidder and even the Peugeot 9X8 Hypercar. The Peugeot set I just finished and it was a very good enjoyable build and it took a huge price slash today, by 42%, so it's now only £97 after only two and a bit months. Although I expect similar to happen to the Yamaha, it's a likely pass regardless.
Like this video way more than others. For Technic sets specially with new evolutionary parts such detailed reviews are actually preferred and helpful. Been watching Sariel vids even when I was in my dark age. It is a relief to see how Sariel's review pattern remain unchanged. Much appreciated. It's amazing how his Technic reviews shape up a prospective/potential Technic buyer's views/perspective 👍
Review Score 28/35 I already got Lego BMW M1000RR, Should I get this Yamaha MT-10SP? New gearbox system are interesting. Price quite steep. Maybe wait until black Friday sales.
Very mixed feelings, and not just because of the insane price. The best thing, besides the new parts, is obviously the limited number of stickers, which also feel very much optional. But as cool as it looks, the real thing has a very distinct frame shape, which is completely absent here. But what's most disappointing: Even when this is a *NAKED* bike, you still hardly see anything that's happening on the inside. If only they build it much more open, and made some removable panels from System pieces for the frame....
For a different kind of bike, with stand out colours, they should make the John Britten V1000 super-bike, which was a home built bike that was a world beater... :). john britten v1000
Maybe I missed it because I didn't see the whole video, otherwise the hint that the original has six gears and not just three. In addition, I don't like functions with rubber bands, they just don't last ten years or more.
The new pieces are nice, but it's hard to tell how necessary they were. They don't seem that functionally different to what we have, and it makes me wonder if the same gearbox style and dimensions can be replicated with the pieces we already have.
seems like a massive missed opportunity for Yamaha to choose this bike over the Niken GT, which i only learned it existed when i went to look it up how the MT-10 looks after seeing this set come out....just go and google the Niken, i wait here. That would have been a real head-turner instead of this fairly standard looking bike, since anyways this is more about increasing the brand image than selling more bikes.
bikes like the Niken have a reputation of being made for folks that are scared to ride a normal 2 wheeled bike and need training wheels (and to be fair it's not easy to justify all that extra weight), so it may have been a weird take
@@tank-eleven other then the novelty it's mostly aimed at people who'd have difficulty maintaining balance and otherwise wouldn't ride, like too short legs, injuries/disabilities, age related issues, etc. also probably cops and delivery guys and other situations where you spend all day on and off the bike and gets tiring so the self-stability is welcomed. "scared to ride a normal 2 wheeled bike" is kinda short sighted, don't be that guy.
Thanks for the review. I'm happy with this release; I liked the last model but I'm not really a BMW guy. But I do like, and own, Yamahas... (I don't like choppers or cruisers either....)
comparing the real bike with this model the panel placement is quit off, the seat does not look good in my opinion. so for the total review pro/cons the set gets a lot of stars !!!!! thanks for the review.
Yamaha has 500 pieces fewer and is 30 euro more expensive (199€ vs 229€) than bmw but despite that you gave both of them 4 stars for value, why is that?
It's technically cheaper than BMW and if BMW can be found discounted now, a year after it's release, then probably Yamaha will be even cheaper a year from now.
230 € for that thing 😂 Current lego pricing is just a garbage. For that money I can have retro masterpiece, that will be better looking and going high on value.
The cooperation with Yamaha is quite interesting.
I'm looking forward to new sets, like chainsaws and pianos.
We already have a typewriter, so a piano isn't so far-fetched!
@@bibasik7they made a piano like 5 years ago
Quads too maybe. Halfway to a licensed speedboat
The pianos are made by Yamaha Corporation, which Yamaha Motor Company is technically no longer affiliated with
So we're paying 140 euro for the parts and 100 euro for the AR app? Hope it will still be working in 20 years...
It looks like gearboxes are getting a lot more realistic, next thing they’ll do is add little cylinder heads on the engines.
I don't know what do you mean this model has 4 cylinders
@@Turambar3791 how many cylinders do you think motorbikes have?
@@timehunter9467 It will depend of the model 1 to maybe 6 being optimistic maybe more for experimental ones. And'll repeat that it seams that you assume that the lego model doesn't emmulate an engine. With little cylinders.
This motorbike has until I know 4 cylinders and the lego model has 4 cylinders... so I don't understand what you wanted to say.
@@Turambar3791 Cylinder heads are different to actual cylinders. Heads are where the valves and most of the combustion chambers actually are, little caps maybe 0.5 studs in height with fake ports would look good.
@@timehunter9467 Oh! Ok now I understand yes but it's a classic between lego technics that the engines must ramain opened so you can see inside. I really think that lego leave them opened following an old tradition on porpuse. In this model in any case there is no that much space to make a MOC over there. Yes you said "cylinder heads" I didn't see it sorry.
The AR suite is actually wild, might have to pick up this set purely for that. Makes up for the fact that you can't physically see inside the set
I really like the look of this one! I think i am going to pick this one up (after the price drops that is)
A Technic set that actually involves technical ingenuity, plus many new parts for the actual crunch of the entire Technic line - highly desired gear and gearbox pieces? It might not be the prettiest thing (hello multi-coloured pins), but this is otherwise a huge step in the right direction for Technic. Technic is technical again.
Great review and a great looking model, but three of the cons you listed kinda sealed it for me. Repetition/deja vu is a concern, the same reason I skipped the Ferrari Daytona even though there's some changes here and there. But value is probably this set's biggest weakness for a number of reasons; it just doesn't seem as good despite the same scale and overall size compared to the BMW. I know the BMW had flaws to it but that set felt like it had a good amount of meat to it, yet the BMW isn't dramatically more costly and it's often discounted nowadays as it's been around for a while now.
Even when not comparing the Yamaha to the BMW bike, the value still doesn't feel great, being quite a fair bit more costly than the Heavy Duty Tow Truck, John Deere 948L-II Skidder and even the Peugeot 9X8 Hypercar. The Peugeot set I just finished and it was a very good enjoyable build and it took a huge price slash today, by 42%, so it's now only £97 after only two and a bit months. Although I expect similar to happen to the Yamaha, it's a likely pass regardless.
Thanks Sariel, great hearing your views as always.
Like this video way more than others. For Technic sets specially with new evolutionary parts such detailed reviews are actually preferred and helpful.
Been watching Sariel vids even when I was in my dark age. It is a relief to see how Sariel's review pattern remain unchanged. Much appreciated. It's amazing how his Technic reviews shape up a prospective/potential Technic buyer's views/perspective 👍
Thanks. Hopefully the gearbox doesn't jam after a bit of use like the BMW did for me, requiring a rebuild.
Thanks for the review, model looks interesting, and this AR is great - now I see the sense in it.
Wow,these new parts are something else
Hello Sariel! Great review as allways! Can you please name the music that starts at the AR app chapter? Also, is it copyright free ?
The links/songs are in the description.
After almost completing the build, the chain fell off and is impossible to get back on. Any suggestions?
Impossible how?
The BMW falling apart was a feature, just like the real BMW :) The Yamaha also seems to be true to the real version in this regard, very durable!
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Are the teeth on the stepper gear the same size as lightsaber blades?
No, they're slightly thinner.
Hello, when I turn the wheel the chain comes off, can anyone give me a tip?
Why does there need to be an AR app?
Any note about the “loose” chain? Looks so bad!
When 42146?
Soon.
@@searme awesome!
oh shtttt... so it has been released.. need to find money to get that lmao
@@KimmyR3 I too
Review Score 28/35
I already got Lego BMW M1000RR, Should I get this Yamaha MT-10SP?
New gearbox system are interesting.
Price quite steep. Maybe wait until black Friday sales.
Very mixed feelings, and not just because of the insane price. The best thing, besides the new parts, is obviously the limited number of stickers, which also feel very much optional. But as cool as it looks, the real thing has a very distinct frame shape, which is completely absent here. But what's most disappointing: Even when this is a *NAKED* bike, you still hardly see anything that's happening on the inside. If only they build it much more open, and made some removable panels from System pieces for the frame....
Woah the music brought back memories from a game called blur, a driving game on the x360
Can we expect the review of the 42146 Liebherr crane this week?
Nope.
Alright. Thanks for the information
I’m hoping for my dreambike, the Kawazaki Vulcan S to be legofied soon!!!
Why always the black gloves?
Probably to hide his fingertips. He bites his nails and surrounding tissue. Very gross. You can see it on his older videos.
Dermatillomania is a compulsive disorder, not something you choose to do or enjoy doing. Just saying.
@@stefannikolic4401kinda rude
For a different kind of bike, with stand out colours, they should make the John Britten V1000 super-bike, which was a home built bike that was a world beater... :). john britten v1000
Maybe I missed it because I didn't see the whole video, otherwise the hint that the original has six gears and not just three. In addition, I don't like functions with rubber bands, they just don't last ten years or more.
The new pieces are nice, but it's hard to tell how necessary they were. They don't seem that functionally different to what we have, and it makes me wonder if the same gearbox style and dimensions can be replicated with the pieces we already have.
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I particularly agree with this point, a Yamaha R1 is way more iconic than this MT10
seems like a massive missed opportunity for Yamaha to choose this bike over the Niken GT, which i only learned it existed when i went to look it up how the MT-10 looks after seeing this set come out....just go and google the Niken, i wait here. That would have been a real head-turner instead of this fairly standard looking bike, since anyways this is more about increasing the brand image than selling more bikes.
bikes like the Niken have a reputation of being made for folks that are scared to ride a normal 2 wheeled bike and need training wheels (and to be fair it's not easy to justify all that extra weight), so it may have been a weird take
@@tank-eleven other then the novelty it's mostly aimed at people who'd have difficulty maintaining balance and otherwise wouldn't ride, like too short legs, injuries/disabilities, age related issues, etc. also probably cops and delivery guys and other situations where you spend all day on and off the bike and gets tiring so the self-stability is welcomed. "scared to ride a normal 2 wheeled bike" is kinda short sighted, don't be that guy.
I Think, it would be interesting if it existed in Lego (Niken), but I Think it would not Look as aggressive and sporty as the Mt
Choć nie jestem fanem motocykli, to ta Yamaha strasznie mi się podoba i chciałbym ją mieć w swojej kolekcji, a tego BMW jakoś niekoniecznie.
finally!
Another bach addict 😳
I hipe they will make a kawasaki h2r version
He's so excited he's using new music
Kiedy Liebherr? Kilka razy dziennie sprawdzam czy nie wrzucony, nigdy nie czekałem tak mocno jak ja niego! 😅
Bliżej końca miesiąca.
@@searme dziękuję, czekam już uspokojony
@@searmeIn other comment section you said to me that I can and should expect 42146 a review this week :) did it get delayed?
Thanks for the review. I'm happy with this release; I liked the last model but I'm not really a BMW guy. But I do like, and own, Yamahas... (I don't like choppers or cruisers either....)
I would like to see a 2023 ninja h2r
comparing the real bike with this model the panel placement is quit off, the seat does not look good in my opinion. so for the total review pro/cons the set gets a lot of stars !!!!! thanks for the review.
If only the new MT-10 would look good 🤣
Buying new parts seperately is better
Hmmmmm, why do I have the feeling I‘ve seen this one before? 😉
Balázs AKA RacingBrick told me "the review embargo was moved last minute and Sariel didn't get the notification on time"
Lego needs to add the app and ar feature to the 8:1 supercars.
why did the value score so highly? seems bad
The AR has no value for me. I would love to be able to just buy the transmission and nothing else.
Smart folks buy this set when price drops to 150$ 😂
Value 4 out 5? Maybe 2 out 5..
Yamaha has 500 pieces fewer and is 30 euro more expensive (199€ vs 229€) than bmw but despite that you gave both of them 4 stars for value, why is that?
It's technically cheaper than BMW and if BMW can be found discounted now, a year after it's release, then probably Yamaha will be even cheaper a year from now.
I really don't like how they did the headlights. the barrels just strike me as an odd way of doing it.
I trust this hamster.... it s a tire....
230 € for that thing 😂 Current lego pricing is just a garbage. For that money I can have retro masterpiece, that will be better looking and going high on value.
I HATE LEGO STICKERS
At that price I deserve printed parts!
Of all beautiful bikes Lego choose the ugliest one...