INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.

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this came up at absolutely daft money and i do mean daft money. Despite the fact it's the non-adjustable model, it's still a massive improvement over the standard item. They're £425 from Wilbers and you'd probably get hit for import duty now too. It's sprung a few kg soft for me... but i don't mind that. It's still worth throwing on for the price.

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weeksy wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:45 am Stealthy and cool... but i wasn't sure if it was a satin i could clean properly or a matt that would show anything and everything.
Job jobbed;
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... ujcnBszQhR
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MrLongbeard wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 9:33 am
weeksy wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:45 am Stealthy and cool... but i wasn't sure if it was a satin i could clean properly or a matt that would show anything and everything.
Job jobbed;
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... ujcnBszQhR
Mmmmmm dunnno mate... you tried it ? I think it may be too late anyway as i've got a plate assigned.. but i doubt it's fully registered to me at this stage until i pay in full.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 9:35 am
MrLongbeard wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 9:33 am
weeksy wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:45 am Stealthy and cool... but i wasn't sure if it was a satin i could clean properly or a matt that would show anything and everything.
Job jobbed;
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... ujcnBszQhR
Mmmmmm dunnno mate... you tried it ? I think it may be too late anyway as i've got a plate assigned.. but i doubt it's fully registered to me at this stage until i pay in full.
S'all I use on my matte helmet & bike.
It's just a soap and wax free cleaner, if the paint is a proper raw matte finish you're always going to flat it down some as you wipe it and add a tiny amount of shine over the years, but it's cheaper than Harley's denim paint cleaner and I'm happy to use it.

Just something to file away for 'next time'
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The video here from Neevesy kinda highlights the MT07 idea and reasoning perfectly for me.



I only watched it this morning for the first time, but yeah, that's kinda where i see things.
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Potter wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:58 am Based on your bike history it's unlikely to be a keeper, but based on that review and as a bike for the next year or so you've probably made the right choice.
I think time and history has shown me there's no such thing in my world as a keeper. I don't really do it with anything if i'm honest. Things get bought, used, sold. I don't have the space and the inclination to keep a bike 20 years, i don't see that as necessary.

So the MT07 will come in... until it goes out. I'm not for a second going to put a number on that.. i'd like to think it'll not be sub 12 months... but, hey, it's far from impossible.
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Nowt like getting old as an excuse to get a nice bike!! Excellent! Hope you get to enjoy it fully and it gives you giggles and lots of real road fun.
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Have you had your registration conformation email yet with plate number. ? Definitely a good fun bike your getting there. But as you say and I'm the same, when I fancy a change mine will be out and something else in. Usually 2 years ish. 👍
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Potter wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:58 am That's a cracking review, I suppose after watching that you'd be daft not to buy one if that was what you wanted from a bike and your budget.
Reminds me more of the FZR600 than a 350LC though, the FZR was always the hooligans four stroke choice, did everything reasonably well but was a bit more exciting to ride than the competition.

I'm probably getting old and I struggle to get excited over the looks, but he does make the point that it's so much fun to ride that it doesn't matter.
Based on your bike history it's unlikely to be a keeper, but based on that review and as a bike for the next year or so you've probably made the right choice.
This will come as no shock to anyone, but I've owned LCs and FZR600s, I never got the thing about FZRs being a hooligans bike, they're very sensible compared with an LC, early GSXR750s were a lot more LC like.

But I can see the MT07 being compared with LCs, never ridden one so I've no idea what they're like, but I have ridden SV650s and they felt like a sensible, sedate LC with decent brakes.
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A mate had a ZZR600 it was pretty dull compared to the FZR, even the teapot was sportier.

And as you say comparing a 600 do everything bike with a GSXR750 would have been like comparing a frog with a race horse
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 2:06 pm A mate had a ZZR600 it was pretty dull compared to the FZR, even the teapot was sportier.

And as you say comparing a 600 do everything bike with a GSXR750 would have been like comparing a frog with a race horse
Thats not my memory of the ZZR at all- back then (1990ish) I was racing a CBR in the SS600 class, and my brother had a ZZR road bike , and whilst the FZR or CBR were definitely the pick of the 600s if you wanted to get around a track the fastest in SS600, the ZZR had the more powerful and most exciting motor as standard by a long way, ballistic (relatively speaking) top-end compared to it's then peers, it absolutely screamed, and the teapot was definitely bottom of the pile.

Anyway, surprised as I am by Weeksy's latest purchase, I reckon it's a great choice- I'd have one any day over a 690 Duke, and the Trident wouldn't even get a look-in for me
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Tricky wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:28 am Anyway, surprised as I am by Weeksy's latest purchase, I reckon it's a great choice- I'd have one any day over a 690 Duke, and the Trident wouldn't even get a look-in for me
See you next Thurs/Fri lunchtime then at Thame if it's dry matey :) unless we head somewhere closer towards Henley. You're more than welcome to have a play. Although the odds of me having done the shock by then are not that high...
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weeksy wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:33 am
Tricky wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:28 am Anyway, surprised as I am by Weeksy's latest purchase, I reckon it's a great choice- I'd have one any day over a 690 Duke, and the Trident wouldn't even get a look-in for me
See you next Thurs/Fri lunchtime then at Thame if it's dry matey :) unless we head somewhere closer towards Henley. You're more than welcome to have a play. Although the odds of me having done the shock by then are not that high...
You're on- fingers crossed for the weather gods! :thumbup:
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Tricky wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:28 am
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 2:06 pm A mate had a ZZR600 it was pretty dull compared to the FZR, even the teapot was sportier.

And as you say comparing a 600 do everything bike with a GSXR750 would have been like comparing a frog with a race horse
Thats not my memory of the ZZR at all- back then (1990ish) I was racing a CBR in the SS600 class, and my brother had a ZZR road bike , and whilst the FZR or CBR were definitely the pick of the 600s if you wanted to get around a track the fastest in SS600, the ZZR had the more powerful and most exciting motor as standard by a long way, ballistic (relatively speaking) top-end compared to it's then peers, it absolutely screamed, and the teapot was definitely bottom of the pile.

Anyway, surprised as I am by Weeksy's latest purchase, I reckon it's a great choice- I'd have one any day over a 690 Duke, and the Trident wouldn't even get a look-in for me
ZZR was definitely the fastest of the 600s, it had a higher top speed than my GSXR750
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Shock has arrived..
Radiator guard has arrived.

Just a question of waiting now.

Need to order some Abba fitting kit bits and wait for the tail tidy to arrive. Then get it ACF-50'd and away we go.

Likely won't get the QS until Feb/March as i need to sort some money for Morzine for me and the lad.

As much as that number plate was awesome/terrible, i don't see there being a budget for it.
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weeksy wrote: Sat Oct 16, 2021 11:46 am

As much as that number plate was awesome/terrible, i don't see there being a budget for it.
That was our problem, not yours! There was ALWAYS going to the budget for that.
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lostboy wrote: Sat Oct 16, 2021 12:15 pm
weeksy wrote: Sat Oct 16, 2021 11:46 am

As much as that number plate was awesome/terrible, i don't see there being a budget for it.
That was our problem, not yours! There was ALWAYS going to the budget for that.
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Oh well happy! The brake guard for the mt07 and XSR 900 are the same. So don't need to worry about that if out on track next year.
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I am looking forward to an in depth review. I also realised that I may well follow your footsteps in a year or two, sigh
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I like the colour scheme. :thumbsup:
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