NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
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NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
Today I picked up my 2019 MT07 with just over 6k dry miles on. There is a slight bit more to it than I mentioned in the recommend me a bike thread. In short, the previous owner bought it as a retirement present to himself. It was his pride and joy, and as you've all seen and commented on, he adorned it with all the extras he liked. Sadly, he died, very unexpectedly, shortly afterward.
The bike became subject to probate and sat untouched in the garage until it could be sold. When it was able to be sold, the battery was flat and couldn't be recovered and a new one was fitted, but now the engine management light is on. Knowing this I still went to see it anyway. When I got there I saw it was literally like a brand new bike. Pretty much spotless everywhere and certainly the cleanest bike I've ever considered buying. Anyway, it started and sounded lovely etc, so I took a chance on getting the engine light sorted later on.
The first thing I noticed was after the NC700X and the long Tmax this thing looked tiny! It looked like it would be too small for me, but sitting on it, I was surprisingly comfy and didn't feel as cramped as I thought I was going to be? So the two obvious concerns were dismissed and I parted with my cash. Hopefully, nothing will come back to bite me later!
I set off on familiar roads and found the bike rode round town very well. The fuelling felt good, as weeksy had said it was. That was encouraging as part throttle/slow speed stuff is normally where I find Fi bike to be a bit dire. The roads were drying but messy and a lot of debris in the middle from yesterdays heavy rains. Opening up the throttle on such surfaces soon confirmed the bike doesn't have traction control!
Traffic was annoyingly heavy, but eventually, I got onto an open bit of road and gunned it away from the lights through the first few gears. It's quick, but not fast, iyswim? What I found out quickly is the bike is all about the midrange rather than top end rush and that suits me just fine. Short shifting and riding the torque line is ideal for my style of riding. It's early days yet, but this could very well be an ideal bike for me. Nothing else to report because, as I said, the traffic was heavy and I had the usual new bike nerves. I'm in the office for 4 days this week so I'm looking forward to seeing how the bike rides on my daily commute? I suspect it'll certainly liven things up!
The bike became subject to probate and sat untouched in the garage until it could be sold. When it was able to be sold, the battery was flat and couldn't be recovered and a new one was fitted, but now the engine management light is on. Knowing this I still went to see it anyway. When I got there I saw it was literally like a brand new bike. Pretty much spotless everywhere and certainly the cleanest bike I've ever considered buying. Anyway, it started and sounded lovely etc, so I took a chance on getting the engine light sorted later on.
The first thing I noticed was after the NC700X and the long Tmax this thing looked tiny! It looked like it would be too small for me, but sitting on it, I was surprisingly comfy and didn't feel as cramped as I thought I was going to be? So the two obvious concerns were dismissed and I parted with my cash. Hopefully, nothing will come back to bite me later!
I set off on familiar roads and found the bike rode round town very well. The fuelling felt good, as weeksy had said it was. That was encouraging as part throttle/slow speed stuff is normally where I find Fi bike to be a bit dire. The roads were drying but messy and a lot of debris in the middle from yesterdays heavy rains. Opening up the throttle on such surfaces soon confirmed the bike doesn't have traction control!
Traffic was annoyingly heavy, but eventually, I got onto an open bit of road and gunned it away from the lights through the first few gears. It's quick, but not fast, iyswim? What I found out quickly is the bike is all about the midrange rather than top end rush and that suits me just fine. Short shifting and riding the torque line is ideal for my style of riding. It's early days yet, but this could very well be an ideal bike for me. Nothing else to report because, as I said, the traffic was heavy and I had the usual new bike nerves. I'm in the office for 4 days this week so I'm looking forward to seeing how the bike rides on my daily commute? I suspect it'll certainly liven things up!
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
I've got a code reader with cable if you need to borrow, it's same as my xsr900 I believe.
Will be most interesting to see how you find handling overall.
Congratulations!!!!
Will be most interesting to see how you find handling overall.
Congratulations!!!!
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
My old Tiger 800 threw the engine light when I tried to start it with a shit battery.
You can reset it, but I suspect it will reset it self after a number of warm up cycles.
You can reset it, but I suspect it will reset it self after a number of warm up cycles.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
The guy selling it for the family said he had a Triumph and that took 3 heat cycles to do what you say, and hoped this would be the same but couldn't guarantee it as he didn't have much experience with late Yamahas. I said no worries I'll take it as it is and the bike certainly runs okay, so I'll just see what happens over the next few days...KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 7:47 pm My old Tiger 800 threw the engine light when I tried to start it with a shit battery.
You can reset it, but I suspect it will reset it self after a number of warm up cycles.
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Thanks Mate. I may well take you up on that if it doesn't clear itself.
Handling felt sure footed and it has Bridgestones on which are normally my favourite make, but I felt very tall on it and not very confident. I'm Captain Slow anyway, so it'll certainly handle better than I'll need I'm sure...
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
Pic heavy thread,so far.
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We don't want to see anymore pic's until he's ditched all the tat!
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
One man's tat,is another man's treasure.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 8:12 pmWe don't want to see anymore pic's until he's ditched all the tat!
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A bike of contention, tis a joy to behold!
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Or... you could add to the tat and become the new Bellwood.
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Grief from the pink, blue and yellow shellsuit Gix Bros!
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
Enjoy. A simple OBDII reader will clear the error if you have one for the car it will likely work on the bike. Just used my Ebay cheapo one and it did the trick fine. I use TuneEcu on the Triumph but the phone I used was playing up, so Ebay reader was hussled into action and it did the trick. Make a note of the error code just in case.
Hope you get many miles of smiles on the new to you bike.
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the connector is specific for Yamaha models though.the_priest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 7:10 am Enjoy. A simple OBDII reader will clear the error if you have one for the car it will likely work on the bike. Just used my Ebay cheapo one and it did the trick fine. I use TuneEcu on the Triumph but the phone I used was playing up, so Ebay reader was hussled into action and it did the trick. Make a note of the error code just in case.
Hope you get many miles of smiles on the new to you bike.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
I had the EML come on the mt09 last week. I think possibly 3 start ups and it was gone. Spoke to yamaha and they said they had received reports previous and probably water in the O2 sensor and maybe from washing.
On last wash I gave it a good drying followed by warm up and all good, atm.
On last wash I gave it a good drying followed by warm up and all good, atm.
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