Hi Jacob 👋 great little video 👍 and a great day 👍 just a little correction to your comment on the other bikes, there was also a 450WR, a 430 Beta, a 390 Beta and a 350 Husqi 👍
You did really well with tyres that in honesty were not helping you much. They would be fine for summer riding butsomething more aggressive will help you out in the winter. Glad you made it all the way round, let us know when you're back and you'd be welcome to join us again.
It is brilliant value. Ticks a lot of boxes for many across the board, very excited to chuck some knobbies on once I’m back and get out for some real fun in the dirt. Overall it’s a very capable machine! If only a touch heavy
Despite not having my bike delivered yet, I have already purchased a set of Mitas Enduro Trail XT+ tyres 80/20 off-road /road. They are very reasonably priced and just like the 450MT is getting great reviews for the performance they offer for the money. If they are good enough for Chris Birch they’ll be good enough for me 👍
Thanks for the info. I'll do the same - my bike is coming in March with next batch ( high seat , fender ).... Are you getting metal frame hand guards ?
@@istra70I have a set of Bark Buster hand guards ordered, an off road front mudguard and when funds allow I’ll get a better bash guard and the upper crash bars.
Fair play for giving it a go in these conditions. I'm riding a CRF250Rally, for similar reasons to your selection, trail and travel. Stock tyres are rarely sufficient for all conditions, for me on the crf i've been using Michelin Trackers for UK green lanes. I put Continental TKC80's on this summer for a trip to trail ride in the Italian alps and they were great for road/hard pack/gravel but back on UK lanes they've shown that mud is their limit, so it's soon back to the Trackers for the winter. These bikes will get you wherever you want to go, but tyre choice is key and it's best, probably (only my opinion, nothing better than that), to swap tyres over to suit your plans. I recognise some, but not all of these lanes...more explorings to do I think.
Hey Matthew, thanks for coming by the channel man. How do you find the 250? It was on my list of bikes for consideration… I agree with switching the tyres out. Always more exploring!
Today I was running around 22 in each - I probably wouldn't go much lower given the weight of the bike it might be a little low to go, most definitely has an effect on the road handling
Recognise a few of those trails, local to me. Is this a TRF rideout or other organised ride? Be interested to join in future. Great vid and good to see more of the MT
Hey Adam - this is a ride out organised with the local TRF group mate - I’d absolutely recommend joining if you want to get out with a good bunch. Thanks for stopping by man!
😂 they aren’t too bad, I’m quite happy with them on gravel and dry terrain // the road has been ok. As soon it gets sloppy they get caked instantly and then you have zero traction. I’ll be sure to come check out some of your vids mate!
Brilliant. That's the bike Yamaha should come out with instead of Tenere.... I ordered mine ( high seat and front fender ) - coming with next batch in March. Can't wait ....
In all honesty, if I could afford a Tenere I might have swayed that way… but the for the price point of the CF MT - you just can’t go wrong. Congratulations man, very excited for you! All in time for Spring
@@Papanchasonline Loving the MT, just what i was looking for, ticks lots of boxes. The tyres are road biased but not surprising, pretty good in the dry, the brand is CST
It would, but I still stand by this bike being a great all rounder. Many have switched out the 14t to a 15t front sprocket which seems to aid with top speeds. Not sure how much of an effect it has on the lower end power…
I mention in this video that I personally feel the Himy is smoother at higher speeds… the CF just feels like it’s being pushed at anything beyond 70 - there is the 15t front sprocket fix which brings the revs down… but it’s not something I’m too bothered about for the time being
Hi Jacob 👋 great little video 👍 and a great day 👍 just a little correction to your comment on the other bikes, there was also a 450WR, a 430 Beta, a 390 Beta and a 350 Husqi 👍
Thanks Keith! Big assumption on my part as I didn’t check on the day, the only real chance was at the coffee stop 🤦♂️ thanks for the correction!
You did really well with tyres that in honesty were not helping you much. They would be fine for summer riding butsomething more aggressive will help you out in the winter. Glad you made it all the way round, let us know when you're back and you'd be welcome to join us again.
Thanks John, was a brilliant day. I’ll be getting tyres asap. Back toward mid December so back for some icebreakers I’m sure 🧊
It's looks great value
It is brilliant value. Ticks a lot of boxes for many across the board, very excited to chuck some knobbies on once I’m back and get out for some real fun in the dirt. Overall it’s a very capable machine! If only a touch heavy
Despite not having my bike delivered yet, I have already purchased a set of Mitas Enduro Trail XT+ tyres 80/20 off-road /road. They are very reasonably priced and just like the 450MT is getting great reviews for the performance they offer for the money. If they are good enough for Chris Birch they’ll be good enough for me 👍
I’ll check these out Chris, thanks for the heads up. I was going to stick some real aggressive tyres on for the winter… 50/50 and see how we go
Thanks for the info. I'll do the same - my bike is coming in March with next batch ( high seat , fender )....
Are you getting metal frame hand guards ?
@@istra70I have a set of Bark Buster hand guards ordered, an off road front mudguard and when funds allow I’ll get a better bash guard and the upper crash bars.
Fair play for giving it a go in these conditions. I'm riding a CRF250Rally, for similar reasons to your selection, trail and travel. Stock tyres are rarely sufficient for all conditions, for me on the crf i've been using Michelin Trackers for UK green lanes. I put Continental TKC80's on this summer for a trip to trail ride in the Italian alps and they were great for road/hard pack/gravel but back on UK lanes they've shown that mud is their limit, so it's soon back to the Trackers for the winter. These bikes will get you wherever you want to go, but tyre choice is key and it's best, probably (only my opinion, nothing better than that), to swap tyres over to suit your plans.
I recognise some, but not all of these lanes...more explorings to do I think.
Hey Matthew, thanks for coming by the channel man. How do you find the 250? It was on my list of bikes for consideration… I agree with switching the tyres out. Always more exploring!
Great video, thanks for sharing. What pressures were you using?
Today I was running around 22 in each - I probably wouldn't go much lower given the weight of the bike it might be a little low to go, most definitely has an effect on the road handling
Recognise a few of those trails, local to me. Is this a TRF rideout or other organised ride? Be interested to join in future. Great vid and good to see more of the MT
Hey Adam - this is a ride out organised with the local TRF group mate - I’d absolutely recommend joining if you want to get out with a good bunch. Thanks for stopping by man!
Stock tyres are making very hard work for You
@@alternativeperception6949 they do make it more work… I must mention the tyres over 20 times in this video 😂 they would improve it ten fold for sure.
Nicely done ✅
Honestly, I am a bit shit scared of the tyres. I've only just run in the first 1000km.
😂 they aren’t too bad, I’m quite happy with them on gravel and dry terrain // the road has been ok. As soon it gets sloppy they get caked instantly and then you have zero traction. I’ll be sure to come check out some of your vids mate!
Brilliant. That's the bike Yamaha should come out with instead of Tenere.... I ordered mine ( high seat and front fender ) - coming with next batch in March. Can't wait ....
In all honesty, if I could afford a Tenere I might have swayed that way… but the for the price point of the CF MT - you just can’t go wrong. Congratulations man, very excited for you! All in time for Spring
Recently hit 600miles on mine so will ride to get service done then put it away for winter.
@@neilcook8774 no winter ride outs?! At least it’ll be ready for the Spring then 🌅
@Papanchasonline I've got an enduro for that. Will be going to ABR though.
Ah lovely! What a beautiful thing, how are you finding your CF? Hope to catch you there then man
@@Papanchasonline Loving the MT, just what i was looking for, ticks lots of boxes. The tyres are road biased but not surprising, pretty good in the dry, the brand is CST
Interesting, but it would be nice to hold it at 80 all day long.
It would, but I still stand by this bike being a great all rounder. Many have switched out the 14t to a 15t front sprocket which seems to aid with top speeds. Not sure how much of an effect it has on the lower end power…
Why wouldn't you want to do 70 for too long? The Himalayan will sit at 70/80 mph all day.
I mention in this video that I personally feel the Himy is smoother at higher speeds… the CF just feels like it’s being pushed at anything beyond 70 - there is the 15t front sprocket fix which brings the revs down… but it’s not something I’m too bothered about for the time being