YAMAHA MT03 HOW DO I SHIFT

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @1942s-b7z
    @1942s-b7z Год назад +10

    Just bought a 2022 mto3 as my first bike your videos are definitely a help

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад

      Awesome I'm glad to hear that. Hopefully it's beneficial. I now have a zx6r but I am going to do more videos like this. The mt03 was definitely a great choice.

  • @Sue-t7h
    @Sue-t7h 7 месяцев назад +3

    This was so helpful. I just got this bike and was having trouble finding the sweet spot of shifting. Going to try this tomorrow. I think it will make such a difference! Thank you

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  7 месяцев назад

      Oh awesome! Congratulations and I am glad. I love to see it being helpful

  • @pawin3d
    @pawin3d Год назад +6

    I just got mt03 learning it currently. Ur mindset of shifting definitely makes sense. Thank you!

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад +1

      No problem in glad to have helped out any way possible! I actually just got a zx6r myself. I intend to do some more "how to ride" type videos this year. And there are several videos of the mt03 on the channel some well!! I hope it's helpful and enjoyable for your!

  • @drfrog777
    @drfrog777 Год назад +4

    Have an MTO3 got about 2,500 miles on it. I shift it pretty basic when I'm out just riding basic but it's nice to know when you need to get the power going you can definitely rev it up to about 10,000 RPM it definitely it will pull. I've done 85 to 90 on the highway no problem. I use mine for DoorDashing I get about 55 to 60 mi per gallon. Definitely will pop a wheelie in first gear but you got to be about 9,000 RPM to get the wheel off the ground. Basically my work bike for DoorDash. I ride in Indian scout for my main bike for long trips and for more fun. The MTO3 is basically my door dashing make money bike. But as a lot of fun to ride definitely an upgrade for my ADV150 that I was doordashing on before

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад +1

      That's awesome. They're great bikes. I've actually considered doing deliveries on the bike but didn't know how that would work out with some of the bigger orders. And yes, if you need it, it's here. It's not my ZX6-R but it is able to get you there no problem. I always loved the mpgs.

  • @nirlevi2540
    @nirlevi2540 Год назад +3

    Thank you, just got my mt03 and im learning

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад +1

      Congrats! That's awesome and it's definitely a great one to learn on! You will not be disappointed! I'm glad to say I have quite a few helpful videos on it and if you ever need information feel free to hit me up I'm always willing to help if I can.

  • @lorrieburrow-reynolds1638
    @lorrieburrow-reynolds1638 2 года назад +3

    Great video! Ansered my questions thank you. I should b ready for my 600 mile oil change soon

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  2 года назад

      Im glad this answered all your questions! If you have any ithers feel free to share. I still consider myself new to it but i have started on the mt03 and do have quite a few miles on it considering I only started in march. And OMG the 600 mile oil change is outrageous to me. Haha. I daily it and also usually go on a decent sized ride at least a couple times a month. I would have to do it at least once a month if not more. I usually just go till it starts to discolor. Also the oil light will come on when it's time for an oil change.

  • @justposi
    @justposi Год назад +1

    Thank you a lot of videos i watched just do SHIT job at explaining high revs , I'm researching because i heard this bike likes high revs and I'm a bit afraid of riding in high revs I'm a beginner you literally explained everything

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад

      No problem! I'm glad to be of help and I haven't been riding a very long time. So it's easier for me to explain it more as a beginner than expecting everyone to already know and just put a video out like you see from some others.

    • @justposi
      @justposi Год назад +1

      @@boringkhaos Im putting my downpayment for MT03 tomorrow I'm very anxious lol

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад +1

      @justposi it's very exciting. It's a great bike not only to start out on but all around a great bike. I never really got bored of it other than highway riding. And my dream bike has always been the zx6r so my mt03 got stolen and beat up pretty bad so I had to jump on the zx6r! You will not be disappointed and I spent a lot of time with the Mt and changed quite a bit so if you need any advice or input I'm more than happy to help you out.

    • @justposi
      @justposi Год назад +1

      @@boringkhaos oh no how did it got stolen to be honest I'm afraid of that too

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад

      I was dumb and left it outside and don't have any garage or any way to store it. I also live right in the middle of town. The zx sits in the kitchen lol. I definitely recommend a tracker I have the monimoto and they will call you. It's very sensitive. I have a video on it. They call as soon as it comes off the kick stand. I actually got it back but the damage was done.

  • @alikuteg1795
    @alikuteg1795 2 года назад +2

    hello bro..remember me,the guy from the Philippines?ive already have my mt03 too...

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  2 года назад

      I do remember you that's awesome ride safe!

  • @jakerussell5584
    @jakerussell5584 Год назад +1

    just got mine, gonna take this into acct, Thanks!

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад +1

      Yes sir!! I recently purchased a 23 zx6r but I am glad to see that my videos are still helpful to the ones of you just getting your mt03s. Happy riding brother! Enjoy it!

  • @user-rf9me7xm1w
    @user-rf9me7xm1w 2 года назад +4

    Interesting stuff, I don’t think I’ve ever exceeded 7000 rpm on my MT 03. I try to change into sixth at about 4000 rpm. There’s normally a 60 mph speed limit here in England so 6000 is normally my cruising rpm. I’m getting just over 100 mpg but our gallons are slightly larger than yours. It would be interesting to hear about what bike you would like to progress on to after the MT ?

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  2 года назад +1

      Yeah ours are typically 55 or 70 on highway. But I like to play haha. I get about 50 mpg. And try it one day even if you hit it in 2nd gear you will feel an incredible difference in torque around 7-8k. My dream bike is a zx-6r. Preferably 18-newer.

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  2 года назад +1

      However I would like to get about an 08-12 ish monster edition. But I feel like that's the ultimate Kyle bike lol

    • @user-rf9me7xm1w
      @user-rf9me7xm1w 2 года назад +1

      @@boringkhaos Many thanks for the reply, yes, the Kawasaki is a lovely bike, I think you could have loads of fun on that. I’d also like one but I don’t think I could justify the cost of insurance over here in England.

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah there Is that haha. I haven't looked into it yet haha. My insurance is outrageous now as it Is.

    • @adriennehamm2689
      @adriennehamm2689 Год назад +2

      Thats what I like about my MT03, its very forgiving!

  • @jefferydsmith9966
    @jefferydsmith9966 5 месяцев назад +1

    Considering this bike. Looks you’re driving in the bluegrass region of Kentucky.

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  5 месяцев назад

      Actually middle tn. But it might as well be lol.

  • @Vespyr_
    @Vespyr_ Месяц назад +1

    I've driven standard in a car but shifting gears with my feet and using the clutch with my hands is like playing a game with inverted controls for a manual driver lol.

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Месяц назад

      @Vespyr_ omg haha I completely understand that I was right there woth you at first. I've always driven standard shift cars but it took me a little bit to get used to the concept.

  • @2brosfilmz208
    @2brosfilmz208 Год назад +1

    do you have a programmer for your exhaust? btw great video just bought a mt 03 yesterday is my 4th bike.

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад

      Theyre great bikes and no I never put one on because I didn't see it making too much of a difference. But I recently got a 23 zx6r I put a power commander 6 on it and it definitely helped it.

    • @2brosfilmz208
      @2brosfilmz208 Год назад +1

      @@boringkhaos 600super sports are a load of fun.. I had a cbr 600rr an a gsxr 750.. gotcha thanks man... ride safe!!

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад

      Man it is a blast! Same to you. Enjoy that 300. They are a blast in their own way. You can really throw them around. And GET AN R6 THROTTLE TUBE!

    • @2brosfilmz208
      @2brosfilmz208 Год назад +1

      @@boringkhaos I heard about those I have after market grips can I still use with after market grips? If so I might get it.

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад

      Yeah you can. You would just have to swap it out it comes with the stock grip. Same size though. It makes a huge difference. Amd I posted a video where i did. I think I put the link in the comments as well. You can get on Amazon for about 30 usd

  • @tomross6735
    @tomross6735 Год назад +1

    When u shift gears, are u depressing the clutch, letting off throttle, and shifting simultaneously?

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад +2

      As close to simultaneously as possible without being simultaneous if that makes sense. You want to engage the clutch first and then let off the throttle other wise its going to be a rough shift as you're going to apply engine break if you let out of throttle first. And you don't want to be in throttle when you shift, other wise you will get that clunk. So, it's a 1 2 3 in a very fast motion. Because you want to still be in a decent rpm range for the next gear depending on your speed. It sounds difficult but with practice it's nothing.

    • @tomross6735
      @tomross6735 Год назад +2

      @@boringkhaos thank u

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад +1

      No problem. I hope it's helpful! Kinda hard to explain over text lol

    • @tomross6735
      @tomross6735 Год назад +1

      @@boringkhaos very helpful, and thank u again for the instructions.

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад +2

      No worries like I always say if I help improve 1 persons experience I'm doing my job as a "creator"

  • @JohnnieV
    @JohnnieV Год назад

    When does it feel like the front wheel Wants to come up?

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад

      It really doesn't unless you're really trying to. Not on the mt03. The main times it feels like it is when you over throttle and dump the clutch in 1st or sometimes even 2nd. In other words Rev the engine and then let the clutch out all at once. Especially in a turn it'll try to pick up. But if you're not trying most likely the front wheel will not come up on a 300.

  • @JohnnieV
    @JohnnieV Год назад

    I’m worried if I drop the transmission down 2 gears of the bike will slow me down like hitting the brakes?

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад +3

      It all depends on the throttle and where you are speed wise. Say you're driving casual and in 6th gear and you want to pass or get zoomies. You down shift 2 gears but you Rev match and give it throttle you will accelerate. Now if you do the same with no throttle after shifting it will slow down. Think of it like this. Your engine and transmission spin at the same speed. The clutch is what eases them together. OK your transmission transfers that engine torque to the wheel. If your engine is spinning faster the transmission is going to turn faster (acceleration) if you're transmission is turning faster than the engine (downshift without throttle) the bike is going to slow down to match engine speed. I hope this makes sense and is helpful.

    • @JohnnieV
      @JohnnieV Год назад

      @@boringkhaos yea. Thanks. I think i got scared a few times on a ktm 390 duke. I down shifted without gas & it was like a ton of brakes. Tires may have squeaked.

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад +1

      Yes. That's definitely happened to me. Make sure you Rev when downshifting. It doesn't have to be perfect but it helps keep the engine and transmission in the same range. That's just your transmission stopping to try and match the engine.

    • @njunenc
      @njunenc Год назад +1

      ​@Boring Khaos would you be able to explain downshifting a little more? This is only my 3rd day on the mt03. This video has tremendously made a difference from my day 1 vs day 2. I'm having trouble with downshifting now. Not quite sure why or what's happening bc it's also my 1st time doing manual shifting. For example, when I downshift to 2 [or even 1] coming up on a red light and it turns green before I get to it, I seem to have an issue speeding back up to keep going. I know it's probably mostly human (me) error but wanted to see if you could help me understand a bit better.

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад

      @Nola June yes its all about Rev matching. Basically you want to blip the throttle as you downshift. I actually did a video on this as well check it out and if you still need more help let me know. I'd be happy to help you out! ruclips.net/video/hSszXHfAfbE/видео.html

  • @timmit3579
    @timmit3579 3 месяца назад +1

    Shift by ear... How hard is that?

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  3 месяца назад

      @timmit3579 lol some people don't understand and I've had a lot of people ask. You'd be surprised how many people haven't even operated a standard shift transmission and don't understand how it works. I didn't make the video for views I made it cause I have had people ask and figured it could be helpful.

  • @jado8355
    @jado8355 Год назад +2

    I love my mt-03 2023. Any tips im a brand new rider with just my permit

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  Год назад

      Good glad to see new riders. The biggest things I can tell you is to ride your ride and stay in your comfort zone. Do not try and impress anyone. Aside from that watch others on RUclips. There are some good informational channels. Learn countersteering and progressive braking. Check out Dan Dan the fireman. He does a lot of breakdowns of accident explaining what happened and what we as riders can do to prevent accidents. Also moto jitsu is another one to check out he does tons of informative videos explaining technical skills. Both of those guys do msf training as well. They're not just random people.

  • @joejoereyes3287
    @joejoereyes3287 7 месяцев назад +1

    Does mt 03 has a chip on key?

    • @boringkhaos
      @boringkhaos  7 месяцев назад +1

      No not that I'm aware of