Why You Do Not Want A Yamaha XSR900 / MT09

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @sugarjesusyt
    @sugarjesusyt Год назад +37

    "Don't get this bike it's too fast and dangerous" then floors it "LEETS GOO DAMN I LIKE TO GO FAST!"

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  Год назад +2

      Haha yeah this is the most do as I say not as I do video I've ever posted

    • @Christianbautist
      @Christianbautist 6 месяцев назад

      Hahaha the sheer joy in his voice is what's driving me to the 900. "Something like a 650 is perfectly reasonable--AHHHHH!!! THIS THING IS SO FAST HAAAHAAAA!!!"

  • @curbjumper
    @curbjumper 9 месяцев назад +19

    I have owned a 2016 XSR900, a 2018 XSR900, a 2018 MT07, and a 2017 XSR700.. and I just took delivery of a 2024 XSR900. (yes, I have motorcycle attention deficit disorder) for a total of about 100,000km on all of them combined.
    After riding the first one, the 2016 XSR900, I fell in love with the CP3 engine, and this converted me from owning air-cooled Ducati twins, in the 1000cc to 1100cc range, due to the power delivery of the Yamaha CP3 engine, zero heat on my legs and arse, and the practically zero maintenance required with the Yamaha.
    The XSR700 and MT07 are also fantastic motorcycles, however, Im going to disagree with the prevalent opinion on commuting: I would much rather commute on the XSR900 than the XSR700 or MT07.. I find it much easier to deal with situations in traffic on the 900, than on the 700, and after several decades of not being killed on many different motorcycles, I believe the urban techniques I use (i.e., minimum 80hp), do work for me. *The throttle turns both ways* I sold my 2018 XSR900 because for my employment, I need to not get points on my license, however, it was a mistake to sell it, as I find it more frustrating in traffic on a lower horsepower motorcycle.
    I have tried to get along with people in cars and pickup trucks while riding a 47hp Royal Enfield lately, and it is like taking a tiny knife to a gun fight, where the people trying to kill you have assault rifles.
    It just doesnt work for me, and even the XSR700/MT07 is near the bottom end of what I want to be packing for horsepower in traffic.
    A great video, and great observations by the way; as for me, I prefer to carry the big stick and to use it with good judgement. I have owned 47 motorcycles in 50+ yrs of riding; I am broke $$$ because of it, but as I said, I have not been killed in traffic yet; I still evaluate after every ride whether or not I need to calm down before the next ride 😀
    The 900 is not for beginners, and not for riders with little or no self-dicipline; it is, however, a very sharp instrument which can be a useful thing when used correctly 👍

    • @markhall3434
      @markhall3434 6 месяцев назад +3

      Nicely said! The safest place to be is Out Front, and faster than anybody around you.. Passd Quickly, don't give them a chance. You're the MoFo in charge.. you worry only about idiots in front.. that allows you to focus on yourself more. Biggest worry for me is getting rear ended. My XSR9 now has the VCN Flash, a dominator exhaust, and -1,+2 sprockets.. haven't been over 85 yet, but getting there quick is the FUN for me!!

    • @theseventhsword874
      @theseventhsword874 3 месяца назад +1

      As someone who dodges near certain death from normal cars & trucks daily, who either don't see me or are deliberately trying to take me out, your comment is legendary 👌

    • @DMichael3
      @DMichael3 Месяц назад

      As a 25 year old who stubbornly bought his first motorcycle at 19 (VSTAR 950) and rode it up hill onto an exit of a major highway without even knowing how to properly use the clutch and continued to ride from Conroe to Beaumont, Tx
      ie: I have experience because I’m stupid lol
      I’ve been considering a the whole line of MT and now curious about XSRs and considering what I want vs need for Houston traffic.
      I started looking at 07s and even 03s but your comment has me convinced for 09.
      Most practical comment I’ve read on comparison of classes
      Thank you sir

    • @elnino3903
      @elnino3903 6 дней назад +1

      Exactly hiw i feel aboit my speed twin. I'd rather have the oomph and not need it than need it and not have it.

  • @Darcydar
    @Darcydar 2 года назад +18

    You are right about it , not for busy hectic city rides, Mine will be arriving in a month time. Midnight black can’t wait ,we have beautiful long empty roads in to the Highlands wilderness with an amazing views especially the north coast 500 here in Scotland.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +1

      That great! I hope to visit places like that someday.

    • @MS-iy4bb
      @MS-iy4bb 2 года назад +6

      I have 2 regrets from my time in Scotland, one is not taking that redhead beauty home with me, and the other is not being smart enough at that age, to ride the highlands til my knuckles hurt, every chance I had… and not necessarily in that order btw lol

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +1

      Mike is this your name on here? M Salsa? This sounds like you lol

    • @expatbiker6598
      @expatbiker6598 2 года назад

      A fast invisible bike. Better ride as if no one can see you because they literally won't see you.

  • @langhamp8912
    @langhamp8912 10 месяцев назад +12

    The XSR900 has very low insurance rates, one of the lowest of any street bike, while the MT09 has much higher insurance rates. This was adjusted from last year when the insurance rates for both bikes were the same, which is logical considering they're essentially the same bike. Apparently, however, the XSR is crashed/stolen in vastly lower rates than almost any other bike out there.
    Maybe it's the round headlight.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  10 месяцев назад

      Yeah I noticed it wasn't bad at all on insurance. And neither was my XSR 700. What do you think about bikes that have almost no data for crashed and stolen? I just bought a 2024 CF Moto 450 NK which is brand new to the states

    • @langhamp8912
      @langhamp8912 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheCoolestCourier I prefer to only buy bikes with traction control. I didn't think TC was important until I bought a bike with TC. Now I try to be extremely smooth and careful with my throttle, but about twice a year I'll accidentally run over white paint, lawn clippings, or a small plastic bag and have a very serious moment. I think even little bikes benefit from TC.

  • @patw9175
    @patw9175 Год назад +6

    My license doesn't have any points on it for some reason so I figured I needed an XSR900 to fix that

  • @brad1275051
    @brad1275051 2 года назад +7

    Can not wait for my Legend Blue to come in! This is my first bike but I’ve ridden dirt bikes for 10 years now

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome, congratulations! I'm sure you'll love it

  • @patrickfarris549
    @patrickfarris549 6 месяцев назад +1

    XSR900 was my first bike. Got it back in 2022. I just kept the ride mode in 4 until I felt I comfortable to raise it.

  • @jshumphress13
    @jshumphress13 5 месяцев назад +2

    I started riding 4 years ago at age 32 on a ‘18 SV650. The new 2024 XRS 900 caught my eye at the dealership the other day, but I’m not sure I even want to make the upgrade. I’m mature and well educated, but I also like speed. I may get in big trouble if I move up to 117 horsepower. We will see. Wife will probably say no. 😂

  • @funguseater40
    @funguseater40 2 года назад +5

    Owner manual plage 4-16, Display setting you can turn your Tacho color ON, then it's white, green, orange...thanks for the vlog, Subscribed👍

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +2

      No problem, thank you!

    • @rick-hm3ji
      @rick-hm3ji 10 месяцев назад +1

      The owner's manual I received with my '23 XSR900 (LIT-11626-36-62) has the tachometer color instructions on pages 5-14 and 5-15

  • @msromike123
    @msromike123 2 месяца назад +4

    No offense but an extended warranty on any Japanese bike is just not needed.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 месяца назад +2

      You're right. It shouldn't be. But on this xsr 900. It paid for itself. On month 14 of ownership. My fork seals were leaking. I was past the one-year manufacturer warranty so I use the extended one. Replacing fork seals at the dealer would have cost more than the warranty itself.

  • @panrrak96
    @panrrak96 8 месяцев назад

    Oh wow I used to ride that road when I was enlisted. You're by Fallbrook! Looking to get mine this weekend, be safe.

  • @mikemcallister3138
    @mikemcallister3138 2 года назад +5

    So why are you trying to discourage other people ?
    Why can't they make mistakes, stretch themselves, enjoy the xsr ? Having owned a 916, and R1, an RC51, there's loads of fun to be had -- and lessons to learn.
    What elistist malarky. From your supposed years of "wisdom and experience" .
    I say, stuff it. If you can get one of these, go for it.
    Or better yet, get one of the Aprilia 660's.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +13

      That's funny, it was actually between this and a Tuono 660. Glad I went with this though.
      I'm not sure where you're from, but I'm from Southern California where there are many glorious but dangerous mountain roads that rich kids in fast cars and bikes that they can't handle fly through regularly. There is a fatality on these roads like Angeles forest, la cresta, and Ortega highway at least once a week. Many times it is a young person with a sporty vehicle like I mentioned. If you look at the reports it is always a quick car or bike. People misjudge breaking distances in fast vehicles very often.
      So yes, 100% I'm trying to discourage teenagers from starting motorcycling with a bike that runs at 10.6 quarter mile.
      Many people can start on a liter bike and not hurt themselves but many cannot. That's great if you're that person but this is my stance on the matter.
      Learning from mistakes sounds great, and that works with many things having to do with bikes but with what we're talking about here a lot of the times they just die man. There is no learning

    • @TTI_Youmatter
      @TTI_Youmatter 2 года назад

      I was between this and the Tuono 660 as well. But the reliability overall isn’t there for aprilia and this bike has more to offer it’s amazing how different the power is in mode 4 to mode 3 and on

  • @HazingNight
    @HazingNight 2 года назад +1

    Ive never rode a dirtbike or anything before. Bought a brand new 2021 mt09. I got it for a few reasons. 6 axis IMU, the rain mode, and it fits me better. I accidentally put it in mode 1 at one point and got a little spicy on a takeoff but nothing i couldnt handle. I didnt know i swapped modes. But i definitely do not recommend for people who dont think they can be responsible.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +1

      Yeah the modes really do help. When I ride a few days in mode one it makes me think that New Riders shouldn't go anywhere near this bike. But when I ride around in mode 2 it's actually super smooth and if it's somebody's first bike if they're discipline maybe they could even start in mode 3 for a few weeks while they get adjusted

  • @Milehi6h
    @Milehi6h Год назад +1

    How tall are you? How do you find the ergos? Thanks!

  • @markhall3434
    @markhall3434 Год назад +1

    Just deposited the '23 XSR900.. Gotta say.. it's a matter of self control.. maturity.. knowing when to lean on it. My second bike at age 17 was a Kawasaki 750 H2. A true POS handling bike but a decent ride in a straight line. Quoted 75Hp which was pretty good back then. A Honda CB750 was a slow poke. About the only stock bike that could beat me back then was the true king, the legendary Norton Commando. Wasn't even that close. Here I am 68 yo, and I lived to tell about it! Now that I quit drinking, retired, and money to burn I can handle this Big Bad boy. Will get the blood circulating for sure.

    • @markhall3434
      @markhall3434 Год назад +1

      Just got it!! Only a 6 week wait to boot. Gosh Golly this ain't Grandpa's H2 for sure!! and I'm the friggin' Grandpa! Just because you Can doesn't mean you will.. it's such a thrill to Know you could of you wanted to, even if you don't. Respect the Hardware, know your limits.. and you'll live to tell about it.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  Год назад

      That's awesome! It's been my favorite bike I've ever owned. I hope you like it

    • @MrFirstonraceday
      @MrFirstonraceday 7 месяцев назад

      Wow, I had the Suzuki GT750 2 stroke water buffalo when I was 16. Weren’t the 70’s great!!

    • @markhall3434
      @markhall3434 6 месяцев назад

      @@MrFirstonraceday The Buff!! Now that was a Bike! There was this old fart (I'm Older), who had 30K miles on his at work in 1984! Just beautiful.. Real bikes don't need no stinkin' fins. He was a long distance guy.. had side bags etc. Seemed almost docile. Very Quiet compared to the Paint Shaker H2. Had to be Fast (don't remember the redline), but never advertised as such. The other king over the years was the also Legendary.. The V-MAX.. wow.. that V4 was it.. Now I got my XSR900 Vcyclenut Flash and -1,+2 sprockets (Won't go over 120 anyway). Gosh.. Even if I don't use it, it's worth knowing I could.. Good thing this thing has Modes!! Ride hard, live free..

    • @MrFirstonraceday
      @MrFirstonraceday 6 месяцев назад

      @@markhall3434 I bought 2024 xsr 900 about 10 weeks ago. Gonna ride it stock until weather gets cold then send to vcycnut. My old “Buff” was a handful for 110lb 16 yo. The kawa was a tad faster tho for sure. Redlined at 7k. Typical 2 stroke, it came on hard at 4k and then just slapped the redline…hang on and keep it pointed straight. Lol. CB 750s had no chance

  • @JohnSmith-sj2dk
    @JohnSmith-sj2dk 2 месяца назад

    I bought a 2023 MT09SP, loved it, took it to the track and had a ball, however on the road with speed camera's everywhere I knew it would soon cost me my riders license - it is too tempting to ride very fast around town, and wind buffeting at highway speeds gave me bad neckache.
    I sold it after 3 months.
    I am considering an Aprilia Taureg 660 Adv. bike next...

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 месяца назад +1

      Totally understandable. Highway is not its forte. And yes, you pretty much do go fast everywhere. SoCal is very fast-paced and the cops are pretty lenient around here towards bikes. Plus we just go straight to the mountains anyway. I don't commute at all

  • @stevenelliott5403
    @stevenelliott5403 2 года назад +2

    I just bought one of these as my first real bike, it's a pussycat it power mode 3, but I did ride a 125 for a year and I'm 56 and not crazy lol

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +1

      I'm a big fan of power mode 2. I usually ride around in 1 but I'm always impressed on how smooth mode 2 is

  • @Kentaku3
    @Kentaku3 2 года назад +4

    You barely holding your giddy enthusiasm for your ride while trying to say why not to get the bike had me rolling at 5:04 . 😂 great vid. I want one of these

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад

      Haha yep. I'm really loving it. It does everything I could ever ask for in a fun vehicle. Thanks for watching!

  • @italkgory99
    @italkgory99 2 года назад

    Great video lol, clearly you love the bike. I love mine as well, mine is the standard 2021 MT-09 and it does everything i could ever want, I love it. Good points about the safety and dangers, this is my fourth bike and only now does it seem fitting for me. Couldn’t imagine it as my first bike.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад

      Nice! Yeah I've had 3 people in the comments so far tell me that this will be their first bike lol

  • @TheWymond00
    @TheWymond00 2 года назад +1

    You make a good case. What do you think the best country road cruising speed is on the XSR 700 ?

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +2

      Between 40 and 70. The 900 is actually better at cruising because it makes torque at lower RPMs but the thing about the 700 is you can go Full Throttle through 3 years to hit 80 versus only 2 gears on the 900. It gives you a little more to do

    • @TheWymond00
      @TheWymond00 2 года назад

      @@TheCoolestCourier I guess that's my issue , my wr250 can cruise at 70. . . . I want something that can get me somewhere without being in the top rev range.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад

      Well either one would do that well

  • @chrisw4215
    @chrisw4215 Год назад +5

    Yeah totally agree it might be too much for city riding, but... the bike looks good, and you feel good on it while riding plus has more safety features than cheaper models.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  Год назад

      Yeah I love it even with owning it longer now. It's just too good for the money. A handful at times but thrilling when you have the space for a 0 to 80 and god tier handling as well!

    • @chrisw4215
      @chrisw4215 Год назад

      @@TheCoolestCourier May I ask you something? The turning radius is pretty wide. Does it not bother you?

  • @1999person
    @1999person 2 года назад +1

    Hey so I rode a r3 for a season and had a Gsxr 600 for about 2 years and wanted to upgrade to this beast . I love the look of the xsr but do you think it’s worth it to go the xsr 700 route or 900 route . I’ve had my license for about 4 years . Taking the MSF and knee downing on my 600 before selling last spring

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +2

      It's a really tough call on what bike I like better for the street. An XSR 700 with an exhaust I legitimately think sounds better. I like the girthy sound personally.
      The 700 has a more raw and connected feel with the engine. The 900 you have a connected feeling with the handling.
      If you're trying to get somewhere and you're using the bike as a commuting tool I think the 900 is more efficient in the city because of the quick shifter and just how easy going through traffic and passing people is.
      If you ride around a city for fun and to just chill and have a good time the 700 is better for that hands down because it's still faster than cars but you can go through a couple gears and barely be speeding versus the 900 can be borderline stressful if you get on it in the third gear or above. It is way too easy to go 80 in a 45 within a couple seconds.
      For Canyon and Mountain or Track fun it's not even a competition the 900 is so much more of a sport bike and if you have the room to use some of the performance it is an exhilarating machine.
      I'm definitely going to make a video on this so thanks for getting my ideas spinning.
      I think it just comes down to this
      XSR 700 is perfect and more enjoyable for the Sunday Cruise type of person.
      XSR 900 for aggressive/spirited riding in larger settings.

    • @1999person
      @1999person 2 года назад

      @@TheCoolestCourier I really appreciate the reply . I am going to look into both of these bikes more and whatever I come out with the better deal I am going to go with I suppose . That 900 just looks so sick , maybe I’d just use it in a lower setting if anything . I’d be using it in a SC . Price does play a role in a sense but that look of the 900 and riding a Gsxr it was more of a sporty aggressive feel for sure . I was knee downing around back roads corners but the sport heritage is 100% my go to but yeah I’m so in love of that 900 but it’s a question if I can get outta trouble with something with more pep .

    • @paulhope3401
      @paulhope3401 Год назад

      ​@@1999person 11 months on and I'm wondering what you ended up going for, I'm thinking it has most likely been the 900 as the next logical progression from a gsxr600?

  • @brianfeeney9493
    @brianfeeney9493 Год назад +1

    “ LIVE to Ride ….. RIDE to Live !!!! “
    BNF 🏍️

  • @rideoutlondon
    @rideoutlondon 2 года назад

    I’ve got the XSR700, but live in London and it’s a perfect city bike. Saying that when I venture into the country the 900 would be way more fun.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад

      Yeah the 700 is really great in a city. One day if they make an mto7 with a quick shifter stock I'd probably buy another one just because I like the sound so much. I missed out on that, I never got a chance to put aftermarket exhaust on mine.

  • @Dannycorleonee
    @Dannycorleonee Год назад +1

    Hate when people say don't get a powerful bike as a beginner. I took that advice and got a cbr500r which I hated and as a result I never went out. No point in having a bike if it's slower than your car. The fun factor gets eliminated. And don't even get me started on how ugly small parallel twins sound. Just get something powerful that sounds good so that at the very least you'd want to go out and actually ride.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  Год назад +1

      Hey I'm just saying, if you started on an R6, you may have cooked it a little too hot into a corner and might not be here to type this comment. Most people will be fine, but for the unskilled or the super new Rider it's just bad advice to start on a missile. I do agree that slow bikes are boring on the street which is why I usually tell people to get a slow dual sport because anything is fun in the dirt. The cbr500r is a little underwhelming which is why for the majority of people I always suggest the mto7. Say what you want about parallel twins but that one is special. I've ridden well over 100 bikes. All the middleweight nakeds, all the 600 Super Sports, 2019 R1, 2020 Super Duke, my 2 xsr's I've had. That being said the xsr 700 and the mt07 are in the top five most fun bikes I've ridden

  • @arya_rafli
    @arya_rafli Год назад

    XSR900 latest model has an 810.3 mm. And I wondering does it fits on short rider, and by the way I'm around 166/167 CM.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  Год назад +1

      The seat height is low for the class. It's an inch shorter than an xsr700

  • @admireinspire
    @admireinspire Год назад

    Whats your audio setup? I cant get it this asmr and im jealous.

  • @chs9627
    @chs9627 5 месяцев назад

    I started on s 24 csr900, still haven't left drive mode 3.

  • @Wasborntobefree
    @Wasborntobefree 3 месяца назад

    It’s kinda true. I got xsr900 2017 as my first bike. I heard that it has 3 driving modes and there is user friendly mode “B” and I should be fine, I am 27 years old man 200 pound. I thought something like mt07 will be small for me. First time I rode “B” (rain mode) with second traction control. Then after 3 months when I felt a bit confident I switched to SDT (stander mode) and 1st traction. Everything was fine for next 3 weeks , till I did small mistake on traffic light and forget that I didn’t switch from 1st to 2nd gear but I realised it while I am doing WHEELIE!!!! ☠️☠️☠️( which I have no idea how to do and never tried before ) thanks Got I landed my bike safely, but after this case I switched back to B mode (2nd traction) because this bike definitely can kill you if you won’t give her respect. (Sorry for mistakes, English not my 1st language)

  • @bun.touring
    @bun.touring Месяц назад

    Let's go for a ride on the bike!
    The XSR900 is the most fun you'll ever have!

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  6 дней назад

      It's lovely. I think I might like my mt-09 SP slightly more though

  • @fiestapunk6771
    @fiestapunk6771 2 года назад

    Are you riding in the Deluz area in socal? That looks so familiar.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад

      Yep! Love this area. La cresta

    • @fiestapunk6771
      @fiestapunk6771 2 года назад

      @@TheCoolestCourier a good spot to around there for pictures of you bike, etc is the corner of Crumley CT and DanEri Ln. That is my relaax spot on my rides.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад

      Nice, if you ever want to ride around there or make a video just hit me up on Instagram. @thatdrummerwholifts

  • @boris2997
    @boris2997 2 года назад +1

    I live in New York and ride my MT07 it's a perfect city bike

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад

      Awesome, yeah the cp2 is super quick in tight environments like that

  • @run_N_DoubleB_gun_N
    @run_N_DoubleB_gun_N 29 дней назад

    It doesn't matter how much power a motorcycle has because I always want more.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  6 дней назад

      Same here until I get on a 200 HP bike. Not fan of the longer gearing. The speeds are just too high. I'm more of a 0 to 80 guy

  • @alphapie1428
    @alphapie1428 Год назад

    I begun riding recently in my 30s on a rebel 500 and I felt the need to upgrade to a 1000cc class within a few months. I would caution any new riders, buy something you can at least learn into the power a bit. Maybe not the xsr900, though. I've test rode several 650cc bikes and I feel that displacement would be the minimum, especially if you are not a smaller person.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  Год назад +1

      Yeah I feel like if you have any experience with a manual transmission or more powerful cars you can go right into the 650 class. Or even if you're in your 30s and you just have a little bit of maturity. I'm not a big fan of small displacement bikes as you're only bike even if it's your first. I'm glad my first street bike was an XSR700

    • @alphapie1428
      @alphapie1428 Год назад

      @@TheCoolestCourier I'm on a 1000cc bike now and I'm so much more happy when riding. I need to test ride a xsr one of these days.

  • @Unknownuser23-73
    @Unknownuser23-73 Год назад

    Nice! Up there in la cresta and Santa Rosa plateau

  • @barracuda017
    @barracuda017 2 года назад

    2022 xsr900 v. 2022 mt 09, aside from looks, what are the pros & cons of each

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад

      I made a whole video on that titled Yamaha xsr900 versus Yamaha mt09. It's one of my most recent videos. Check it out

  • @ericwilliams626
    @ericwilliams626 9 месяцев назад

    Bikes are about finesse. You either have self control or you don't. Its better to live another day and just enjoy it.

  • @CampCatch
    @CampCatch 5 месяцев назад

    I dont feel like its all that crazy of a bike, its pretty on par with a typical 750, but it has enough tq to be used in city.

  • @JuanRoxas15
    @JuanRoxas15 2 года назад +2

    Just ordered mine! might leave everything on the softest setting for a few months even tho it's not my first bike haha

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +1

      Awesome! D mode 2 for throttle sensitivity is really good. And if you have lift control on setting two or three it really does quite a bit to tame the Beast

  • @ronedee
    @ronedee 2 года назад

    well....you do have mode #4 for the very faint of heart! The dealer put it in that mode when I rode it off the lot! LOL! didn't take long for that to be changed!

    • @garyjohnmason6640
      @garyjohnmason6640 2 года назад

      About two days from 4 to 1 when i rode mine away from the dealers 🙄

  • @keyboarddancers7751
    @keyboarddancers7751 Год назад

    Vehicle insurance companies have known for many, many years that drivers and motorcyclists under the age of 25 are the highest risk.

  • @elnino3903
    @elnino3903 21 день назад

    Complains about how fast the bike is... While audibly loving the speed...? 😂 im definitely getting one now!

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  6 дней назад

      The CP3 is one of my favorite engines ever made. I currently have a 23 MT09 sp

  • @subaruwrx3381
    @subaruwrx3381 7 месяцев назад

    I live in Australia....WE GET THE XSR900GP next month you dont...poor things

  • @DMichael3
    @DMichael3 Месяц назад

    Nooooo don’t get this bike shakes head YES GET IT 😂

  • @sherifhamdy9229
    @sherifhamdy9229 Год назад

    Can't I prevent the wheelie

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  Год назад +1

      Yes. I mean technically you could jump on a Super Duke and prevent wheelies just by taking it easy on the throttle. I'm just giving advice based on how most people ride when they get on bikes like this, which is aggressive.

  • @CrazyWildBoy1
    @CrazyWildBoy1 Год назад

    Lol I live in nyc and it’s funny that you said this

  • @arisgolseen2693
    @arisgolseen2693 3 месяца назад

    I mean if everyone thinks like "I like to go fast," like you then yeah get a 300cc as a first bike

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 месяца назад

      All the young 20 something-year-olds and socal do lol

  • @eatingelizabethsfrizbee
    @eatingelizabethsfrizbee 8 месяцев назад

    And you're here giving people riding advice with your whole 3 years of riding experience 🙄

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  8 месяцев назад +2

      Not a lot I admit, but it is 4 years now and I am pretty committed to advancing my skills on a motorcycle. Track days, off-road, low speed proficiency. I was actually able to whip around a fully loaded goldwing with my fiance on the back through a dirt parking lot the other day. I was pretty proud of myself. They don't warn you that they're more difficult than the big Harley baggers. Anyway, tangent aside. I only consider myself an intermediate Rider, not advanced. But I am mega experience when it comes to safety and recommendations of safety. I've been a delivery driver for over 10 years and in 600,000 miles never been in an at fault accident. I have I have the miles of a 70-Year-Old under my belt with a squeaky clean driving record and I'd like to keep it that way since I'm doing cdl classes for school bus driving

  • @alientech5112
    @alientech5112 8 месяцев назад

    Don't get this bike. But laughing and enjoying life

  • @WalkleyWright
    @WalkleyWright 2 месяца назад

    746 Hollis Lodge

  • @dtmc9
    @dtmc9 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info! The XSR900 looks awesome, but man, stop blowing stop signs. Even if there is no other car, or you don't see anything, come to a complete stop. Stop signs mean stop, not slow down.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад +1

      Yeah it's a bad habit I have when I'm in La cresta. I don't do it in any other town but out there in the middle of nowhere it's rare to see another car so I know I'm usually alone. No cops around there either so I end up treating them as a "you should probably stop sign" lol

    • @dtmc9
      @dtmc9 2 года назад +1

      @@TheCoolestCourier I totally get it man, I'm just super sensitive to it because I saw a freak accident collision once. Two bikes, one guy going 150+, and another guy who didn't see him coming and blew through the stop. One of them didn't make it. In any case, great review, and awesome bike. Be safe bro!

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  2 года назад

      I will, thank you!

  • @sukhmansingh6898
    @sukhmansingh6898 3 месяца назад

    not loud enough

  • @stevefrench3397
    @stevefrench3397 Год назад

    Still a novice rider imo. Gets too happy on the power and sounds immature

  • @knifetoucher
    @knifetoucher 4 месяца назад

    i like motorcycles

  • @QuackLoud
    @QuackLoud 5 месяцев назад

    Hmmm...guess this review was for weak willed people without self-control. Probably doesn't drink alcohol, cuz you know, you have to get drunk if you have one drink. Sheesh.

    • @TheCoolestCourier
      @TheCoolestCourier  4 месяца назад

      That's exactly who it was for lol I have an mt-09 SP now and I'm on 2 years of CP3 ownership. I think it's the best engine on sale for the money. The only thing I like is much as it is a super Duke