Just a few thoughts as someone who recently got this bike. Firstly the retro looks (80s) are a lot more obvious in the blue colour scheme; it also looks much better too! Secondly I did look at getting the Z900RS, which is a nicer looking bike but the XSR’s looks grow on you (in the blue!). Reason why I didn’t go Kawasaki was seat height is a bit higher and for the price no cruise control. The XSR has heaps of tech for the price. The quickshifter is great, the intake sound is great and it is super responsive … but it is not a first bike! You can also ride it comfortably at low speeds and cycle through modes as you need to, but it is has more than enough power to scare you. Great in the bends but the turning circle is poor so beware, although not really a big deal. I also am coming from a very upright bike position so the slight lean can take a little getting used to at first. The TFT display is small but very clear and no issues reading. Some people also don’t like the comfort of the seat but no issues from me. It is firm but might depend on the rider. If you like a growly triple you will love this bike. For the price you get a lot for your money when compared to other bikes at similar price points. Cheers
Thanks for the intake! I was also considering the Z900RS. I do have one question though. Is there any difference between the 2022, 2023, 2024 version? Other than the colors. As far as I know the 2023 has the blue colour scheme right? I'm thinking about getting a used 2023 model rather than the 2024 if it is just the colors. ( still unsure to choose between the blue or black scheme though haha)
@@Kiuhopper my understanding is it’s just colour changes, with blue hero in 22/23 and red in 24. Best to check with dealer in your location as it can change based on location. I know where I am the black models have been discontinued slightly due to newer colours.
I have just bought an XSR900 and I was going between this and a R12. The Kawasaki to me is just a Volvo, does what it should and is great doesn't stick out in any way. This little devil is, in my opinion, the little more devilish bike. Gonna take delivery of the bike in 2 weeks in the snowy december of Sweden 🤠 Appreciate your input, these comments helps people like me in our decision making. 🙏
Can't tell you how much I enjoy your reviews. Unbiased, with tons of information, with excellent presentation and very practical information. One of the best bike review channels on RUclips.
To me this is an alternative to the MT-09SP, mainly in the looks department and particularly around the headlight area. So in effect Yamaha have provided two different styles of the same basic bike which is a good choice for buyers.
Nice bike! I rode one in 2016 at a demo event from my local Yamaha dealer. SOOOOOO much torque on tap - it's a fun bike. I was seriously considering this or the Z900 SE but given how much I liked the Z900 SE and the Yamaha dealer didn't have one to even sit on, we know how that panned out. Having said that, if the Z900 was not available, I would have considered this bike. Glad to see your review on this one. Cheers!
I've watched so many of your videos and just realized you're a fellow New Brunswicker! I'll be up to Maclean's or Gilbert's in the near future for a new ride 🤙
I received 3 'cool bike' comments just yesterday on my orange/white XSR. They certainly stand out in a crowd! Is that a good thing!? 🤣 Update: only needed 15 minutes to do my 1st oil change. Thank you Yamaha for not complicating the drain and filter location on a naked bike!
I pulled the trigger on a 24 XSR knowing it'll probably be updated next year. The longer swingarm, better looks (to me), and riding position won-the-day.
4:08, why the big gap between the seat and the tank? I think that's gonna be so annoying, like putting a smaller sized sole in your shoe, you feel the edge
I see what you mean, when I look at that spot in the video it does look weird, but this is why it's so important to not just look at a bike in pictures and video, but to try it out for yourself. I didn't have any issue with comfort on this bike, so I think the styling and geometry will work for most riders. Thanks for watching!
if you feel it you are sitting too forward or youre FAT and at that point got other issues to worry about than an irrelivent gap (aside from how it looks, sure)
My 👍 as well as comment are well deserved for your restless top notch quality work, Peter. Whether it's better than Z900RS? Coming from a Z1/Z900/Z1000/GPZ750/GPZ750/GPZ1100/GPZ 900R/GPZ 900R, I personally absolutely prefer the Z900RS 🤷
Hi, I hope someone can help me with this question. I really like this bike and I'm thinking of buying it, but the only thing I don't like and that makes me doubt is the Quickshifter. The truth is that I prefer to change gears manually. Does anyone know if the Quickshifter can be deactivated?
Hello sir. Greetings from Turkey. I'm 50 years old, 6 feet and 209lbs. I have 2023 MT 09. I suddenly start to think, Mt 09 for young users Do you recommend me to replace Mt 09 with XSR 900 or continue using it
It has a 14 litre tank. Some people (like this guy⬆️) may find that to be too small for their preferences. (Fixed it! 🙂👍) No video is going to cover everything. I do my best to cover a lot. If this were a touring bike or an adventure bike, I think it would matter a little more. It's smaller than my Z900RS SE tank, but it also gets a little better fuel economy. I agree that it could be bigger, but again, for the type of bike it is, I don't know if it makes as big of a difference to the average rider.
@@PeterLoweOne if it was larger maybe it would be my first choice...now it's street triple 765(only naked)I'm an owner of fz6naked....it's amazing with big tank...👌
Traction control can be changed while riding? Same with modes? Triumph forces you to stop for traction control, and clutch in,; for ride mode changes . Yes?
Since you are exceedingly honest I hope you will address this VERY overlooked consideration in motorcycle design; a question about the frame. Frame material is fundamental since everything is one way or another cradled and supported by it including the engine and of course the rider. In road racing bicycles there is a saying and it is "steel is real." Aluminum frames are frowned upon because they get "metal fatigue" and the frame fails without warning whereas steel frames get progressively weaker. I just noticed that the Suzuki Katana (a bike I really had my eye on as I remember it well from 1983) has an aluminum frame; the Yamaha frames are aluminum but the Kawasaki Z900RS SE and all the other iterations of the Z900RS are all steel frames and yet the Ninja 1000SX, which one can assume will be expected to support a passenger on occasion is an aluminum frame. Do you consider frame material? I have never heard you address frame material in describing a bikes features. Honda, in their 2024 Hornet 1000 has moved to a twin-spar steel frame. I recognize that aluminum offers weight reduction but from all accounts if one does not mind the weight, steel frames are preferred in motorcycles too for their strength. Thoughts?
I think you're overlooking one key piece. With bicycles, saving a single pound is crucial. Motorcycles don't face the same constraints. I actually do address frame materials in some of my reviews. I just posted the Yamaha XSR900 which has an aluminum frame. Often an aluminum frame allows for a completely different design and style to a bike where steel frames need to stick to more traditional lines for weight and strength reasons. So I wouldn't use the same analogies on motorcycle frames that you've used for bicycle frames. Today's motorcycles, whether steel or aluminum, are built to withstand incredible forces, and you just don't hear about frame failure issues with modern motorcycles.
@@PeterLoweOne Yes I wrote the comment before seeing the review; not that I am a stunt rider but I read a stunt rider saying with an aluminum frame he had a failure; the present Honda CB 1000 uses a single swingarm, steel frame but the new 2024 Hornet 1000 now uses a steel twin spar steel frame for more rigidity; hey I am old and traditional and would gladly trade the weight savings for increased strength. I am guessing steel on the 1000SX would put it even more than the 50 pounds heavier it is from your Z900RS SE!
@@PeterLoweOneBut now and then on FB I'll see obscure posts where frames have a huge crack and the owner generally claims they were riding as normal. It's still incredibly rare though.
I don't think you can discuss the retro aesthetic without referring to '80-90 era Yamaha classics like the FZR, OW86/OWD3 YZR500 and TZR. It was never trying to be a Bonneville like the Kawasaki W800. Yamaha is self-referencing, which is about the only thing the XSR has in common with the modern Z900.
I completely agree. Its not a retro. For what its worth I hate retro bikes. Given the choice I'd buy an original all day long. I looked the the fancy Z900 SE and overall was disappointed (I owned an original). I'd buy this over the Kwaka but I like you don't consider them competitors. This seems like a well optioned modern bike with a great motor. (Not great looking). If I wanted a Z I'd prefer an original but here in Australia people want too much. A food example of an original Z should be 25 K not 35K. Prices are dropping so its a possibility.
I own a Z900RS SE and I love it for what it is. To me it's a cool looking bike that signals back to the past, but it's a fully modern bike. And when I'm riding, I really appreciate having a modern bike that doesn't look like everyone else's modern bike.
I guess that puts me firmly in between. The Kawasaki is still extremely fast with a great smooth engine, but the tech on the XSR is what appeals to me.
I've got the '22 version of this bike. Insurance for this bike is astonishingly low which is the major reason I bought it. Its near clone, the MT09, has insurance that's about double, so people are not buying the XSR900 and crashing it in massive numbers like the MT09. Progressive rates this bike as "very low risk" despite it making more power and weighing less than the original Honda CBR900RR. Is it retro? In the sense of a 90's rider crashing his FZR and rebuilding it without fairings because he couldn't afford the replacement costs, then yes. I'm not sure how the traction control works with slide control on this bike. I suspect you need to turn traction control way down in order to use slide control, but I don't know. I have noticed tire life has dramatically increased on my last two TC-equipped motorcycles.
Did you submit different bikes to your insurance agent and he/she told you what category they are in? I was interested in the Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX and told the agent hey this is a sports TOURING bike; it is for old farts like and she replied and I quote “Kawasaki really screwed up; by putting the word NINJA in the name it is viewed differently!” What do you think Progressive would rate the Katana or new Honda Hornet 1000?
@@mahasidha9 I had around 12 bikes I ran through Progressive's insurance quotes. I didn't run the Katana through (its gas tank is far too small) but its close brother the GSXS1000 was around $300/year. The GSX8S was $500. MT09 was around $800, I think. BMW S1000R was $1200, S1000RR was $1600. GSXR1000 was $2600, I recall. And all the BMW adventure bikes seemed pretty high, just because they cost so much. Both the GSXS1000 and the XSR900 are "very low" risk. The GSX8S was even lower still, but after a year they doubled the insurance...I guess owners were crashing them a lot more than expected.
@@langhamp8912 Thank so much, I only gave my agent 3 to check on; didn’t want to impose; 12, good for you. Did you look for a quote on the Z900RS at the time?
@@mahasidha9 No; no quick shifter, no cruise control, rudimentary traction control and ABS, 50 pounds heavier, more expensive. And a steel painted frame. I find it too easy to accidentally hit and chip painted frames with socket wrenches. But I would consider the standard Z900 as a cheap and cheerful street/track bike. However, the XSR900 is coming down dramatically in price. I got mine used with 500 miles for $9300 OTD including taxes. It's refined, low-maintenance, just a great feeling bike. It's not a hooligan bike like the MT09. It's also extremely quiet regardless of RPM.
It’s not that the dash needs to be retro, but they just grabbed it from the mt09 bin. Kind of lame. The original design of the first gen could have been modified to fit this new model. Just a thought. 👍🤪🏳️🌈
Hello Peter, I just found this video purportedly revealing the 2025 Yamaha XSR900 with many changes beyond merely incremental ones but I have not found any reference to this at all on the Internet including the xsr900 reddit forum; is it a hoax? If it isn't I am there for 2025 new swing arm design bigger engine but maybe it is an April Fools joke; here is the link: ruclips.net/video/NJXLgPES0Cw/видео.html (You said to ask if we had any questions; since you have relationships with dealers perhaps they can confirm or deny...)Thank you in advance for your attention.
I'll have to dig into things to see what they know. I don't pay too much attention to things until I hear official announcements... but even I miss some of those.
I don't like the passenger seat. The ride seat looks like a sport bike style but the passenger seat is a retro bike style, thick and fat then thin and sharp, very weird and ugly
Im sure its a great bike but retro ? Not even close, tail is ugly, exhaust pipe is ugly, frame is ugly, dash is ugly there I said it. they should have made a true retro 4 cylinder looking like a 87 FJ1200 with retro gauges etc ya i bought an RS900 cafe
Just a few thoughts as someone who recently got this bike.
Firstly the retro looks (80s) are a lot more obvious in the blue colour scheme; it also looks much better too!
Secondly I did look at getting the Z900RS, which is a nicer looking bike but the XSR’s looks grow on you (in the blue!). Reason why I didn’t go Kawasaki was seat height is a bit higher and for the price no cruise control. The XSR has heaps of tech for the price.
The quickshifter is great, the intake sound is great and it is super responsive … but it is not a first bike!
You can also ride it comfortably at low speeds and cycle through modes as you need to, but it is has more than enough power to scare you.
Great in the bends but the turning circle is poor so beware, although not really a big deal.
I also am coming from a very upright bike position so the slight lean can take a little getting used to at first.
The TFT display is small but very clear and no issues reading.
Some people also don’t like the comfort of the seat but no issues from me. It is firm but might depend on the rider.
If you like a growly triple you will love this bike. For the price you get a lot for your money when compared to other bikes at similar price points. Cheers
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
An XSR 900 was my first bike. No issues whatsoever. If you're really tall it's a fantastic bike.
Thanks for the intake! I was also considering the Z900RS.
I do have one question though. Is there any difference between the 2022, 2023, 2024 version? Other than the colors. As far as I know the 2023 has the blue colour scheme right?
I'm thinking about getting a used 2023 model rather than the 2024 if it is just the colors. ( still unsure to choose between the blue or black scheme though haha)
@@Kiuhopper my understanding is it’s just colour changes, with blue hero in 22/23 and red in 24. Best to check with dealer in your location as it can change based on location. I know where I am the black models have been discontinued slightly due to newer colours.
I have just bought an XSR900 and I was going between this and a R12. The Kawasaki to me is just a Volvo, does what it should and is great doesn't stick out in any way. This little devil is, in my opinion, the little more devilish bike. Gonna take delivery of the bike in 2 weeks in the snowy december of Sweden 🤠
Appreciate your input, these comments helps people like me in our decision making. 🙏
I do enjoy your breakdowns of these bikes. Loads of information. Thank you.
Can't tell you how much I enjoy your reviews. Unbiased, with tons of information, with excellent presentation and very practical information. One of the best bike review channels on RUclips.
Thanks so much for your kind words. They mean a lot!
I really like my '24 XSR 900, an air hawk dual sport seat cover fixed that seats issues with nad kicking when hitting sharp bumps...
Planning on getting the 2025 model in black and gold.
My dad has a custom 1978 Yamaha XS100 & my 1st road bike was a 1986'ish Yamaha Maxim 650, i absolutely love the styling of the XSR900 ❤
To me this is an alternative to the MT-09SP, mainly in the looks department and particularly around the headlight area. So in effect Yamaha have provided two different styles of the same basic bike which is a good choice for buyers.
I think that's a great explanation. Thanks for watching!
Excellent review mate. Covers all the important details up close and personal. Thanks.
Nice bike! I rode one in 2016 at a demo event from my local Yamaha dealer. SOOOOOO much torque on tap - it's a fun bike. I was seriously considering this or the Z900 SE but given how much I liked the Z900 SE and the Yamaha dealer didn't have one to even sit on, we know how that panned out. Having said that, if the Z900 was not available, I would have considered this bike.
Glad to see your review on this one.
Cheers!
This bike is awesome!
Highly recommended!
Runs and designs cool!
I've watched so many of your videos and just realized you're a fellow New Brunswicker! I'll be up to Maclean's or Gilbert's in the near future for a new ride 🤙
Don't understand why we don't have the black color in the US anymore
2025
I received 3 'cool bike' comments just yesterday on my orange/white XSR. They certainly stand out in a crowd! Is that a good thing!? 🤣
Update: only needed 15 minutes to do my 1st oil change. Thank you Yamaha for not complicating the drain and filter location on a naked bike!
Is there a service light you have to reset? Do you need a special gadget? TIA
Well done, young man. Thanks!
2024 only comes in white and red?
Good to hear your thoughts of this Yamaha 900 vs your 900 RS Kawasaki. Thanks.
I’m surprised this bike didn’t get the same type of updates the new MT09 got along with the new dash, buttons stuff like that.
I think they take each line, one at a time, to update.
I'm hoping the 2025 gets the updates been looking, and I hope here in the U.S. they will offer the all black.
I pulled the trigger on a 24 XSR knowing it'll probably be updated next year. The longer swingarm, better looks (to me), and riding position won-the-day.
It gets those updates on the 2025 model
Great review. Agree fir the iruce range. For an extra $4500.00, , the tiger 900 gt pro us great but ride hi, adv. Style
how easy is to ride this bike in comparison to z900rs? which one would you recommend for daily commuting?
4:08, why the big gap between the seat and the tank?
I think that's gonna be so annoying, like putting a smaller sized sole in your shoe, you feel the edge
I see what you mean, when I look at that spot in the video it does look weird, but this is why it's so important to not just look at a bike in pictures and video, but to try it out for yourself. I didn't have any issue with comfort on this bike, so I think the styling and geometry will work for most riders. Thanks for watching!
if you feel it you are sitting too forward or youre FAT and at that point got other issues to worry about than an irrelivent gap (aside from how it looks, sure)
My 👍 as well as comment are well deserved for your restless top notch quality work, Peter.
Whether it's better than Z900RS?
Coming from a Z1/Z900/Z1000/GPZ750/GPZ750/GPZ1100/GPZ 900R/GPZ 900R, I personally absolutely prefer the Z900RS 🤷
Questions about the Yamaha Bolt. How comes you cannot buy them in the UK?
The new one has the newest dash, quick shifter and controls. For better or worse, you decide, but at least it’s evolving. 👍🇨🇦
Does it have the same controls and TFT of the 2024 ?
It would be really cool to have you do a comparison of the XSR 900 vs z900rs vs a Triumph speed tween 1200 😉
I could do the first two easily. The last one I’d have to get access to the bike.
Hi, I hope someone can help me with this question. I really like this bike and I'm thinking of buying it, but the only thing I don't like and that makes me doubt is the Quickshifter. The truth is that I prefer to change gears manually. Does anyone know if the Quickshifter can be deactivated?
It operates exactly like a regular manual transmission. You have the OPTION of using the quick shifter, but you don't have to.
Hi Peter. Hope you had a good Easter
Hi! Yes, i did.
I did! Same to you!
Would’ve looked sick with like some gunmetal rims. But overall I love the look of this bike!
Good review. Enjoy z comparisons. For 2 up riding in comfort, the z easily wins
Hello sir. Greetings from Turkey. I'm 50 years old, 6 feet and 209lbs. I have 2023 MT 09. I suddenly start to think, Mt 09 for young users Do you recommend me to replace Mt 09 with XSR 900 or continue using it
Nice review....but u didn't talk about the small capacity of the tank...
It has a 14 litre tank. Some people (like this guy⬆️) may find that to be too small for their preferences. (Fixed it! 🙂👍)
No video is going to cover everything. I do my best to cover a lot. If this were a touring bike or an adventure bike, I think it would matter a little more. It's smaller than my Z900RS SE tank, but it also gets a little better fuel economy. I agree that it could be bigger, but again, for the type of bike it is, I don't know if it makes as big of a difference to the average rider.
@@PeterLoweOne if it was larger maybe it would be my first choice...now it's street triple 765(only naked)I'm an owner of fz6naked....it's amazing with big tank...👌
outstanding machine ,sweet bike .
Is it possible to change this bike to mid controls?
Has the quick shifter changed from 23'? Other changes? Tpms display would be great!
Love to hear your reviews in the new models. !
Traction control can be changed while riding? Same with modes? Triumph forces you to stop for traction control, and clutch in,; for ride mode changes . Yes?
Adding oanmiers, top box 3rd party items, is limited
The quick shifter gets updated for 2025
this is a mt09 with a circle head light. The z900rs was designed with the z1 in mind. The Z900rs is so much better in the looks department
DEBATABLE
Was wondering if theres any option to make the speedo into MPH incase you enter the US for vacation or something?
Yes, that can be adjusted
I am a Korean who loves your videos! By any chance, what is the difference between Yamaha 2022 XSR900 and 2024 Yamaha XSR900?
Color choice
2022 through 2024 are basically the same. Several significant updates for 2025
How did you get a black version of this bike? On their website, it only shows one color (White/Red)
I film in Canada. I'm guessing you're from somewhere else.
@@PeterLoweOneoh ok. Yeah im in Tennessee. Had no idea they gave different countries, different colors.
Since you are exceedingly honest I hope you will address this VERY overlooked consideration in motorcycle design; a question about the frame. Frame material is fundamental since everything is one way or another cradled and supported by it including the engine and of course the rider. In road racing bicycles there is a saying and it is "steel is real." Aluminum frames are frowned upon because they get "metal fatigue" and the frame fails without warning whereas steel frames get progressively weaker. I just noticed that the Suzuki Katana (a bike I really had my eye on as I remember it well from 1983) has an aluminum frame; the Yamaha frames are aluminum but the Kawasaki Z900RS SE and all the other iterations of the Z900RS are all steel frames and yet the Ninja 1000SX, which one can assume will be expected to support a passenger on occasion is an aluminum frame. Do you consider frame material? I have never heard you address frame material in describing a bikes features. Honda, in their 2024 Hornet 1000 has moved to a twin-spar steel frame. I recognize that aluminum offers weight reduction but from all accounts if one does not mind the weight, steel frames are preferred in motorcycles too for their strength. Thoughts?
I think you're overlooking one key piece. With bicycles, saving a single pound is crucial. Motorcycles don't face the same constraints. I actually do address frame materials in some of my reviews. I just posted the Yamaha XSR900 which has an aluminum frame. Often an aluminum frame allows for a completely different design and style to a bike where steel frames need to stick to more traditional lines for weight and strength reasons. So I wouldn't use the same analogies on motorcycle frames that you've used for bicycle frames. Today's motorcycles, whether steel or aluminum, are built to withstand incredible forces, and you just don't hear about frame failure issues with modern motorcycles.
@@PeterLoweOne Yes I wrote the comment before seeing the review; not that I am a stunt rider but I read a stunt rider saying with an aluminum frame he had a failure; the present Honda CB 1000 uses a single swingarm, steel frame but the new 2024 Hornet 1000 now uses a steel twin spar steel frame for more rigidity; hey I am old and traditional and would gladly trade the weight savings for increased strength. I am guessing steel on the 1000SX would put it even more than the 50 pounds heavier it is from your Z900RS SE!
@@PeterLoweOneBut now and then on FB I'll see obscure posts where frames have a huge crack and the owner generally claims they were riding as normal. It's still incredibly rare though.
So.. it’s an mt09 with all the tech then?
Well for 2024 it's an MT 09 with a lower seat height for $200 less
...and a worse display sadly :( XSR900 will have the updated display beginning next year @@carlosvejar3938
What country is this Color Decal
I film in Canada.
I don't think you can discuss the retro aesthetic without referring to '80-90 era Yamaha classics like the FZR, OW86/OWD3 YZR500 and TZR. It was never trying to be a Bonneville like the Kawasaki W800. Yamaha is self-referencing, which is about the only thing the XSR has in common with the modern Z900.
prefer the 80/20 tire for sandy roads
Dunlop Mutants will take care of that!
Love to see big data on a 5-7" tft. See tiger gt pro 7" for easily viewing all! But allot more $
It gets a bigger screen and several other updates for 2025
If only the Kwak had the tech of the xsr 😭
I completely agree. Its not a retro. For what its worth I hate retro bikes. Given the choice I'd buy an original all day long. I looked the the fancy Z900 SE and overall was disappointed (I owned an original). I'd buy this over the Kwaka but I like you don't consider them competitors. This seems like a well optioned modern bike with a great motor. (Not great looking). If I wanted a Z I'd prefer an original but here in Australia people want too much. A food example of an original Z should be 25 K not 35K. Prices are dropping so its a possibility.
I own a Z900RS SE and I love it for what it is. To me it's a cool looking bike that signals back to the past, but it's a fully modern bike. And when I'm riding, I really appreciate having a modern bike that doesn't look like everyone else's modern bike.
@@PeterLoweOne Glad you love it. Love the paint scheme and gem of a motor.
Both great bikes but I feel like the Kawasaki appeals to the older rider out there. Yamaha still a bit of a hooligan
I guess that puts me firmly in between. The Kawasaki is still extremely fast with a great smooth engine, but the tech on the XSR is what appeals to me.
I'm a 66 year old Hooligan
Considered the z900rs for nastalgia. Similar ride without tecky features. But also bug, hot in heavy city scooter traffic
@@PeterLoweOnereviews are similar in ride. Z is more touring comfort. Cancelled in Thailand for the younger scooter traffic.
I'd go with the z if it had the TFT and cruise control. Cancelled in Asiaso loosing out on that market
Beauty
Pannier seat is not comfy. Z is far nicer
Sporty look when they could be a larger square pannier seat for touring
Black not available in 2024.
Not in the US. But overseas it is
This bike can easily go up any hill
I've got the '22 version of this bike. Insurance for this bike is astonishingly low which is the major reason I bought it. Its near clone, the MT09, has insurance that's about double, so people are not buying the XSR900 and crashing it in massive numbers like the MT09. Progressive rates this bike as "very low risk" despite it making more power and weighing less than the original Honda CBR900RR.
Is it retro? In the sense of a 90's rider crashing his FZR and rebuilding it without fairings because he couldn't afford the replacement costs, then yes.
I'm not sure how the traction control works with slide control on this bike. I suspect you need to turn traction control way down in order to use slide control, but I don't know. I have noticed tire life has dramatically increased on my last two TC-equipped motorcycles.
Did you submit different bikes to your insurance agent and he/she told you what category they are in? I was interested in the Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX and told the agent hey this is a sports TOURING bike; it is for old farts like and she replied and I quote “Kawasaki really screwed up; by putting the word NINJA in the name it is viewed differently!” What do you think Progressive would rate the Katana or new Honda Hornet 1000?
@@mahasidha9 I had around 12 bikes I ran through Progressive's insurance quotes. I didn't run the Katana through (its gas tank is far too small) but its close brother the GSXS1000 was around $300/year. The GSX8S was $500. MT09 was around $800, I think. BMW S1000R was $1200, S1000RR was $1600. GSXR1000 was $2600, I recall. And all the BMW adventure bikes seemed pretty high, just because they cost so much.
Both the GSXS1000 and the XSR900 are "very low" risk. The GSX8S was even lower still, but after a year they doubled the insurance...I guess owners were crashing them a lot more than expected.
@@langhamp8912 Thank so much, I only gave my agent 3 to check on; didn’t want to impose; 12, good for you. Did you look for a quote on the Z900RS at the time?
@@mahasidha9 No; no quick shifter, no cruise control, rudimentary traction control and ABS, 50 pounds heavier, more expensive. And a steel painted frame. I find it too easy to accidentally hit and chip painted frames with socket wrenches.
But I would consider the standard Z900 as a cheap and cheerful street/track bike.
However, the XSR900 is coming down dramatically in price. I got mine used with 500 miles for $9300 OTD including taxes. It's refined, low-maintenance, just a great feeling bike. It's not a hooligan bike like the MT09. It's also extremely quiet regardless of RPM.
@@langhamp8912 Thanks; did you consider the Katana or the soon to be discontinued Honda CB1000?
Where are people finding these black ones? Can only find the ugly blue and gold or the goofy red/white
Canada 🇨🇦
I feel like this bike would kill me faster if i own it, compared to the z900rs.
Haha. Don't buy a bike that you think will kill you. 😃👍
This is 2023 model.
I promise you, it's not. I do film in Canada though, so there may be differences here compared to where you are.
@@PeterLoweOne 2024 model has different controls on handlebars. This is 💯 2023 model.
passenger pegs are the more rediculous useless design; can't add extenders. who thought of this !!!
the old electronics and controls.. what a pity.
It gets a bigger screen and several other updates on the 2025 model
It’s not that the dash needs to be retro, but they just grabbed it from the mt09 bin. Kind of lame. The original design of the first gen could have been modified to fit this new model. Just a thought. 👍🤪🏳️🌈
Hello Peter, I just found this video purportedly revealing the 2025 Yamaha XSR900 with many changes beyond merely incremental ones but I have not found any reference to this at all on the Internet including the xsr900 reddit forum; is it a hoax? If it isn't I am there for 2025 new swing arm design bigger engine but maybe it is an April Fools joke; here is the link: ruclips.net/video/NJXLgPES0Cw/видео.html (You said to ask if we had any questions; since you have relationships with dealers perhaps they can confirm or deny...)Thank you in advance for your attention.
I'll have to dig into things to see what they know. I don't pay too much attention to things until I hear official announcements... but even I miss some of those.
Thanks; turns out it was a mock up😢
It gets several significant updates for 2025. Bigger screen, self canceling turn signals, updated quick shifter, etc
I don't like the passenger seat. The ride seat looks like a sport bike style but the passenger seat is a retro bike style, thick and fat then thin and sharp, very weird and ugly
The xsr 900 looked better when they first came out.
Im sure its a great bike but retro ? Not even close, tail is ugly, exhaust pipe is ugly, frame is ugly, dash is ugly there I said it. they should have made a true retro 4 cylinder looking like a 87 FJ1200 with retro gauges etc ya i bought an RS900 cafe