I returned to motorcycling and wanted a small commuter so I bought a used mt-03 (6500 kms). It is a great city bike; fantastic engine that can cruise along or get frenetic if wanted. Brakes and handling are adequate, nothing more (brakes are no improvement on my old 1981 Suz gs450). Economical, agile and stable. Mine has a slight clutch issue where a significant part of the take up occurs in the last 1mm of lever travel. Good review
Fellow Perthite! Great vid! Been trying to find the perfect starter bike for a while now. Was good to have seen a video like this to help steer me in the right direction. This bike, other than the grom, is the only bike that I've felt completely at ease sitting on. Getting my first lesson on one of these tomorrow.
One things as well is, even with a big guy on it. You can slowly let the clutch out in first, and even without throttle, when you let it fully out it won’t stall
@@___blaggard999___8 I only tried the Ninja 250 so can't quite say which is better, but the Yamaha was more comfortable to ride on for me. I also like the design of the mt more. The Yamaha was also easier to turn around corners. The Ninja felt more stable when riding straight at a fast speed.
hey rob, what would you consider as a cruising speed in 6th gear? i mean what speed would you maintain comfortably (not killing the engine) on the freeway and how long/far would you feel it's defendable to maintain?
I'm a born-again biker - had an SV650 but woz too heavy and I never used to power - so considering the MT03 for my next bike - fast enough and not too heavy.
I am also considering a the Yamaha MT 03 as my next bike, I need a A2 bike that is not too expensive! I am looking at the Yamaha Mt 03, Kawasaki Z300 or the brand new Honda CB300R ( I think its the best looking bike ) I don't think you can go wrong with either of the 3 Japanese brands! Quality all the way.
chroniclesofsolid I read a review of the MT-07 by aome motorbike magazine and despite the fact that it is also learners permited here in aus, they said that they wouldn't recommend it for new learners as it would likely have too much power. The MT-03 is perfect for me. I don't want to be overwhelmed.
Sounds like you have your head on your shoulders, too many people get caught up in spec sheet racing. I have ridden both and I actually had more fun on the MT-03. It is just so easy to ride and that is what I would want as a first bike; something capable, manageable, and fun.
See if you can test-ride them both if you feel confident enough. I got the MT03 for 7 months now and although its a fun little bike the power delivery does get a bit dull after a while.
I ride the newer version MT03 for my lessons. Pretty much the same engine I believe. Goes nicely, more than enough speed and acceleration for the suburbs. Bit concerned on a windy day going above 90km/h though as I am a light rider at 65kg. Gearbox seems bullet proof after what I put it through. I live in that same suburb too BTW.
Yup would buy it if Yamaha would adv it, I am sure they could find a frame from the dual sport or dirt bikes that could do the trick.. don't even need a daring...
Thinking of upgrading to this one day in the future, currently on a CFMoto 150-A Leader. Its good but the lack of power is killing me, plus its a rough ride. Though BMW have that new G310 and Honda have the 250 and KTM have there 390 so I'm kinda spoilt for choice honestly, i think a 300cc bike would suit me as I'm not looking to ever go over 120km/h and I generally just ride around town.
I have not ridden the Z300 but I would suggest going and sitting on them both and seeing which one you gives you the tingles. Even better get a test ride but I know thats hard to organise when its your first ride. Ultimately each of those bikes is a great choice.
I'd buy one of these in a second for my daughter if it were available in the US. Neither this nor the Kawasaki Z300 are available here. I have no idea why not. The only bike like it here is the Honda CB300F.
I'm very much considering getting a smaller bike like this. I think it would be fun to try and modify it and make it your own. The only problem is I'm sure its not going to be released in the states. Have you driven the Honda CB300f? I wonder how it would compare.
+Kamotion No I have not ridden the CB300F, given that it is a single I would guess it would not be as engaging. Tried the ninja/Z 300 that's a little Twin like the Yamaha? Kawasaki also announced this little gem with the same engine, very exciting 😎 www.advpulse.com/adv-bikes/2017-kawasaki-versys-x-300/ The American market does not seem to like small bikes.
I own this bike, can't complain about its performance, for a small bike on a budget, this is by far the best.
Great review.
Thanks mate :-) great little bike indeed!
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I returned to motorcycling and wanted a small commuter so I bought a used mt-03 (6500 kms). It is a great city bike; fantastic engine that can cruise along or get frenetic if wanted. Brakes and handling are adequate, nothing more (brakes are no improvement on my old 1981 Suz gs450). Economical, agile and stable. Mine has a slight clutch issue where a significant part of the take up occurs in the last 1mm of lever travel. Good review
Fellow Perthite! Great vid! Been trying to find the perfect starter bike for a while now. Was good to have seen a video like this to help steer me in the right direction. This bike, other than the grom, is the only bike that I've felt completely at ease sitting on. Getting my first lesson on one of these tomorrow.
Best review of the MT 03 I've seen to date, subscribed.
Thanks mate!
One things as well is, even with a big guy on it. You can slowly let the clutch out in first, and even without throttle, when you let it fully out it won’t stall
I tried many bikes but this is by far my favorite middle cc bike.
This or the ninja 300 which is the better bike.. The Yamaha is better looking I reckon.
@@___blaggard999___8 I only tried the Ninja 250 so can't quite say which is better, but the Yamaha was more comfortable to ride on for me. I also like the design of the mt more. The Yamaha was also easier to turn around corners. The Ninja felt more stable when riding straight at a fast speed.
First ride today! What a bike! Like it was made, just for me.
hey rob, what would you consider as a cruising speed in 6th gear? i mean what speed would you maintain comfortably (not killing the engine) on the freeway and how long/far would you feel it's defendable to maintain?
Thanks for the heads up! Just bought one as I am downsizing. nippy and sleek GR8!
Enjoy 👍
I'm a born-again biker - had an SV650 but woz too heavy and I never used to power - so considering the MT03 for my next bike - fast enough and not too heavy.
I am also considering a the Yamaha MT 03 as my next bike, I need a A2 bike that is not too expensive! I am looking at the Yamaha Mt 03, Kawasaki Z300 or the brand new Honda CB300R ( I think its the best looking bike ) I don't think you can go wrong with either of the 3 Japanese brands! Quality all the way.
I have mt03 and sv650, what I can tell you is that’s mt03 is one awesome bike and you won’t be disappointed.
It was good to see someone from perth made this video 👍
Thanks mate👍 Not sure on the service costs, something to ask on owners forums.
I an in love with this bike, I am going to get it later in the year for my first bike. From what I have read new ot is anout $6500 in aus.
A lot of bike for the money. The engine is a gem!
chroniclesofsolid I read a review of the MT-07 by aome motorbike magazine and despite the fact that it is also learners permited here in aus, they said that they wouldn't recommend it for new learners as it would likely have too much power. The MT-03 is perfect for me. I don't want to be overwhelmed.
Sounds like you have your head on your shoulders, too many people get caught up in spec sheet racing.
I have ridden both and I actually had more fun on the MT-03. It is just so easy to ride and that is what I would want as a first bike; something capable, manageable, and fun.
chroniclesofsolid Thanks for the responses and for this video, I really appreciate it.
See if you can test-ride them both if you feel confident enough. I got the MT03 for 7 months now and although its a fun little bike the power delivery does get a bit dull after a while.
I am awaiting Honda naked version of CB300 parallel twin engine
I ride the newer version MT03 for my lessons. Pretty much the same engine I believe. Goes nicely, more than enough speed and acceleration for the suburbs. Bit concerned on a windy day going above 90km/h though as I am a light rider at 65kg. Gearbox seems bullet proof after what I put it through.
I live in that same suburb too BTW.
Yup would buy it if Yamaha would adv it, I am sure they could find a frame from the dual sport or dirt bikes that could do the trick.. don't even need a daring...
Hopefully Yamaha will consider it now that Kawasaki has put the ninja 300 engine in a mini adventure bike :-D
My money's on a Tracer version. Yamaha did it with the MT-09 and MT-07. MT-03 could be next.
Anyone done a bit of light off-roading with this bike? Like unpaved gravel roads etc. How does it perform?
Essa moto é Show , In Brazil the metzeler tire...
Hows the maintanance for the bike?
My ozziee G. Like your style..
Great review and good riding as well.
Thanks mate.
How tall are you? Im 5'11" is it small for me?
i see almost same height :)
Thinking of upgrading to this one day in the future, currently on a CFMoto 150-A Leader. Its good but the lack of power is killing me, plus its a rough ride. Though BMW have that new G310 and Honda have the 250 and KTM have there 390 so I'm kinda spoilt for choice honestly, i think a 300cc bike would suit me as I'm not looking to ever go over 120km/h and I generally just ride around town.
Yep a lot of great little bikes coming out you will really be spoiled for choice :-)
gotta love traffic south of perth my friend .
My thoughts are shifting between Mt03 and Z300 for my first bike ... what would you recommend?
I have not ridden the Z300 but I would suggest going and sitting on them both and seeing which one you gives you the tingles. Even better get a test ride but I know thats hard to organise when its your first ride. Ultimately each of those bikes is a great choice.
I'd buy one of these in a second for my daughter if it were available in the US. Neither this nor the Kawasaki Z300 are available here. I have no idea why not. The only bike like it here is the Honda CB300F.
Nice review. Thanks from NZ. Would a windshield be advisable at 100 kph?
Yes, a screen would make a big difference in comfort on the highway :) but its not a necessity.
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Thanks for the prompt response. I'll look into it. Cheers
How much would this one set me back?
Thanks!
Good review thanks
Really enjoyed your review. Do you know if it is possible to improve the seat comfort somehow?
Thanks Roger, Perhaps an Airhawk would help? or maybe someone like Seat Concepts makes a comfort seat option?
How tall are you?
I'm very much considering getting a smaller bike like this. I think it would be fun to try and modify it and make it your own. The only problem is I'm sure its not going to be released in the states. Have you driven the Honda CB300f? I wonder how it would compare.
+Kamotion No I have not ridden the CB300F, given that it is a single I would guess it would not be as engaging. Tried the ninja/Z 300 that's a little Twin like the Yamaha? Kawasaki also announced this little gem with the same engine, very exciting 😎 www.advpulse.com/adv-bikes/2017-kawasaki-versys-x-300/ The American market does not seem to like small bikes.
The MT is much quicker than the Honda.
Is this a good starter bike ?
Yes this would be a good first bike👍
Good Review.
Thanks :-)
can u go for a little off road from time to time on this bike?
Only if you had to. It is a road bike.
i mean small trails and mountain roads. i plan to ride it in these conditions.
csfinallant Get an adventure bike then
The seat and tyres will betray you, it's not even alright for gravels. I done long road trip on a modified one I don't recommend it
Is this a right-hand drive?
what.
this is a motorbike....
will my feet touch the ground with 5,1 feet?
I cannot say with certainty but this is a very low bike. I think you would have a good chance :-)
okay, thank you very much for your quick response
im 5.10 my feet touched flat just.
No it does not need to be taller than it is now, it is made for the asian market!