I tried to sell to them. They gave me a low offer which I accepted, I wasn't happy with it but wanted a quick sale. They then messed me about for over a week. Ended up trading it in at a local dealer for a better deal.
I’m sure I sat on this bike when I was looking 😂 I got an mt07 from there in the end. No issues with it (so far), I got money off the bike when I asked as they had had it for a while. I went on a Saturday, enquired about it, rode it home 2 hours later. They had a space in the post sale final check workshop so I got lucky with timings on that. My experience was good.
It’s a massive rip-off customer services on the phone very rude and insulting, admin charge to sell you a secondhand bike £170. This is not on the price of the bike. This is separate charge and then even if you live like I do 15 miles away from them they want to charge a £250 to do it drop-off.
Just recently purchased a bike from Donnington and it felt like as soon as they got my deposit they didn't really care about me. I had no update on my bike after waiting for a week and the salesman that dealt with me got sacked (I was never told why) and I was never assigned someone new to help process my bike. Then whenever I rang them I was on hold for 20-30 minutes at a time :/ Maybe I was just unlucky but from my experience it wasn't too good. Probably won't get another bike from them but its nice to get a rough idea of all the bikes on display
Bought the MT 09 2023 and haven’t looked back. Good power and fast, great quick shifter, and isn’t a snatchy throttle. Wind is an issue on naked bikes but aside from that hell of a bike and specs not matched by most at its price point. There is a reason it’s incredibly popular, but not everyone enjoys a naked bike.
For me it is the opposite, I am a die hard naked bike fan and buying a sports bike would be the worst mistake i could make. I find them so uncomforatble and for me the intense wind is a trade off I will happily make if my body can be in comfort. I have tried riding sports bikes, but every time i almost feel like i am in pain, and even frequently get hip cramps due to the body position.
@@Stanley88845 is it? what's the point of a sport bike? you can't use that power anywhere legally and that's why most riders ride over the speed limit and put everyone's life in danger, these bikes are made for a track not the street
I brought one from the Donnington branch, Mutt Akita 125 only 200 miles. Had my mate ride it home and he kept stalling. Turns out the gearbox and throttle were knackered so their 300 point inspection was a total lie. Would never recommend buying from them.
I had a gen 1 MT-09 for a year, sold it and regretted it so bought another one again, a gen 2 a year ago and keeping it. Bought it with a full akro and ECU flashed by previous owner and she is great. I personally prefer nakeds over sport bikes. I ride with a guy who is married to sport bikes, different strokes for different folks.
That's it everyone has there own opinion and likes different things. The bike its self has never let me down and never done anything wrong but I just don't have the want to go out and ride it much. Where on all my other sports bikes the second it ain't raining I want to be out 🤣 I sold my 2014 fireblade and miss that to much and I had a k7 gsxr 750 which was also a great bike in my opinion
Yer can't say I am much of a fan personally. I will be going back to the fireblade come spring. Haven't realy got on with the mt09 as much as i would like
Had to subscribe after watching this video because I made the same mistake with my 2020 MT09 smh 🤦🏾♂️ I love the bike so much but wish I got a super sport because I just like them better
I went from a 2013 triumph daytona to a 2015 mt09 and used it to commute to work before i got a car, it's an exceptional bike. I got used to the snappy throttle and it feels normal to me.
love my Gen 1 mt 09 , 2014 plate ive got a few mods and steering dampner on her with New Sprockets and Chain and Black widow exhaust . she.s on 14k and doesnt miss a beat ,
Main thing wrong is its a Gen 1 MT09 really good once your up into Gen 2 and 3 maybe go test die a Gen 3 and you will see what i mean i rode all 3 gens with a vew tweaks can get the gen 3 miles above the others be a great video for you to do also 🙂
I love my 2019 MT-09. At least on my model I just needed to learn how to use it's throttle appropriately. It took me some getting used to. Two bikes previously were dualsport adventure type. This is my first Yamaha and my first naked. I love mine.
I have a 2019 MT-09 as well (Gen 2 are the best looking IMO), Amazing bike! I have a full Akro system and a Dynojet tune and the throttle is smooth as butter, ohlins rear shock and comfort seat as well which make it the perfect bike.
All they do is buy peoples bikes off line cheap . Pick them up and put them straight up for sale for a thousand pound more. Been there about 10 times to look at bikes I wanted to buy then go buy private. As most of them I would not touch. I bought one from them when they first opened had problems with the bike from the off. But to be fair to them they sent me the parts to fix it no problems at all. They did say bring the bike back and they world fix it but would rather do it myself
Ummm, but it IS the bikes fault! I refer to your observation that the front end gives poor feedback, that you aren't so confident because of this. The gen1 mt09 is well known to have sketchy front end feedback. It's allegedly fixed in later gen' & the feedback is like day & night because of it. Same with the jerky throttle. There are other handling issues w/ the gen1 which likewise are fixed in following gen.
@@BK_MotoVlogsI think a gen 2 or 3 would've served you better and would've given you a better naked bike experience.. Granted not the best naked experience but best naked based experience with the brand you chose or even an mt10 or even the sp models of these bikes
I regret selling almost every bike I've sold. BUT.....I only regret buying one bike. I did not enjoy my GSXR 750. Sure, it had crazy power and speed.....but it was extremely uncomfortable to ride, and ....to be honest...too boring most of the time. When I ride, it's mostly commuting and that bike was almost always in 1st gear or second. very boring in town while being uncomfortable. Riding on the highway was an instant blast...for short trips. bad shoulders and tight hips make the tight rider triangle a nightmare for long rides. With that said...I would buy another as a SECOND bike. something that I'd hop on, go do a couple ludicrous speed runs, and go park it in the garage so I can ride a more comfortable ride.
I have a Honda NC750X DCT (automatic). Looks like you would love my bike from the complaints you mention on the GSXR. The NC is great for town and commuting, decent on the motorway.
I've just returned a bike back to them bike ran rough and the forks leaked oil all over the disc I would advise people not to buy from them bunch of con artists
The outlet in Milton Keynes is very good. All nicely set out in a well light warm enviroment. Sales staff are knowledgable and polite and friendly, however what you see is what you get. You wont get them replacing parts etc if there is corrosion etc. Overall it wouldnt put me off i prefer to see stuff in the raw so to speak.
Lesson learned though. A few of my friends have made a few wrong bike purchases. I haven't yet but I've not been riding that long. Only had six so far. Currently got a Bonneville t100. Bit of a triumph fan boy! 😂
I enjoy your direct, no music no graphics straight to the meat delivery in your video. That’s the way I make videos here in the US about motorcycles. I just get on with it right from the start. I had a similar dislike for one bike. I had about eight years ago, a Suzuki V Strom, 1000. Perfect all around machine. I put Street only tires on because I was never going to take that thing down some muddy gravel road. It had color matched suzuki hard bags and trunk. it made more power than I need. But the throttle was like an on/off switch. It had no feel. I was at a busy four-way intersection, and I was in the wrong lane, but I was at the front of the line. I needed to get into the right lane when the light changed. But the guy to my right was creeping forward as though he was very anxious to get rolling… So when I saw the light changing, I clicked into gear, and when the light went green, I pulled a hi rpm slip the clutch, launch. The bike stood straight up unexpectedly. I managed to get it down, but I stalled in the middle of the intersection, because that power came on so unexpectedly. I am used to Big horsepower lots of torque machines, and I’m used to standing starts after eight years of road racing. But the throttle on that suzuki was just too touchy. I never liked it.. As far as your complained about, no feel forks on your MT 09.. I had the same problem/complaint with my BMW K 1200 LT. That was an anti-dive. Weird front end that I never got used to. No feel. I also had a very bad experience with that BMW on a downhill paved road that had loose gravel on it. It was the first time I ever owned a motorcycle with ABS brakes. I was doing about 35 miles an hour going down this road in the middle of nowhere while I was looking for a campground, my friends were camping at. I touched the brakes to keep from picking up speed because of how steep the road was. when I touched the brakes, I had no brakes at all, Front or rear. Nothing. The computer for those ABS brakes took over and sensed that the surface was loose, I had no breaks. I went down that hill, which was a little longer than a football field. Length, there was a 90° turn at the bottom. Luckily, straight ahead through the grass at the bottom was an auto salvage yard, which had an 8 foot high wire fence around it. I ran into the fence which acted like a net stopping me, only breaking my front fender on that 900 pound motorcycle. I sold that bike the following week after my new front fender came in… I replaced it with a motor Guzzi Norge that had ABS brakes that could be turned off with a push of the button on the dash so I would actually have brakes on slippery surfaces, like gravel, wet grass, snow someone needs to save us from the people trying to save us.. needless to say, that was my very first and my last BMW. I am not going out on that limb again with BMWs. There were three dealerships within an hour of my home here in Western Pennsylvania. Wanna time, now there are zero dealers. I do all my own work since I used to be a motorcycle mechanic at three different shops years ago. so I can handle pretty much everything but cylinder boring and two-stroke triple crankshaft rebuilding. I don’t have the jigs… I like the attitude and the approach that you British Riders have. I respect the opinions of British riders because you are more than dry sunny day riders. Just look at this video. You’re riding along on a wet road at a nice clip. I have known many riders. It wouldn’t dream of going riding in case it might rain… I commuted for decades on motorcycles, I would be the guy you would see going to work in a light to moderate rain in the morning on my Honda Pacific coast, which I commuted on for 24 years. And other bikes before that like a KLR 650 with Street only tires, the tall windshield, large plastic military equipment cases for bags.. And heated grips. I tended to sprain the speed limit on that motorcycle more than any other motorcycle I ever commuted on. it was just too much fun on a machine, that light, with street tires, and that much torque up to about 50 miles an hour.. because of the favorable reviews by British writers here on RU-vid, I bought my most recent purchase, a 2010 Honda nt700 deauville. From the original owner with only 7500 miles on it. I actually have it on my RU-vid channel mostly because of a problem and a breakdown I had with it. The owner quit riding years ago and put stabilizer in the fuel tank. The gas mostly evaporated, leaving behind debris from the stabilizer which plugged my fuel filter. In my couple videos about it on RU-vid I show the crap that was in my gas tank that I was able to pump out with a small fuel pump with a filter in line… I can’t believe all the views I am getting about that machine on my channel.. but I am pleased that the bike is very useful, roomy, comfortable machine with storage room, and a useful fairing. I can’t decide if it’s better than my Honda pacific coast or not. I have never even seen a Yamaha MT. There used to be 22 motorcycle dealerships within an hour of my home here just north of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA. But the dealerships keep going out of business ever since the 1984 Harley Davidson inspired tariff on all imported motorcycles applied by President Ronald Reagan at the request of Harley Davidson. The motorcycle market never recovered from that. Still 40 years later. Now there are only three dealerships within an hour of my home. That’s why I have never seen that Yamaha you’re riding in this video. but you pointing out that it has a hair trigger on the throttle, and you don’t like the feel of the front end already talk to me half of it. Because that’s the only reason I got rid of my V Strom, 1000. Hair trigger and a very light fly wheel I enjoyed this video, and I will be checking out your other videos on your other channels too. Thanks.
Yer thats it. It ain't a pretty Job but its in the outdoors and it keeps a roof over my head so can't complain there people out there a lot worse than me 🙄
5k huh.. Maybe a triumph 765 street triple R or 1050 street triple Ermm.. Might be able to pick up a base Mt09 gen 2 however you'll be in the same situation as you are now so wouldn't advise. Or Honda a cb650, Cb650r, Cb650f Hope this helped make your next decision easier if you decide to. Ditch your current bike for another in the price range of £5k
I came to my present naked bike Cbf600n from sports bikes and I love it. No 45 mins taking various bits off to do a service. The secret is stay under 65-70 mph and is great. Anyway with the 20 mph limits here now and speed camera vans everywhere there’s no chance to go any quicker!