YAMAHA MT09 Custom
Webike's Opinion
Here is a "YAMAHA MT09" custom by Webike community user "Hirekatsu". The MT-09 has been given a bold facelift from 2017, with a new front design and four LED headlights. It is actually a violent machine, but the chassis is too soft and scary to open the throttle. However, since this motorcycle is an MT-09SP and is equipped with a special KYB front suspension and fully adjustable Ohlins rear suspension, there is no need to bother replacing them. In addition, a performance damper is installed to effectively dampen vibrations and more deformations that occur in the chassis for a high quality riding. The handlebar area is equipped with SW-MOTEC hand guards and an adjustable lever that allows fine lever position adjustment (approximately 20 levels), greatly reducing damage due to falls. The grip heater requires some installation work, but once installed, hands can be easily warmed with the on/off switch at hand, and the sports windshield provides additional wind protection when riding at high speeds.Modern advanced motorcycles are fun enough without customization, but the most fun part of riding a motorcycle is that each riders can enjoy the process of planning their custom projects and pursuing the performance and personality they envision.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Exhaust | YAMAHA Europe Moto-GP Style Exhaust Cover |
Brake | NISSIN Radial Brake Master Cylinder |
Handle / Steering | ZETA Pilot Lever Clutch ZETA Pilot Lever Brake ENDURANCE Grip Heater SP + Accessory Power Supply Connection Set SW-MOTECH Hand Guard |
Rearsets | STRIKER Special Rearset Kit Type 2 |
Suspension | YAMAHA Performance Damper |
Bodywork / Fairing | YAMAHA Side Slider YAMAHA Sports Windshield YAMAHA Europe Mesh Air Intake Cover |
Lights | YAMAHA Europe LED Blinkers |
Accessories | DAYTONA USB Power Supply |


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Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.