http://www.motorcycle-talk.net/forum/mt-07-fz-07-technical-forum/160-engine-cuts-clutch-lever-pulled.htmlSo basically his biggest gripe is that he doesn't know how to use a clutch?
Right, which is exactly what the problem is.The way he describes it though is when pulling away, not stopped with the clutch in. At least that's how it reads for me.
It took a whole year to come up with that?Im sorry has he seen what the SV650 looks like my sisters 7 week old baby has done prettier poo's than that thing!
Nah, I wasn't really having a dig. Just amused that a year old thread got bumped with a post about baby poo.No not at all its just the first time I have seen this thread.
Now if you were a good senior member and read my introduction, you would know I have only had the bike 5 months so not even been on this forum for 2!
I take it my humour is not for you then Sdrio?
What were the things you liked better with the MT-07 than the SV650? Thanks.Ride both bikes through the first winter and see what one comes off the worse! I just sold a SV to get this bike after riding through not such a cold winter with hardly any salt chucked down and the finish already started to go. I have a 02 Yamaha XJR from new that has faired better in the 12 years I''ve owned it than an SV with only 1 winter to deal with. Also the SV front suspension bottomed out regularly, not a problem with the MT07. Yamaha wins on quality every time and that's what I am after........I am very happy with my bike. Does everything I wanted from a bike and more, it definitely re-lights the fire. Sure the clutch bite is slightly different than my other bike but you get used to it and it rides fine. To be honest the bike did stall on me once on my first week running it in but I think it was mainly me getting used to the controls and the newness of the bike.
You can't knock the MT07 based on one persons opinion!