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ian505050 28-06-12 08:41 PM

For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006
 
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For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006

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6,900 Miles
V5 (Logbook) in Hand
3 Previous Owners
Stainless Steel Remus Exhaust

Services Performed at 600 Miles, 4500 Miles , 6600 Miles .

The service at 6600 miles involved New Oil, New Spark Plug, New Air Filter, adjust and lube all cables, replace all fluids.

I purchased the bike with 4000 miles on the clock about 1 year ago and have taken it to 6900 miles problem free. The bike will be sold with a full 12 month MOT for peace of mind for the new owner and currently has 3-4 months tax left on it.

The bike was damaged 2 weeks after it was first registered and fully repaired and is classed as a CAT-C, but dont let this put you off as the bike is in perfect working order and is in very good condition as you can see from the photos. I would suggest you perform a HPI check to confirm what i am saying is correct.

At the point the bikes was classed as a CAT-C a Vehicle Identification Check (VIC) will have been performed which is like an advance MOT to make sure the bike safe to go back on the road.

As the bike has been damaged in the past but has been fully repaired and passed 3 MOT's and covered approximately 7,000 miles since it was damaged you can be assured that there are no issues, BUT i would not expect anyone to take my word for this and would be delighted to let any potential buyer take the bike for a nice long test ride as i have cash in hand and you have insurance.

The bike is very tidy for age and only has a few minor signs of use.

Please call me on 07814967650 if you would like to come and view the bike or give me a call if you have any questions. The bike is located in Leeds/Bradford Area

Obviously as the bike is classed as a Cat - C i will not be expecting to sell for the same price as a bike that is not a Cat -C.

If this bike was not categorized it would be worth about £2600 in my opinion. I am looking for £1999 and I am open to Offers.

r66stu 29-06-12 07:35 AM

Re: For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006
 
Ian, do you have any detail of what the damage was? I know the insurance company's write bikes off so easily, shame really.. just wondering where the damage happened on the bike.

Stu

ian505050 29-06-12 04:39 PM

Re: For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006
 
I dont have any more in formation other that it was written off 2 weeks after first being registered which can be confirmed when you perform a HPI check.

I have had the tank/rear seat/front seat off the bike when servicing and cant find any signs of damage. It really would be an ideal bike for someone that is going to cover a lot of mileage as its a genuine modern low mileage bike that has already devalued due to being CAT C. You would be getting a lot of bike for your money in my eyes.

I have owned 25+ bike in my time riding and would not have ever considered buying a CAT C bike early on in my biking history as i did not have a clue about bikes, but over time i have gained knowledge and experience and decided to go view this bike when i purchased it originally as i knew what to check for.

The reason for selling is i have just purchased another bike, i tend to own bike for 6 to 12 months then get bored and buy something completely different. I have just purchased a 1996 Thundercat that i am in the process of refurbishing and will be my new pride and joy.

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ian505050 29-06-12 04:46 PM

Re: For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006
 
A quick video i took after purchasing the bike, i adjusted the idle down a little after watching the video at home . It was ticking over at about 1900 rpm so i knocked it down to 1400 as recommended in the manual.

The sound in the video does not do the bike justice, the camera i used has a rubbish microphone.

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Mr Speirs 04-07-12 07:48 PM

Re: For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006
 
How can the bike have covered 7000 miles since being Cat C'd when the bike has only covered 6900? I assume it's a typo?
Anyway...where abouts are you?

rictus01 05-07-12 06:45 AM

Re: For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006
 
I can't really talk with any authority on the cycle parts, but the engine is basically the same as the one in my Pegaso, although in a slightly lower tune and shifting an extra 10 kg, but it's a lovely little lump; you ride the torque on these engines , two up at motorway speeds is more than doable, economic as well (easy 50-55mpg conservatively), and massive service intervals (10,000km / 6,250 miles), I seroiusly thought it would be an issue dropping from 140 bhp to the 50 of the pegaso (the MT03 is rated at 44), but was surprise how capable it actually was.

Free bump for you....;)

Cheers Mark

ian505050 05-07-12 09:35 PM

Re: For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Speirs (Post 2738540)
How can the bike have covered 7000 miles since being Cat C'd when the bike has only covered 6900? I assume it's a typo?
Anyway...where abouts are you?

Its probably just short of 7000 miles now as i still use it occasionally to keep battery charged ect...

I live in between Leeds and Bradford BD4

ian505050 05-07-12 09:39 PM

Re: For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rictus01 (Post 2738751)
I can't really talk with any authority on the cycle parts, but the engine is basically the same as the one in my Pegaso, although in a slightly lower tune and shifting an extra 10 kg, but it's a lovely little lump; you ride the torque on these engines , two up at motorway speeds is more than doable, economic as well (easy 50-55mpg conservatively), and massive service intervals (10,000km / 6,250 miles), I seroiusly thought it would be an issue dropping from 140 bhp to the 50 of the pegaso (the MT03 is rated at 44), but was surprise how capable it actually was.

Free bump for you....;)

Cheers Mark

Thanks for the free bump, yer the service intervals were quite far apart if i remember correctly. The bike does really feel like a solid piece of kit. I get 100 miles to about 8 liters approx and i think the bike has a 15 liter tank.

ian505050 10-07-12 04:39 PM

Re: For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006
 
Another bump, The bike passed its MOT today with no advisories so its good for another 12 months.

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ian505050 12-07-12 08:29 PM

Re: For Sale My Yamaha MT-03 2006
 
General information
Model: Yamaha MT-03

Year: 2007
Category: Naked bike

Engine and transmission
Displacement: 660.00 ccm (40.27 cubic inches)
Engine type: Single cylinder, four-stroke
Power: 44.79 HP (32.7 kW)) @ 6000 RPM
Compression: 10.0:1
Bore x stroke: 100.0 x 84.0 mm (3.9 x 3.3 inches)
Fuel system: Injection
Fuel control: SOHC
Ignition: TCI
Lubrication system: Dry sump
Cooling system: Liquid
Gearbox: 5-speed
Transmission type,
final drive: Chain
Clutch: Wet, multiple-disc
Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels
Frame type: Steel tube truss diamond
Front suspension: Telescopic Fork
Front suspension travel: 130 mm (5.1 inches)
Rear suspension: Swingarm
Rear suspension travel: 120 mm (4.7 inches)
Front tyre dimensions: 120/70-17
Rear tyre dimensions: 160/60-17
Front brakes: Double disc
Front brakes diameter: 298 mm (11.7 inches)
Rear brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes diameter: 245 mm (9.6 inches)
Physical measures and capacities
Dry weight: 174.5 kg (384.7 pounds)
Power/weight ratio: 0.2567 HP/kg
Seat height: 805 mm (31.7 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Overall height: 1,115 mm (43.9 inches)
Overall length: 2,070 mm (81.5 inches)
Overall width: 860 mm (33.9 inches)
Ground clearance: 200 mm (7.9 inches)
Wheelbase: 1,420 mm (55.9 inches)
Fuel capacity: 15.00 litres (3.96 gallons)
Other specifications
Starter: Electric

Max Speed : 110 Mph approx

From my experience the bike seems to be about the same as an sv650 to insure. Replacement parts are available on wemoto at a reasonable cost even though the bike is not that common. The bike is quite good on fuel, it does about 110 miles from full to fuel light activation. The fuel light is activated when 10 liters have been used and you have another 5 liters left at this point until empty (seems a bit early too me for the fuel light to come on to be honest)

You will get quite a bit of attention due to the modern funky looks of the bike and the nice roar of the twin exhaust system. The bike has massive amount of torque, even more than the sv650 and is a real riders bike as you have to use the gears to get the best out of the bike. The bike performs best when going from 2,000 rpm to about 6,500 rpm. The bike has a relatively low rev limit and gear changes a required quite often when making progress. A point to note is that i have owned 30+ bikes over the years i have been riding and pride myself in maintaining them to a high standard both mechanically and visually, i hate seeing dirty bikes.

Just think how happy you would be riding this bike, it certainly put a grin on my face when i bought it as i was a little bored of the sv650 as i had familiarized myself with sv650 so much i really fancied something a bit different.


I would be interested in a swap for an off road bike of similar value


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