Hey Lemmy!

I bought a new 2015 street 750 and I have ridden it all these years. Recently I have been thinking that I want to switch it up and get something else. I mostly use my street 750 to commute to university, but now work; with an occasional day trip to visit family on the other side of Texas. I am thinking of getting a Yamaha MT-03. I know it is an entry level bike but it seems to have good reviews. It has a passenger seat for dates and a sixth gear for the occasional road trip. Since I am mostly commuting I don’t see why 300cc will be too small, so I should save some money with it. I mostly want to ask if there is a reason I should consider the 600cc version or something I also really like the XSR700 but feel it might be hard to find around me.

Any other advice?

  • InternetCitizen2@lemmy.worldOP
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    7 个月前

    That us a good paragraph to consider. How bad do you think the 300 will be on a 8 hour trip on the highway? On the HD I average 45-55mph once i factor in the breaks I take for my legs and getting sunscreen on, despite being 70+mph (and the 750 is very comfortable doing that). I don’t go on trips often enough for it to be critical, and most highway trips will be 2hrs tops.

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      7 个月前

      Maybe OK, really depends on the footpeg placement and handlebars.

      If your knees are really bent, or the bars pull you forward, it gets uncomfortable fast. Which is why I added risers to my clip-ons to get a more comfortable position (less weight on my arms), which also reduces tingling/numbness due to vibration and pressure on the nerve in your wrist.

      Edit: 300 on the highway will be tiring. I had a bike that size once, and it’s just small, engine has to Rev for power, so you get higher frequency vibration through the bars that you just don’t get with a lower-rpm Harley V-twin.