Mutt Motorcycles GT SR 250 - 6 month review...and my biggest regret
May 2024. After more than 6 months ownership and 1200 miles, here are my thoughts about the Mutt Motorcycles GT-SR 250, a one of the coolest 250cc motorbikes on the market today:
00:00 Intro
01:04 - Who is Mutt? Intro to the GT-SR250
02:12 - Modifications I've made
03:01 - What is good about the Mutt GT-SR250?
05:00 - How it sounds, and what it's like to ride
08:19 - What are the disadvantages of owning a Mutt Motorcycle?
11:39 - Who buys a Mutt 250?
14:29 - My one big regret about buying a Mutt 250
16:23 - Outro. He NEVER smiles!
For more details about Mutt Motorcycles, check them out at muttmotorcycles.com/
Mutt Motorcycle Owners Group on Facebook: / 440308762976204
A big thank you to Sascha from the KZread channel Wir Sind Camper for the lovely hoodie :) / @wirsindcamper
Please note this video is NOT sponsored and I bought the motorcycle with my own money. The views expressed herein are personal and do not imply recommendation or suitability.
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Been biking for over 45 years now had all sorts been all over Europe and covered just about all of the Uk. Small capacity bikes are the new joy to me and many others. Cheap to buy low cost to run easy to ride self maintenance an option . My Himalayan 411cc has been and still is one of the best bikes I’ve owned. It’s a conversation starter where ever I park it. Yes there is some snobbery towards lower cc bikes. Ride what you like if it gives you that grin it’s a winner.
We missed you Andrew! 🌞
@przemyslawlangner1250
Ай бұрын
Oh yes we did
@davidconnor8986
Ай бұрын
Yes we do bumped into Mr Ditton in a concert today with his loverly mum and told him so Happy he is happy Happy he has a regular job Happy he took the risk to try what he did But said please out the odd video out we all miss you Sad did nt say to his mum you must be proud But just spoke to Andrew for a few secs taking his mum sums it all up of what a guy x
I painted a Royal Enfield himalyan exhaust with BBQ paint and it never rusted, one spray can and 3 coats 😌👍🏻
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Top tip! Thanks very much 👍
Thank you Andrew. I have to watch all your videos, for a couple of minutes of two little doggies at the end. You've made my day. Good to see you looking relaxed and happy. Hope the job is going well. ilona
Love it. We’ve gone from eco electric in the Scottish islands to revelling in the ‘obnoxious’ 250cc exhaust note. THAT is progress❤️
Nice to see you full of energy after long time. Stay happy, health and keep posting.
Great to see you back Andrew. Hope all going well.
So nice to see you again. I sold my motorcycle over a decade ago…I wonder if I could pick up riding again. There are enough rural roads where I live now…it would certainly be fun riding. Thanks for showing the pups; glad Dougal is still in apparently good nick (and, I agree with you about doggie mouth kisses! Yuck!). I hope all is well with your family. Take care.
Great to see you and the boys - superb review of the Mutt, you’ve not lost your touch! Hope your job is going well - take care.
Great vlog MrD thank you. Great to see you and 'the boys' back on the screen. Keep well. Regards, Mo 😊👍
Great to see you back Andrew! Informative as always. Nice to see Ted and Dougal too :) I can totally see why you got that bike, I think it’s a great thing for smiles per ££!
Thanks Andrew, good to see you posting again.
Nice to see you back on KZread
Lovely to see you again! x
So glad to find you back with us and of course Ted and Dougal!
Lovely to see you back Andrew.
Hi Andrew, great to see you and the 'stars' again. I guess you chose a Mutt so you'd have a mechanical companion for Dougal and Ted. Great that this bike has been gateway for your return to biking. I look forward to seeing your two-wheeled touring solution (mine's a Honda CB500X and my wife's is a Speed 400). Happy Travels
Oh Hi have missed you! Lovely to see the boys!
Hi Andrew, love your motorbike, loved the Thruxton too!! Always been a fan of bikes for many years and recently found out my brother's first wife married an enthusiast and owns 3 bikes, get this, 2 Harleys and a Triumph Bonnie!! I was in raptures! I asked for photos but haven't got them yet! Anyway, I really loved this video Andrew, was worth waiting for and especially at the end, Dougal & Ted!! Missed them terribly! Take care, lots of love and hugs xxx 😘😍🐕🐶🏍
Great honest review Andrew. I envy your ability to keep riding. It’s been far too many years since I sold my Honda 550K3 with all its chrome and shininess 😃 I have leg and back issues now so 4 wheels is my only choice but having the smaller VW Crafter camper has brought back some fun when driving. We are off to the Outer Hebrides next month and will give your channel a serious mention or 2 or 3 😉👍🏻 Goes without saying that we are thrilled to see you on KZread even if it is an occasional joy. Take care and be safe on those roads 💙 Trev n Sue
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Enjoy the islands! I miss them.
Nice to see you on screen again👍🏻
Andrew I’ve ridden a motorcycle but I’m not a motorcyclist I don’t have a licence. I love the look of your bike, it has Soul, there’s something Mad Max about it. Enjoy your bike. Hugs to Dougal & Ted ❤️🐕
Good to see you back on YT Andrew
Hari OM I join the chorus of joy at seeing you and the boyz on screen again! Your reviews are always engaging, even if I will never go near a motorbike! YAM xx
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Thanks Yam! 😁
Welcome back!!
''Who rides a motorcycle to be practical?''... I do! After first swinging my leg over a Honda CB92 Super Sport Benly in 1964, and now approaching my 78th birthday and having never owned or driven a four-wheeled thingy, a motorcycle has to be practical for me. It has to have a luggage rack or top box for my shopping, it has to have good fuel consumption, it has to be light and it has to be as reliable as a Honda. I would like to see a long-term review of these Mutts. Are they as rugged and tough as they look?.... And I do like the look of them.
Whoa Mr. Mutt it's just brilliant to have you back , thoroughly enjoyed this video , hooray for the vintave leather pants , my late dearly beloved was a biker all his days , and when his favourite magazine came through the post , even I read it from cover to cover , what a brilliant time to launch your new video on your very smart bike 250cc , sure the North West 200 is in full swing this week , just about an hour up the road , when my husband took me with him first time , I got so engrossed in the race , I ate the little wee blue bag of salt in the Smiths Ready Salted Crisps , crazy LOL !!! Get to see your two lovelies Dougal and Ted , brilliant , a full smacker right on the lips , yummie !! ❤😊❤😊❤😊
I love the look of the Mutts, and that they're assembled here. At least it's creating some jobs.
Another fantastic video and review Andrew 👍
I enjoyed owning my Mutt Mastiff but daily 4 season commuting quickly took it's toll on it despite reasonably diligent maintenance.
Couldn't keep a full set of indicators working on mine, as soon as one was replaced another failed, the numberplate mounts kept fracturing. The stainless exhaust split and the warranty replacement was weirdly discoloured. It was good fun though and never actually failed to get me home.
Beautiful bike Andrew, looks like something Steve McQueen would ride. Who cares what others think, the most important factor of what makes a bike great is how it makes you feel. If you look back at it parked up with a smile, you're on to a winner!
This is the first video of yours I have watched sir. You come across incredibly well, knowledgeable and likeable. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. New subscriber for sure.
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Many thanks. Welcome aboard!
Enjoyable and well made review thanks. I keep my eyes open for you round Dover Folkestone area 😉
Great to see you (and the dogs) back on KZread. That Mutt is a good looking bike and whilst I appreciate it may have enough power for your current riding I can’t believe it has 6bhp less than the Honda 250 I owned in 1980. Surely Mutt could have found a bit more performance. Just a few more ponies would be enough to keep with highway traffic even with a headwind.
Exelent review, thank you! Exactly what i needed, i need it for the same reason as you and an important point as you sad it looks great for comuting! hard to beat for the money ofc with 2x changes you made
Yay watched your caravan reviews, so pleased when your dragged the dogs in :-)
Ah, he's back ! I've missed his verbal musings. 👋
I have the GT-SR 125cc and I always knew Mutt's are the worst bikes ever, but the deal was very tempting, used with a few Kms and it was the official dealership selling it. So, after a few days I've noticed the frame on the bike was cracked. Contacted the dealership, and after some days they just change the used one for a brand new Mutt. 😅 But it already has a oil leak on the engine, the odometer sometimes tells me I'm going on 6th gear, the engine makes an awful sound that every time I'm riding it I'm worried about if I'm going to arrive my destination...😂 But every time I clean the bike and I'm always covering it up with the best anti rust products because we all know that little rusty problem, I just fall in love with her again. It's a love hate relationship.
Good to see you making videos again Sounds like this could be a 2nd hand bargain?
Yay, Andrew is back!
Hi Andrew, it's lovely to see you & looking well . Have missed seeing you, dougal & ted so very much!! "Great minds think alike", i was just thinking maybe you could always get another bike - i love to see you on a bike in your leathers this is definitely you!!! So lovely to see dougal & ted too! You have made my day!! Thank you for sharing, take care lots of love to you,dougal & ted 💜💖💜XXX
I agree 100% on what you say. I like the look of the Mutt bikes and the price. I have never owned one but have seen one many times and the only disadvantage for me is how quick it rusts, but maybe it's only because the owner has never looked after it or cleaned it. I've had a few Chinese bikes in my days, and not one has let me down, not one, and had problems with other brand-new bikes like Harley Davidson, Moto Guzzi, BMW. You are right about the value of the bike; you try sell it second hand and there will be less people want to purchase this bike and will lower the value of the bike. Its great value if you buy the bike and keep it for 5 years + then you will get good value for money. If something is cheap, it will always get bad press, and if you have expensive brands, you will not hear about the bad, because they are embarrassed about it. For me if I ride a bike that makes me happy and feels great, it could break down every week, I'm not bothered, it makes me happy. Happy as a pig in Mutt, LOL
Love this review dude more bike reviews required please ❤
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the vote of confidence! 👍
No issue on my 125 Mastif after 13000 kms :) Pure fun bike. Love it
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Good to hear!
Lol,I was just thinking to myself this morning ,” I wonder how Andrew and his boys are “? 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
We had one in our shop and it was 10 miles over its service miles ( booked well before service miles) the dealer refused to replace the frame under warranty because of that, it had snapped in several places, we welded it for him, needed new chain and sprockets,most of the lights stopped working, the tyres lasted 800 miles because the wheel bearings had gone, the list goes on, this bike was the guys pride and joy and he needed it for work, he wasn’t some kid, he was in his 30’s, just crap!
I like the mat black paintwork. I really dislike cars with mat paint but suits this bike.
Nice to see you back, Andrew - hope the job is going well. I'm more of a scooter fan than a proper motorcycle afficionado; however I do enjoy your motorcycle vids. I was wondering though, if there will be a return to caravan content going forward? All the best to you and your family. I bet Dougal & Ted still haven't smiled .... 😉
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Yes, there will! 😁
I always wanted to get a motorbike when I was younger; a long, long time ago; but my parents, mainly mum, said not in our house, so it had to be a car. I still feel a little envy when I see bikers on the road, if only I had been a rebel. 😉 👍🖖🏴🏴🏴
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
It's never too late... ;)
Good to see you again Andrew and Ted and Dougal. your videos are always off interest. Jim&David.
Great video, Andrew. Thanks! I thought you'd be reviewing locomotives by now 🤣. I was just wondering about those adorable dogs, and then they appeared. Re the exhaust, isn't it covered by the warranty? Thanks again!
Hi Andrew, I own a royal enfield meteor and I'm looking at a mash 250 ( pretty much the same a the mutt) and the big advantage for me at 70 odd years old is the wieght difference, 140kg vs 191kg thats a whole heria less!
Great to see you and Ted and Dougall 🐶🐶🐾 Stay safe on your motorbike - maybe consider wearing some hi-viz clothing when riding.
Thank goodness the leather pants are back!
Looks a nice little machine Andrew
You see more of these sort of bikes, retro Chinese based, in 1 day in Spanish city than you see all year in the UK.
Mutt will be pleased.Bet visits to their website will hit a peak.lovley bikes. Yes we love our underdogs
That looks like a lot of fun.
Good video Andrew. I've had my Herald 250 Cafe for 8 years. cost £2,800 new and has been totally reliable. I find the short stroke engine, once warmed up easilly sits at 70 {75+ indicated}.Maybe 21BHP and TK carb makes Euro3 engines a breath better? These bikes are great fun and although mine has high mileage uses no oil between changes. Low power and light weight seems to work for this 79 year old teenager.
Great to see your post on the bike. We have missed you and the boys. Will you train Ted to ride with you, as Dougal used to? xx
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
That’s the plan!
I have used VHT paint, seems successful but if it gets very hot then some will burn off. The hardest thing was the removal of the oxygen sensor. Depreciation seems to hit both mutt and mash. AJS and lexmoto seem to do better with excellent parts support. Keeway parts are expensive, so the right off value is quite high, seemingly aiding value as they crash and get broken up.
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Very interesting, cheers!
My Honda XL 200 and I have had it for over 20 years when I oil the chain I paint the exhaust with oil yes it smells on the first drive but it turns nice and black my Honda is very reliable and still looks and drives like new
I'd say any small capacity motorcycle could be considered an underdog these days with the majority of motorcyclists wanting only big bikes. I've just bought a new Honda CB300R for £74 more than the Mutt RS-13 OTR price, as with all bikes there things I like and dislike about it, 100mpg is one plus, and the wide bars one negative.
Every bike is different and suits different riders and styles. It can be difficult to find the right balance. If it ticks boxes. Feels good to ride and you enjoy it. What matters what others think ?
I’d keep the big wide bars, they look comfortable and practical.
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
I’m sure most people would. I just prefer the sportier stance.
Small bikes are fun ...... just don't let your mate's find out 😀
Thank you
That didn't take long to think about an upgrade did it. Shame they don't make 400 .500cc single still light with more poke... Lets see what you get next. I still have the GS1000s from 1981 back on the road soon but it's rather heavy these days maybe a down size in order. Meet for fish and chips at the pilot one day👍
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
That sounds like a plan! I love a run down to Dungey :)
Go to a blacksmith they have a black sort of stuff what was used in old fashion stoves. Apply on exhaust, ride for half an hour and when it's stopped smoking, you'll have the blackest pipes for years to come.
@ziggarillo
Ай бұрын
"Blacksmith" 😂
@SkinPeeleR
Ай бұрын
@@ziggarillo English is obviously not my language. But if you're outside the city and you see horses or a stable, i'll bet yah there's a blacksmith out there. Unless they are called different these days.
I love the look of your bike….
The matt black exhaust is typical of the cheap painted steel systems the enfield has a coating that is much better on its engine and pipes
Great looking bike especially with the clip ons.
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Thanks!
I’m a big fan of smalle bikes for their light weight fun too, and find myself enjoying my Thruxton less to ride ( but love the looks) . Not to detract , but those 250 mutts should be nearer £3500 for what it is, but that’s just my opinion, if people are happy to pay that and feel they’re getting value, or someth8ng less common, good for them , biking’s a broad church. If triumph could make a 400 cafe racer for same money as the 400 then ……
Nice bike, shame about the potholes 🫨
Thailand 🇹🇭 manufacturing is ov a very good quality,India are definitely getting there,china has to up its game?tho im not slagging this bike off! Enjoy 👍
well with the EV , you definitely have it suissed , lovely outfit , car and caravan 😊❤😊❤😊
wunderbar!
Wow Andrew. I bought a cheap Chinese bike in Thailand. Only a quarter of what yours cost so yes, cheap. 250cc. Looks like Honda but ends there. The engine was great. Mass produced and works well. The rest wears out very quickly. Everything just wears out. I know you can't compare, but I've had my Yamaha FJR 1300 for years. Been on many tours but everything on it still seems brand new, linkages, brakes, engine, rubbers, everything. Ok, I didn't pay much and didn't mind running it into the ground but at 4000 quid, that's a different proposition.
@thevanthatrocked
Ай бұрын
What about riding stance? I'm 76 now and the last few tours in Northern Thailand on my Yamaha 1300 gives me computer neck acke. So bad, my limit is about 300km. On the Chinese bike though, sitting up more, I didn't get neck ache. Any comments? I love my Yamaha though.
I have a Bluroc Legend 125 as my L- Plate bike, bought 2nd hand and now two years old. It was pristine when I bought it, the previous owner wasn't a winter rider, but I've been out on it over winter and boy has it taken it's toll. The exhaust corrosion is shocking but also the frame itself, literally paint flaking off where the rear axle meets the frame. The 125 variant struggles to get and maintain 50mph but at 4.4k miles now, I've accepted those limitations, but it's great for slower country lanes and a bit of greenlaning. Herald also produce their variant but offer a 400cc with 27hp. That would be the better option rather than the 250cc, but no, I'll be buying a reputable Japanese 650cc retro once I get my full license 😂. Though I have to say, I've had no major issues with the Bluroc and they're even cheaper than MUTT. The overall fittings and finish of MUTT is much better though.
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
I do like the look of the Blurocs. Cheers.
I’m not a biker, what are clip ons? Surely they don’t just clip on? Agree they look better though! With regard to depreciation …The beauty is you only paid 4k in the first place, ignore the percentage figure, the most you’re going to lose is a couple of grand, and that’s only if you sell it, you don’t lose anything if you keep it and enjoy it! 😀. Best wishes, Tristan & Katie.
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Clip-on handlebars that attach directly to the top of the forks. Cheers!
... and I missed Dougal and Ted ... sloppy kisses and all!!
All bikes are awesome. The Mutt bikes do look cool but just a tad under powered for my liking
Looks like a nice scrambler project.
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Mutts are pretty much made for modding 👍
Depreciates like a big Citroën... Little bikes like that are remarkably capable and can knock out respectable daily mileages. Even if you're just averaging a humble 40mph or so, a day's riding will see you pretty far from home. If you can commute, you can tour. Overnight bag, B&B, map. Touring on a smaller bike means that you don't have to spend all your time and energy managing the vehicle. You can just ride. Don't plan to be 500 miles away by sunset. Just bimble about all day, and see where you end up.
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
100%! 👍
I’d like something very like this bike to take on or in a motorhome in the future. I can’t seem to find reviews of motorhomes that can carry a bigger bike.
I wish we had these in Canada.
Hmm…….isn’t that rear number plate illegal? I’d be interested in hearing your response regarding the angle it’s at.
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Nope. That’s how it comes from the dealer.
I rode across Europe on a 200cc. Do you really need a bigger bike?
Not interested in motorbikes so I zizzed through just to see the boys. Miss your humour.
Now you have 3 mutts in your life!!!! 👍
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
True! 😁
It's not that I don't like them but you can deny that unfortunately many of the components on these are very bad in quality. If you take good care of them regularly it won't be that much of a problem but if you are like me used to owning small Honda's and clean them just once every month and still remain in pristine condition it would be a problem to own thes MUTT, Mash or ORCAL motorcycles. The frame paint flaking and Rust would be a very annoying issues just after a year, but still they are splendid motorcycles, really a shame Honda, yamaha or Suzuki don'tv make 125 or 250 with this type of styling.
Those cliffs look like StMargarets bay?
@andrewjditton
Ай бұрын
Yup! Well spotted.
4 grand is more than I expected for a Chinese based bike.
🙏❤️👍
Looks a great bike Andrew. I know nothing about bikes but thats a good looking bike. Depreciation is only revelent when/if you sell. Plus its very local to me too. In fact I rode past the factory only this week along the canal.
It’s slow for a 250 I had a Honda 125 c92 back in the early sixties ..I used to get the same speed out of it.
India and Thailand are not China though! I've found through experience, that the Chinese are quite capable of decent quality engineering. But you do need to do some pretty extensive checking (predominantly on quality) before commiting to buy! In the case of you bike, there is the distinct advantage that it's actually assembled in the UK, in the case of Triumph, the manufacturer is a British company that assembles worldwide and Royal Enfield, India have been making them since the 1950s. China is relatively new to manufacturing and very new to quality expectations!
What’s it like in the wet ?
@andrewjditton
17 күн бұрын
I wouldn't know ;) #fairweatherbiker
Interesting that you say the power is just enough, yet you go on to say that you can't overtake a car doing 40mph easily. In my opinion that's not enough.