Sergey Vikultsev

Sergey Vikultsev

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  • @Eellie87
    @Eellie8719 сағат бұрын

    Planning on buying... I hear another youtube saying that on higher speeds (120kpmh+) you get this turbulance or buffeting of air from beneath. Shaking your helmet and such, making it uncomfortable. What is your experience?

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev19 сағат бұрын

    First of all, you can say similar things about plenty motorcycles. That all depends on people. Some people tall, some short, also weight is different. Based on that, behavior of the bike can change. Someone who weight 60kg will have different experience from the one with the weight of 100kg. How often do you ride 120km/h? I would tell you that even big tourers can be uncomfortable on such speeds sometimes. The best probably is to understand what this bike is for and match is with that you need from a motorcycle. This is not a highway machine. This motorcycle is designed for b-roads and city use.

  • @Eellie87
    @Eellie8718 сағат бұрын

    @@SergeyVikultsev Thanks for the feedback. I live in the Netherlands and to go to nice B roads will need to go abroad, hence via highway. Also for commuting I use the highway. I'm taking it for a testride end of this month, so will check myself. If a problem maybe a puig screen would be an option.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev16 сағат бұрын

    @@Eellie87 Yes, better to test. Of course some things are same for everybody, but in the end of the day, everyone has different experience. The bike can stay on highway, actually it can do long distance easily. The question how comfortable you are on this bike over the long distance. For me this bike is a joy, like it for everything, but there are people who don't like it for its sportiness.

  • @iJohnnyChristmas
    @iJohnnyChristmasКүн бұрын

    Great video! Thanks for sharing that. As someone thats tall (187cm) and avout 100kg, I had been considering this bike (€9700 GT version) along with the TS660 (€8600 with side paniers) and Versys 650 (€7600 Tourer version). I'm a new rider, just passed my test and only have 1000km on a '09 Bandit 650S and prior to that a 1500km trip on a Honda XR150L (through rural Vietnam over two weeks). After that adventure in Vietbam I knew i had to get my licence and my own bike. After your review I'm thinking perhaps the Versys would be the best value of the 3 given the prices here in Italy. I'm just worried I wouldnt find it as fun (lacks power?) as the TS660 or Tracer 7. I had also considered the Transalp as I love the look and I know it would be a fun bike. Though perhaps a bit much for my level of experience, use case and its also most expensive (€10700 without panniers). I'm looking for something to use for weekend fun rides, hopefully some multi day tours and eventually 2-up riding once I gain more experience (and my gf comes around to the idea). What do you think would suit me best and is best bang for the buck? Ultimately though I'm hoping to test ride all of them.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevКүн бұрын

    I’d be choosing from Tracer, TS660, and Transalp. Those are the great bikes for what you want to do. TS is better in terms of comfort and tech, Yamaha more robust and fun, Honda will be the most capable, but price (you’ll need to spend extra for travel accessories) and tubed tires.

  • @iJohnnyChristmas
    @iJohnnyChristmas23 сағат бұрын

    @@SergeyVikultsev Thanks!! You left out the Versys because lack of power? Would the TS be a bit small for my height? Though I have a shorter inseam..

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev23 сағат бұрын

    @@iJohnnyChristmas versys is a boring motorcycle in my opinion, although it is super versatile.

  • @nelsonp.479
    @nelsonp.479Күн бұрын

    MT-07 if you have another motorcycle to travel...if not... the Tracer 7 it's perfect for everything

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevКүн бұрын

    Yes! That’s right 👍

  • @bluesaga
    @bluesagaКүн бұрын

    Cool bike!

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevКүн бұрын

    It is

  • @szymonchalupka
    @szymonchalupkaКүн бұрын

    Sorry, I cannot find single reason for choosing MT-07 over Tracer 7. Maybe only the looks if someone prefers naked bikes. Tracer 7 is so good in the city, so fast in the mountains, I also took it to the race track and it performed very well. Not to mentions its ability to travel. Perfect DO IT ALL bike for someone who does not need over 100 horsepower.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevКүн бұрын

    You are right, as a multitool Tracer 7 is better, as a tuning bike, MT-07 is a great platform.

  • @captainobvious5349
    @captainobvious53492 күн бұрын

    Tiger 660 owner here: Must have mods Cruise control 17 tooth sprocket Touring windscreen Puppy grips Lower (aftermatket) seat Exhaust (maybe) Denali Horn Just a few...

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevКүн бұрын

    Lower Triumph Seat is very comfortable compared to stock seat. Just FYI.

  • @captainobvious5349
    @captainobvious5349Күн бұрын

    @@SergeyVikultsevGood to know Mine is being shipped as we speak from Triumph Ohio $205 total

  • @meoffjack
    @meoffjack2 күн бұрын

    If you ride longer distances regularly and want to travel through different countries, get the Tracer 700. Way better bike for that than the Mt-07. I even would say the Tracer 700 is better than the MT-07 even when only doing short trip stuff. It's more practical, better wind protection and you won't have that WHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHS wind noise all the time. I love my Tracer.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevКүн бұрын

    Tracer is versatile!

  • @abdulrazaksamadi4121
    @abdulrazaksamadi41213 күн бұрын

    850 is very basic, if have more budget, get tiger 900, more features 🙂

  • @kkhalifah1019
    @kkhalifah10194 күн бұрын

    Had this bike for almost 3 years now. Disagree with the temptation to rev the engine. It already makes 90% of its max torque at 3000rpm, and from 7500rpm to the 10000rpm redline it has nothing more to give (that's how Triumph differentiates it from the 900GT which ekes out another measly 10bhp in this top-end range). There's no joy to be had in wringing the tits off the engine, plus the t-plane crank gets vibey in protest. Looking to switch out the front sprocket to a 17T one coz I think the gobs of torque down low should handle it easily, but I'll hv to wait a while coz the stock chain and sprockets look set to last 50000km since I also run a chain oiler. The front Brembo monoblocks are phenomenal and are dead easy to service yourself. The rear needs a punch tool to knock out the retaining pin. The only grief I had was that the front would give the shakes at low speeds, regardless of tyre pressure. Not a problem if I had both hands on the bars, but hands off then the bars would start to shake when coasting. Got rid of the Michelins at the 24000km mark, the was problem solved automatically. No idea what the issue was. Then my key decided to sprout legs and walk away, and it took 6 bloody months to get a replacement from Triumph.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev3 күн бұрын

    Thanks fo sharing. Yes, front is not very well planted sometimes. But overall not a problem. Vibes can be avoided if you are cruising on lower RPMs, agreed. But in some places, not possible. Say the area where I am riding represents serpentines and mountain passes. You always need to rev the engine to ride actively. And that's where vibrations are noticeable.

  • @bluesaga
    @bluesaga5 күн бұрын

    seems like a good bike still after a year!

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev4 күн бұрын

    Nothing to compain about overall ;)

  • @stevemcmullen4100
    @stevemcmullen41006 күн бұрын

    The noise i hear seems to come from the rear ,sort of like the tyres but it also on dirt ,cant figure it out.If anyone has same experience please comment?

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev4 күн бұрын

    I had it. Just accepted that it exist :)

  • @stevemcmullen4100
    @stevemcmullen41003 күн бұрын

    @SergeyVikultsev My 850 has only 1500km on it ,I've just about eliminated that it's tyre related by using a range of different pressures,speed,load, and surfaces. I've blocked the rear vent hole on the rear guard. I temporarily covered in around the rear subframe but still the same noise. My next elimination is to remove the rear wheel and make sure it has been greased properly,just a note I mentioned it to the dealer before and at the first service and he heard the noise but said it was wind related,I'm not convinced.

  • @ausanjay
    @ausanjay6 күн бұрын

    I recommend staying away from this motorcycle. I bought mine in May of this year, and the clutch failed within the first 1000 km. The dealer here in The Netherlands reported that other owners have the same fault, and they are at the moment clueless when we get the warranty claim. It is such a nice machine, but the clutch issued killed it all.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev6 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! How exactly did it fail? What are the symptoms?

  • @ausanjay
    @ausanjay6 күн бұрын

    While on the highway the gear stuck moving from 2 upwards. It would not budge. It also showed error on display when trying to move from 2nd to 3rd. After many attempts I could shift the gear. I was lucky I could safely ride back home.

  • @hannesarus9477
    @hannesarus94776 күн бұрын

    And when is part 2 coming?

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev6 күн бұрын

    Hope next week

  • @ChipZilla69
    @ChipZilla697 күн бұрын

    I own the 900 GT Pro 2023. I've done 10k miles in 10 months. I agree with everything he said. I love this bike. Get quad lock wireless charging with Evo mount for your phone and keep a dim adaptor with usb outs if you need additional USB ports. The 900 had a bit more grunt due to mapping than the 850. The 900 only gets vibey around 85mph but you can just enable the cruise if that's an issue for you. Get shot of the metzler tires and put Michelin road 6 on. It's a really nice usable amount of power. Only gripe for me is mirrors poke out a bit fat when filtering and if you knock a mirror out can come loose and you have to get the spanners out. No regrets whatsoever.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev3 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing

  • @dokesz530
    @dokesz53012 күн бұрын

    zeeho build very good ev bikes.

  • @Oilerrocker
    @Oilerrocker14 күн бұрын

    Two necessities you should add 1 is grip puppies and second bar end weights, they drastically cut down on vibrations, I went on a long rode trip with mine and it’s been 3 weeks that my thumb is still numb possible nerve damage. Good video though and I love my Triumph.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev13 күн бұрын

    Thanks! Vibrations can be an issue to some people.

  • @tbrama4143
    @tbrama414314 күн бұрын

    I sold my MT09 Tracer because of the bad suspension. I did everything to set it up right but it just wasn’t right for me. And at high speeds (160 kmh +) the bike was shaking on the rear. Did a test drive on a big German adventure bike with electronic suspension…. So much beter! Never had any regret trading in the Tracer. I hope that the Tracer 9 has a better suspension nowadays, but in my opinion the cheap suspension is to keep the price low and the bike interesting.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev13 күн бұрын

    I think that this generation is been improved compared to the previous one. I also think everything is build to the price. Big German ADV almost double in price, it has to be better :)

  • @bartubiber
    @bartubiber16 күн бұрын

    great content 👍

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev16 күн бұрын

    Thanks

  • @johnshropshire3399
    @johnshropshire339917 күн бұрын

    👍👍

  • @shone8866
    @shone886617 күн бұрын

    Hi, this one or Vstrom 1050 ( non DE )

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev17 күн бұрын

    Depends on what you want from the bike.

  • @alinwithther6
    @alinwithther617 күн бұрын

    Great review Sergey 👍 Looking forward to the weekend 🤩

  • @SơnVõbá-v5v
    @SơnVõbá-v5v17 күн бұрын

    Bao nhiêu tiền vậy các bạn ơi

  • @convertorx
    @convertorx18 күн бұрын

    It would be better for some of the people commenting to- including the guy who made the video- to go and buy a car.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev18 күн бұрын

    What’s wrong with the video and the guy who made it?

  • @Krishna77787
    @Krishna7778718 күн бұрын

    The seat design is 🍌❌

  • @chefstablebypaulanogueira-1607
    @chefstablebypaulanogueira-160718 күн бұрын

    hi, how are you? do you live in Montenegro? im moving to Tivat at the end of the year! i have some questions

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev18 күн бұрын

    Yes, i live here :) Ask.

  • @chefstablebypaulanogueira-1607
    @chefstablebypaulanogueira-160718 күн бұрын

    @@SergeyVikultsev I send a request on your Instagram

  • @bluesaga
    @bluesaga19 күн бұрын

    great set of accessories! all the gear that protects your bike from rocks and gravel seems like a must.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev18 күн бұрын

    It is indeed a great set of accessories! Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @BBFazer
    @BBFazer20 күн бұрын

    Yet another very good video. Super comparison with a lot of items compared. Made me subscribe to you video's!. I agree with the opinions on the Tracer. I love it, but your video made me think that I would have loved the triumph also, but for other reasons. At first glance they really look close, but in your review, you make clear they are really different. Good job.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev20 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Both bikes are great! Just different :)

  • @raqacs
    @raqacs21 күн бұрын

    I'm really struggling between these two bikes. Triumph Tiger Sport 660 with panniers and all the details that comes with GT+ as a stock is 30% difference in price. On other hand for that 30% more you get at least 50% better motorcycle with Yamaha. Do you think the same? I mean 6 sensor IMU, radar crusie control, more power, better tft, better suspension etc for 30% more money. Would you recommend me go for Tracer 9 since you also moved from Tiger to Tracer :D

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev21 күн бұрын

    Depends on what you expect from the motorcycle. Tracer 9 overall is more "serious" bike, as you definitely can crunch the miles on that bike, plus it will have all the latest tech. It is also bigger if you need to travel two up and it can carry more weight. But, if you mostly commuting you don't need all of that, tiger will do the job, and it also comfy on shorter distances.

  • @raqacs
    @raqacs21 күн бұрын

    @@SergeyVikultsev Make sense. I expect it to be good enough for everyday riding and good for longer trips as well. I can see potential issue with Tiger Sport 660 when I do longer trips but on the other hand I see it as a better commuter bike due to smaller size. :D it's tough :D

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev21 күн бұрын

    @@raqacs Don't discount Tiger for it's size. If you are a shorter rider this is very capable bike. I saw people doing 5-6k trips on those bike. Actually Tiger 660 is one of my favourite bikes overall, I think this is a great package for the money you pay.

  • @raqacs
    @raqacs21 күн бұрын

    @@SergeyVikultsev I think it's fits me regarding the size. I am 181 but also 115kg. I like it's nimble and easy to ride everyday. But I am just thinking now since when you add panniers and stuff to Tiger it costs around regular version of Tracer 9 which comes with adjustable suspension and more power but do I need more power than Triumph has to offer? Maybe on the Highway, not sure otherwise.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev21 күн бұрын

    @raqacs you probably don’t need more power than triumph can offer. It is punchy engine, very capable. You’d need to rev it a bit, and also side wind maybe an issue, but again, just take the bike based on what you need from it.

  • @GauravRam-uv7np
    @GauravRam-uv7np22 күн бұрын

    How much cc

  • @HariYanto-tz8vy
    @HariYanto-tz8vy22 күн бұрын

    Motor batman 🤣🤣

  • @caputo116
    @caputo11622 күн бұрын

    What model number is the quick lock system you are using. I can’t find one that says it fits a tracer 9

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev22 күн бұрын

    This is MPN - TRT.00.787.31701/B

  • @caputo116
    @caputo11621 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much sir. I ordered it last night.

  • @caputo116
    @caputo11622 күн бұрын

    Great video, exactly what I needed to see in order to make an informed purchase. Thank you sir.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev20 күн бұрын

    Thank you

  • @Touring_Safely
    @Touring_Safely24 күн бұрын

    Iv got a 2023 tiger 660. Just over a year old and I am pushing 14K miles on it now. This is my first touring bike and I love it. It’s changed how I see the world.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev24 күн бұрын

    Congratulations and wishing you more explorations ;)

  • @BLG80
    @BLG8024 күн бұрын

    The days of touring may well be numbered, maybe not city commuting or Sunday ride outs.

  • @010dommel010
    @010dommel01025 күн бұрын

    je praat veel man

  • @alinwithther6
    @alinwithther625 күн бұрын

    Great choice of accessories 🤑, I would add 100% the front and rear fender extenders and the radiator guard as well, also the rear shock protection, i have them and make life so much easier when cleaning the bike and protects it very well. Thing is, you can accessorise any bike as much as you like 🤗 See you in few days 🤗

  • @zidisrider
    @zidisrider25 күн бұрын

    Nice video my G,SW Motech is an amazing company. I Always choose them. Where are you and you stand so high ?

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev25 күн бұрын

    @@zidisrider Yeah. My fav brand 🔥

  • @mishaguevara
    @mishaguevara25 күн бұрын

    Beautiful Bike Bro😊

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev25 күн бұрын

    @@mishaguevara thanks 👍

  • @johnshropshire3399
    @johnshropshire339926 күн бұрын

    👍👍👏

  • @dandd4341
    @dandd434127 күн бұрын

    My opinion after 16.000 km in 3 months with Yamaha Tracer 7 2024: Pros: The engine gives you the feel of power This bike is light (194 kg wet) and feels light Is very maneuverable The engine sounds quite well It looks fine (more a sports bike than a tourer) Some of these cons are personal preferences based on my style of riding (more sportive) Cons: Suspensions (front and back) are not fully configurable! You have only preload and rebound and no option for compression settings. Suspensions on a bumpy road become a nightmare (in my opinion) because of the lack of access to compression settings (1.83 m and 90 kg) Because of this behavior (suspensions), the bike starts to become a little unstable at high speed when you need to brake aggressively or lean. The brakes are not weak, but they are also not strong enough for acceleration that you can obtain from this bike between 0-150 km/h Downshifting is quite "brutal" if is done without a rev-match...you can easily skid if you are not careful. Because the engine braking is very powerful, you need to work a lot with the clutch lever, and the clutch behavior just doesn't feel good (I don't know how to explain this in English, sorry). Also, when you are leaning hard in a curve because the engine is powerful and the throttle response is not smooth, you really need to mitigate this with the clutch, and it is not easy. Even with all these cons, I still really love this bike and enjoy riding this bike! ... avoid bumpy roads PS: I will not recommend this bike as a first bike for a beginner

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev26 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your detailed feedback. That is very detailed info!

  • @yuvrajnagpal6835
    @yuvrajnagpal683527 күн бұрын

    Launched ?

  • @misterb2787
    @misterb278728 күн бұрын

    I added the comfort seat and stiffer front sprocket. Solved those issues. I like riding higher because I can see the road better and I’m more likely to go over anything in the way instead of into it. It’s not a racing bike btw.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsev28 күн бұрын

    Does comfort seat make a big difference?

  • @misterb2787
    @misterb278728 күн бұрын

    @@SergeyVikultsev yes. I got the less padded version be because I was afraid of the height. I wish I had gotten the high one with even more padding.

  • @traskabraska
    @traskabraskaАй бұрын

    i agree with you, a totally fun bike for happy everyday riding plus it puts you big smiles on your face on the twisties. About electronics, i don't complain (my first bike, started riding 2yrs now) i think yamaha thought this bike as an old school one where the rider needs to think what he's doing with the throttle/brakes. And i could not conceive any better way of learning the motorbikes world. this bike is a pure small jewel (got a my 2020 with upgraded forks + shock, put on racing brake tubes, exhaust + intake + tune)

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevАй бұрын

    😎🏍️

  • @traskabraska
    @traskabraskaАй бұрын

    @@SergeyVikultsev i forgot one thing to mention (again about electronics): instead of looking for riding aids from the bike.. people please do attend courses, invest on yourself instead on the bike electronics! i made a 3day one last year in Rijeka at Grobnik, it changed me like night and day

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevАй бұрын

    That is very good point!

  • @megamix1301
    @megamix1301Ай бұрын

    очень интересно было прочитать эти полярные мнения в комментариях

  • @megamix1301
    @megamix1301Ай бұрын

    5:49 Умопомрачительно восхитительно. Если бы алгоритмы ютуба не подкинули мне твой англоканал, я и не знал бы, что тут такие видео. Ссылки на него с русского канала нет. И на русском канале этих видео нет. 6:02 это ж вроде дорога там ? интересно заехать туда было бы.. )

  • @megamix1301
    @megamix1301Ай бұрын

    Есть видео, где владелец этого мота заменил на переднем тормозе колодки на колодки от galfer. Очень доволен результатом. -- А вот дисплей, похоже, отвратителен. Пересмотрел прорву видео -- везде одно и тоже -- днем, в солнечный день ничего не видно. Не говоря уже о том, что сам по себе он мелкий, а цифры вообще микроскопические. Как с таким ездить..

  • @Eellie87
    @Eellie87Ай бұрын

    I like your honest and down to earth talk on this bike. Will look to your other video on the negatives of the tracer. I'm currently driving, what was initially only my wifes bike, the yamaha MT-07. I love the character of the bike, I'm communiting with it mainly. I'm looking the the next bike, always looked to bigger or way different bikes, but I like the MT-07 so much, I might go for the Tracet 7 GT. Looking to some more comfort on longer trips (MT-07 on the highway can be exhausting after few hours).

  • @makavelidotcom96
    @makavelidotcom96Ай бұрын

    Just ordered my Tracer 9 and I am very excited to enter the sport touring segment! Could you please share your additional equipment setup on your Tracer 9 and approximate prices?

  • @mcreact6626
    @mcreact6626Ай бұрын

    Very great perspective 👌

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevАй бұрын

    Thanks

  • @bluesaga
    @bluesagaАй бұрын

    It's for people shorter than 175cm? Most guys in the US average 177cm. Must be for woman then?

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevАй бұрын

    MT-07 has been one of the most popular bikes in the US for a while. Which is interesting considering the stats. Up to 180 still can be comfortable bike to ride. Stunt riders won’t care much, as well as people buying it as a track day machine. Many female riders like this bike too.

  • @traskabraska
    @traskabraskaАй бұрын

    i am 1.83m and i riding it just fine. no worries

  • @butterytoast4836
    @butterytoast4836Ай бұрын

    I’m trying to decide between this or a CB650R. Doesn’t seem like Honda has a 2024 or newer 650R so I’m starting to lean towards the MT-07 unless I buy used.

  • @SergeyVikultsev
    @SergeyVikultsevАй бұрын

    Try them both. No need to buy ‘24 MY. Maybe 22-23 can work as well.