Hi Sergey! As a fellow owner I agree with most of your opinions. I’ve done 16,000 miles in a year and a half on mine on three European tours, and find it to be a great all round choice. My only mechanical issue has been the front brake ‘pulsing’ when braking - rotors replaced under warranty and dealt with very well by my Triumph dealer. Cruise control as an option would be nice, but otherwise very happy. Hard to see what I’d replace this with that would be qualitatively better tbh!
@SergeyVikultsevАй бұрын
Hi! I agree. Probably the most versatile bike for what you can buy for that much money. The only alternative I see is V-strom 800.
@ChipZilla694 ай 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.
@SergeyVikultsev4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@ciuribiurium20124 ай бұрын
Very good review about this great bike, I have had one for a month and I am very happy with it.... Regards ✌
@SergeyVikultsev4 ай бұрын
Thanks! Enjoy your bike!
@kkhalifah10194 ай 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.
@SergeyVikultsev4 ай 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.
@mysticpond91273 ай бұрын
@@SergeyVikultsev then which one will be alternate bike for this .... brother, mention any 2 if possible
@bluesaga4 ай бұрын
seems like a good bike still after a year!
@SergeyVikultsev4 ай бұрын
Nothing to compain about overall ;)
@MarkBrowning-GowerАй бұрын
Have you had any issues with the front end getting light when your panniers are fully liaded
@MarkBrowning-GowerАй бұрын
Have you had any issue with front being light when fully loaded
@SergeyVikultsevАй бұрын
Yes. It partly can be solved with preloading rear shock.
@shone88664 ай бұрын
Hi, this one or Vstrom 1050 ( non DE )
@SergeyVikultsev4 ай бұрын
Depends on what you want from the bike.
@alinwithther64 ай бұрын
Great review Sergey 👍 Looking forward to the weekend 🤩
@johnshropshire33994 ай бұрын
👍👍
@MarkBrowning-GowerАй бұрын
Have you had any issues with the front end getting light when your panniers are fully loaded