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Yamaha MT-03
Yamaha MT-03: a versatile single-cylinder
roadster Like the MT-01, the MT-03 has two massive underseat mufflers. Sitting behind the large handlebars, you have the striking feeling of directly grappling with the front axle, which carries 52% of the weight of the motorcycle. From the outset the steering proves to be very sharp and perfectly reassuring. The MT-03 is thus very easy to get to grips with, and will correspond perfectly to the expectations of beginners. The riding position is natural and pleasant, and this little MT threads its way through the urban traffic congestion like a dream.
The MT-03's engine, powered by electronic injection and with a 4-valve head, is accommodating, with powerful seamless acceleration from 3,000 rpm. This fluidity makes trips in town so much easier, all the more so since the gearbox combines smoothness and precision. Typical of this mechanical layout, the virile sound of the mufflers is particularly gratifying.
The MT-03 therefore establishes itself as a very pleasant companion on a
day-to-day basis, able to deliver considerable comfort in terms of both
seating and suspension.
The total absence of protection and the vibrations felt at high revs will,
however, not make you want to spend a long time on the motorway, but rather
make the most of the small roads.
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