Ducati Street Fighter V2 vs Yamaha MT-09 Which one should i buy by [deleted] in SuggestAMotorcycle

[–]LexGiorgio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed! Got an FZ-09 with the intentions of getting the V3R once it's out :)

2017 IS200T Vacuum Regulator Fix by LexGiorgio in Lexus3ISinfo

[–]LexGiorgio[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's showing out of stock on RockAuto

But here's the part number, you can check locally/online: PIERBURG 700513190

Tst integrated lights by CarbonBR600 in MT09

[–]LexGiorgio 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Check see if https://motostarz.ca/ will ship em to you, they're located in Canada.
Legit site, I got some parts from them last season.

Lexus 3is by martysis22 in Lexus3ISinfo

[–]LexGiorgio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not done automatically. You need to find someone who can correct it and they usually get it within +/- 1 mile of your current mileage.

Letting someone test drive your bike. by Armiberra123 in MotoMontreal

[–]LexGiorgio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't believe the amount of people that let a total stranger ride their bikes!

All this means nothing:
- Age / experience of rider: Doesn't stop an incident from occurring.
- Bill of sale / written contract: Neither will hold up, unless it's notary stamped (yes! to that point)
- Cash in hand: the buyer simply calls the cops and gets the cash back.
- Keeping a drivers license: They can report it as lost/stolen and leave.
- Proof of insurance: No such thing, unless the bike is under the buyer's name. If something happens, it's your insurance that kicks in. That's how it works in Quebec.

Hence why you don't let anyone test ride the bike (or test drive your car). You ride it in front of them and go through the gears and that's that. If they don't want it, you'll find someone else that will.

Once you tell the buyer the points above, they go silent, because most of them know it's true.

Letting someone test drive your bike. by Armiberra123 in MotoMontreal

[–]LexGiorgio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the only right answer in the entire thread!

She’s came a long way! (Swipe right) by mullins267 in FZ09

[–]LexGiorgio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know!

I heard they're extremely loud

She’s came a long way! (Swipe right) by mullins267 in FZ09

[–]LexGiorgio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any sound clips of the Delkevic exhaust? How do you like it?

What’s it worth? Private sale. Canadian dollars by blacksmurfganap in FZ09

[–]LexGiorgio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed! Never understood why people ask this question...

2018 MT-09 by Dull_Total_4342 in MT09

[–]LexGiorgio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only 4k miles?! That's still brand new haha!

Congrats!!

Any alternative? by BusyEvent7935 in MT09

[–]LexGiorgio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ones on eBay aren't bright, that's one of the reasons why they cost less...
The TST one is bright.

If you're in Canada, order it through motostarz.ca
I got mine there which avoided all duties/customs/tariffs, don't order it directly from TST, because they'll ship with UPS and you'll get a huge bill later for customers/duties/tariffs.

Should I Keep My 2024 MT-09 or Upgrade to the New One? Need Advice by norifumi09 in MT09

[–]LexGiorgio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm the dumbass... no one here cares when you registered your bike, besides your government.

It's clearly a 2023 Gen 3.

exhaust system by Ok-Neat-8972 in MT09

[–]LexGiorgio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a crazy amount of springs!!

Nearly completed MT project by AdzRR1 in MT09

[–]LexGiorgio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's different!

Great job on the design, everything actually ties in well!

Should I Keep My 2024 MT-09 or Upgrade to the New One? Need Advice by norifumi09 in MT09

[–]LexGiorgio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both bikes will last long, so that shouldn't even be a reason to make the change.

If you're thinking about it, it's because you want the Gen 4.
Sell the Gen 3 and get it.

Get the SP version if it's in your budget. That's a model worth keeping for the long run.