2004 Yamaha XJR 1300 Review

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Embark on an exhilarating ride with Paul Johnston and Warren Pole as they delve into the thrilling world of the 2004 Yamaha XJR 1300. Get ready for a detailed exploration where they not only dissect every aspect of this powerhouse but also go head-to-head, comparing it to its closest rivals.
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Komentáře • 27

  • @videobylecram7967
    @videobylecram7967 Před 6 lety +14

    Just bought one and love it. Found the mirrors loose and thought here we go they are rubbish like this review says.. only all you have to do is pull down the rubbers on the joints and what do you know there are nuts to tighten it in every angle. So nothing wrong with them. Add another point! Test rode GSX14. CB13 and the XJR is smoother, feels lighter to ride and looks nicer. And that's why I now own one.

  • @ferdaaydin7405
    @ferdaaydin7405 Před 3 lety +1

    I used to have it,1998 model,perfect and comfortable bike,even back seat passenger,has a great,dual Ohlins shock absorvers...i want to buy again and never sale🕉☯️👍

  • @stephencutajar2548
    @stephencutajar2548 Před 10 lety +22

    Style 7?? Only 7 really? This was and still is the best looking retro, whatever you say. but then I may be a bit biased because I own one The Honda is the best bike as far as handling goes. The Suzuki has the best engine. The Kawasaki, well it's the best for the Eddie Lawson wannabe's. Honestly, though I like them all.

  • @bluemtsexpose5984
    @bluemtsexpose5984 Před 7 lety +2

    I have a black 2004.I agree about the mirrors.

  • @JohnJohn83UK
    @JohnJohn83UK Před 2 lety +1

    My father in law has one that he got new in 2004. It has done less that 1000miles and looks like new still. When I saw it I had to look at the reg as I was confused by an older looking bike in pristine condition like it was bought new that day lol. Health reasons means he is too scared to take it out. Rides other bikes tho, this one is his baby.

  • @mediapc4747
    @mediapc4747 Před 5 lety +3

    I rode one of these everyday for 14yrs, lots of that as a city courier. Behaves like it's half the size and if you're lazy you can stick it in 3rd in the morning, and neutral when you get home.
    I could have had anything I wanted but always had these, 'nuf said. I did always put slightly lower bars on them tho just help you cut through the wind, without them the posture was a bit too upright for my liking.

  • @eazyrider6122
    @eazyrider6122 Před 2 lety +2

    Big bike for only 5 gears?. Probably the biggest issue but not mentioned here at all?.

  • @domenicoizzo5447
    @domenicoizzo5447 Před 3 lety +4

    nice musclebike

  • @handsfree1000
    @handsfree1000 Před 4 lety +1

    Looks is the best thing about this bike I would give it at least 9 or 10. How can you get better?

  • @mooncat.787
    @mooncat.787 Před 6 měsíci

    Is that Dovestones reservoir ?

  • @adukke
    @adukke Před 6 lety

    Hi M&M guys... I have a question which I know I am going to get called crazy for... I ask it because it has to do with the bike you are reviewing here... I had only previously handled a 125cc but quite briefly and that was like 12 years ago, therefore taking a bike now I will feel like a first timer most surely. The thing is guys, that I have always wanted to have a bike especially a retro style muscle bike, and I have let time passed and I am sort of the in the 40s crisis where you wanna do everything that you haven't done jejeje. I spotted a Yamaha XJR 1300 SP Yellow/Black (2002) in a dealership, which is a very rare bike to find in my country, and it only has about 6.000kms. And the price is right, I don't wanna a let it pass... I guess I can take it slowly, anyway I am 43 and definitely more cautious that when I was younger... also this bike is a monster, huge and heavy but I guess than being a Naked Retro style bike makes the handling less aggressive, and is not a bike to race like a bullet but more to enjoy cruising around... my major concern is cornering or taking curves and braking since it is 240 kgs. So my idea is to buy it since I don't wanna let pass the opportunity , and take it slowly, and even if I have to enroll in some school for handling lessons I'll do it... What do you guys think...??? Is it ok to start with it, can someone get the grips of riding it even being inexperienced... or should I start with an smaller engine bike instead???

    • @DadBod3000
      @DadBod3000 Před 5 lety +3

      I know this is a year too late, it I had a Yamaha 600cc Diversion, before buying one of these. It was X reg I think. Red and black. The only issue I had was getting used to the brakes. They are from the R1 of the time, so they stop like hitting a concrete wall. I nearly dropped it at the first junction, just using the back brake! It was on a hill and I was used to weaker brakes. It's really easy to ride and very forgiving. I didn't even realise it was as heavy as what they claim in this video! The bike has a lot of torque and linnier power delivery, so, go steady at first but you'll suit to it in no time
      I also never had a problem with the mirrors either

  • @frederikclaeyssens9201
    @frederikclaeyssens9201 Před 4 lety +1

    Bar end look better and you can see around your elbows. Win win. Too bad it drinks as much as it does. I get 9l/100km when I'm taking it easy...

    • @JenniferSmith-yl6lr
      @JenniferSmith-yl6lr Před 4 lety

      9l/100km?
      Honestly I doubt that or you measured on racetrack.
      I ride VMax (the 1200 and the 1700) as well as a Suzuki SV650 and I still own my water bufalloe GT750 (2 stroke).
      Non of these bikes come over 8 when driven more or less road legal.
      Four options I see:
      You got confused with 6 and 9
      You ride on racetrack (or you ride LIKE you were on a racetrack)
      Your XJR needs maintenance
      Your calculation is wrong..

  • @christianpawlak5268
    @christianpawlak5268 Před 10 lety +1

    How large is the guy riding the bike?

    • @pimpernator
      @pimpernator Před 9 lety +4

      Christian Pawlak Looks about 8 foot tall to me.

  • @RobertSmith-le8wp
    @RobertSmith-le8wp Před 4 lety

    I wish Kawasaki made a modern ZX14 based naked bike. Call it the Z1400. I ride a Z1000 and would love more powerful version

  • @fredblogsmac.5697
    @fredblogsmac.5697 Před 8 lety +7

    and itl pass anything but a peteriol station.!!!!

  • @markycolt1
    @markycolt1 Před 9 lety +1

    he said 248 kg I've read its 224 kg

    • @Berendz0r
      @Berendz0r Před 8 lety +3

      +r1 biker (markcolt) Probably the wet weight / dry weight difference.

    • @terryjohn
      @terryjohn Před 7 lety

      546 pounds if im right

    • @simoncollins803
      @simoncollins803 Před 4 lety

      224 dry 248 wet

  • @michelleroberts5472
    @michelleroberts5472 Před 6 lety +4

    The mirrors one drop of super glue in the right place. Problem solved

  • @sylvainvelia1932
    @sylvainvelia1932 Před 3 lety

    Génial les sous titres français🤣🤣🤣

  • @terryjohn
    @terryjohn Před 7 lety

    my next bike,having been a cruiser rider for 30 years.,i saw the darkside.lol