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How does the Yamaha MT-15 V1 handle in wet conditions?

by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views7 comments
Riding in wet conditions can be challenging for any motorcycle, and the Yamaha MT-15 V1's performance in the rain has been a topic of discussion among riders. Some users praise its stability and grip on wet roads, while others express concerns about its handling in slippery conditions. Factors such as the bike's tyre quality, weight distribution, and traction control (or lack thereof) come into play when assessing its wet-weather performance. Additionally, the MT-15's naked design raises questions about rider comfort and visibility during rainy rides. This query aims to explore real-world experiences of MT-15 V1 owners who have ridden the bike in various wet conditions, from light drizzles to heavy downpours. It also touches on any specific techniques or modifications riders have employed to enhance the bike's wet-weather performance and safety.
Yamaha MT 15 V1
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Comments (7)

Shashankover 1 year ago
One issue I've noticed is that water tends to splash up onto your feet and legs due to the lack of fairings. It doesn't affect handling, but it can make for an uncomfortable ride in heavy rain.
Piyushover 1 year ago
I think it handles wet conditions better than some bigger bikes. Its lightweight nature means it's less likely to hydroplane, and the upright seating position gives you good control.
Bhaweshover 1 year ago
It's manageable, but you need to be extra careful with braking. The front tends to dive a bit under hard braking in the wet, so I've learned to use more rear brake than usual.
Arjunover 1 year ago
I actually enjoy riding the MT-15 in light rain. The naked design means you can see and feel everything, which helps you read the road better. Just wear proper rain gear to stay comfortable.
Shindeover 1 year ago
In my experience, it's all about the tyres. I switched to Michelin Pilot Street 2, and it made a world of difference in wet conditions. The stock tyres are decent, but upgrading really improves confidence in the rain.
Pramodover 1 year ago
It's okay, but not great. The lack of traction control can make it a bit sketchy in heavy rain. I've had a few moments where the rear stepped out unexpectedly. Definitely need to ride with caution.
Shobhitover 1 year ago
I've found the MT-15 to be surprisingly stable in wet conditions. The stock tyres have decent grip, and the bike's weight distribution helps maintain balance. Just need to be a bit more gentle with the throttle.
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