Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5

Menus

Motorcycle fair in Milan

EICMA 2019

Presented by

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Jorg Kunstle

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5

28 photos

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

1/28
In terms of performance data, the crossplane two-cylinder rolls in unchanged, but now Euro 5-compliant.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

2/28
The similarity to other Yamaha models cannot be denied.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

3/28
The round headlights are reminiscent of the R1 or the Tenere 700 – depending on if you ask.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

4/28
In any case, the facelift suits her perfectly – there is an agreement between MOTORRAD and motorradonline.de.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

5/28
The two manifold pipes merge earlier than with the predecessor.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

6/28
Doesn’t look very delicate, but it is effective.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

7/28
This allows the catalytic converter to move closer to the outlet, which means that it is up to temperature more quickly.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

8/28
It can then ensure cleaner exhaust gases sooner, up to operating temperature. Congratulations on Euro 5.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

9/28
Yamaha leaves the Tracer 700 as a "Sport Touring model" run, it comes with good wind protection.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

10/28
The height of the screen can be adjusted by the driver (with one hand) by over 60 mm. Parts of the new display are now shining in color.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

11/28
The new Yamaha Tracer 700 can now also be adjusted in the front in preload and rebound. will.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

12/28
The hand protectors have been reshaped, and the previously clearly visible fastening screws are now hidden.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

13/28
The integrated indicators have also been redesigned – they are now slimmer and longer.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

14/28
Not much has changed in the shape of the tail.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

15/28
Except for the indicators: the indicators are also new – and chic, because they are slimmer and longer.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

16/28
According to Yamaha, the seat was modified so that the passenger sits higher and therefore more comfortable.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

17/28
The seat has also grown slightly for the driver – by half a centimeter from 835 mm to 840 mm.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

18/28
At the front, the brake shoes bite into two 282 mm discs.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

19/28
At the rear there is a 245 mm brake disc.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

20/28
The footrest mounts for the passenger are also black. As usual, the power is transmitted via a chain drive.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

21/28
The new Yamaha Tracer 700 comes with 130 mm of travel at the front, which corresponds to its predecessor.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

22/28
Nothing changes at the rear with 142 mm of travel.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

23/28
The two-cylinder continues to develop 75 hp (55 kW). Formerly at 9,000 / min, now at 8,750 / min.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

24/28
The maximum torque of 67 Nm is still available at 6,500 rpm.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

25/28
Those who mourn the more delicate and curved manifold pipes of the previous Crossplan may be able to console themselves with the new face of the Yamaha Tracer 700.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

26/28
It looks much more airy and filigree than its predecessor.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

27/28
Which is not only due to the distinctive round headlights, but also to the newly designed front side panels.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020 with Euro 5
Yamaha

28/28
The predecessor comes with more shaped cladding parts and an angular tank, the new one pleases with its more even forms.

Yamaha Tracer 700 model year 2020

Euro 5 sports tourer with round headlights

EICMA 2019

The 2020 Yamaha Tracer 700 is the first model to come with the Euro 5 compliant crossplane two-cylinder. Little changes in the performance data.

The crossplane two-cylinder rolls in the new one Yamaha Tracer 700 for the 2020 model year with modified exhaust gas settings and thus fulfills the new Euro 5 standard, which will apply to new motorcycles from January 1, 2020. This can be seen optically from the two manifold pipes, which now join much earlier on the way to the muffler. Looks clumsier than its predecessor, but has the advantage that the catalytic converter heats up faster because it is located closer to the outlet. And the earlier the catalytic converter is up to temperature, the cleaner the exhaust gas that comes out of the back. Not much changes in the performance data, except that the approximately 75 PS (55 kW) maximum output is now at 8,750 rpm (previously at 9,000 rpm).

The front is reminiscent of Tenere or R1 – depending on when you ask

Those who mourn the more delicate and curved manifold pipes of the previous Crossplan may be able to console themselves with the new face of the Yamaha Tracer 700, because it was considerably inspired by other Yamaha models. The new Tracer 700 looks much more airy around the front cladding and is reminiscent of the Tenere 700 – one asks the author. The two-part lamps integrated into the cladding remain, but contract to narrow slits that now only serve as the LED position lights accommodate. The two new, round LED headlights illuminate the road and dominate the new face of the Yamaha Tracer 700. Editor Tobias Beyl clearly sees the relationship to the current R1.


Yamaha

The relationship is unmistakable. The new Tracer is copying a lot from its colleagues for its facelift – round headlights and flat side panels, for example.

The angular cladding of the predecessor is giving way to more even plastic parts, which are based on the current Tenere 700 in terms of design and nestle seamlessly against the tank cover. The indicators are still located just below the hand protectors, but are now clearly narrower and longer, while the fastening screws of the hand protectors are no longer visible.

Color screen and modified ergonomics

Colorful: The new screen can do color. In addition, the height of the windshield can be adjusted by over 60 mm with one hand. Unfortunately, the seat height cannot be adjusted in height. And it also grows by half a centimeter from 835 mm to 840 mm. Yes, everything that has grown beyond 1.65 meters is now laughing. But the author speaks for all little motorcyclists when she says: Every millimeter counts! Well, maybe the Tracer 700 has gotten a bit narrower around the middle, so that the step length is smaller – we will test that during a seat trial at EICMA 2019.


Yamaha

The new display can be colorful. More impressive: the driver can adjust the screen height by more than 60 mm.

The rear part of the seat has also grown in the 2020 Yamaha Tracer 700, so the pillion should be able to take a more comfortable position. The new handlebars have also gained in size, increasing by 34 mm in width, which is why the overall width of the new Tracer has grown from 806 mm to 840 mm.

Yamaha Tracer 700 with adjustable suspension

While the predecessor still had to make do with an adjustable spring base at the rear, the new Yamaha Tracer 700 can also be adjusted at the front. The front suspension travel is still 130 mm, but preload and rebound are now adjustable. The rear suspension travel does not change at 142 mm either.


Yamaha

The new Yamaha Tracer 700 can now also be adjusted at the front in preload and rebound.

Technical data Yamaha Tracer 700

Engine: 2-cylinder engine, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4 valves
Displacement: 689ccm
Bore x stroke: 80.0 mm x 68.6 mm
Compression: 11.5: 1
Power: 55.0kW (74.8 PS) at 8,750 rpm
A2 version: 35 kW at 7,500 rpm
Torque: 68 Nm at 6,500 rpm
Lubrication: wet sump
Clutch: oil bath, multiple discs
Ignition: transistor
Starting system: electrical
Transmission: sequential transmission, 6-speed
Secondary drive: chain

Frame: diamond frame
Steering head angle: 24.8 degrees
Trail: 90 mm
Front suspension: telescopic fork
Suspension travel: 130 mm
Rear suspension: swing arm, suspension strut articulated via a lever system
Rear suspension travel: 142 mm
Front brake: 2 discs, Ø 282 mm
Rear brake: 1 disc, Ø 245 mm
Front tire: 120/70 R17 M / C 58 W (tubeless)
Rear tire: 180/55 R17 M / C 73 W (tubeless)

Total length 2.140 mm
Total width: 840 mm
Total height: 1.290 mm
Seat height: 840 mm
Wheelbase: 1,460 mm
Ground clearance: 140 mm
Weight, ready to drive, with a full tank: 196 kg
Tank capacity: 17 liters
Oil tank capacity: 3 liters

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *