All Comparisons – MT-09 Vs Street Triple Vs Z800 e: the 3-legged Yam ‘against the roadster references! – Practical aspects and equipment

MT-09 Vs Street Triple Vs Z800 e: the 3-legged Yam ‘against the roadster references !

All Comparisons - MT-09 Vs Street Triple Vs Z800 e: the 3-legged Yam 'against the roadster references! - Practical aspects and equipment

To return to the front of the roadster scene, Yamaha is refocusing on the fundamentals of the category with a new light and responsive bike, the MT-09. MNC opposes the brilliant Triumph Street Triple and the bestseller Kawasaki Z800… Comparative !

Practical aspects and equipment

 

Kawasaki Z800 e version

Triumph Street Triple Yamaha MT-09

Instrumentation

Daily trip (s) 2 2 2 Fuel gauge Yes Yes Yes Engine temperature Yes Yes Yes Outside temperature no no Yes Clock Yes Yes Yes Gear indicator engaged no Yes Yes Stopwatch no Yes no Shift-light no yes (diodes) no Consumption indicator (s). yes (avg. and inst.) yes (avg. and inst.) yes (avg. and inst.) Tire pressure gauge no optional no Handlebar controls no no no

Convenient

Coded key Yes Yes Yes Warning Yes no Yes Adjustable brake lever Yes Yes Yes Adjustable clutch lever no Yes no Passenger handles yes (notches under the rear shell) no no Adjustable front suspension no no yes (relaxation) Adjustable rear suspension yes (preload) yes (preload and relaxation) yes (preload and relaxation) Elbow valve (s) no yes (before and after) no Central stand no no no Safe that can accommodate an approved anti-theft device no yes (U specific) no Lashing hooks 4 2 2 Electrical outlet (s) no no no

Electronics and piloting aids

ABS optional optional optional Anti-slip no no no Adjustable mapping no no yes (3 positions) Shifter no no no Coupled braking no no no    Z800 E Version  Street Triple MT-09

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