Test MT-09 Tracer: Yamaha traces to success !
In 1991, Yamaha set foot in the dish with TDM, a multi-genre and multitasking motorcycle. 23 years later, the MT-09 Tracer reinterprets this popular recipe by adding two irresistible ingredients: a 3-legged and tasty equipment. Test.
Technical and commercial sheet MT-09 Tracer
Engine
- Type : 3-cylinder in-line 4-stroke, water-cooled
- Distribution : Double ACT, 4 valves per cylinder
- Displacement : 847 cc
- Bore and stroke : 78 x 59.1 mm
- Food : Electronic injection
- Compression ratio : 11.5: 1
- Engine torque : 87.5 Nm at 8,500 rpm
- Power : 115 hp at 10,000 rpm
Dimensions
- Length : 2160 mm
- Width : 950 mm
- Saddle height : Adjustable from 845 to 860 mm. Low saddle option at 815 mm.
- Ground clearance : 135 mm
- Caster angle / Caster : 25 ° / 103 mm
- Wheelbase : 1440 mm
- Advertised weight : 210 kg all full
- Fuel tank capacity : 18 liters
- Front tire : 120/70/17
- Rear Tire : 180/55/17
Cycle part
- Frame : Perimeter in aluminum
- Fork : Reversed by 41 mm, adjustable in preload and rebound
- Rear suspension : Mono-shock absorber, adjustable in preload and rebound
- Front brake : Dual 298mm disc, 4-piston radial calipers (ABS as standard)
- Rear brake : Single 245 mm disc
Transmission
- Final drive : By chain
- Clutch : Multidisk in oil bath
- Gearbox : Six reports
Instrumentation
- Dash console : Fully digital, with speed, engine speed, odometer, two daily trips + reserve trip, air and engine temperatures, fuel level, average and instantaneous consumption, gear and driving mode engaged. Info scrolling from the handlebars.
Commercial information
- Price : 9999 €
- Guarantee : two years, parts and MO
- Service interval :
- Availability : March 2015 in the
- Colors : matt gray, red or blue
- Main options offered : saddlebags, top-case, heated grips, high screen, fog lights, comfort saddle, low saddle kit at 815 mm (with specific suspension), tank bag, GPS holder, Akrapovic silencer, various protections
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