Yamaha MT-07 2018 test: logical evolutions
The Yamaha MT-07 is undoubtedly the queen of MT, far ahead of its counterparts MT125, MT-03, MT-09 and MT-10. Best seller of the "Master of Torque" family, in 2018 it corrects some youthful flaws. Definitely a very good little bike ! Test.
MT-07 test page 3 – Technical and commercial sheet
Engine
- Type: Twin, 4 stroke
- Cooling: Liquid
- Displacement: 689 cc
- Bore x stroke: 80 x 68.6 mm
- Distribution: Double camshaft, 4 valves / cylinder
- Compression ratio: 11.5: 1
- Power supply: Electronic injection
- Ignition: Electronic
- Starter: Electric
- Lubrication: Wet sump
- Max power: 74.8 hp (55 kW) at 9,000 rpm
- Max power (A2): 48 hp (35 kW) at 9,000 rpm
- Maximum torque: 68 Nm at 6500 rpm
Transmission
- Clutch: Multidisk in oil bath
- Gearbox: 6 speed
- Primary transmission: By gears
- Final drive: By chain
Cycle part
- Frame: tubular steel diamond type
- Front suspension: Telescopic fork ø 43 mm, non-adjustable
- Rear suspension: single shock absorber, adjustable in preload and rebound
- Front travel: 130 mm
- Rear travel: 130 mm
- Front brake: 2 discs ø 282 mm, 4 piston calipers, ABS
- Rear brake: 1 disc ø 245 mm, 2 piston caliper, ABS
- Front tire: 120/70 x 17
- Rear tire: 180/55 x 17
- Tires: Bridgestone BT-023
Dimensions and weight
- Length: 2,085 mm
- Width: 745 mm
- Height: 1,090 mm
- Wheelbase: 1,400 mm
- Caster angle: 24.5 °
- Socket: 90 mm
- Seat height: 805 mm
- Ground clearance: 140 mm
- Empty weight: 164 kg (182 kg with full)
- Fuel tank: 14 liters
- Oil capacity: 3 liters
Equipment
- ABS, coded immobilizer, warning, fuel cap on hinge, side stand
- On the dashboard: tachometer, tachometer, gear indicator, odometer, 2 trips, average and instantaneous consumption indicator, maintenance indicator, fuel level, clock
Commercial information
- Availability: March 2018 in the
- Colors: gray-fluo, blue-black, black
- Price: € 7,099 (same for A2 model)
- Warranty: 2 years, unlimited mileage
- Colors: Night Fluo, Yamaha Blue or Tech Black
New features of the MT-07 2018
- New design
- New scoops
- Redesigned front face
- MT-09 style tail light
- Redesigned saddle for a better riding position
- New, sportier fork settings
- Rear shock absorber with rebound adjustment
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