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Yamaha introduces 2024 Motorcycles and Scooters line-up

Next generation MT-09 and MT-09 SP, new XSR900 GP, Ténéré 700 Extreme and the all-new RayZR urban scooter and a range of vibrant new motorcycle and scooter colours.

Yamaha’s 2024 range offers Europe’s motorcycle and scooter riders the very widest selection of models covering every category. Founded in 1955 by Genichi Kawakami, Yamaha Motor Company has focused on creating innovative and rewarding machines that are designed to offer KANDO to its customers – the inner feeling of deep satisfaction and intense excitement felt when encountering something of exceptional value, quality and performance.

From the company’s inspirational FEEL range through to the thrilling RACE models and the stylish MOVE scooters, every Yamaha is so much more than the sum of its parts. Conceived, designed and manufactured by people who have a real passion for what they do, Yamaha motorcycles and scooters have the power to add another dimension to everyone’s life.

For 2024 Yamaha will be introducing two completely restyled and higher specification MT-09 and MT-09 SP Hyper Naked models, an entirely new Sport Heritage model, the XSR900 GP, with a design evocative of the GP racers of the 80s and 90s, plus an Adventure segment off road focused Ténéré 700 Extreme – and the Urban Mobility line is strengthened with the launch of the dynamic, affordable and lightweight new RayZR scooter. The Ténéré 700 Extreme and Ténéré 700 Explore models will add yet more depth to the choice available for Adventure riders and besides these new models, a wide selection of Yamaha motorcycles and scooters will be available in a range of new colours.

Hyper Naked
A decade ago Yamaha took inspiration from Tokyo’s underground biker movement – the Dark Side of Japan – and created the original MT-09. And ever since that day Yamaha’s Hyper Naked models have dominated their environment. With their athletic bodywork, supersport-inspired engine and chassis designs and advanced electronic technologies, the aggressively styled MT range is the ultimate statement of intent that enables motorcyclists of all ages and experience levels to get a real taste of the Dark Side of Japan.

MT-10
New: Midnight Cyan colour featuring darker grey body with cyan wheels and updated graphics
Continued: Icon Blue, Tech Black

New MT-09
New: Midnight Cyan colour featuring darker grey body with cyan wheels and updated graphics
Continued: Icon Blue, Tech Black

New MT-09 SP
Continued: Icon Performance

MT-07
New: Midnight Cyan colour featuring darker grey body with cyan wheels and updated graphics
Continued: Icon Blue, Tech Black

MT-03
New: Midnight Cyan colour featuring darker grey body with cyan wheels and updated graphics
Continued: Icon Blue, Midnight Black

MT-125
New: Midnight Cyan colour featuring darker grey body with cyan wheels and updated graphics
Continued: Icon Blue, Tech Black

Throughout 2024, the Hyper Naked models will feature an update to the exhaust system related to noise compliance.

Price and availability
The new MT-09 will be available at Yamaha dealers starting from March 2024 and the MT-09 SP starting from May 2024. The other Hyper Naked motorcycles will be available starting from November and December 2023, depending per model. Please contact your national Yamaha press officer for detailed information on the local prices.

Adventure
Yamaha has been a major player in the Adventure world since the XT500 won the first ever Paris-Dakar Rally. 40 years ago the very first Ténéré opened up a new era of world travel for every rider who wanted to go beyond the Next Horizon – and the latest Ténéré 700 range includes the Ténéré 700 Extreme and Ténéré 700 Explore models that will be available for 2024.

Ténéré 700 World Raid
New: Icon Blue with new graphics
New: Mistral Grey with new graphics

Ténéré 700 Extreme
New: Existing Icon Blue with new model-specific graphics and gold anodised wheels

Ténéré 700 Explore
New: Existing Tech Kamo with new model-specific graphics and gold anodised wheels

Throughout 2024, the Adventure models will feature an update to the exhaust system related to noise compliance.

Price and availability
The Adventure models will be available at Yamaha dealers starting from March 2024. Please contact your national Yamaha press officer for detailed information on the local prices.

Sport Heritage
Featuring iconic colours and beautifully sculpted bodywork, Yamaha Sport Heritage bikes capture the true spirit of some of Yamaha’s legendary historic machines from the past. Equipped with the latest engine and chassis designs and benefitting from sophisticated electronic control technology, the XSR models deliver a truly unique riding experience that never fails to get the heart beating faster. The new XSR900 GP is the true embodiment of Yamaha’s illustrious racing past, with an iconic look reminiscent of the 1980s Grand Prix bikes, paired with some of the most advanced technology available in the class.

XSR900 GP
New: Legend Red
New: Power Grey

XSR900
New: Legend Red
Continued: Midnight Black

XSR700
New: Historic Blue
New: Existing Historic White with new graphics

Throughout 2024, the Sport Heritage models will feature an update to the exhaust system related to noise compliance.

Price and availability
The XSR900 GP will be available at Yamaha dealers starting from April 2024, and the XSR900 and XSR700 will be available from February 2024 and March 2024 respectively. Please contact your national Yamaha press officer for more detailed information on the local prices.

Sport Touring
Driven by high torque crossplane engines and featuring ergonomic chassis designs with wind-beating fairings, Yamaha Sport Touring models can handle everything from a transcontinental tour through to weekends away and daily commuting. Available with luggage fitted as standard on the GT models.

Tracer 7
New: Existing Midnight Black with new graphics and coloured front fender
New: Existing Icon Performance with new graphics and coloured front fender
New: Existing Redline with new graphics and coloured front fender

Throughout 2024, the Sport Touring models will feature an update to the exhaust system related to noise compliance.

Price and availability
The Tracer 7 will be available at Yamaha dealers starting from October 2023. Please contact your national Yamaha press officer for more detailed information on the local prices.

2024 R7

Supersport
No other manufacturer offers such a complete line-up of premium Supersport machinery. Each model from the 1000cc R1M and R1 through to the 125cc R125 has Yamaha’s racing DNA running through it, ensuring that every R-Series machine is ready to give the most exhilarating riding experience. As well as the street legal models, the range includes specialist race machinery such as the R1 GYTR, R6 GYTR and R6 RACE models that have been developed for racing and track day use only.

R1M
New: Icon Performance with colour and graphic changes

R1
New: Icon Blue with colour and graphic changes
New: Midnight Black with colour and graphic changes

R1 GYTR
Continued: Primer White

R7
New: Icon Blue with colour and graphic changes
New: Midnight Black with colour and graphic changes

R6 GYTR
New: Tech Black with update to GYTR kit

R6 RACE:
Continued: Primer White

R3
New: Icon Blue with colour and graphic changes
New: Yamaha Black with colour and graphic changes

R125
New: Icon Blue with colour and graphic changes|
New: Midnight Black with colour and graphic changes

Throughout 2024, the Supersport models will feature an update to the exhaust system related to noise compliance.

Price and availability
The R1M, R1 and R6 GYTR will be available at Yamaha dealers starting from November 2023, and the R7, R3 and R125 models will be available from December 2023. Please contact your national Yamaha press officer for more detailed information on the local prices.

XMAX 300

Sport Scooter
Yamaha’s dynamic MAX range is the most successful line-up in the world of Sport Scooters. It all began in 2001 with the iconic Yamaha TMAX, a truly remarkable machine that totally transformed the market two decades ago by offering motorcycle performance and handling with scooter simplicity and convenience. Then in 2006 the original XMAX models opened up a whole new market and introduced thousands of customers to a fun, stylish and economical way to commute – with the chance to enjoy dynamic and sporty leisure riding at weekends.

Offering everyone the ultimate riding experience while inspiring unrivalled pride of ownership, the latest connected MAX range represents one of the biggest steps forward in Yamaha Sport Scooter design in recent years.

For 2024 all Sport Scooters models will be available in one new colour and a continued colour.

TMAX Tech MAX
New: Dark Magma
Continued: Tech Black

TMAX
New: Icon Black
Continued: Sword Grey

XMAX 300 Tech MAX
New: Dark Magma
Continued: Tech Black

XMAX 300
New: Icon Black
Continued: Sonic Grey

XMAX 125 Tech MAX
New: Dark Magma
Continued: Tech Black

XMAX 125
New: Icon Black
Continued: Sonic Grey

Price and availability
All Sport Scooter models will be available at Yamaha dealers starting in December 2023. Please contact your national Yamaha press officer for more detailed information on the local prices.

Urban Mobility
New RayZR entry-level 125cc scooter
RayZR is an easy and affordable choice for entry-level commuters who are looking for reliability, simplicity, sporty looks and a low-price for their urban transportation. Featuring dynamic motorcycle-style body design, this value for money scooter is driven by an economical 125cc Euro 5 Blue Core engine with a special electrical Power Assist for faster acceleration.

Weighing only 99 kg – making it Yamaha’s lightest scooter – RayZR is an agile performer in busy urban traffic and features an underseat storage space that can accommodate a helmet* or shopping bag. RayZR’s eco-friendly Start & Stop system automatically shuts off the engine when the scooter comes to a stop at traffic lights or junctions, improving fuel consumption by up to 4% – and the innovative new Smart Motor generator ensures ultra-quiet engine starts.

The RayZR with it’s renowned Yamaha reliability and a wide dealer network, is a competitively priced 125cc scooter gives urban riders the opportunity to buy into a premium brand where peace of mind comes as standard.

Price and availability
RayZR will be available at Yamaha dealers starting in March 2024. Please contact your national Yamaha press officer for more detailed information on the local prices.

RayZR
New: Anodized Red
New: Midnight Black

Urban Mobility
Getting around the city is easier and more enjoyable on a Yamaha Urban Mobility scooter. With a truly diverse offering that includes 2-wheel and 3-wheel models from 125cc through to 300cc – as well as an electric scooter – Yamaha’s Urban Mobility range caters for many different lifestyles and tastes.

The Tricity (300cc/125cc) 3-wheelers give a feeling of added confidence on wet or bumpy surfaces, making them ideal for new riders – and the Tricity 300 can be ridden on a B car licence in many countries.** Along with the top-selling NMAX 125, together with the easy to ride D’elight and the electric NEO’s, Yamaha continues to supply the best range of alternative transport solutions for the city.

For 2024 all Urban Mobility models will be available in one or more new colours, except the NMAX 125 and NEO’s for which all colours are continued.

* Depending on the shape of the helmet, certain models may not fit.

 ** Limitations and restrictions may apply per country under applicable local laws. Additionally, Yamaha recommends that all riders to take a motorcycle training course before riding any two- or three-wheeled vehicles.

Tricity 300
New: Zen Green
Continued: Petrol Blue, Power Grey

Zen Green
Continued: Petrol Blue, Matt Grey

Tricity 125
New: Zen Green
Continued: Petrol Blue, Matt Grey

D’elight
New: Milky White
New: Power Black
New: Trendy Red

Price and availability
All Tricity models (300/155/125) will be available at Yamaha dealers starting in January 2024. D’elight will be available starting in May 2024. Please contact your national Yamaha press officer for more detailed information on the local prices.

Yamaha MyRide App
Yamaha’s free MyRide App gives every rider the opportunity to get more from every journey. Available to everyone, MyRide tracks the route taken and stores it in the rider’s own account. Users can also look at a range of data including lean angle, acceleration, average/top speed, distance covered and elevation. It’s also easy to add pictures of the trip and share on social media.

Yamaha MyGarage App
MyGarage App is the easiest and most enjoyable way to build a virtual dream Yamaha using a range of Genuine Options. Users can experiment with different combinations of Yamaha accessories and bike colours to see which set up looks best for them. MyGarage features all new models, accessories and colours before they are available in store, and the results can be shared on social media.

Yamaha Genuine Accessories
Yamaha has developed an extensive range of Genuine Accessories that give every Yamaha rider the chance to personalise their motorcycle or scooter to suit their individual requirements and lifestyle. The accessories range is constantly evolving and covers everything from comfort and cosmetic items through to luggage, screens and performance, and racing parts. Yamaha Genuine Accessories ensure lasting quality and a perfect fit, making them the best choice for any rider looking to upgrade their machine’s specification.

XSR900 DB40 Prototype Breaks Cover at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Riding up the prestigious Goodwood Hill on each of the festival’s four days, the XSR900 DB40 Prototype represents a blend of Yamaha’s rich racing history and cutting edge modern technology in line with the Sport Heritage mantra.

The XSR900 DB40 Prototype is the latest model based on the XSR900 platform to pay homage to Yamaha’s racing identity. Last month, custom house caferacersofinstagram unveiled their first Yard Built for Good project at the Bike Shed Motorcycle Club Show, a customised XSR900 harking back to Yamaha’s Grand Prix racers of the 80s and 90s.

This followed the unveiling of a range of Yamaha Genuine Accessories which transformed the standard XSR900 into a RACER with a café racer style mini fairing and race-styled single seat cover. This XSR900 RACER made its debut at the Bike Shed Motorcycle Show before legendary French Grand Prix racer Christian Sarron took to the famous Wheels and Waves Punk’s Peak race in June.

Yamaha’s Sport Heritage range combines the emotion-evoking design of some of the most iconic motorcycles in the brand’s history and combines this with the very latest high performance chassis and engine technology, paying homage to the racing machines that have shaped Yamaha’s past without compromising modern day performance.

For 2023, this nod to Yamaha’s illustrious racing history goes even further. Following the unveiling of the XSR900 RACER accessories and the 1980s Grand Prix-inspired CafeRacersofInstagram Yard Built for Good special earlier this year, the XSR900 DB40 Prototype has broken cover for the first time at the iconic Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Riding up the prestigious Goodwood Hill on each of the festival’s four days, the XSR900 DB40 Prototype represents a blend of Yamaha’s rich racing history and cutting edge modern technology in line with the Sport Heritage mantra.

Former YZR500 Grand Prix racer Niall Mackenzie, who rode for Marlboro Yamaha in 1989 before three further years on Yamaha machinery in the early nineties, will take to the hill on the XSR900 DB40 Prototype on Thursday and Friday before a selection of journalists and VIPs take the machine to the hill on the weekend.

In the 1980s, Yamaha pioneered a new wave of technological advancement in motorcycle engineering by introducing the Deltabox chassis in their Grand Prix race machines.

This technology would soon filter down to road bikes, and now, 40 years on, the Deltabox style design remains at the heart of many Yamaha motorcycles.

Based on the XSR900, the XSR900 DB40 Prototype – named to celebrate 40 years of the Deltabox chassis – is powered by the award-winning 890cc ‘CP3’ triple-cylinder engine, housed in the very latest version of the Deltabox style frame.

The name ‘Deltabox’ comes from the amalgamation of the word ‘Delta’, the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, represented by a triangle and the word ‘box’.

From a side view, the Deltabox is formed of a triangle linking the head pipe to the swingarm pivot while the cross-section is box-shaped. This relationship between the steering head and the pivot point offers outstanding rigidity and feedback where a rider will need it most. The cross-shaped box section allows for a greater surface area while providing lighter weight and a higher level of rigidity.

Yamaha debuted the Deltabox chassis in their 1982 YZR500 OW61 Grand Prix machine, while the frame’s first appearance in a production racer came just three years later, the TZR250, bringing the characteristics of the YZR factory race machinery to the road. The Deltabox has since become synonymous with Yamaha’s Supersport models, including the revolutionary R1 launched 25 years ago this year.

The XSR900 DB40 Prototype is the latest model based on the XSR900 platform to pay homage to Yamaha’s racing identity. Last month, custom house caferacersofinstagram unveiled their first Yard Built for Good project at the Bike Shed Motorcycle Club Show, a customised XSR900 harking back to Yamaha’s Grand Prix racers of the 80s and 90s.

This followed the unveiling of a range of Yamaha Genuine Accessories which transformed the standard XSR900 into a RACER with a café racer style mini fairing and race-styled single seat cover. This XSR900 RACER made its debut at the Bike Shed Motorcycle Show before legendary French Grand Prix racer Christian Sarron took to the famous Wheels and Waves Punk’s Peak race in June.

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All-new XSR900: Legend Reborn

Yamaha’s ultimate Faster Son

Yamaha’s XSR Sport Heritage range is like no other. Each model pays tribute to some of the most iconic motorcycles and designs from the company’s rich history, while at the same time offering performance minded riders the very latest in terms of engine and chassis technology.

This special combination in which a genuine respect for the past is seamlessly bonded with high performance and timeless beauty is what drives Yamaha’s Faster Sons philosophy. It resonates with those people that want to experience great riding, but also want to look stunning while doing just that. Offering a select group of informed riders the freedom to underline their individuality, every XSR model is the ideal blank canvas that allows for easy customisation and personalisation.

The freedom and creativity that XSR models offer can be seen in the many unique and beautiful Yard Built projects that have come out of the growing custom scene over the last 7 years. Not only inspiring fellow riders, but also greatly inspiring Yamaha in terms of design.

After the presentation of the first XSR900 in 2016 the Sports Heritage segment has grown and matured, and has established itself as a significant segment in the European market. Now, it is time to re-affirm the XSR900’s position as the ultimate Faster Son – a motorcycle that encapsulates the pioneering Spirit of Yamaha, while offering the very latest in terms of unique design, thrilling riding character and exclusive technology.

Blending racing heritage with advanced technology
The new generation Deltabox-style frame is a perfect example of how the XSR900 blends Yamaha heritage design with the latest road sports technology like nothing else.

Turn the clock back 40 years to the 1980s and the Deltabox frame was a radical new technology that changed the racing world forever. Already famous for its innovative technology that had established the company as one of the most successful names in road racing, Yamaha was the first manufacturer to move away from the conventional tubular frame and develop what was then a controversial and daring design. With many World Championship wins to its credit, the Deltabox frame design proved its superiority beyond doubt.

In the 1980s the Deltabox frame design was introduced on many Yamaha road models, and the concept has been refined and improved ever since. This is just one example of the Faster Sons philosophy – respecting the origin, learning from the past and then developing a better product for the modern day rider.

XSR900: Embodying the true spirit of Yamaha
Technologically and aesthetically inspired by the 1980s – a glorious and significant period in Yamaha’s history – the XSR900 is unlike many other neo-retro models in that it is not merely a revival of an ancestor or simply vintage-inspired. With the legendary Deltabox chassis design at the very heart of the bike, the XSR900 embodies the real spirit of Yamaha, giving physical form to the history, ideals and reputation that the company has achieved.

Key features such as the muscular fuel tank and vented body panels provide a purposeful design with an absence of any superfluous elements, which can trace their heritage back to the original racers and sport bikes that changed the motorcycle world four decades ago.

A design that prioritises the rider
These designs not only speak to Yamaha’s origins but are also part of the heritage that the company has an obligation to pass on. It is not about prioritising design or performance – it is prioritising the rider. With the XSR900, the Deltabox-style frame’s head pipe position is lowered and the swingarm is lengthened to improve the straight-line stability – while the overall stiffness of the top triple clamp, swingarm pivot fastening bolts and engine mounts are optimised. A pure roadster platform that will respond to casual-or-more spirited riding.

Together with the historically inspired riding position – sitting almost above the rear wheel – it creates a fun ride that arouses the senses. The torquey feel of the more powerful 889cc CP3 engine and the direct connection with the throttle are part of the bike’s charm. The new tuned exhaust sound underlines the unique and exciting character of this flagship Sport Heritage bike.

By using Yamaha’s latest technologies, the engineers have focused on ensuring that the rider can experience active control of the bike, and that the XSR900 is responding instantly and intuitively to the individual way that every motorcyclist rides the bike.

New Deltabox-style aluminium frame: Lighter, stronger, sharper
A key feature on the new XSR900 is the use of an all-new compact and lightweight aluminium frame that uses the very latest manufacturing processes to make this one of the slimmest, lightest and most compact designs in the class.

Longitudinal, lateral and torsional rigidity are all significantly increased, resulting in better straight line stability together without affecting agility, and the head pipe is located 30 mm lower than the previous model for increased feeling when cornering. This allows the handlebars to be mounted lower to give the XSR900 a more aggressive stance, and combined with other changes to the chassis there is a 14% reduction in inertia around the steering axis compared to the previous model – enabling the rider to corner quickly, accurately and confidently.

The new Deltabox-style frame has been manufactured using Yamaha’s latest Controlled Filling (CF) technology that accurately controls a number of factors including mould vacuum, temperature and injection speed.

This sophisticated Yamaha-exclusive technology makes it possible to produce complex die-cast structures that can be made lighter and stronger than by using conventional casting methods. The frame utilises sections of different thicknesses so that the rigidity level is designed to match the varying loads experienced at any specific area. Wall thickness varies from 1.7 mm at its thinnest to 3.5 mm at its thickest, and this “tuned rigidity” transmits excellent feel and feedback to the rider, giving the XSR900 a sporty and responsive handling character.

Straight line stability is also enhanced by the fitment of a box-section aluminium swingarm that is 55 mm longer than the previous model to give a 1,495 mm wheelbase – and an all-new model-specific subframe is featured. Together with the longer swingarm this new subframe emphasises the XSR900’s 80s influenced styling and low-set silhouette, plus new passenger footrests that fold away close to the subframe reinforcing the clean lines of this high-tech sport heritage bike.

Tuned rigidity: Strength with lightness
It’s not just the frame that benefits from tuned rigidity, Yamaha’s designers have gone to great lengths to ensure that the XSR900 is able to deliver even higher levels of feel and feedback. While the previous model used a swingarm that pivots on the outside of the frame, the new bike uses a swingarm pivot that is held between the outer chassis members ­– an improved design that is slimmer and more rigid than before.

Race-inspired fuel tank and vented bodywork
The XSR900’s fuel tank is inspired by Yamaha’s 80s-era Grand Prix road racers, and features air intakes at the front that not only help to enhance the engine efficiency, but also transmit the powerful sound of the intake roar to the rider at higher speeds.

The relationship between the sculpted 15-litre fuel tank and humped seat gives a riding position further behind the bike’s mid-point, almost above the rear axle. A layout that contributes towards the bike’s unique riding character and helps to create low stress ergonomics. Much attention was focused on the shapes of the parts that the rider comes into contact with, such as the fuel tank, seat and bar-position. Compact vented sidepanels give the XSR900 a minimalistic look, and the tank’s race style filler cap underlines the bike’s sporting heritage.

High Performance Brakes and Suspension: No compromise technology
High quality components are evident throughout the XSR900, and the new Brembo radial front master cylinder underlines the bike’s cutting edge specification that backs up its very impressive sporting potential. Featuring a piston that moves parallel to the adjustable brake lever, this system gives accurate feedback from the dual 298 mm front discs, and provides an unprecedented amount of stopping power with a high level of controllability. Attention to detail can be seen in the beautifully made forged brake pedal that controls the 245 mm rear disc.

Suspension is first class, and features fully adjustable KYB USD front forks with a gold finish that enhances the bike’s appearance, and the link-type rear suspension features a forward inclined adjustable KYB shock virtually hidden from sight to give the rear a clean and sleek appearance.

Aluminium 10-spoke spinforged wheels: Yamaha’s lightest ever
By manufacturing the new XSR900’s wheels using a Yamaha-exclusive spinforging technology it has been possible to make the front/rear wheel set 700 g lighter than before. This is a significant reduction in unsprung weight that gives more responsive suspension action for increased agility and stability. The lighter wheels decrease the moment of inertia at the rear by 11% to make the new XSR900 feel much more responsive, particularly when cornering and braking.

Round LED headlight: Modern meets retro
An endearing characteristic of the original XSR900, the round headlight, has been continued but takes it to the next level with full LED functionality. As well as providing a strong beam of light with a wide horizontal bean for excellent cornering vision at night, the new LED unit allows the use of a much shorter housing. Brushed aluminium headlight stays reinforce the bike’s strong and mechanical design, underlining its status as Yamaha’s premier sport heritage model.

To emphasise the historic racing image, the XSR900 comes fitted with a “hidden” LED taillight located beneath the seat hump. LED flashers underline the elegant and sporty lines of this high performance bike.

Premium details, high build quality
Quality and attention to detail is obvious from every angle, and it is clear that no corners have been cut and no compromises were made by Yamaha’s designers in their mission to build this next generation Sport Heritage model. For a qualitative, yet race inspired image, the cockpit is enhanced with a machined top triple clamp, drilled fork caps and an aluminium XSR logo. Other features include an embossed aluminium rear underplate, forged foot controls, black brake reservoirs and bar end mirrors showing that this is a motorcycle that is ready to make an impression – and not just with the rider.

New 889cc CP3 EU5 engine: More torque, more power
For 2022 the XSR900 is driven by a more powerful, larger capacity 889cc CP3 engine producing stronger, linear torque for outstanding acceleration. Compared to the previous engine the new unit features a 3 mm longer stroke to give an extra 43cc, and virtually all of the major internal components have been redesigned and lightened to make this one of the strongest performers in its class.

Lighter pistons contribute towards the engine’s lower weight (not including the exhaust) – 300 g less than previously – and these changes give a 4PS increase in power up to 87.5 kW (119 PS) at 10,000 rpm. More significantly the torque produced by this engine – already famous for its strong and linear output – increases significantly to 93.0 Nm (9.5 kgf-m). This represents an increase of 6% in torque, and it is achieved at only 7,000 rpm – a figure that is 1,500 rpm lower than the previous model.

Riders who are already familiar with the effortless acceleration of Yamaha’s legendary CP3 engine – one of Europe’s best selling units – are sure to be more than impressed with the increased performance of the new XSR900. It’s certain to make the Sport Heritage category one of the most exciting destinations for a new breed of rider who appreciates timeless style and wants thrilling performance with up to the minute technology.

Engineered sound quality: Bombard the senses
The original Yamaha CP3 engine is already one of the best sounding powerplants on the street, with its throaty roar available at the twist of the wrist. The quality of sound is something that most riders understand and appreciate. Yamaha’s engineers have spent a great deal of time and effort in their quest to build an exhaust system in tune with the intake – that has the ability to convey and communicate the raw torque and immense excitement associated with the XSR900 engine.

When developing the new exhaust system Yamaha’s project team rode for thousands of kilometres on twisty roads in their search of the perfect. The XSR900’s new exhaust features unequal length headers and dual-sided outlets, and by experimenting with muffler chamber size, the ideal sound was achieved. Together with the 3-duct design with dual air-intakes, the sound for the rider itself was also perfectly orchestrated.

Accelerating from a standstill, the growl emitted by the exhaust surrounds the rider and enhances the thrill experienced when charging hard, and as engine revs build the intake roar takes over from the exhaust to create an intense feeling of excitement that makes this 889cc CP3 engine such a joy to ride.

Lighter feeling A&S clutch: Confident chassis control
To handle the XSR900’s markedly increased torque levels the A&S clutch is uprated with different friction plates, and the cam angle of the clutch is changed from 30 degrees to 33 degrees. These changes reduce the load on the clutch springs, and so although the engine is delivering more torque at lower engine speeds, the clutch actually feels lighter at the lever.

By absorbing back torque the A&S clutch helps to achieve gentler and more stable chassis behaviour during downshifts, giving increased controllability when slowing down.

Optimised gear ratios for an exquisitely balanced performance
To match the XSR900’s increased power and torque output, the 6-speed transmission has been optimised with slightly higher gear ratios – with 1st gear going from 2.666->2.571, and 2nd gear going from 2.000->1.947. These changes are designed to complement the increased moment of inertia of the crankshaft, the revised characteristics of the fuel injection system, and help to provide balanced performance combined with a strong feeling of torque.

Highly sophisticated electronic systems: Ultimate rider control
The XSR900 is equipped with one of the most impressive array of electronic rider control systems ever seen in the Sport Heritage category. Back in 2015 the R1 broke new ground with its cutting edge electronics, and 6 years on this system has been further developed and miniaturised.

6-axis IMU: R-Series technology for extreme sports performance
At the heart of XSR900’s new system is a 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) that uses two sensors to measure three-axis velocity and three-axis acceleration. This new unit is 50% smaller and 40% lighter than the original 2015 R1 design, and it sends data to the ECU that informing the three rider aids: Lean Sensitive Traction Control System, Slide Control System (SCS) and the front Wheel Lift Control System (LIF).

Lean sensitive Traction Control System: All weather confidence
The degree of intervention of the Traction Control System is calculated by the IMU relative to the degree of lean, and the rider can select one of three intervention modes or even turn the system off completely.

Slide Control System: Ultimate control
The Slide Control System (SCS) was a revelation when R1 owners were amongst the first riders to experience it in action. It is an extremely valuable asset for any sports rider, and gives the highest degree of controllability. When a sideways rear wheel slide is predicted by the IMU the drive power is adjusted in order to maintain traction. As with TCS there are three intervention levels, as well as an off switch.

LIF anti wheelie: MotoGP technology for the real world

LIF is an anti-wheelie system that helps to smooth out machine behaviour when pulling away or accelerating hard, LIF is designed to work in harmony with the other electronic control systems.

Brake Control: Assurance in an emergency
The XSR900’s Brake Control system independently controls and moderates the front and rear brake pressure to prevent accidental wheel lock ups. BC1 is a standard type of ABS mode that activates in upright emergency stopping situations, while BC2 is designed to maintain control if emergency braking is applied when the XSR900 is leaning in mid corner.

Quick Shifter System: Full throttle all the way
The XSR900’s Quick Shifter System (QSS) takes the performance to another level by allowing the rider to do clutchless full throttle upshifts for optimum acceleration, as well as performing clutchless down shifts improving stability and corner entry.

D-Mode: The right power for every occasion
The new XSR900 features four D-Mode engine power modes, compared to three on the previous model. Mode 1 is the most aggressive full-power mode, while modes 2, 3 and 4 deliver progressively softer degrees of response to suit riding conditions.

YCC-T: Yamaha’s wireless twistgrip
While the previous XSR900 was fitted with a Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) the new model takes the technology one step further with the addition of an R1-type Acceleration Position Sensor Grip (APSG). This is a full “ride by wire” system with a sensor in the twist grip that replicates the traditional feeling of the throttle spring, and eliminates the need for any cables.

3.5-inch full-colour TFT display: Modern, clear, precise
The previous model’s circular LCD unit is now replaced with a much higher specification 3.5 inch full colour TFT display with a bar type tachometer that changes colour with rising rpm and also has a configurable display of secondary information. Ride mode selection is easily managed by through the ergonomic handle bar switches.

Cruise Control: It’s good to relax sometimes
Another new feature seen for the first time on the XSR900 is Cruise Control, this easily programmable system makes longer journeys even more enjoyable, and has the added advantage of enabling the rider to observe speed limits without having to constantly look away from the road ahead and check the speedo.

Historic Yamaha Racing influenced colouring
To strengthen the link with the innovation and success from the 80s the new XSR900 is presented in a modern day interpretation of the distinctive colours of GP-winner Christian Sarron. Christian helped underline the success of the Deltabox by delivering great performances throughout the 1980s. These achievements still resonate within Yamaha and inspire the brand to perform better every day. That colour scheme with a curvaceous 15-litre steel fuel tank and seat-hump seamlessly blend the roadster image with racer details. The distinctive gap between the tank and seat, quick release fasteners and hidden passenger foot pegs combine to produce the unique looks of the XSR900.

XSR900 Technical Highlights

  • Historic Yamaha Racing influenced design
  • High quality details and premium materials
  • Flexible and relaxed riding position
  • Signature XSR LED lighting
  • Hidden rear LED lighting
  • Modern take on historic colouring
  • Rider Aids Package, 6-axis IMU
  • Traction Control, Slide Control, Brake Control, Lift Control
  • Versatile high-torque EU5 889cc CP3 engine
  • QSS, Cruise Control and A&S clutch
  • Lightweight CF die-cast Deltabox-style chassis
  • Lightweight Spinforged wheels
  • High specification adjustable suspension
  • 298 mm dual front discs with Brembo Master Cylinder
  • Forged aluminium foot controls
  • XSR900-specific low-profile subframe with foldaway passenger footrests
  • Full LED Indicators
  • Bar end mirrors
  • Machined top triple clamp
  • Race-inspired 15 litre fuel tank with race-style filler cap

XSR900 colours, availability and price
The XSR900 will be available in Legend Blue, cyan and yellow with gold coloured forks and wheels, and also Midnight Black with red highlights and black forks and controls.

Deliveries to European Yamaha dealers will commence in February 2022. Prices vary per region, so please contact the national Yamaha distributor for full information.

Yamaha Genuine Accessories and Faster Sons Clothing
Yamaha has developed a range of packs and individual Genuine Accessories that enable the XSR900 owner to easily personalise their motorcycle.

Customers can order the packs and accessories before collecting their new XSR900, and have them fitted by their Yamaha dealer. All of the items in the packs can also be purchased individually, and in addition to the kit items, the genuine Accessory list for the XSR900 also includes a Headlight Guard, a Smoked Fly Screen and an Akrapovic Exhaust System.

Developed to complement the Sport Heritage range of motorcycles, Yamaha’s Faster Sons clothing line includes stylish T-shirts, jumpers, leather jackets, baseball caps, patches and more that are designed to match the timeless looks of the XSR.

MyGarage app
Yamaha’s MyGarage app is the quick and easy way for customers to build a virtual XSR900 with a range of Genuine Accessories while sitting at home with their smart phone or laptop. The free App allows users to add and remove accessories to create their ideal XSR900, and the finished result can be viewed in 3D from every angle.

MyGarage takes the guesswork out of choosing which accessories to fit, and to make things even easier the customer’s final selection can be emailed to their chosen Yamaha dealer who will fit the selected Genuine Accessories to the new XSR900.

For full information on Yamaha Genuine Accessories and Clothing or MyGarage please visit www.yamaha-motor.eu/gb

MyRide
Yamaha’s free MyRide app gives XSR900 riders the chance to get more enjoyment and information out of every ride. Available for iOS and Android devices, it tracks and stores every route covered, and enables users to create their own story and add pictures which can be shared on social media. MyRide also allows users to review all riding statistics including total distance, elevation, top speed, average speed, acceleration and lean angle to compare with fellow riders.

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Vintage Yamaha colors for the 2020 XSR900 and XSR700

Yamaha’s neo-retro Sport Heritage models draw their inspiration from some of the brand’s most iconic models that have helped to change the face of motorcycling over the last seven decades.

Mixing state-of-the-art technology with timeless designs, Yamaha’s Faster Sons philosophy is the driving force that has led to the creation of a range of exciting and charismatic models that capture the true essence of motorcycling.

These ultra-cool machines pay tribute to the past with their beautifully-crafted components, and bring joy to many riders by offering a very special riding experience together with an immense pride of ownership.

New colours for the Sport Heritage models
For 2020 the XSR900 will be available in a bold and exciting new 80 Black colour featuring an evocative black, red and gold colour scheme on the fuel tank covers and also on the exclusive colour coordinated side covers. This timeless design is inspired by Yamaha’s signature look from the 1980s, and it pays tribute to Yamaha’s iconic Special Edition RZ250 – the first generation of the company’s legendary liquid-cooled 2-stroke models that dominated the streets.

For 2020 both the XSR700 and XSR900 will be available in a new Racing Red colour. Featuring red, white and black fuel tank covers with a solid red front fender and gold wheels, these beautiful Sport Heritage models celebrate Yamaha’s winning factory road race machines from a previous era.

2020 Yamaha Sport Heritage Model Overview

XSR900 Key Features
•    Retro cool styling
•    Vintage-inspired headlight and taillight
•    3-cylinder 850cc crossplane engine with strong linear torque
•    Lightweight aluminium frame
•    TCS, A&S clutch, D-MODE
XSR900 colours
•    80 Black (new)
•    Racing Red (new)
•    Garage Metal

XSR700 XTribute Key Features
•    Iconic XT-inspired colours and graphics
•    Special XT-style flat seat and fork gaiters
•    Off-road handlebars and chunky footrests
•    Pirelli MT60RS tyres for smooth on and off-road riding
•    Compact and lightweight chassis
XSR700 XTribute colour
•    Tech Black

XSR700 Key Features
•    Neo-retro design pays homage to Yamaha’s rich history
•    Compact and lightweight chassis
•    Agile handling performance
•    Torque-rich 2-cylinder 689cc crossplane engine
•     Vintage-inspired headlight and taillight
•    Two-texture leather vintage-style seat
XSR700 colours
•    Racing Red (new)
•    Tech Black

SCR950 Key Features
•    Rugged looks
•    Natural riding position
•    950cc 60-degree V-twin engine
•    Crafted steel mudguards and spoked aluminium wheels
•    Flat seat with forward riding position
•    Heavy-duty block-pattern Bridgestone tyres
SCR950 colours
•    Vivid Red
•    Yamaha Black

XV950R Key Features
•    Bobber style with a neo-retro Japanese look
•    950cc 60-degree V-twin engine
•    Piggy-back shock absorbers
•    12-spoke cast wheels with ABS
•    Low seat height
•    Strong low to mid-range torque
XV950R colour
•    Tech Graphite

Yard Built
Every rider has their own idea of how the perfect bike could look. Some just dream about it, while others take it further and turn their ideas into reality. Yamaha’s Yard Built project enables the world’s most talented custom specialists to transform some of the company’s adaptable Sport Heritage models into a Yard Built Special.

During the past few years the Yard Built project has unleashed the imagination of the biking world’s most creative and visionary minds – and the results have been absolutely stunning. The real beauty of these Yard Built specials is that they not only showcase the remarkable engineering and artistic skills of today’s custom builders – but they also show what can be done with a stock Yamaha, and inspire every rider to make their Yamaha their own.   https://www.yamaha-motor.eu/gb/en/yardbuilt/

Yamaha Genuine Accessories and Apparel
Yamaha has developed a wide range of Genuine Accessories for the Sport Heritage models, including performance, comfort and stylistic parts that enable every owner to create their very own unique XSR, SCR or XV. Customers can purchase each part individually, or they can save time and money by opting for one of Yamaha’s specially created Accessory Packs that are designed to suit differing requirements.

The Faster Sons apparel collection takes inspiration from Yamaha’s iconic past with a range of clothing designs featuring a cool retro look. With the perfect blend of vintage influence combined with modern materials and washed-out looks, the Faster Sons line looks and feels good whether you’re on your bike or relaxing with friends. The Genuine Accessory and apparel range is constantly evolving, and full information can be seen at www.yamaha-motor.eu/uk

MyGarage app
MyGarage is the quick and easy way to create a personalized Yamaha, enabling customers to experiment with and compare different combinations of Genuine Accessories and see which components work best for them. Using the MyGarage app anyone can instantly create their dream Sport Heritage bike and view it in from any angle in high definition. This app takes the guesswork out of choosing the right parts, and the final list can be emailed to a Yamaha dealer who will supply and fit the selected Genuine Accessories.

MyRide
The MyRide app enables Yamaha riders to track every ride and record a variety of data including lean angle, acceleration, top speed, elevation changes and distance covered. Images can be added to the trip data and shared on social media, and information can be saved and stored under the customer’s own account. It’s the best way to add another dimension to every ride and allows riders to rediscover their favourite journeys.