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[webbikeworld.com] - 2022 Yamaha MT-07 [Specs, Features, Photos]

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2022 Yamaha MT-07: Middleweight Torque & Reliability

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If you’ve spent any amount of time on the motorcycle side of Youtube, you should be well aware of how many videos exist discussing the Yamaha MT-07 and whether or not it is the perfect starter motorcycle. Although the Japanese bike manufacturer did not bring any significant updates for the 2022 model year (2021 saw an entire re-design of this model), it does not change the fact that this bike is perfect for any rider.

The MT-07 is the perfect model to buy as a first bike mainly due to its DNA as an entirety. It checks all the boxes: comfortable and easy upright seating position, low top end with ample torque, it’s lightweight and maneuverable, and most importantly it comes at a low cost of just under $8000. Every important rider-aid worth having is equipped to this bike, and for the low cost to own you cannot argue that it looks great.

A recently re-designed CP2 engine is carried over from last year; a 689cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine that is perfect for anything you can throw at it thanks to its manageable 75 horsepower and 50 lb-ft of torque. Not too much power for a beginner with plenty of room to grow into as you mature into an advanced rider.

The 2022 Yamaha MT-07 starts at $7,899 USD / $9,399 CAD

On this page: we’ve curated specs, features, news, photos/videos, etc. so you can read up on the new 2022 Yamaha MT-07 in one place.



Model Overview

</p>General Info
  • Price: $7,899 USD / $9,399 CAD
  • Key Features:
    • New version of Yamaha’s quickshift technology
    • Standard dual-zone ABS with new larger front brake discs
    • New aluminum handlebar to reduce up high weight and give better control


Key Specs
  • Engine Type: 689cc, liquid-cooled DOHC inline 2-cylinder; 8 valves
  • Horsepower: 75 HP
  • Torque: 49.5 lb-ft
  • Wet Weight: 403 lbs (183 kg)
  • Seat Height: 31.7 inches (805 mm)


Key Competitors



2022 Yamaha MT-07 Specifications


ENGINE

Engine689cc liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-stroke, 4-valves per cylinderPower75 HpBore x Stroke80.0mm x 68.6mmCompression Ratio11.5:1Fuel SystemFuel injectionStarterElectricLubricationDRIVETRAIN

Clutchwet multiplate clutchTransmission6-speedFinal DriveChainCHASSIS

Suspension Front41mm telescopic fork; 5.1-in travelSuspension RearSingle shock, adjustable preload and rebound damping; 5.1-in travelBrakes FrontDual 298mm hydraulic disc; ABSBrakes Rear245mm hydraulic disc; ABSTires Front120/70ZR17Tires Rear180/55ZR17Fuel Tank Capacity3.7 galColorELECTRICAL

IgnitionSpark PlugsHeadlightProjectorTail LightLEDDIMENSIONS

Overall Length82.1 inOverall Width*30.7 inOverall Height43.5 inWheelbase55.1 inGround Clearance5.5 inSeat Height31.7 inWet Weight406 lbWARRANTY

Warranty1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)Extension

2022 Yamaha MT-07 Features



TOP FEATURES



  • Advanced Twin-Cylinder Engine
    The MT-07 features an updated, compact 689cc liquid-cooled, inline twin cylinder, DOHC engine with fuel injection. The unique power character of the engine provides outstanding low- to mid-range torque with a linear throttle response and strong high-rpm pulling power. Maximizing riding excitement in the real world, the engine maintains the same level of response due to its intake air duct design, exhaust system specs – now integrated 2-into-1 exhaust pipes and muffler – and updated ECU specs. The fuel injection settings were also optimized to bring refinements to the engine’s linear response characteristics while the throttle is slightly open at low rpm. Other updates include new valve seats with excellent abrasion resistance for the exhaust side, improved gearshift feel thanks to different cut angles for the dog gears, and repositioning for the catalytic converter – now closer to the headers – and oxygen sensor.
  • Assertive Riding Position
    To alleviate any sense of narrowness, the MT-07 features a new tapered handlebar that is 32mm wider and 19mm taller and offers improved feelings of control and comfort for a wider range of rider sizes.
  • Next-Generation Design
    Joining the third generation MT style – as featured on the MT-09 – the MT-07’s new look further brings out its distinctive appeal with fashion-leading colors and graphics. The newly designed parts and components are integrated with minimal structural elements, creating an attractive design that emphasizes pure Hyper Naked character. With a silhouette that is synonymous with the MT Series’ signature statement of torque and power, the MT-07 showcases a tight, compact and powerful appearance.
  • LED Projector Lighting
    With new LED lighting for the position lights, headlight and both front and rear turn signals, the MT-07 exhibits clear and powerful illumination with a modern design.




ENGINE



  • Advanced Twin-Cylinder Engine
    The MT-07 features an updated, compact 689cc liquid-cooled, inline twin cylinder, DOHC engine with fuel injection. The unique power character of the engine provides outstanding low- to mid-range torque with a linear throttle response and strong high-rpm pulling power. Maximizing riding excitement in the real world, the engine maintains the same level of response due to its intake air duct design, exhaust system specs – now integrated 2-into-1 exhaust pipes and muffler – and updated ECU specs. The fuel injection settings were also optimized to bring refinements to the engine’s linear response characteristics while the throttle is slightly open at low rpm. Other updates include new valve seats with excellent abrasion resistance for the exhaust side, improved gearshift feel thanks to different cut angles for the dog gears, and repositioning for the catalytic converter – now closer to the headers – and oxygen sensor.
  • Crossplane Crankshaft Concept
    The two-cylinder engine features Yamaha’s Crossplane Crankshaft Concept 270-degree crank that provides linear torque development in response to the rider’s throttle input. Offering excellent rider-machine communication, the CP2 engine is also light, slim and compact.
  • Compact Stacked Transmission
    The six-speed transmission “stacks” the input/output shafts in a triangular layout. Keeping the overall engine size shorter from front-to-back, the placement in the frame is optimized for outstanding weight balance. The transmission ratios bring out the best of the low- to mid-speed torque with excellent response characteristics to reduce the need for frequent shifts.
  • Midship Exhaust System
    By placing the muffler low in the frame and as close to the center of the machine as possible, the bike’s mass is centralized for improved all around handling. The MT-07 also features a new exhaust system with integrated 2-into-1 exhaust pipes and muffler.
  • Offset Cylinder Block
    The CP2 engine shifts its cylinder bores slightly forward, towards the exhaust side which reduces piston-to-cylinder wall friction, resulting in more power and improved fuel economy.
  • Refined Fuel Injection
    From the open roads to the urban sprawl, the new electronic fuel injection settings deliver a smooth throttle response for enhanced riding enjoyment. The system delivers outstanding torque in the low- and mid-rpm range with exciting acceleration in the upper rpm range while the new fuel injection settings have been optimized to bring refinements to the engine’s linear response characteristics when the throttle is slightly open at low rpm.







CHASSIS/SUSPENSION



  • Assertive Riding Position
    To alleviate any sense of narrowness, the MT-07 features a new tapered handlebar that is 32mm wider and 19mm taller and offers improved feelings of control and comfort for a wider range of rider sizes.
  • Compact Frame Design
    The high-strength steel frame provides an optimized balance of rigidity for nimble, agile handling. As a stressed member of the chassis, the engine allows for a lighter, more compact main frame design, contributing to a low wet weight of only 406 lb.
  • Lightweight Wheels
    Lightweight 10-spoke cast aluminum wheels reduce unsprung weight for great handling and suspension performance. The Michelin Road 5 tires offer excellent grip and agility with 120/70ZR17 front and 180/55ZR17 rear sizes.
  • Stronger Stopping Power
    For excellent stopping power and greater control and feel while braking, the MT-07 features bigger 298mm front brake discs with four-piston calipers. Rear braking is handled by a 245mm disc, and ABS comes standard to boost rider confidence and prevent wheel lock-ups in reduced traction conditions.
  • KYB® Front Fork
    The MT-07’s front suspension features a 41mm KYB® fork with 5.1 inches of travel. With carefully selected spring rates and damping settings, the suspension has a refined feel and responsively performs across a wide range of riding styles.
  • Adjustable KYB® Rear Shock
    The MT-07 features a link-type KYB® rear shock adjustable for both rebound damping and spring preload. With 5.1 inches of rear travel, the shock is positioned below the seat with an almost horizontal alignment to help make the chassis even more compact.
  • Sporty Chassis Dimensions
    Working with the characteristics of the compact twin-cylinder engine, the wheelbase, seat height, fuel tank width, rake and other dimensions achieve a sporty, light and neutral handling character.




ADDITIONAL FEATURES



  • New LCD Meter
    The MT-07 features a new multifunction negative-display LCD dash with a black background and white readouts while RPMS of 10k – 12k are indicated with a red color. Designed specifically for the MT-07’s cockpit, the arrangement of the information features a larger display for the clock, current gear, trip/odometers and tachometer. Trip 1, Trip 2 and Trip F, the temperature and other meter functions can be toggled and reset with the left handlebar thumb switch while key displays like the gear indicator are on the right while the tachometer are positioned along the top.
  • Next-Generation Design
    Joining the 3rd generation MT style – as featured on the MT-09 – the MT-07’s new look further brings out its distinctive appeal with fashion-leading colors and graphics. The newly designed parts and components are integrated with minimal structural elements, creating an attractive design that emphasizes pure Hyper Naked character. With a silhouette that is synonymous with the MT Series’ signature statement of torque and power, the MT-07 showcases a tight, compact and powerful appearance.
  • LED Projector Lighting
    With new LED lighting for the position lights, headlight and both front and rear turn signals, the MT-07 exhibits clear and powerful illumination with a modern design.
  • Accessories
    Accessorize your new MT-07 with a front cowl, fly screen, fender eliminator and many more!






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