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Motorcycle specifications YamahaMT-07 700 2024 General Grievous' orders

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You'll have to sharpen your teeth. Although the leader in its segment and in the market, the MT-07 has to contend with the 750 Hornet - a machine that has some very serious arguments and is not above tackling it on the sales podium. And the 660 Trident is also a serious rival.

Yam therefore decided to improve the electronic dowry. It was high time, since the competition had started to get ahead of us in this area. The main bonus since 2023 is a color TFT screen in place of the LCD block. Its 5-inch format marks a real step forward compared to the instrumentation on the R1 and MT-10. The graphics are also different. What's more, the rider can choose between two display themes: Street, with a bar graph at the top and speed readout below; or Touring, with an analog-style rev counter. The instrumentation can also be paired with a smartphone, offering a host of goodies with the MyRide app.

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Fans of social networking will be able to share lots of info: routes taken, telemetry over the whole route with speed, angles taken, distance, acceleration, lots of stuff. The screen can also display notifications of calls and messages received.
Well, some would have preferred an upside-down fork or some suspension settings. Not yet, though. We'll try to think of something else with the pre-wiring for a shifter.

With this update, the MT-07 shows a certain revival. A necessity for it, since in addition to the new contenders in the category, the Z 650 remains in ambush; Suzuki also wants its share of the cake. It won't be long before an explanation hits the streets.
Tokyo is quivering with excitement. The Japanese megalopolis has itchy arteries. In corners it doesn't want to see, the currents of ideas permeate influences... right down to the lines of Yamaha roadsters. The MT-07 is one of the daughters of this subculture, as this episode shows.

Yamaha 700 MT-07 - Compteur TFT like the rest of the MT family, the 700 takes up the Cyclops theme with a corrosive fork head, apt to lift any mood. In the Masters of Torque clan, we're not looking to make eyes at you; we're growling our threat to the competition. A luminous Y insinuates itself into the styling, accompanying the main LED headlight to mark the night as much as its face whips the day. Turn signals, taillights and parking lights are also LED.

Phase 3 of the roadster also features a new fuel tank, redesigned air intakes, slightly reworked radiator scoops and an appetite for black. Black is used to cover the levers, footrests, engine mounts and fork tubes between the tees. The rear end, meanwhile, makes a mockery of all this, never abandoning any of its previous shapes.

Living with the same 690 cm3 as in its early days, the Yam is enthusiastic but has to comply with standards. Euro5 didn't happen overnight. The manufacturer had to rework the exhaust, install a new ECU, modify the air intake ducts and recalibrate the injection system. In addition to the necessary technical modifications, the CP2 lost a few watts in the process. But not by much: maximum power is down from 74.8 bhp to 73.4 bhp, while torque is down by 0.1 mkg. Not much of a difference, really. The beast has gained 2 kilos, not enough to affect performance. That's not the main thing; what we really want is fun on an MT-07.

Yamaha 700 MT-07 in fact , the handlebars are wider. 32 mm wider, for greater leverage and easier handling. The riding position has also been redesigned for greater comfort. The seat follows the same philosophy. Handling will also be influenced by the tires, Michelin Road 5s replacing Bridgestone BT-023s.

The MT-07 is a little moth who likes to play, right away. It's just that the suspension sometimes has trouble keeping up. While the brand has taken some risks with the acetic design, it has left the chassis virtually untouched. The same minimalist tubular steel frame, 41 mm fork, swingarm and monoshock have been retained, validated and encouraged. Unlike the MT-09, which has been revisited from head to rims.
For the best-selling MT, only the brakes have been given a makeover. The 282 mm petal discs are replaced by classic 298 mm discs. Fitted with the same 4-piston axially-mounted calipers as before, these should take efficiency up a notch, aided by the new tires.

When a manufacturer has the star of the market in its range, it's playing Russian roulette if it's renewing it extensively. So, for its 700 MT-07 III, Yamaha has been bold with the face and cautious with the technology - enough to refresh the bike while keeping costs under control. The engine passes the minimum suffering standards, the chassis improves a little without changing the fundamentals, but the price now tickles the 8-plate mark. And then, the Hornet gave it a rude awakening. But the MT-07 has a fun side to it.

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Yamaha MT-07 700 (2024) : What you need to know before you buy

Theadvantages

  • Overall ease of use
  • Always a sparkling engine
  • Ideal for beginners and for fun
  • Finally, a nicer screen

Thedisadvantages

  • Medium-quality suspensions
  • Delicate trunk to appreciate

Prices

Basic version
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7,999€

Bikers' reviews

of 12 reviews

Replaced by

MT-07 700 2025
MT-07 700 2025
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Performance

See its history and progress over the years : Yamaha MT-07 - Le casse de la décennie.

Specifications

Yamaha MT-07 700 2024
  • Chassis
  • Frame : type Diamant in steel tubes
  • Fuel capacity : 14 liters (3.70 US gallons)
  • Seat height : 805 mm (31.69 in)
  • Length : 2,085 mm (82.09 in)
  • Width : 780 mm (30.71 in)
  • Min height : 1,105 mm (43.50 in)
  • Wheelbase : 1,400 mm (55.12 in)
  • Curb mass : 184 kg (406 lb)
  • Front axle
  • Telescopic fork Ø 41 mm, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
  • Braking 2 discs Ø 298 mm (11.73 in), 4-piston caliper
  • Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
  • Pressure : 2.25 bar
Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 specifications
  • Transmission
  • 6 stage gearbox , manual - optional shifter
  • Secondary by chain
  • Rear axle
  • Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
  • Preload and rebound adjustment
  • Braking 1 disc Ø 245 mm (9.65 in), single-piston caliper
  • Rear tire : 180 / 55 - 17 → Order this type of tire
  • Pressure : 2.5 bar
  • Standard equipment
  • Brake assist : ABS
  • TFT Full-Colour screen size: 12.70 cm (5 inches)
  • Aluminium rims
  • Gear indicator
  • Bluetooth

Maintenance

Maintenance reminder

11/25/24
Manufacturer recall

The motorcycle's clutch doesn't disengage completely, causing the Yamaha to move forward even with the lever pulled.

3/27/25
Manufacturer recall in the following countries: Germany.

As the corrosion inhibitor reacts with the worn material of the friction plate, a viscous substance can form under the effect of heat. The clutch may then fail to disengage (even when the lever is pulled), causing it to drag. The vehicle may start up unexpectedly with a gear engaged, even if the clutch is pulled, increasing the risk of injury.

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Compare the MT-07 700 to its competitors

Fuel consumption

Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 4.20 liters/100km (0.56 mpg)
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 4 liters/100km (0.59 mpg)
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 4.60 liters/100km (0.51 mpg)
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 4.50 liters/100km (0.52 mpg)
Letbe 700 Arthur 2024 : 4.56 liters/100km (0.52 mpg)
Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 4.35 liters/100km (0.54 mpg)
Suzuki SV 650 2024 : 4.10 liters/100km (0.57 mpg)

Range

Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 333 km (207 miles)
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 375 km (233 miles)
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 304 km (189 miles)
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 333 km (207 miles)
Letbe 700 Arthur 2024 : 318 km (198 miles)
Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 349 km (217 miles)
Suzuki SV 650 2024 : 354 km (220 miles)

Torque

Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 6.8 mkg
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 8.3 mkg
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 6.6 mkg
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 6.5 mkg
Letbe 700 Arthur 2024 : 7 mkg
Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 7.7 mkg
Suzuki SV 650 2024 : 6.4 mkg

Power

Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 73 ch (72 hp)
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 95 ch (93.70 hp)
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 81 ch (79.90 hp)
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 68 ch (67.10 hp)
Letbe 700 Arthur 2024 : 74.80 ch (73.80 hp)
Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 92 ch (90.70 hp)
Suzuki SV 650 2024 : 73 ch (72 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 2.38 kg/ch *
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 1.84 kg/ch *
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 2.21 kg/ch *
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 2.6 kg/ch *
Letbe 700 Arthur 2024 : 2.89 kg/ch
Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 1.95 kg/ch *
Suzuki SV 650 2024 : 2.56 kg/ch *

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 25.21 kg/mkg *
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 20.8 kg/mkg *
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 26.73 kg/mkg *
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 26.87 kg/mkg *
Letbe 700 Arthur 2024 : 30.43 kg/mkg
Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 22.92 kg/mkg *
Suzuki SV 650 2024 : 28.76 kg/mkg *

Speed

Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : approximately 220 km/h (136.70 mph)
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 210 km/h (130.50 mph) on the odometer
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
Letbe 700 Arthur 2024 : 185 km/h (115 mph)
Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : approximately 220 km/h (136.70 mph)
Suzuki SV 650 2024 : approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)

CO² emissions

Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 98 g/km
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 120 g/km
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 107 g/km
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 107 g/km
Letbe 700 Arthur 2024 Undisclosed
Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 100 g/km
Suzuki SV 650 2024 : 96 g/km
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Bikers' reviews (12)

French crazydany54 Model 2023
Great bike for beginners Torquey engine and good value Japanese reliability Rating : 5/5
In A2 terms, a very good bike. Personally, I really like the look, even if it's a bit of a cliché. I've got a grey 2021, "nardo" you might say, even if that's not the real name, with red rims, and one thing's for sure: it doesn't leave anyone indifferent. I love the engine, it has a lot of torque, sometimes even too much, the bike tends to want to lift in first gear which may not be too reassuring for me where others will have fun lifting it, there's never a shortage of power and there's more than enough to lose the driving licence. As for the chassis, unfortunately it hasn't changed too much since the first version, even if some points have been revised. Personally, as an A2, this is my first bike, and I'm not like the magazine test riders who are used to riding anything and everything, so I can't say that the MT is better or worse than any other bike for its chassis, because I'm not a regular rider, personally, I found it very forgiving of small errors, and it held up very well, so even though I know it's a bad point for many, for me the rear shock absorber has been hardened, and the bike doesn't chew gum, doesn't dive, or scare me. For a beginner, it's very good. For me, its big shortcoming is the equipment. Today's competition (the Hornet, among others) offers options such as a rain mode, a road mode, etc. It's all very well, and I personally haven't needed them, but for the same price, they may be lacking. I got a very good price on my bike, whereas used Hornets are currently selling for 7500e, so it's out of the question for me. So I can't find any major faults with it, apart from the options. Rating : 4/5
French Bébert45 Model 2023
Does anyone know if this new shifter for the optional CP2s will be up and down, or only uphill as on the old CP3s? Rating : 4/5
French Alain81 Model 2021
I tried it out this afternoon (model 2021) and found it great fun, with a very fun engine (even though it's limited to A2!!), light, easy to handle, good braking and relatively comfortable (except for the duo)
I like the new look; you quickly get used to the new headlight, and I think it even makes the old model look old-fashioned
For the price, it's a top bike compared to the competition
As a holder of an A licence since 1979, I've owned and ridden all kinds of motorcycles.
Rating : 5/5
Good engine, the frame sometimes has its limits when you take small winding roads and the look, this front look, I can't get used to it, this cricket head, really, what a horror, and this speedo, as soon as there's too much light, you can't see anything. Otherwise, a good all-round bike, but one that quickly finds its limits ... Rating : 5/5
French Giorgio Model 2021
It's been almost 4 months since I bought this bike, and frankly, I'm very happy with it. It's easy to get to grips with, while still being playful when you're nipping at the twin's heels.
I fell in love with its style, which certainly doesn't leave anyone indifferent, especially the front, but which gives it an identity all its own. Excellent bike
Rating : 5/5
French Alex Model 2021
Honestly! Stop with your triumph l'amantable the street triple we have the impression that it is not finished, a horror the triumph !!!! I've had quite a few models and I can tell you that the mt is excellent compared to a triumph! Rating : 5/5
French highspeed
i don't know which triumph you had, but comparing a street triple 660 to a mt07, torque isn't everything, and the number of kéké who have ridden it confirms the super handling on twisty roads :-) Rating : 2/5
French Nismo Model 2021
Always more expensive. Always uglier
Always heavier.
Always the same.

Better to get a Triumph Trident 660.
Rating : 1/5
French vk
@Nismo, it's true that the Triumph is cheap, not to mention the price of parts and servicing, which is almost double that of a Yam ... Rating : 5/5
French KOKO Model 2021
i think the evolution is positive from every point of view
for the look it's personal but with a hot engine like that you don't have to be too picky in my opinion there's no competition in sight !
Rating : 5/5
French loulouis Model 2021
It's ugly, I'm glad I bought the 2020 version. Rating : 1/5
French stef Model 2021
No revolution in styling. What shocked me was the exhaust system. God, those unsightly welds! Rating : 2/5
French Looky Model 2021
No comment!... We're going backwards... It's pitiful... Not to mention the "new look"... :-( Rating : 1/5
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