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The XSR 700 didn't need a facelift, it needed a facelift. Especially on the engine side, to prolong its career. Yamaha therefore reworked the CP2 twin's expulsions to bring it up to date. Not a very complicated job, given that it's based on the MT-07. This explains the more prominent blistering of the catalytic converter and its side cover. It loses a little power, but almost nothing.

In a short space of time, all MTs have changed their look. Successfully?
The XSR could also have been swept away by the wave, but in the end, it's only grazed by the scalpel. It's hard to tell the old from the new, with only a new LED headlight, relocated indicators and a pair of new tires (Michelin Road 5s). What's far more obvious is the migration of the dashboard. It's now suspended above the headlight, like a figurehead.

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Let's not forget the new fork settings, larger brake discs, the ability to control the instrumentation from the handlebars and the status quo for the rest of the machine. Caution is the order of the day for the company that initiated the "Fasters Sons" movement. One idea, one concept, neo-retro à la sauce Yam: offer a machine with character, enjoy a bike inspired by the values and style of Yamaha's past, combining today's technology with the flavour of creations from the past. That's how you could describe the"Faster Sons" philosophy.

But where did this machine originally come from? The company with the tuning forks presented it as a tribute to the XS 650, a famous model covering the dawn of the 70s. Interesting to see the extent to which the evolution in displacement has upset the reference points. The XS 650 was Yamaha's biggest cube; today, the MT-07 is an entry-level bike, despite its 45 cm3 increase in displacement. It's a top-seller in France, and deservedly so. Playful, with a lively, super-fun engine and as agile as a ballerina, it's a pleasure to ride. As the XSR 700 is equipped with the same chassis and engine, you'll find the same performance and the same pleasure in riding this bike. The riding position is more relaxed, with handlebars bent further back.

Yamaha XSR 700  2022 so it's the look that will make us choose one side or the other. The XSR asserts its "Sport Heritage" identity with a stylishly worked tank, double-textured leather seat and perforated plates covering the injection system and electronics.
The round headlight at the rear is nice, old-school style, but plastic is just average. A metal part would be much more appropriate. Let's stop grumbling for a moment and appreciate the opportunity to ride a neo-retro machine at a reasonable price. The XSR 700 is around 1,000 euros more expensive than the MT-07, making it far more affordable than a Nine-T or a Bonneville T120. But the competition has come a long way. It now has to counter the Z 650 RS and the Trident 660.
We appreciate the little goodies, such as the XSR700 inlay on the back of the seat, the XSR logo on the tank, the stitching on the seat, the minimalist dashboard, etc... and as a very chauvinistic bonus, this bike is assembled at the MBK factory in St-Quentin.

The XSR also lends itself to customization. The bolt-on rear frame has been designed with this in mind. And the owner will be able to maintain the spirit of the XS 650. Because, apart from a little engine architecture (parallel twin 4-stroke), the silhouette of the seat and the curvature of the handlebars, the resemblance between the two bikes is more a matter of imagination than anything else. Everyone can accentuate the temporal bridge with spoked rims, two exhaust pipes running along the sides, chrome mudguards, etc...

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Yamaha XSR 700 (2025) : What you need to know before you buy

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Bikers' reviews

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Performance

Specifications

Yamaha XSR 700 2025
  • Chassis
  • Frame : type Diamant in steel tubes
  • Fuel capacity : 14 liters (3.70 US gallons)
  • Seat height : 835 mm (32.87 in)
  • Length : 2,075 mm (81.69 in)
  • Width : 820 mm (32.28 in)
  • Min height : 1,130 mm (44.49 in)
  • Wheelbase : 1,405 mm (55.31 in)
  • Curb mass : 188 kg (414 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 XSR 700 2025 specifications
  • Transmission
  • 6 stage gearbox , manual
  • Secondary by chain
  • Rear axle
  • Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
  • Preload 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 de série
  • Aluminium rims
  • Gear indicator
  • Optional equipment
  • Exhaust Akrapovic
Country of manufacture : France
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Price

Yamaha XSR 700 2025 Undisclosed
Triumph 900 Speed Twin 2025 : $9895
Kawasaki Z 650 RS 2025 Undisclosed
Suzuki SV 650 X 2025 Undisclosed

Fuel consumption

Yamaha XSR 700 2025 : 4.30 liters/100km (0.55 mpg)
Triumph 900 Speed Twin 2025 : 4.10 liters/100km (0.57 mpg)
Kawasaki Z 650 RS 2025 : 4.30 liters/100km (0.55 mpg)
Suzuki SV 650 X 2025 : 4.10 liters/100km (0.57 mpg)

Range

Yamaha XSR 700 2025 : 326 km (203 miles)
Triumph 900 Speed Twin 2025 : 293 km (182 miles)
Kawasaki Z 650 RS 2025 : 279 km (173 miles)
Suzuki SV 650 X 2025 : 354 km (220 miles)

Torque

Yamaha XSR 700 2025 : 6.8 mkg
Triumph 900 Speed Twin 2025 : 8.2 mkg
Kawasaki Z 650 RS 2025 : 6.5 mkg
Suzuki SV 650 X 2025 : 6.5 mkg

Power

Yamaha XSR 700 2025 : 73.40 ch (72.40 hp)
Triumph 900 Speed Twin 2025 : 65 ch (64.10 hp)
Kawasaki Z 650 RS 2025 : 68 ch (67.10 hp)
Suzuki SV 650 X 2025 : 73 ch (72 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha XSR 700 2025 : 2.42 kg/ch *
Triumph 900 Speed Twin 2025 : 3.2 kg/ch *
Kawasaki Z 650 RS 2025 : 2.62 kg/ch *
Suzuki SV 650 X 2025 : 2.57 kg/ch *

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha XSR 700 2025 : 25.8 kg/mkg *
Triumph 900 Speed Twin 2025 : 24.99 kg/mkg *
Kawasaki Z 650 RS 2025 : 27.07 kg/mkg *
Suzuki SV 650 X 2025 : 28.47 kg/mkg *

Speed

Yamaha XSR 700 2025 : {estimation}
Triumph 900 Speed Twin 2025 : {estimation}
Kawasaki Z 650 RS 2025 : {estimation}
Suzuki SV 650 X 2025 : {estimation}

CO² emissions

Yamaha XSR 700 2025 : 100 g/km
Triumph 900 Speed Twin 2025 : 93 g/km
Kawasaki Z 650 RS 2025 : 107 g/km
Suzuki SV 650 X 2025 : 96 g/km
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Bikers' reviews (19)

French fab32 Model 2022
You have a problem in your calculations because the xsr 188kg:73,4hp is 2,56 and not 2,39 the kawa I buy is the same 2,75 and not 2,57 you are very optimistic or the values weight real power are better than the official values Rating : 3/5
French Yvan Model 2019
I was looking for an unrestricted beginner's bike for daily use in the city (Paris region). For a long time, I hesitated with the KTM 690 for its lightness. I'm fully satisfied with the XSR: it's very maneuverable, yet light, and has plenty of power to sneak around, get out of the way quickly and sometimes knock the wind out of troublesome scooters. Small roads are also its playground. But forget the freeway. I'm really delighted. Nevertheless, despite the engine's great flexibility, you often have to "pedal" to change gear, as you're not on a 4-legged bike. Rating : 4/5
French Alain64 Model 2022
model 2021 , after 12 bikes , from 500 cm3 to 1200 cm3 , excellent bike , you have to remove the rear shock absorber from the olhins for me , plus the front springs , a Mivv exhaust , carbon , and you have another bike , a very good bike that responds , power to weight ratio , road holding , pleasure to ride , my humble opinion Rating : 3/5
French Pandorski Model 2016
After 5 years at the wheel of my Kawasaki Versys 650, for which I have nothing to reproach after 20,000 kilometers together, I felt like switching to something lighter, modern and punchy. As much as I wasn't seduced by the MT07 in 2017 (angular manga style), this XSR700 wins my approval in 2020, after 12 bikes I've tried (BMW GS750, F800R, Aprilia Shiver 900, Honda CB650R, Triumph Tiger, Ducat scrambler 800, Royal Enfield interceptor...), I tried it again this morning and I've signed, it will be mine soon (2020 Dynamic White model). It's a great "little" bike, with a great engine, and a great pick-up all the time, what do people expect? Rating : 4/5
French Hemge Model 2019
An excellent bike, I'd had enough of overweight road bikes and sport bikes that were increasingly difficult to ride on open roads
The XSR has it all: light, responsive, fast enough and with a look that stands out from the crowd. You'll find every possible accessory to equip it, including a windshield, center stand and single-seat saddle on mine
Its only fault, in my opinion, is the indecent rear suspension for a modern motorcycle. The shock absorber has been replaced by a factory schock
Rating : 4/5
French Hemge Model 2019
Excellent bike, very lively, powerful engine, I do not regret my purchase at all.
On the other hand, I’d like to get rid of the rear shock absorber, which is unworthy of this bike.
Rating : 5/5
French loup91 Model 2019
excellent bike, lively, pleasant, sparkling…
The only downside is the average suspension, which isn't up to par with the rest.
Nevertheless, it's a pleasure to ride.
Rating : 4/5
French jean paul Model 2016
i plan to have a lowering kit of the order of 5cm installed. Do you think the road holding will be affected? Rating : 4/5
French Bilootrack Model 2016
Really nice bike. The engine is beyond reproach. The only drawback is the chassis. It's quickly overwhelmed when the pace quickens. It gives up as soon as the road gets rough. Rodeo session ..... guaranteed. Engine braking is relatively strong. It's a twin-cylinder affair, but it's one of the most pronounced I've ever driven (and yet I'm riding a 1000cc twin). There's so much of it, it's like a single-cylinder. It lacks a little anti-dribble clutch for the sportier among us.
Apart from that, it remains an excellent "little" bike for everyday pleasure.
Rating : 3/5
French Stéphane Model 2016
Playful, light and comfortable, with a great face that's easy to modify. All this with low fuel consumption and low insurance costs - a great bike for everyday pleasure. Rating : 5/5
An affordable pleasure bike that allows me to ride in a variety of modes, depending on my mood, with a riding position that never gets tiring (it's really fun, it's a bike). Its retro-style design reminds me of the motorcycles I used to dream about when I was young. I didn't give it 5 stars because perfection doesn't exist. Rating : 4/5
It's a good-looking bike that's out of the ordinary, light and equipped with a pleasant engine. I'm buying it.
And it's strange, but I think the radiator is part of the bike's look, and the optional black covers would break up the style.
In short, I'm in.
Rating : 5/5
French Marco Model 2016
It's too modern to appeal to the old, and too retro to appeal to the young.

Why that huge radiator, that amateurish mess, that impression of a botched motorcycle, and that ugly plastic headlight?

It would have been so easy to add fins, an aluminum-colored engine, and beautiful chrome pots with counter-cones in the spirit of the
Triumph thruxton. It's a pity, because the engine is super pleasant.

As for the resemblance with the xs 650 of my youth, you'll have to explain to me where the filiation lies, apart from the fact that this bike is a twin-cylinder of similar displacement.

Too bad you didn't dare to create a real vintage....

Amitiés motarde.

I'm currently riding a yamaha sr 400, and I'm waiting for yamaha to come out with an approved pot for this bike, to give it a bit more track and power (a little too much).
Rating : 1/5
French Antoine Model 2016
Really not bad at all, it's a change from what's currently being done in this range, and if it's even more economical than the MT-07 with an ECO mode.
I'd probably have preferred a price closer to 7000â'¬, but otherwise I can't see many faults.

Rating : 5/5
French ggblues Model 2016
Really nice, like all raodsters it's a bike for riding alone, I was going to take an MT07, as a second bike (I have a Tiger to ride with my wife, but now I'll wait to take this very pretty machine more endearing than the MT (as long as you put a coat of matte black on the radiator caps!) Rating : 4/5
French wildstar Model 2016
it's a good thing the xs 650 didn't have that awful design, it would never have been sold. The can looks nothing like the rest of the machine. it's an insult to vintage motorcycles.....
Rating : 1/5
French Ded31 Model 2016
\"Vintage style"??? Not my taste, that's for sure.
\A descendant of the XS 650! I wouldn't wish that on her! The XS 650 (which was beautiful) was a coffin on two wheels. I know, I owned one.

In short, a banal, ugly (but surely effective) motorcycle perfectly in tune with the times.
One of many !!!

Rating : 1/5
French bobx Model 2016
In fact, it's a cheap nine-T ... but like the BM, it's more neo than retro: the rims are batten and the radiator is a mess, and the same goes for the pot: it's a far cry from the sausage pots of a true neo-retro like the Kawa W800 or the Bonneville ...
And much less classy than the nine-T
Rating : 3/5
French Castou
Answer to Bronco: indeed it's not a BMW Nine-T!!! because it's not a BMW but a Yamaha... go and buy a Nine T at the price of the XSR! you have to compare what's comparable! Rating : 4/5
French bronco Model 2016
couldn't there have been a more thoughtful integration of this p..... radiator. It looks like a shopping cart, it's all you can see. It puts all the preparation work on the ground. in my opinion. Can't we make curves or verticals out of it? hide it or paint it black? heck
Rating : 4/5
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