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Motorcycle specifications YamahaMT-07 700 TRACER 2016 The roadside maiden

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The Yamaha 900 Tracer has a little sister. Congratulations! And what a sister. The MT-07 takes the same recipe as the MT-09 and transforms itself into a cross-over that's already shaping up to be a very tempting machine. The new Tracer 700 boasts the "Kando" philosophy, a feeling of deep satisfaction and intense emotion that you get when you experience something exceptional. In terms of mechanical passion, this means creating motorcycles that inspire, exhilarate and put a smile on your face every time you go out. The little Tracer is one of them. At first glance, the 700 Tracer looks like a clone of the 900. Same silhouette, same looks, same poise. But as you get closer, you notice a host of differences. And just as the big Tracer is much more than an MT-09 in SUV clothing, the mid-size model receives a number of modifications that make it a distinctly different machine from the MT-07.

where are the differences, where are the similarities? It's worth taking some time to scan each side of the border. Let's start with the progenitor, one of Yamaha's most successful roadsters. The MT-07 Tracer has gone from being a light, mutinous, fun roadster to being a serious, elegant, rebellious machine. The grafting of an imposing fork head changes its entire physiognomy. And what a success! You can tell that Yam's designers have worked hard on this. Less angular than that of the 900 Tracer, more supple in shape, caressed under the eyes, it achieves the magic of immediately resembling its big brother, while at the same time possessing its own identity. It's a far cry from the GSX-R 600, 750 and 1000 from the turn of the century, all of which were true brothers and sisters. The headlamp replicates that of the 900, with a pencil touch reminiscent of the TDM 900's front end. Connoisseurs will appreciate.
Is it all just this top fairing? No, the manufacturer has applied himself. And has installed a well-designed nest to house the dashboard taken from the roadster. The result is a cosseted impression that naturally leads us to look for little extras. They're not far off: when you think roadster, you think protection, and that's the role of the multi-position adjustable bubble, with a mechanism that seems to be more accessible than on the 900 Tracer. Indispensable these days, 12V sockets can be installed in slots on the sides of the fairing. We won't be getting this type of power supply as standard... At a time when every journey begins by switching on the GPS. Shabby.

Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER 2016

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The 700 Tracer's identity has been greatly enhanced, and it's not content with an outfitted suit. It thinks far ahead. Witness the new fuel tank, whose capacity rises to 17 liters (+ 3 liters), and the two-tier seat that replaces the sportier double seat of the MT-07. We wonder about the fins in front of the grips. According to the manufacturer, these will improve comfort. Mouais..... These handguards won't be very effective, but they do add style. You can't expect excellence from them, especially since they're half the size of those on the 900 Tracer, which are already moderately convincing. Let's move on quickly to the integrated turn signals, with their more or less hasty incorporation. We'll be happier with the addition of nice (and good) passenger grips, ending with a taillight taken from the MT-09.

and what has the 900 Tracer got back, apart from its playful, invigorating touring philosophy? Well, that's about it. Apart from the rear light and other good ideas, the 700 Tracer didn't steal a single part from the 900. However, there were a couple of things we'd have liked to see again, such as the 1200 Ténéré-style dashboard (which looks really good on this type of crossover machine).s on this type of crossover machine), the suitcase support plates (City or Touring), the center stand or the height-adjustable seat - a tricky point, as the seat height has risen from 805 to 845 mm. Enough to make smaller riders hesitate.
These differences are more or less important. But the 900 Tracer has to justify some of its greediness, in addition to the generosity of its engine.

The engine, precisely. Technically, the 700 Tracer is extremely close to the MT-07. Logical, since it's based on the MT-07. The rider will therefore be able to play with the crossplane-style parallel-twin engine wriggling away underneath. 689 cm3 displacement, 270° timing, 75 horsepower available at 9,000 rpm, a healthy 6.9 mkg of torque at 6,500 rpm... and a playful temperament to delight anyone who rides it. The CP2 block is more than nice. It's brimming with enthusiasm, and in itself justifies the MT-07's success. On the 700 Tracer, it will be a little less fervent, as the bike has become heavier. The fork head, equipment and a few other knick-knacks showed up with a load of 14 kilos. Don't panic; at 196 kilos, this machine is still more than reasonable on the scales. A Versys or a V-Schtroumpf suffers from about twenty extra units.

there's just one annoying detail. Did the radiator need to be so unobtrusive? In contrast, the frame makes a maximum effort to hide itself. With its black-painted junction plates and steel tubes concealed beneath the cladding, the structure aims to fulfil its function without being ostentatious. This is where one of the differences from the MT-07 comes into play: the swingarm has been lengthened to increase the wheelbase by 50 mm, to the benefit of stability. Combined with the increased weight, this new geometry will soften the machine somewhat, which is more in keeping with its more versatile, horizon-spanning vocation.
Similarly, the suspension settings have been revised. We're delighted: Yamaha did the same on the 900 Tracer, which consequently offered more rigorous handling (although there's still room for improvement). The 700 Tracer should prove almost as much fun to ride, with that extra bit of seriousness that many will praise between smiles.
Engine, frame, fork, amorto... and brakes have all been restored to their former glory. It's not the extra weight that's going to do much for the excellent braking provided by 282 mm discs gripped by 4-piston calipers. The rear uses 245 mm single-piston calipers. ABS is fitted as standard.

you'll quickly get the hang of this 700 Tracer. A bit of fun here, a wanderlust there, and the desire will waste no time in manifesting itself between everyday fun and serious mileage on weekends. Yamaha has planned ahead, preparing a list of accessories to turn the little Tracer into a traveler (20-liter soft cases, 39-liter top-case, high bubble...).
Inheriting the qualities of the MT-07 and the crossover concept of the 900 Tracer, the 700 of the same name is priced right between the MT-07 and the big Tracer. That's a hefty price to pay for a direct competitor in the form of the 650 Versys. The Kawa is already on the market and uses very similar assets. A great battle is brewing, where the road will continue to cross paths with effervescent machines.

Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER 2016

the Yamaha 700 Tracer in brief:

- New 700 Tourer, versatile, sporty and exciting
- Gateway to the touring segment
- Exhilarating sports performance and optimal handling
- Adjustable bubble and large-capacity fuel tank for long trips
- High-torque 689 cm³ twin-cylinder crossplane engine
- Improved chassis for greater stability and comfort
- Extended swingarm and modified suspension settings
- Optimized ergonomics for rider and passenger

highlights :

- 689 cm3 twin-cylinder, 4-valve, DOHC engine
- Crossplane engine character for homogeneously high, powerful torque
- 55.0 kW (74.8 hp) at 9,000 rpm
- 68.0 Nm (6.9 m.kgf) at 6,500 rpm
- Tubular frame, aluminum swingarm
- All-up weight 196 kg
- 17-liter fuel tank for long range (estimated at over 300 km)
- Manually adjustable bubble with optional high bubble
- Integrated wind deflector, hand guards
- Dual headlights and LED position lights
- Two-level seat with support bar
- Dual 282 mm front discs with four-piston calipers and ABS
- Revised front and rear suspension

****Recall campaign*****
On July 31, 2018, Yamaha launched a recall campaign for its MT07 as well as its road-going ' Tracer 700 ' and neo-retro ' XSR700 ' variants.
The screws securing the drive chain housing to the swingarm could loosen and fall out due to vibrations while riding the vehicle. In addition, there was a possibility that once the fixing screws had fallen out, the chain case would break when it hit the drive chain. In extreme cases, the broken part of the chain guard could fall onto the road and hinder traffic. To counter this, Yamaha has launched a recall campaign to replace the chain case spacers and fixing screws.

For the French market, a total of 8,871 machines have been recalled.

1. Machines concerned :

- MT07 model 2018 (B4C1) with serial numbers between RM172 0000301 and RM172 0010132.
- MT07 model 2018 (B8M1) with serial numbers between RM182 0000301 and RM182 0006129.

- Tracer 700 model 2016 (BC61) with serial numbers between RM141 0000101 and RM141 0015335.
- Tracer 700 model 2016 (BC62) with serial numbers between RM151 0000101 and RM151 0002418.
- Tracer 700 model 2017 (B7K1) with serial numbers between RM141 0011201 and RM141 0014971.
- Tracer 700 model 2018 (BC64) with serial numbers between RM141 0025104 and RM141 0025544.
- Tracer 700 model 2018 (BC65) with serial numbers between RM151 0005101 and RM151 0005380.
- Tracer 700 model 2018 (B1K1) with serial numbers between RM152 0000101 and RM152 0000180.

- XSR700 model 2016 (B341) with serial numbers from RM111 0000101 to RM111 0007451.
- XSR700 model 2016 (B342) with serial numbers between RM121 0000101 and RM111 0000908.
- XSR700 model 2016 (B344) with serial numbers between RM111 0001662 and RM111 0007114.
- XSR700 model 2016 (B345) with serial numbers between RM121 0000182 and RM121 0000868.
- XSR700 model 2017 (B347) with serial numbers between RM111 0008102 and RM111 0011135.
- XSR700 model 2017 (B348) with serial numbers between RM121 0002101 and RM121 0002700.
- XSR700 model 2018 (B34A) with serial numbers between RM111 0018101 and RM111 0020254.
- XSR700 model 2018 (B34B) with serial numbers between RM121 0003101 and RM121 0003701.

M.B - Manufacturer's media

Key facts Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER (2016) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Twin more than nice
  • Greater versatility and fun
  • Better-hold suspensions
  • Successful design

Weak points

  • Large rear tire unnecessary
  • No case support plates as standard
  • Saddle height

Prices

Basic version
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8,399€

Bikers' reviews

of 17 reviews

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700 TRACER 2017

Performance

  • Max speed : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)
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Specifications Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER 2016

Chassis
Frame : type Diamant in steel tubes
Fuel capacity : 17 liters (4.49 US gallons)
Seat height : 835 mm (32.87 in)
Length : 2,138 mm (84.17 in)
Width : 806 mm (31.73 in)
Min height : 1,270 mm (50 in)
Wheelbase : 1,450 mm (57.09 in)
Weight when fully loaded : 196 kg (432 lb)
Front axle
Telescopic fork Ø 41mm, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
Braking 2 discs Ø 282 mm (11.1 in), 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.25 bar
Transmission
6 stage gearbox
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
Monoshock, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
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
Motor
two-cylinder online , 4 strokes
Injection
Cooling system : liquid
2 ACT
4 valves per cylinder
689 cc
75 ch (74 hp) to 9,000 rpm
6.90 mkg to 6,500 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 2.45 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : approximately 26.26 kg/mkg
Compression : 11.5 : 1
Standard equipment
Brake assist : ABS
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Compare the MT-07 700 TRACER to its competitors

Fuel consumption

Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 Undisclosed
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2016 Undisclosed
Honda NC 750 X 2016 : 3.49 liters/100km (0.67 mpg)
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2016 Undisclosed

Range

Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 Undisclosed
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2016 Undisclosed
Honda NC 750 X 2016 : 404 km (251 miles)
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2016 Undisclosed

Torque

Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 : 6.9 mkg
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2016 : 6.5 mkg
Honda NC 750 X 2016 : 7 mkg
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2016 : 6 mkg

Power

Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 : 75 ch (74 hp)
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2016 : 69 ch (68 hp)
Honda NC 750 X 2016 : 55 ch (54.20 hp)
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2016 : 69 ch (68 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 : 2.45 kg/ch *
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2016 : 2.88 kg/ch *
Honda NC 750 X 2016 : 4.01 kg/ch *
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2016 : 2.78 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 : 26.26 kg/mkg *
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2016 : 30.18 kg/mkg *
Honda NC 750 X 2016 : 31.05 kg/mkg *
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2016 : 31.5 kg/mkg

Speed

Yamaha MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 2016 : approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
Honda NC 750 X 2016 : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2016 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 17 reviews

French Bags Model 2017
My 1st big cube was 44 years old, so I don't have anything to compare it with other bikes, but after 5 years / 15,000 kms of Sunday rides in the countryside at a good pace...strong points: riding position, lightness, handling, engine character, very successful A2 clamping (little difference up to 8,000 rpm, I almost regret having switched to full)...weak points: helmet protection (I'm 1m80 tall and none of the bubble positions suit me), the seat quickly becomes uncomfortable (1h30), the suspension a little shaky at high speeds on slightly rough roads (otherwise OK for everyday use), the front end a little "light" when attacking (or maybe it's due to the upright riding position), the rear brake takes some getting used to (spongy pedal and rather intrusive ABS)....Overall, I'm very satisfied with this bike for the use I make of it, but I wouldn't keep it if I had to do longer trips, as I don't find it roadworthy enough (comfort, protection) Rating : 4/5
French Levrai Model 2019
I've owned the 2019 model for 2 years, 12,000 KM for weekend outings, and to be honest, it's an exceptional bike, the best in its category. It's perfect for beginners, very reassuring (although it's better to be extra vigilant), and has forgiven me mistakes that on other bikes had cost me falls on the tarmac. As torquey and comfortable as you could wish for, short trips and rides become a pleasure. It's very versatile, so you can put it to many uses without worry. It's a very light bike (a real bike) that goes everywhere, and is very comfortable in urban use. I find its looks incredible. It's not a thunderbolt, you're not going to end up with an incredible vmax, but for the rest it's a very interesting bike

The things I didn't like: high price for what it is, unfortunately, original lines that are too bland and faded in traffic, which makes you want to change them. ABS sometimes too intrusive when braking for "sporty" driving. Gearbox rather rough, but that's the Yamaha trademark :)
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2016
i just got out of a xjr1300 and I'm having the time of my life with this becane (I'm 65). Sure, it's got less torque, but it's still in the rev range... The featherweight is a major asset. Rating : 5/5
French Ds45 Model 2017
Personally I have the tracer 700 version 2017 with which I made 17200 km...
I customized it by adding a center stand, a pannier and 35-liter Givi panniers
It's very easy to ride on a daily basis, and it's great for touring, apart from a right-handle vibration that can get in the way over time
In short, it's a great little bike
Rating : 3/5
Permis A2
French marco Model 2017
is it possible to drive it with an A2 license or is it restricted when you see the number of people concerned it should be obvious to take it into account
sincerely
Rating : 5/5
I flashed on the MT 07 Tracer I just bought a month ago. It's been 500 km since the break-in was completed, and what a kick... ! Playful, easy to handle, great roadholding thanks to Michelin pilot road tires, efficient front brake, 340 km range with average fuel consumption of 4.7 l/100 km. With the discount and adding the 39 l top case and heated handles, a total cost of 8,700 â'¬, or 500 â'¬ more than a Kawa Versys 650. Rating : 5/5
Délai de livraison
French Model 2016
Does anyone have any idea about delivery times?
Do I need to reserve it now or wait for it to come out?
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2016
Nice bike, but what's with the muffler?
The welds are ugly, that big box visible underneath, in short, we've had better.
Rating : 4/5
English (United States)
Bought this Tracer 700 after months of research, comparing equivalent bikes, I made lots of modifications, willing to post to interested people. For the exhaust I bought a Black Widow
from the U.K. you won\'t find a better deal.
Frank.
Rating : 5/5
vraiment fort. ..
French Model 2016
It's ordered. I tried out the mt-07 and it looks like a bike. So, the tracer is on order. The price (8199 excluding commissioning) is reasonable with the standard abs. Good carene but waiting for the list of accessories (let's hope they come close to the mt-09). Ex-fazer, and very surprised at the weight of this one (in a good way). So impatient. ... Rating : 5/5
French
Astonishing. After calling my local concé on Friday, he told me that he didn't yet have either the price lists or the final brochures and that we'd have to wait until the beginning of July... Rating : 2/5
French
hi Nico,

they have the price list but they don't have the list of accessories, as I indicated in my e-mail.
hi
Rating : 5/5
Estimation moto planète 8 000€
French Model 2016
Estimated motorcycle planet 8000â'¬.

Starting with an MT07 at 6699â'¬ ABS version, the extra cost should not exceed 1000â'¬, i.e. a selling price of 7700â'¬ approx.

That's the price at which it'll suffer no competition...

At 8000â'¬ and above, it will become a little expensive.
Rating : 5/5
French
Well, the XSR 700 is already 7690 â'¬, so I can't see it costing much more and staying under 8000 â'¬! Otherwise, it's true that it's going to get expensive for an MT 07 utility bike ..... Rating : 4/5
French
I saw on a site that it would be offered at 8399 â'¬ ttc (excluding start-up costs) - Source 4 en 1 concé yamaha paris.

1700â'¬ qu\'un MT 07 ! ! !

Decu... my choice will go elsewhere...

Rating : 4/5
Superbe !
French Model 2016
I'm looking forward to its official release.
No doubt l\'purchase at the end ...
Rating : 5/5
Oui, pourquoi pas !
French Model 2016
All this time to make us a new Fazer, with 2 cylinders and a lot less horsepower! (and already for the same weight....) I like the seat. We'll have to see if it's worth the effort, especially when compared to an MT07, which is admittedly more basic, but in my opinion more in keeping with the original philosophy of the concept and the engine. Rating : 4/5
French
The engine has nothing to do with a Fazer: the bi gives a completely different (but much more enjoyable) character to a four-wheeler, and the less power on paper becomes almost equal on the road except for top speed, but more torque in the 07. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2016
superbe 700 tracer je possède un mto9 tracer et la petite sÅ"ur et vraiment terrible a voir et a essayer au vite chez yam . Yamaha has made efforts to rejuvenate the brand bravo for the design and price. friendships biker Rating : 5/5
French Model 2016
Gee, honey, they shrunk the TDM!!!
I've owned all 3 generations of TDMs, and also a TRX which, at the time, inaugurated the cross-plane with its 270° stall...
Worth a try, and hope the price stays down.
Rating : 4/5
Trop haute de selle ...
French Model 2016
What a shame! It sure would have made me happy... But with my 1m65, it's fine with my old 600 FZS fazer, but not with a seat that peaks at 845 mm.
Say, Mr Yamaha, can't you make it a little lower? In that case, I'll buy it from you right away... and I'm sure I won't be the only one!
Rating : 5/5
845 mm !! hauteur de selle...
French Model 2016
do you have to be over 1m80 tall to ride a motorcycle now? With an 845 mm seat, this bike is no longer accessible to riders under 1m75... What a shame! Rating : 1/5
French
You don't want to wait until you've tried it first! Sometimes saddle height and saddle width can compensate. Stop the useless polemic. If you're not comfortable tiptoeing on the ground (and I am), that's not my problem. Don't generalize
Rating : 5/5
French
I own an 850 tdm from 12/09/2001 4tx I'm looking for a bike in the same style but more modern, lighter and easier to handle at very low speed and the yamaha made it big I'm 1.70m but I think it won't be a problem I'm selling my 850 and I'm buying this one it's really my style of bike in bi bravo to Yam it's about time they modernized because their range was getting old. Rating : 5/5
French
I'm 1.70m tall and I just bought the 700 tracer, no worries. It's an easy bike Rating : 4/5
French Model 2016
Can't wait to try it
And why not buy it
Rating : 5/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the MT-07 700 TRACER 2016

What is the power of the MT-07 700 TRACER 2016?
The MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 develops a power of 75 ch (74 hp)
What is the torque of the MT-07 700 TRACER 2016?
The maximum torque of the MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 is 6.90 mkg to 6,500 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the MT-07 700 TRACER 2016?
The MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the MT-07 700 TRACER 2016?
The MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 has a a weight when fully loaded of 196 kg (432 lb).
QWhat is the seat height of the MT-07 700 TRACER 2016?
To ensure good accessibility, the MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 offers a minimum seat height of 835 mm (32.87 in).
What is the price of the MT-07 700 TRACER 2016?
The price of the MT-07 700 TRACER 2016 is 8,399€ in France