presentation of the MT-07 700 2017
The MT-07 embarks on its 4th season, with all the keys to continue its successful surfing. 2017 sees some subtle changes. Have you noticed the little reflectors at the bottom of the fork tubes? The MT-07 has been upgraded to Euro4 standards. This also means a small engine update to lower pollutant emissions. But that's not enough to change its philosophy: forget seriousness, let's have some fun. Accustomed to offering numerous variations of its 4-cylinders on a host of machines and roadsters (FZ and similar), Yamaha has added a dose of fizz to its range. With the MT-07, there's movement in the tuned roadster clan. The medium-displacement passport becomes less chubby, divides the number of cylinders by 2, the twin invites itself to the party, and the dark side of Japan invades the manufacturer's entry-level range. A new twin-cylinder, a cross-plane spirit, the MT-09's street lieutenant, this little devil has totally shaken up the field:
a beginner's bike? Not so much a beginner's bike as an introduction to the pleasures of riding, with all the character of a twin-cylinder. Kawa understood this a while ago with its ER-6, which has been at the top of the market for some time now. A little further back, the Suzuki SV 650 took the sector by storm. The recipe that works for these 3 machines: a cool twin, a light bike, a mouth that hits the spot!
Yam enters this space, leaving the XJ6 to fend for itself with the flexibility of its 4-legged frame. The MT-07 is drier, more playful, with bits of cross-plane in its friendly mill.
A few figures to whet your appetite: 75 horsepower and almost 7 mkg of torque. Figures we're used to seeing on this kind of machine and engine. The Yam block features 270° timing, as on the TDM 900 and XTZ 1200, and unequal ignition intervals. The aim is to optimize torque distribution, a philosophy adopted by the M1, R1, MT-09 and now the MT-07.
Other technical features of the CP2 block are more traditional yet modern: 4 valves per cylinder, forged pistons, centralized and lowered mass with an exhaust under the bike, major work on fuel consumption, and a 6-speed gearbox.

the MT-07's twin promises responsive, predictable behavior, with the roughness that makes this architecture more endearing than a polished 4-cylinder. This character is further expressed by the machine's nervous, tortured design. It's as if pieces of the MT-09 were captured by the Harajuku district to create this silhouette of angles, rebellion and manga. The frame is almost lost in it, with its worked parts and striking minimalism.
The engine plays an essential role, as the main tubular steel structure rests on it, as does the swingarm. The asymmetrical, monocross-type swingarm is anchored to the crankcases. It's a nice, flattering feature, far more flattering than the square-sectioned arms we used to see on the basics of yesteryear.
To complete the chassis, Yam installs some fairly classic peripherals, from sufficient to serious. There's no need for an upside-down fork here, a standard 41 mm one will do just fine. Two 282 mm petal discs are fitted at the front, clamped by 4-piston monobloc calipers. Nice gear for a machine of this size. Especially since there's not much to brake. The bike weighs just 179 kilos... all wet. That's 26 kilos less than an XJ6.
The MT-07 is fitted with 17-inch, 10-spoke cast-aluminum wheels. The rubber is 120 mm at the front, and a surprising 180 mm at the rear. An incongruous dimension for the watts distributed by the CP2 - a 180, that's what you find on an R6. But looks, always looks.
no stranger to emotions, escaping from the gloomy or trendy corners of the world, the MT-07 is a fine addition to Yamaha's entry-level range. This machine for young bikers, those who want to break away from conformism, or night owls looking for a different taste, has made quite a place for itself in the wolf pack. The price is set at a bargain basement level, and since 2014 it's been a resounding success. We'll be keeping a close eye on this one, as many of our competitors are getting into a bit of a tizzy. And for those looking for a vintage flavour with the same pep as this MT-07, there are now the XSR 700 versions; for backpackers, the MT-07 goes one better with the 700 Tracer.
M.B - Manufacturer's photos
Key facts Yamaha MT-07 700 (2017) : What you need to know before you buy
Prices
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6,899€
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Performance
- Max speed : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)
History
Specifications Yamaha MT-07 700 2017
- 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 : 745 mm (29.33 in)
- Min height : 1,090 mm (42.91 in)
- Wheelbase : 1,400 mm (55.12 in)
- Weight when fully loaded : 179 kg (395 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
- Mono-damper, 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 2.25 kg/ch
- Weight / torque ratio : approximately 24.12 kg/mkg
- Compression : 11.5 : 1
- Standard equipment
- Brake assist : ABS
- Practical information
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the MT-07 700 2017
- What is the power of the MT-07 700 2017?
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The MT-07 700 2017 develops a power of 75 ch (74 hp)
- What is the torque of the MT-07 700 2017?
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The maximum torque of the MT-07 700 2017 is 6.90 mkg to 6,500 rpm.
- What is the maximum speed of the MT-07 700 2017?
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The MT-07 700 2017 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 2017?
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The MT-07 700 2017 has a a weight when fully loaded of 179 kg (395 lb).
- QWhat is the seat height of the MT-07 700 2017?
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To ensure good accessibility, the MT-07 700 2017 offers a minimum seat height of 805 mm (31.69 in).
- What is the price of the MT-07 700 2017?
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The price of the MT-07 700 2017 is 6,899€ in France
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Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 29 reviews
hyper pro shock absorber, roadtech 01
Pure pleasure, a delight when it turns
At 80km 3.8L
Tried several times to change it but couldn't. Rating : 5/5 Respond to Pascal
very handsome Rating : 5/5 Respond to CHACHALLA CHABIN
Despite everything, I recognize that the rear shock absorber can be improved, as it tends to pump a bit too much on medium-surfaced roads, and especially when riding a duo, as soon as you get a bit livelier and it turns.
I'm definitely going to buy another one that's much more efficient and has a wider range of adjustments than the original, as I'm obliged to set it to almost maximum hardness. I weigh 80kg fully equipped, so that's not where it's coming from lol.
As for the rest, I've got a complete MIVV line, a KN-type air filter, and a booster plug, so I've got about 80 hp at the vilo, the engine is much more responsive and fuel consumption is even a little lower, as I never exceed 5.5l per 100 even when opening the throttle... Rating : 4/5 Respond to Jeff2A
The first time I went out of town with it I was really surprised by its acceleration!
Unfortunately I didn't buy it because it was too expensive for me, but if I'd had the money I'd have taken it without question!
In 2 years, there's a good chance I'll buy it in full. Rating : 5/5 Respond to Duamirg
I've had my fill of sportbikes, and I don't really need a heavy roadster.
So I was looking for a versatile roadster that was powerful enough and above all very light, at a very reasonable second-hand price. In the end, the MT07 suits me perfectly, with its 180 kg in running order and 75 hp, and it's very well equipped for a machine in this segment and at this price.
Its aesthetics may annoy some, but they don't bother me at all: it looks like a mix of roadster and supermotard. The rear tire, with its size, provides very good handling, it's comfortable, it brakes well, it's playful and light, the engine is responsive and provides great sensations while remaining very economical.
Noise is discreet from the outset, but with an adaptable and approved exhaust system, you can hear it coming, even with the db killer. Rating : 4/5 Respond to Jeff2A
The original mount is more than adequate.
All you need to do is adjust the spring to suit your weight. If it's for touring, in that case get another machine with more watts!
The original mirrors are well placed and of the right size, and don't break the bike's lines.
It's true that the original noise is too discreet for my taste, in which case fit a homologated adaptable exhaust - and invest in this purchase rather than a rear suspension, given that there are new lines on the market for less than 400 euros. Rating : 1/5 Participate in the conversation
But there's only one thing holding me back, and I think it'll prevent me from signing the order form, and that's its looks. I find it really unattractive, even horrible (sorry, but that's my opinion).
But I'm sure it's an excellent bike at a great price.
Bonne route à tous
Rating : 3/5 Respond to mth640
i'm not going to mention all its qualities, which have already been mentioned on a number of sites and forums, but rather the 3 "defaults" which, for me, are a nuisance on a daily basis!
First of all, the speedometer is complete, with no annoying reflections in sunlight, but it's super badly placed. I'm 1m91 tall, and to see the speedometer I have to take my eyes off the road and lower my head... which in Parisian traffic is pretty dangerous!
Then there's the range. The bike consumes nothing, on average I'm at 4.0l / 4.2l but the tank is really too small, I do 80km a day and I have to go to the gas station very regularly if I don't want to be too close to the reserve! 2-3L more capacity wouldn't have hurt.
The third and final flaw, one of the bike's strong points, can in this case become a weak point, is its width! Yes, it's tip-top, it fits everywhere, it's accessible to the greatest number of people, young and old alike.
But I'm tall, and between my legs it's just TOO thin. When I squeeze my legs, my thighs don't touch the tank, but my knees do... not great for keeping your balance in certain conditions, and with the knees pressing against the tank, the paint scratches...
This is my opinion, based on my experience with this bike =) Rating : 4/5 Respond to frankrs13
I love its look and features, but I'm wondering if it's suitable for petite 1m60 people? Does it touch at least the ball of the foot?
thanks Rating : 5/5 Respond to mimi fazer
I'm 1.76m tall and I put both feet flat on the ground with my knees barely bent. So in my opinion, yes, 1.60m is fine, but on your toes!
To complete the other opinions, if you're planning to take a passenger, he'll have a lot of trouble leaning on the tank, which is very narrow and leans forward... That's all there is to it.
And as much as I love this bike, I have a bone to pick with its suspension! Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
Thank you... Rating : 3/5 Participate in the conversation
Its faults:
1) the mirrors are too short to see clearly
2) very discreet noise
Its advantages? everything else:
- weight
- power
- braking
- roadholding
- ridiculous fuel consumption in relation to its power: I'm currently at 4.3 litres/100km in town, and 3 liters in the country! (cool driving).
- build quality (especially compared to current Hondas)
Ideally, the rear suspension should be replaced (390 euros)
In short, it's an ideal motorcycle: playful, lightweight, comfortable despite the small seat, all at a very reasonable price.
Rating : 5/5 Respond to orphee
No wonder it's a top seller... Rating : 5/5 Respond to Stark
For fast, inclined riding, you can't be taller than me, otherwise you'll get caught in the wind. Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
I've been riding for 50 years, and with my old bikes, I often have to catch the rear wheel slipping (thank God I still have the reflexes).
As for the rest, those who've had Nortons or Triumphs will rediscover the pleasure of the TWIN, but with the added bonus of perfect roadholding, and brakes rather than retarders Rating : 5/5 Respond to peter
100 pour 100 d\'accord avec Vous.
J\'ai 73 piges. A 16 ans j\'avait
a 250 Adler, from 18 years 500 triumph. At full throttle, I was completely unconscious and crazy...
Today, this Yamaha mt 07
gives me back my youth: light,
docile but fast, with brakes Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
it's going to be a big hit in 2014. Competitors, brace yourselves! Rating : 4/5 Respond to lelion88
for the price, there's nothing out there that can keep up.
3 weeks lead time, but be careful, it's already August today.
i received it on 14/06, negotiating a 35KW, but it was unbridled when it came off the truck, which reduced the lead time.
What a pleasure, with the added bonus of a mere 400 â'¬ d\'assurance tous risques pro... What do the people want? Rating : 4/5 Respond to archip
So the price shouldn't be too far off in France.
For more information on the MT-07, visit our dedicated forum at http://mt-07.fr Rating : 5/5 Respond to sylvain