The 2021 Yamaha MT-07: A Popular Middleweight Choice
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The 2021 Yamaha MT-07, much like its bigger brother the MT-09, enters its third generation. As part of this rework of the 2021 model, an all-new 689cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine is slung into the Japanese-made frame. Making 75 HP and 49.5 lb-ft, the engine is fully Euro5 compliant, which consequently means it is well above California CARB requirements.
As part of the rework, the front brakes have increased 18mm to 298mm dual discs with full ABS. Another major, and highly requested, improvement is a new tank shape and front cowling cover that adds knee grip pads, as well as letting taller riders more area to tuck their knees into. It also receives the new “MT face” look that is shared with the MT-09 in terms of LED lighting and intake ducts in the front cowling.
Compared to the 2020 model, Yamaha Motorcycles has underlined that the actual riding feel should be the same or very similar, if not slightly more dynamic due to returning the suspension and body to accept the new engine, which is, again, slightly larger than the 2020 models despite having almost identical power.
The Yamaha MT–07 starts at $7,699 USD / $8,799 CAD.
On this page: we’ve curated specs, features, news, photos/videos, etc. so you can read up on the new 2021 Yamaha MT-07 in one place.
Model Overview
General Info
- Price: $7,699 USD / $8,799 CAD
- Key Features:
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- 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
Main 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)
Competitors
22021 Yamaha MT-07 Specifications
ENGINE |
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Engine | 689cc, liquid-cooled DOHC inline 2-cylinder; 8 valves | |
Power | 75 Hp | |
Bore x Stroke |
80.0mm x 68.6mm
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Compression Ratio | 11.5:1 | |
Fuel System | Fuel injection | |
Starter | Electric | |
Lubrication | ||
DRIVETRAIN |
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Clutch | Wet multiplate clutch | |
Transmission | 6-speed | |
Final Drive | Chain | |
CHASSIS |
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Suspension Front | 41mm telescopic fork; 5.1-in travel | |
Suspension Rear |
Single shock, adjustable preload and rebound damping; 5.1-in travel
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Brakes Front | Dual 298mm hydraulic disc; ABS | |
Brakes Rear | 245mm hydraulic disc; ABS | |
Tires Front |
120/70ZR17
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Tires Rear | 180/55ZR17 | |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
3.7 gal
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Color | Storm Fluo, Matte Raven Black, Team Yamaha Blue | |
ELECTRICAL |
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Ignition | ||
Spark Plugs | ||
Headlight | LED | |
Tail Light | LED | |
DIMENSIONS |
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Overall Length |
82.1 in
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Overall Width | 30.7 in | |
Overall Height | 43.5 in | |
Wheelbase |
55.1 in
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Ground Clearance | 5.5 in | |
Seat Height |
31.7 in
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Wet Weight |
406 lb
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WARRANTY |
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Warranty | 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty) | |
Extension |
There’s no info on the Yamaha website about the “New version of Yamaha’s quickshift technology.” Is this an add-on feature that’s not stock? Where can I learn more about this feature