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More Returning 2024 Yamaha Motorcycles Announced

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2024 Yamaha XSR900 in Heritage White

In July, Yamaha announced several new/updated motorcycles for 2024, including the Ténéré 700 adventure bike and Tracer 9 GT+ sport-tourer, as well as returning dual-sport and adventure models (XT250, TW200, and Super Ténéré ES).

This week, during the EICMA show in Milan, Yamaha announced updated versions of the MT-09 and MT-09 SP naked sportbikes as well as returning models in several categories, including Hyper Naked, Sport Heritage, Sport Touring, Supersport, and Scooter.


2024 Yamaha Motorcycles: Hyper Naked

Born from the “Dark Side of Japan” design concept, Yamaha says its line of Hyper Naked MT models deliver aggressive street-focused styling and supersport-level capability. In addition to the updated MT-09 and MT-09 SP, the MT-03, MT-07, MT-10, and MT-10 SP return unchanged for 2024.

2024 Yamaha MT-03

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2024 Yamaha MT-03 in Midnight Cyan

The entry-level MT-03, with a liquid-cooled 321cc parallel-Twin with DOHC and 4 valves per cylinder, returns in Midnight Cyan or Matte Stealth Black for $4,999 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha MT-03 Review | First Ride

2024 Yamaha MT-07

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2024 Yamaha MT-07 in Team Yamaha Blue

The middleweight MT-07, powered by a liquid-cooled 689cc CP2 parallel-Twin with a crossplane-style 270-degree crankshaft, DOHC, and 4 valves per cylinder returns in Team Yamaha Blue, Midnight Cyan or Matte Raven Black for $8,199 MSRP

Related: Yamaha MT-07 Review | Road Test

2024 Yamaha MT-10

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2024 Yamaha MT-10 in Midnight Cyan

The MT-10, powered by a liquid-cooled 998cc CP4 inline-Four with a crossplane crankshaft, DOHC, and 4 valves per cylinder, returns in Midnight Cyan for $14,499 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha MT-10 Review | First Ride

2024 Yamaha MT-10 SP

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2024 Yamaha MT-10 SP in Liquid Metal/Raven

The up-spec MT-10 SP returns in Liquid Metal/Raven for $16,999 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha MT-10 SP Review | First Ride


2024 Yamaha Motorcycles: Sport Heritage

Yamaha says its Sport Heritage lineup offers equal parts street-conquering performance and standout retro-inspired style. It includes two cruisers and two roadsters.

2024 Yamaha Bolt

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2024 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec in Raven

The Bolt R-Spec cruiser, which has an air-cooled 58ci (942cc) V-Twin, returns in Raven for $8,899 MSRP.

Related: Renting a Yamaha Star Bolt from EagleRider

2024 Yamaha V Star 250

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2024 Yamaha V Star 250 in Raven

The light and accessible V Star 250 cruiser, powered by an air-cooled 15ci (249cc) V-Twin, returns in Raven for $4,699 MSRP.

2024 Yamaha XSR700

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2024 Yamaha XS7900 in Raven

The XSR700, a retro roadster with a liquid-cooled 689cc CP2 parallel-Twin with a crossplane-style crankshaft, returns in Raven for $8,899 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha XSR700 Review | Long-Term Ride

2024 Yamaha XSR900

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2024 Yamaha XSR900 in Heritage White

The XSR900, a larger retro roadster powered by a liquid-cooled 890cc CP3 inline-Triple with a crossplane-style crankshaft, returns in Heritage White for $10,299 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha XSR900 Review | First Ride


2024 Yamaha Motorcycles: Sport Touring

2024 Yamaha FJR1300ES

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2024 Yamaha FJR1300ES in Cobalt Blue

The perfect tool for long-distance on-road adventures, Yamaha’s sport-touring motorcycles are designed to provide strong, torquey engines, advanced technology, and all-day comfort. In addition to the 2024 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+, the open-class FJR1300ES, powered by a liquid-cooled 1,298cc inline-Four and equipped with electronic suspension (ES), returns in Cobalt Blue for $18,299 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha FJR1300ES Review | Road Test


2024 Yamaha Motorcycles: Supersport

Yamaha’s line of high-performance R-Series supersport motorcycles are designed for the track as well as the street, combining high-revving engines, agile chassis, and distinctive styling.

2024 Yamaha YZF-R3

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2024 Yamaha YZF-R3 in Vivid White

The entry-level YZF-R3, with a liquid-cooled 321cc parallel-Twin with DOHC and 4 valves per cylinder, returns in Team Yamaha Blue or Vivid White for $5,499 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha YZF-R3 Review | First Ride

2024 Yamaha YZF-R7

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2024 Yamaha YZF-R7 in Team Yamaha Blue

The middleweight YZF-R7, with a liquid-cooled 689cc CP2 parallel-Twin with a crossplane-style 270-degree crankshaft, DOHC, and 4 valves per cylinder, returns in Team Yamaha Blue, Raven, or Matte Gray for $9,199 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha YZF-R7 Review | First Ride

2024 Yamaha YZF-R1

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2024 Yamaha YZF-R1 in Raven

The liter-class YZF-R1, powered by a liquid-cooled 998cc CP4 inline-Four with a crossplane crankshaft, DOHC, and 4 valves per cylinder, returns in Team Yamaha Blue or Raven for $18,399 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha YZF-R1 and YZF-R1M Review | First Look

2024 Yamaha YZF-R1M

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2024 Yamaha YZF-R1M in Carbon Fiber

The top-of-the-line YZF-R1M returns in Carbon Fiber for $27,399 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha YZF-R1 and YZF-R1M Review | First Look


2024 Yamaha Scooters

Yamaha says its scooters are built for economical urban fun. Reliable, efficient, and offering motorcycle-inspired capability for handling everything from rush-hour commutes to weekend get-aways.

2024 Yamaha XMAX

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2024 Yamaha XMAX in Granite Gray

The XMAX, powered by a liquid-cooled 292cc Single with SOHC and 4 valves, returns in Granite Gray for $6,199 MSRP.

Related: Yamaha XMAX Scooter Review | First Look

2024 Yamaha Zuma 125

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2024 Yamaha Zuma 125 in Sand Gray

The Zuma 125, powered by a liquid-cooled 125cc Single with SOHC and 4 valves, returns in Matte Black or Sand Gray for $3,799 MSRP.

For more information on all 2024 Yamaha motorcycles, visit Yamaha’s website.

Check out more new bikes in Rider‘s 2024 Motorcycle Buyers Guide

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Source: RiderMagazine.com

2019 Yamaha FJR1300 Review | Motorcycle Tests

FJR1300 Test By Wayne Vickers


The smallest things can transform a riding experience. I’d been riding the big FJR a few days with the screen at its highest setting, which is bloody tall and offers enviable protection from the cold wind of a Melbourne winter. It was a huge welcome in my long commute each day but made the bike feel a little awkward to corner at speed. I couldn’t really decide where to position my upper body, how far to lean forward. The issue was the visual distortion from the top of the screen, as you dip in and out from behind the curved ‘glass’. I couldn’t get comfortable with my vision behind the screen and sitting up to see over it felt barking mad.

Yamaha FJR
2019 Yamaha FJR1300

I’d let it go a few days before exploring the doo-dads. Then I discovered one of the aces up its sleeve is that you can adjust the height of the screen at the touch of a button. On the move. Boom. In a couple of seconds it will drop from full height to its lowest setting and then you’re free to position yourself naturally for corners – it all made sense from there. Instant perception change. Loved it.

Yamaha FJR
Yamaha FJR1300 switchgear

There’s something to be said for a ‘full bodied’ bike. I like its scale. It’s a welcome departure from tiny bikes built for little folks. I’m no giant – I’m only 6ft, but felt quite at home on the big FJR. Feels roomy without being too big. Nice to move about on. There’s no denying that its carrying a bit of weight. It’s noticeable when walking it around and shuffling out of parking spots; It scrapes in just under the 300-kilogram mark wet after all, and you probably need to pay a bit more attention to your parking spots to make sure you won’t be pulling/pushing it uphill for any serious distance. But it’s not cumbersome. And the anti-stall idle system works quite nicely when you want to let it do the work for you while walking it about in a tight parking lot.

Yamaha FJR
2019 Yamaha FJR1300

Styling wise it’s a nicely finished thing. Lots of nice details here and there, good quality materials and with the two big hard bags on the side it certainly looks every inch the part of being a rapid modern tourer.

Yamaha FJR
Yamaha FJR1300

First impressions when you sit on it are that its low, long and wide between the legs. Comfy though. The seat really is quite wide which does make you spread the legs out a bit more than you’d expect, but you get used to it after a few days. And the steering lock is great so while the wheelbase is a bit stretched-limo you don’t notice it too much. Quite good low speed maneuverability really.

Yamaha FJR
Yamaha FJR1300

Pillions are well catered for with a big comfy seat and grab rails. Riding position was a bit of a surprise – it’s even more upright than I expected. No need to put any real weight on the wrists if you don’t feel like it.

Yamaha FJR
2019 Yamaha FJR1300

On the go the steering is nice and light and the angled bar risers not only feel comfortable but let the controls feel naturally positioned. Being a sports-tourer the brief is all about stability and comfort at speed – and it nails it. This is a jet on an airbed. A cruise missile if you will. Well tuned damping action from both ends works a treat to soak up regular road imperfections and let you just enjoy the ride. All while giving you plenty of feedback, encouraging you to twist the throttle that little bit harder… It’s mind boggling how well the big girl handles being punted along with a bit of spirit, I had to occasionally reign myself in… Its proper fast on sweepers as you might expect, but even seems to handle slower corners pretty well. All very predictable and sure footed. And when the road opens up and you allow the afterburners to kick in, you’re catapulted to big numbers.

Yamaha FJR
Yamaha FJR1300

Speaking of catapults, the engine is like opening the taps on a pressure valve. From as low as 2 grand there’s seamless shove – and it doesn’t dip or tail off it just gives more. The fuelling is excellent – No hesitation or coughs or burbles, just.. thrust. We’re talking 135 odd Nms of torque. Great gobs of it.

Sure it doesn’t have the urgency of something lighter but it sill delivers effortless, relentless poke. It’s the heart and hero of the bike for sure. It comes with two ride modes, Touring and Sport. Touring softens things up quite a bit and I did use it to start with and in the rain, but I mostly left it in Sport to enjoy the hump.

Yamaha FJR
2019 Yamaha FJR1300

There’s a plethora of suspension settings too, some adjustable on the go. Electric settings for preload to adjust for one rider, luggage, two, two and luggage as well as soft, standard and hard settings. They all made slight differences that were definitely felt. I actually enjoyed riding it with the pre-load set to two riders on the standard damping. Soft setting was quite nice on the smooth highway too…

Yamaha FJR
Yamaha FJR1300

I felt that the brakes could be a little stronger though. They didn’t catch me out anywhere, I just felt that a big heavy bike with that much poke could have some more stopping power to balance things out. Lever feel is ok, but needs a decent squeeze to really get the picks working their hardest. And yes the ABS works just fine, even on gravel.

Yamaha FJR
Yamaha FJR1300

Clutch feel is nice and light, the box shifts were all fairly solid, but it’s not the smoothest shift I’ve ever ridden. They went in. And there was never any massive clunks or false neutrals, but compared to other Yamaha gearboxes it suffers a little in refinement. Either way, I got used to it.

Yamaha FJR
Yamaha FJR1300

More on the other doo-dads: heated grips have 3 settings for toasty warm mits, cruise control is easily set on the left hand side and the mode switching for the dash to cycle through control sets is done via what used to be the ‘flash’ button on the front of the left button block. All of it is intuitive and easy to control, even at night time.

Yamaha FJR
Yamaha FJR1300

The LCD dash design itself is probably starting to look dated but is still nice and legible. And it has a distance to empty meter! (one of my pet hates is how many modern bikes don’t). I was enjoying that right up until.. it disappears with about 35ks left in the tank when you need it most and is replaced with a counter that starts counting fuel used from the start of reserve. I’ll need the decision making process behind that design explained to me I think… Just leave the distance to empty there!!

Yamaha FJR
Yamaha FJR1300

Speaking of fuel though, loved the big range. Comfortably into the mid 400’s for me on my regular route. Which just confirms it as a proper mile eater – a genuine sports tourer.

Yamaha FJR
2019 Yamaha FJR1300

2019 Yamaha FJR1300 at a glance

Why I like it:

  • All the hump. At any revs. Relentless torque.
  • Super comfy, nice and roomy
  • Superb ride, surprisingly capable at speed even on tighter stuff
  • Big Range
  • Excellent pillion accomodations

I’d like it more if:

  • I reckon it could have more powerful stoppers
  • Gearbox could be a little more refined

Yamaha FJR
2019 Yamaha FJR1300

2019 Yamaha FJR1300 Specifications

Specifications
Engine Type  Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, forward-inclined parallel 4-cylinder
Displacement 1298 cc
Bore x Stroke 79.0 x 66.2 mm
Compression Ratio 10.8 : 1
Lubrication System Wet sump
Fuel Management Fuel Injection
Ignition TCI
Starter System Electric
Fuel Tank Capacity 25 L
Final Transmission Shaft
Transmission Constant mesh 6-speed
Frame Type Aluminium Diamond
Suspension Front Telescopic forks, 135 mm travel
Suspension Rear Swingarm (link suspension), 12 5mm travel
Brakes Front Hydraulic dual discs, 320 mm – ABS
Brakes Rear Hydraulic single disc, 282 mm – ABS
Tyres Front 120/70ZR17M/C (58W) Tubeless
Tyres Rear 180/55ZR17M/C(73W) Tubeless
Length  2230 mm
Width  750 mm
Height  1325 / 1455 mm
Seat Height  805 mm / 825 mm
Wheelbase 1545 mm
Ground Clearance 125 mm
Wet Weight  292 Kg
RRP Ride Away $30,649 

Source: MCNews.com.au