Yamaha XSR700 (2025)

TECHNICAL DATA

Engine type
In line
Cylinders
2
Strokes
4-Stroke
Valves per cylinder
4
Valves
DOHC
Cooling
liquid
Displacement
689 ccm
Bore
80 mm
Stroke
68,6 mm
Max. Power Output
73,4 HP
Rpm at Max. Power Output
8750 rpm
Max. Torque
67 Nm
Rpm at Max. Torque
6500 rpm
Compression Ratio
11,5
Fuel system
Injection
Starter
Electric
Clutch Type
Multiplate in oil-bath
Ignition
Transistor
Final Drive
Chain
Transmission Type
Gearshift
Number of gears
6
Frame
Steel
Steering axis angle
65,5 degree
Trail
90 mm
Front suspension
Telescopic fork
Travel
130 mm
Rear suspension
Swing arm
Shock absorber
Monoshock
Travel
130 mm
Front brake
Double disk
Diameter
298 mm
Piston
Four pistons
Actuation
Hydraulic
Rear brake
Disc
Diameter
245 mm
Assistance systems
ABS
Front tyre width
120 mm
Front tyre height
70 %
Front tyre diameter
17 inch
Rear tyre width
180 mm
Rear tyre height
55 %
Rear tyre diameter
17 inch
Length
2075 mm
Width
820 mm
Height
1130 mm
Wheelbase
1405 mm
Seat Height from
835 mm
Kerb Weight (with ABS)
188 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
14 l
License
A
Range
325 km
combined CO2 emissions
100 g/km
Combined fuel consumption
4,3 l/100km

Fazit aus der 1000PS Redaktion

Can do everything but nothing well? A clear NO! The lively and agile retro bike with a sufficiently powerful engine can be a good all-rounder, which also looks good and tempts you to heat up the curves. Overall, the bike is fantastically manageable and sporty for me, even as a woman. The engine works better than expected and the seating position is more than comfortable. However, there is still room for improvement in terms of lean angle. I think that many people will continue to choose this bike because you simply can't go far wrong.


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