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2016 Yamaha XSR700 - Coolness Factor = 70.0%

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2016 Yamaha XSR700 on the Total Motorcycle Cool Wall

For MORE information and Photos click here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... XSR700.htm

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Born Tomorrow...

The XSR700 makes a serious statement. Designed to take a timeless feel built on historical icons, matched with tomorrow’s technology for a pure, entertaining riding experience. With deep torque and a super agile chassis, it’s for those who appreciate heritage and love to ride.

The cutting edge 689cc inline 2-cylinder engine features our special 'crossplane philosophy' enabling it to develop linear torque for outstanding acceleration. The retro styled XSR700 also benefits from a tight and lightweight chassis for outstanding agility and handling.

The XSR700 takes the best of design from Yamaha’s history in homage to the past but is very much the motorcycle of tomorrow.





2016 Yamaha XSR700 http://www.Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features

Built for optimum riding enjoyment

Vintage inspired headlight and rear light unit

Two-texture leather vintage style seat unit

Pirelli Phantom tyres with authentic tread pattern

Outstanding fuel efficiency

Aluminium fuel tank unit

Liquid-cooled 689cc inline 2-cylinder 4-stroke

Mass-forward design with sculpted bodywork

Crossplane philosophy design with 270-degree crank

Deep and powerful linear torque output

Dual 282mm front discs with 4-pot calipers and ABS



2016 Yamaha XSR700 - http://www.Totalmotorcycle.com European Specifications/Technical Details
Europe/UK MSRP Price: See Dealer for pricing in GBP (On The Road inc 20% Vat)


Engine XS700
Engine type 2-Cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valves
Displacement 689 cm³
Bore x stroke 80.0 mm x 68.6 mm
Compression ratio 11.5 : 1
Maximum power 55.0 kW (74.8PS) @ 9,000 rpm
Limited power version 35.0 kW
Maximum Torque 68.0 Nm (6.9 kg-m) @ 6,500 rpm
Lubrication system Wet sump
Clutch Type Wet, Multiple Disc
Carburettor Fuel Injection
Ignition system TCI
Starter system Electric
Transmission system Constant Mesh, 6-speed
Final transmission Chain


Chassis XS700
Frame Diamond
Front suspension system Telescopic forks
Front travel 130 mm
Caster Angle 24º 50
Trail 90 mm
Rear suspension system Swingarm, (Link type suspension)
Rear Travel 130 mm
Front brake Hydraulic dual disc, Ø 282 mm
Rear brake Hydraulic single disc, Ø 245 mm
Front tyre 120/70 ZR 17M/C(58V) (Tubeless)
Rear tyre 180/55 ZR 17M/C(73V) (Tubeless)


Dimensions XS700
Overall length 2,075 mm
Overall width 820 mm
Overall height 1,130 mm
Seat height 815 mm
Wheel base 1,405 mm
Minimum ground clearance 140 mm
Wet weight (including full oil and
fuel tank)
186 kg ABS
Fuel tank capacity 14 L
Oil tank capacity 2.7 L


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Re: This Week: 2016 Yamaha XSR700 - Vote Now

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Yamaha Europe launches a new model for 2016, the retro XS650 inspired 2016 Yamaha XSR700!

Enjoy and thanks for voting and discussing it right here at TMW...

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#3 Unread post by ceemes »

to be honest, I am not sure what to think or how to vote on this thing..............all I know is I doubt I would own or ride one.
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#4 Unread post by montanalifter »

I like it a lot. Yamaha is doing well in my opinion to keep offering great bikes that are sub 10k. I do see a lot of people painting that radiator black to match the bike. I am assuming this bike is sub 10k. I voted Cool.

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#5 Unread post by Grey Thumper »

It's basically the return of the UJM, isn't it?

The world needs more reasonable bikes; reasonable engine size, seat height, weight, comfort, price, power, tank range, and looks. Of course at this point, a lot of these are assumptions for the XSR, but they seem likely given this bike's specs.

The engine area could look a bit less cluttered, and the odd radiator (why isn't it matte black?) has already been mentioned, but otherwise, I appreciate the fact that it looks like how motorcycles used to look like. I appreciate the availability of ABS, I hope there's space for a tool kit under the seat (or even better, I hope a reasonably good tool kit comes standard), and I hope there's at least the option of a center stand (although the design of the muffler makes this unlikely, but you never know).

Solid cool is my vote.
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#6 Unread post by faded sun »

Too fugly for words. Way too busy. Does half that stuff have a function? Looks like it was built out of LEGO.

Fail.
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As Yamaha has done in the past, it looks like an industrial pump.
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Re: This Week: 2016 Yamaha XSR700 - Vote Now

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I went with: Cool? (Cool with a question mark)

It has it's cool parts and it's uncool parts. I really like the outline of the bike, as mentioned, it looks like a retro UJM, but I really don't like the complexity and mess of the engine. It's like a Transformer threw up to create that mechanical mess of a left side! The components are nice, it's just too busy for the eye. But I'm 101% sure it would draw crowds at any bike night though.

For the retro XS650 look, I really don't see much of the XS650 in there other than it's a 2 cylinder with a round headlight... I actually think it looks a little more BMW RnineT myself. But it's a good idea.

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So overall I'm a tossed up on the vote, but Cool it is as it is so different and I applaud Yamaha for trying something really neat in bike design and not the same ol' thing.

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Re: This Week: 2016 Yamaha XSR700 - Vote Now

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2016 Yamaha XSR700 - Coolness Factor = 70.0%
Featured: October 16th, 2015 - October 23rd 2015
Most popular vote category: Cool

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Motorcycle Cool Wall discussion: viewtopic.php?f=61&t=52257
Total Motorcycle model page: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... XSR700.htm

Your Coolness Factor of the 2016 Yamaha XSR700 is:

Awesome (3 points) 30% [ 6 ]
Cool (2 points) 55% [ 11 ]
Uncool (1 point) 10% [ 2 ]
Fail (0 point) 5% [ 1 ]

Total votes: 20


= a Coolwall Factor of 70.0%

Notes: The Yamaha XS650 lives! Well, not exactly, but it is a "modernly retro take on a UJM". A little too complex, a little too busy, couldn't Yamaha cut the vast amount of stuff all over the engine down a little? That said, it still ranked pretty high at 70% and it WILL draw attention anywhere you go. It has a nice seat, a good headlight and great power for a 700cc parallel twin and nothing looks quite like it on the street today. Will it sell though?


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#10 Unread post by BlueWheels »

Grey Thumper wrote: Sun Oct 18, 2015 7:52 pm The engine area could look a bit less cluttered, and the odd radiator (why isn't it matte black?) has already been mentioned, but otherwise, I appreciate the fact that it looks like how motorcycles used to look like. I appreciate the availability of ABS, I hope there's space for a tool kit under the seat (or even better, I hope a reasonably good tool kit comes standard), and I hope there's at least the option of a center stand (although the design of the muffler makes this unlikely, but you never know).

Solid cool is my vote.
I think this looks pretty damn cool. When is it being released?
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