The Yamaha YZF-R7, the company's middleweight motorbike, is included in this list and is currently offered for sale in a number of foreign regions. The features and specifications of the India bound model should be comparable to those of the motorcycle built to international standards.
Design
As a result, the Yamaha YZF-R7 headed for India will have a single-pod headlight with twin LED DRLs, an M-shaped air intake akin to that of the YZR-M1 MotoGP bike, a complete fairing, a clip-on handlebar, rear-set footpegs, split seats, and a compact exhaust. The YZF-R1-inspired taillight, a powerful 13-liter fuel tank, and fairing-mounted rearview mirrors are among the features of this middleweight offering.
Specifications
Engine and Gearbox
The identical 689cc, parallel twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled CP2 engine powers the YZF-R7. Notably, the MT-07 is also powered by the same motor. This motor produces 67 Nm at 6,500 rpm and 72.4 horsepower at 8,750 rpm when it is connected to a six-speed gearbox. The gearbox comes equipped with a slipper clutch and assist as standard.
Performance
Due to its superior features and specifications, this model is well-liked by customers seeking a high-end alternative. For those who are prepared to spend a premium on a high-end car, this version offers an excellent driving experience with its cutting-edge technology and opulent design.
Features
The international-spec Yamaha YZF-R7 has ABS, full-LED lighting, an optional rapid shift system, and an LCD instrument cluster with a negative mode display. The hardware consists of a diamond-shaped frame. The 270-degree crankshaft used in the engine results in an irregular firing sequence.
Suspension and Brakes
The bike is equipped with an entirely new suspension and braking system. To take care of suspension responsibilities, the R7 is equipped with an adjustable monoshock and a 41mm KYB USD fork. Two 298 mm discs in front and a 245 mm disc at the rear handle braking.
Pros
- Very light and adjustable.
- Extremely appealing pricing.
- Sport riding at its most fundamental
Cons
- LCD screens can be challenging to read.
- ABS is not switchable, at least not by a button.
- Some message boards will concentrate more on the name than the bike.
Price and Variants
There is only one high-end edition of this product available in India, and it starts at Rs 10 lakh.
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