Description
The Yamaha XSR900 is a modern retro-styled motorcycle blending classic design with cutting-edge performance.
Part of Yamaha’s “Sport Heritage” lineup, it’s essentially a variation of the popular MT-09 platform but with a more vintage-inspired aesthetic.
Here’s a detailed look at what makes the XSR900 special:
Key Features
- Engine:
- Powered by an 890cc inline-three-cylinder Crossplane (CP3) engine.
- Produces approximately 117 horsepower and 93 Nm of torque.
- Known for its smooth power delivery and strong mid-range performance.
- Chassis and Suspension:
- Lightweight aluminum frame inspired by the Yamaha Deltabox design.
- Fully adjustable KYB suspension (front USD forks and rear monoshock).
- A focus on agility, making it great for spirited riding or city commuting.
- Electronics:
- Full suite of rider aids, including:
- Traction control system (TCS).
- Slide control system (SCS).
- Lift control system (LIF).
- Multiple riding modes and customizable settings.
- 6-axis IMU for precise input-based controls.
- Quickshifter and auto-blipper for seamless gear changes.
- Full suite of rider aids, including:
- Styling:
- Retro design elements like a round LED headlight, sculpted fuel tank, and minimalist rear end.
- Modern touches like full-LED lighting and a TFT display.
- Customizable ergonomics with adjustable footpegs and handlebars.
- Brakes and Tires:
- Brembo radial master cylinder with dual front disc brakes for strong stopping power.
- Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport tires for excellent grip.
- Additional Features:
- Lightweight design, weighing around 193 kg (wet weight).
- Comfortable ergonomics for both daily commutes and long rides.
- Available in multiple color schemes, inspired by Yamaha’s racing heritage.
Who Is It For?
The Yamaha XSR900 appeals to riders who value performance but also want a stylish bike with a nod to classic motorcycles. It’s versatile enough for casual riders but has enough technology and power to satisfy enthusiasts.
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