Yamaha Tracer 700 2020 | |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
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| Parent company | Yamaha Corporation |
| Production | 2016–present |
| Assembly | St-Quentin, France |
| Predecessor | Yamaha FZ6 |
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| Engine | 689 cc (42.0 cu in)liquid-cooled4-stroke8-valveDOHCparallel-twin withcrossplane crankshaft |
| Bore /stroke | 80.0 mm × 68.6 mm (3.1 in × 2.7 in) |
| Compression ratio | 11.5:1 |
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| Torque |
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| Transmission | 6-speedconstant mesh |
| Frame type | Tubular backbone |
| Suspension |
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| Rake,trail | 24°, 90 mm (3.5 in) |
| Wheelbase | 1,460 mm (57.5 in) |
| Dimensions | L: 2,140 mm (84.3 in) W: 806 mm (31.7 in) |
| Seat height | 840 mm (33.1 in) |
| Weight | 196 kg (432 lb) (wet) |
| Fuel capacity | 17 L (3.7 imp gal; 4.5 US gal) |
| Oil capacity | 3 L (0.7 imp gal; 0.8 US gal) |
| Fuel consumption | 27.02 km/L (76.3 mpg‑imp; 63.6 mpg‑US) (claimed) |
| Related | |
TheYamaha Tracer 700 is asport touringmotorcycle first offered in 2016. Theparallel-twin cylinder withcrossplane crankshaft engine comes from theMT-07 and it is also used on theYamaha YZF-R7 (2022 bike).
In 2020, the Tracer 700 was updated with new fairing and led headlights. The engine was also tweaked to meet Euro-5 emission limits.[1]
In 2019 Yamaha briefly announced a GT version of the Tracer 700, similar to the largerYamaha Tracer 900 one. It included side cases and a few other touring features, but the market availability of this variant is unknown as it was removed from the Yamaha official sites in all the countries, the only references are motorcycle magazine reviews[2] and some Yamaha dealers in Europe.