Gallery Yamaha Tracer 700 group test - MOTOR GERR

Yamaha’s MT-07 is that the latest machine to be the sports moving ‘Tracer’ treatment. All the ingredients ar there: a punchy engine, comfortable riding position, funky styling and a reasonable tag.

We took the japanese firm's MT-07 derived Tracer for a gaggle take a look at to find however it compares to its twin-cyclinder 650/700cc rivals.

The bikes we tend to used for the take a look at...
BMW F700GS,,,,,

BMW’s entry-level sports journey machine was launched in 2013 and took over from the previous F650GS. The 798cc parallel twin-cylinder machine is that the costliest here, however it’s conjointly the foremost thrifty. Our take a look at bike is fitted with over a grand’s-worth of ex gratia goodies.

Kawasaki Versys 650,,,,,

Based on the parallel-twin cylinder ER-6, the Versys 650 has been around for a decade currently and this latest third evolution fell upon dealers last year with its biggest ever makeover, speech act new adventure-inspired styling, suspension, brakes, 21-litre fuel tank and engine mods. It’s the bike to beat.

Suzuki V-Strom 650,,,,,

It appears like the DL650 V-Strom, to grant it its full name, has been around forever, however Suzuki’s V-twin sports adventurer has solely been with USA since 2004. it had been updated in 2011 with the motor pinched from the Gladius, revised styling and ABS. It’s the sole bike here with a 19-inch front wheel.

Yamaha Tracer 700,,,,

Yamaha’s new Tracer 700 is predicated heavily on the MCN’s Overall Machine of the Year 2014: the MT-07. In its transformation from naked to sports moving, the parallel twin-cylinder Tracer 700 has roomier riding position, lazier steering pure mathematics and a monetary unit four compliant engine.


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