Yamaha has just unveiled its latest super naked bike, called the MT-10 at the 2015 Milan Motor Show. The new bike is based on Yamaha’s existing YZF-R1 bike.
The new Yamaha MT-10 completes their MT brand, with bikes available from 125 cc all the way up to 1,000 cc.
Powering the new Yamaha MT-10 is the R1’s four-cylinder, cross-plane 999 cc engine which pushes out 165 bhp and 101 Nm of torque. Other R1 goodies include the three-level traction control system, three riding modes via Yamaha’s “D-Mode” throttle mapping, as well cruise control through gears 4 to 6.
For the MT-10, it has a short wheelbase, only 1,400 mm for light handling. Sports also a deltabox frame and the same suspension the R1 uses. The MT-10 comes with ABS and dual brake discs with 4-piston calliper and a bigger fuel tank – 17L .
Upon first glance, it somehow reminded me of Darth Vader.
Knowing that the bike may not arrive Malaysia officially, I just hope to be able to sit on it or ride on it for once.
Other highlights of the new Yamaha MT-10 include:
– Natural and versatile forward leaning riding position
– Wide and upright tapered handlebars
– Aggressive mass forward body design
– Shortest-in-class 1,400mm wheelbase for light and neutral handling
– Lightweight aluminium Deltabox main frame with optimized strength/rigidity balance
– YZF-R1-derived race-developed suspension with revised settings
– Lean and athletic mass forward body styling with iconic MT family DNA
– 17-litre fuel tank
– Lightweight 5-spoke cast aluminium wheels
– Specially-developed Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport tyres
– 12v DC outlet as standard equipment, to power Genuine Yamaha heated grips
– Newly designed LCD multi function instrument panel
– QSS (Quick Shift System) available as an option
– Powerful and aggressive mono-focus dual LED headlights
– LED position light with newly designed lens
– LED turn signals and license plate light
Via: i-Moto, Asphalt & Rubber
Yamaha MT-10 Photo Gallery