The fully adjustable linked-type KYB Monocross rear suspension with 220mm wheel travel has been upgraded with increased shock stroke (+5mm to 106mm) and a specifically designed arm relay and connecting rod contributing to more progressive suspension. The lightweight aluminium cylinder, pressurised oil chamber and the piggyback reservoir tank ensure the damper performs well under all conditions.
YCC-T electronic throttle and power modes
The latest Ténéré 700 World Raid adopts the Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) and two power modes: 'Sport' mode for dynamic power delivery on spirited road rides, and 'Explorer' for smoother throttle reaction, when you venture offroad or negotiate wet surfaces.
Cruise Control and Speed Limiter
Even better equipped to handle long journeys, add comfort to highway cruising and make sticking to speed limits effortless, the latest Ténéré 700 World Raid is now equipped with both Cruise Control and Speed Limiter.
Enhanced long-distance rider comfort and protection
The new one-piece flat seat and tank shapes create excellent ergonomics and freedom of movement. Keeping the ride comfortable, the new windscreen and side deflectors provide excellent weather protection, while the large footpegs with removable rubber inserts ensure high levels of control and grip on- or offroad.
Specifications Chassis
Frame double cradle, Steel tube backbone Caster angle
27º Trail
105 mm Front suspension system
Upside-down telescopic fork, Ø 46 mm Rear suspension system
link suspension, Swingarm Front travel
230 mm Rear travel
220 mm Front brake
Hydraulic dual disc, Ø 282 mm Rear brake
Hydraulic single disc, Ø 245mm Front tyre
90/90 - 21 M/C 54V Rear tyre
150/70 R 18 M/C 70V
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- Just put a 48mm on it... we don't care about the electronics with a 70hp engine...- “Adventure has no limits”, except North America, apparently 😡. They have a lot of nerve calling it a “World Raid” When nearly half of the world can’t get the dang thing😡 This is the bike the T7 should have been all along….
- MT09 2022, broken frame, not covered by warranty! Yamaha is junk now….



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