Retro – meet modern. XSR700 matches future tech with retro style for an entertaining ride with attitude to burn. With deep torque and a super agile chassis, it’s for those who appreciate heritage without the hassle.
The cutting edge 655cc inline twin engine features our crossplane philosophy that delivers linear torque for outstanding acceleration. The retro styled XSR700 also benefits from a tight and lightweight chassis for agility and sharp handling.
This 655cc model is unique to Australia with power delivery specially maximised for our LAMs market. The 270-degree crank gives a strong feeling of acceleration and great traction, and the deep linear torque ensures outstanding performance. Wave disc brakes with ABS as standard and a lightweight digital LCD dash are fully modern but styling is pure retro.
XSR700 - tomorrow's technology, yesterday.
2022 Yamaha XSR700LA (Learner Approved)
PRICE: P.O.A
Outstanding 2-cylinder engine
What gives the new XSR700 such a special character is its 655cc inline 2-cylinder engine, developed using Yamaha's 'crossplane philosophy'. With an uneven firing interval, the 270-degree crank gives a strong feeling of acceleration and great traction, and the deep linear torque ensures outstanding performance.
Retro coolness
The XSR700 delivers a genuine retro coolness with hints of vintage styling without compromising on riding control. Chassis dimensions and weight distribution have been carefully set to maximize the enjoyment felt during acceleration and give the rider a connected feel with the motorcycle.
Slim backbone
For easy maneuverability and sharp agility, the new XSR700 runs with a light, slim steel and easy customisable backbone-type frame under the retro body that utilises the 655cc engine as a stressed member. Combined with its compact wheelbase and plush suspension systems, this strong and light chassis gives a responsive and engaging ride.
Link-type monocross
The link-type Monocross rear suspension system features a horizontal shock that is mounted directly to the engine’s crankcase to save space and enhance chassis performance. And for a more enjoyable feeling when accelerating, the XSR700 is fitted with a short 530mm swing arm that enhances the connected feeling between the rider and bike.
Iconic styling
The colour schemes were influenced from iconic motorcycles of Yamaha’s rich history. The famous 2-stroke RD350LC from the early eighties provided the inspiration for the modern interpretation of the colour schemes, resulting in the a crisp Heritage White and a more elegant Heritage Black combination.
TECHNICAL SPECS
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Engine
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Chassis
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Dimensions
Engine Type | Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, 2-cylinder |
Displacement (cc) | 655.0 |
Bore x Stroke (mm) | 78.0 x 68.6 |
Compression Ratio | 11.0 : 1 |
Lubrication System | Wet sump |
Fuel Management | Fuel Injection |
Ignition | TCI |
Starter System | Electric |
Fuel Tank Capacity (L) | 14.0 |
Final Transmission | Chain |
Transmission | Constant mesh 6-speed |
Frame Type | Diamond |
Suspension Front | Telescopic forks, 130mm travel |
Suspension Rear | Swingarm (link suspension), 130mm travel |
Brakes Front | Hydraulic dual discs, 282mm - ABS |
Brakes Rear | Hydraulic single disc, 245mm - ABS |
Tyres Front | 120/70 ZR17 MC (58V) Tubeless |
Tyres Rear | 180/55 ZR17M/C (73V) Tubeless |
Length (mm) | 2075 |
Width (mm) | 820 |
Height (mm) | 1130 |
Seat Height (mm) | 835 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 1405 |
Ground Clearance (mm) | 140 |
Wet Weight (kg) | 186 |