Yamaha Mt-07 Tracer
De Yamaha Tracer 700 (in sommige markten bekend als MT-07 Tracer) werd in 2016 geïntroduceerd als een sporttour-afgeleide van de populaire MT-07 naked bike, met zijn veelgeprezen 689cc parallel-twin CP2-motor. Het is ontworpen om comfort over lange afstanden te bieden met de toevoeging van een windscherm, compatibiliteit met fietstassen en een meer rechtopstaande ergonomische zitpositie, terwijl het leuke en wendbare karakter van de MT-07 behouden blijft. In 2020 kwam er een belangrijk herontwerp, waarbij het werd omgedoopt tot de Tracer 7, met een vernieuwde vormgeving, verbeterde ergonomie en een nieuw TFT-instrumentenpaneel.
73 hp
Kracht
68 Nm
Koppel
193 kg
Gewicht
185 km/h (estimated; manufacturer does not officially publish top speed)
Topsnelheid
4.5 L/100km (approx. 22 km/L, typical real-world average)
Brandstof
Beeldig
Lichaam
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Wat kopers moeten weten
Bulletproof CP2 Engine
The 689cc parallel-twin engine is renowned for exceptional reliability with very few reported mechanical failures. Regular oil changes are virtually all it demands to run well past 50,000 miles.
Watch the Final Drive
Chain and sprocket wear can accelerate quickly if the previous owner neglected lubrication, so always inspect these carefully on used examples. Budget for a replacement set if they look worn, as it's a common oversight item.
Strong Resale Value
The Tracer 700 holds its value notably well compared to competitors, making it a smart long-term ownership choice. Its broad appeal as a practical sport-tourer keeps used demand consistently high.
Generaties en specificaties per jaar
Geïntroduceerd als Tracer 700; 689cc parallel-twin, rechtopstaande toerergonomie, voorruit, subframe klaar voor fietstassen.
Herziene styling, nieuw TFT-dashboard, bijgewerkte vering, verbeterde voorruitverstelling, motor die voldoet aan Euro5.
Vernieuwde carrosserie, bijgewerkt elektronicapakket, herziene ergonomie, verbeterde rijhulpmiddelen en connectiviteitsfuncties.
Beoordeling van gebruikte kopers
"The smartest used middleweight tourer under five grand, full stop."
$4,500-$7,500 usedThe Tracer 700 is one of those bikes that makes you wonder why you ever spent more money. That CP2 parallel-twin pulls cleanly from 3,000rpm and doesn't run out of breath until the redline — it's genuinely engaging without being exhausting on a three-hour stint. The semi-faired bodywork actually works, cutting wind blast meaningfully above 70mph, and the adjustable screen gives you real options rather than just two bad positions. Used examples need scrutiny though. Check the screen adjuster mechanism — it strips easily and replacements are annoying to source. Front fork seals are a known weak point after 20,000 miles, so grab the seller's service history and look for oil weeping at the lower legs. The stock suspension is also on the soft side for anyone over 180lbs, so budget for a rear spring swap if you're carrying luggage regularly. Overall the value proposition on the used market is hard to argue with. You're getting a genuinely versatile middleweight that'll handle commuting, weekend blasts, and light touring without complaining.
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