Yamaha Mt-10 Sp
La Yamaha MT-10 SP se presentó en 2017 como una variante premium de la MT-10, que a su vez debutó en 2016 con el motor de 4 cilindros de plano cruzado derivado de la YZF-R1. La versión SP (Special Performance) añadió un sistema Öhlins Electronic Racing Suspension (ERS), lo que la convirtió en una de las motos de montaña más avanzadas tecnológicamente de su clase. Destaca por combinar el rendimiento de una superbike con un estilo callejero agresivo y una electrónica de vanguardia, lo que consolida a la MT-10 SP como un buque insignia de la gama Hyper Naked de Yamaha.
160 hp
Potencia
111 Nm
Torsión
212 kg
Peso
~260 km/h (estimated; electronically limited in some markets)
Velocidad máxima
7.0 L/100km (approx. 14.3 km/L, typical real-world average)
Combustible
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Lo que los compradores deben saber
Öhlins Electronic Suspension
The SP variant features a semi-active Öhlins Electronic Racing Suspension (ERS) system that automatically adjusts damping in real time — a feature typically found on bikes costing significantly more.
Watch the Quickshifter
Some owners report rough or clunky quickshifter behavior at low RPMs, particularly on early models. A software update or aftermarket tune often resolves this, so verify service history before buying used.
Strong Resale Value
The MT-10 SP holds its value well due to limited production numbers and high demand, typically retaining 75–85% of its value after the first year compared to many competitors in the hypernaked segment.
Generaciones y especificaciones por año
Lanzamiento de la variante SP con suspensión electrónica Ohlins, escape de montaje bajo, cambio rápido y ruedas forjadas.
Motor CP4 revisado, chasis nuevo, electrónica actualizada, carrocería rediseñada, ABS en curvas y mejoras en el control de tracción.
Reseña de un comprador usado
"The ultimate naked bike if you buy one with clean history."
$9,000-$13,500 usedThe MT-10 SP is the version you want if you're buying used — Öhlins suspension front and rear, quickshifter, traction control with multiple modes, and that absolutely savage crossplane four screaming beneath you. Yamaha built this thing to embarrass superbikes on a twisty road while wearing jeans, and largely it delivers on that promise. The 998cc engine pulls hard from almost anywhere in the rev range, but it's that mid-range grunt that'll have you grinning stupidly at every roundabout exit. Buying used, do your homework. These attract spirited riders, so check for crash damage around the bar ends, footpegs, and exhaust headers. The Öhlins units are a major selling point but service them immediately if the previous owner can't prove they have — neglected Öhlins are expensive misery. Chain and sprocket wear is worth inspecting closely given how frequently people use that throttle. Early examples had a slightly wooden stock throttle response that Yamaha addressed in later model years. Not a dealbreaker, but something to factor into negotiations.
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