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Yamaha MT-10
The definitive Master of Torque The MT-10 is already the undisputed King of Yamaha’s Hyper Naked range. Since it arrived on the scene this blockbuster of a motorcycle has gained the utmost respect from everyone who has ridden it – as well as anyone who has seen it in action. It’s R1-derived high-torque CP4 engine is the most remarkable power plant that Yamaha has ever fitted to a naked bike. Ultra-aggressive naked styling gives the MT-10 the most distinctive and intimidating looks. And the lightweight aluminium chassis delivers
class-leading levels of agility and stability that make this one of the most
exciting and rewarding motorcycles ever built. Now the next evolution of the
MT-10 is about to arrive.
The MT story When Yamaha launched the MT-01 in 2007 no one could have predicted how this unique machine was about to change the face of the motorcycle market in Europe. With its naked body, high-torque engine and distinctive look, it stood out from the crowd. It was the beginning of a new era in the motorcycle world that really took off with the launch of the phenomenally successful MT-09 in 2013. European riders loved what they saw – a naked sport motorcycle with a very special character that gave them the torque, agility and feel that they were looking for. With the crossplane concept engine technology, an
aggressive stance and With over 290,000 sold in Europe, the MT line up has brought a new excitement to the street, and the smaller capacity models have been successful in attracting a whole new generation of people into the world of two wheels. From the new MT-10 through to the MT-125, Yamaha’s Hyper Naked range is designed to give every rider the opportunity to be a part of the most exciting and accessible movement in European motorcycling. New MT-10: More power. More control. More adrenaline Updated EU5 998cc CP4 engine The next evolution of the MT-10 is equipped with a refined version of the legendary liquid-cooled CP4 crossplane engine that is closely related to the legendary R1. Developing increased power and producing a stronger feeling of torque, this is the most powerful and most technologically advanced engine ever seen on a Yamaha Hyper Naked motorcycle. The updated 2022 design benefits from lightweight
aluminium forged pistons, offset con rods and direct-plated cylinders in order
to ensure maximum efficiency, and has a number of new model-specific features
that are designed to enhance the feeling of torque. Fuel injection settings have been changed for an
even higher level of linear torque between 4,000 and 8,000 rpm – and the design
of the intake and exhaust systems is also modified to give the MT-10 a more
thrilling and unique 360° Torque Emotion character.
Tuned intake sound The sound made by any motorcycle – whether intake or exhaust – is one of its most defining characteristics, and Yamaha’s engineers have focused on creating a unique soundtrack for the MT-10 by designing an all-new intake system. With an uneven firing interval of 270°-180°-90°-180° the MT-10’s CP4 crossplane technology engine emits a distinctive intake and exhaust noise characterized by a rumbling growl at low rpm and a high pitched roar at high rpm. Yamaha’s development team has custom-made a new tuned intake sound for the 2022 model by the use of an all-new air cleaner box that is equipped with three intake ducts with different lengths and cross sections. Each duct produces a different intake sound, and they are designed to resonate harmoniously at varying engine speeds to create a unique intake roar that enhances the overall riding experience. In particular, the tuned intake is specifically designed to produce a sensual roar between 4,000 rpm and 8,000 rpm that reinforces the MT-10’s enormous torque feeling when accelerating hard or powering out of a turn. The big-torque experience is heightened by the new Acoustic Amplifier Grilles that are positioned on the front left and front right of the 17-litre fuel tank. These amplifiers transmit the tuned induction sound directly to the rider, and the vibration of the grilles themselves also contributes to the thrill and excitement experienced when the rider opens the throttle. Titanium exhaust A new titanium exhaust is used on the MT-10, and this lightweight system features a newly designed titanium downpipes and muffler. Like the new tuned intake, the exhaust has been designed to emit a deep and distinctive sound that emphasizes the bike’s uneven firing sequence. At lower engine speeds the exhaust sound is dominant, while the tuned intake roar takes over from mid to high revs to create a wall of sound that stimulates the senses and heightens the thrilling acceleration and torque rich performance of the more powerful 2022 engine.
Compact and minimalist new exterior styling Right from the launch of the very first MT-10, this
flagship Hyper Naked has maintained its distinctive individuality and
established a reputation for being one of the most aggressively styled bikes in
the category. The ‘face’ of every motorcycle is one of the most
significant design elements, shaping the way that it is perceived and also
influencing the pride of ownership and levels of riding enjoyment. Compact new twin-eye mono-focus LED headlights with
separate high and low beam units provide excellent illumination and project a
powerful and even beam with softer light at the edges. Mounted on both sides of the fuel tank cover, the
enlarged ducts increase intake efficiency and contribute significantly towards
the increased power output of the 2022 engine. Together with the Acoustic Amplifier Grilles located in the front of the fuel tank cover, the dual ducts emit the thrilling intake sound of the high-torque CP4 engine for the riders enjoyment. With minimal overhang at the front end and a more compact LED taillight – combined with the compact new nose and new larger air intakes – the MT-10’s mass centralized design is taken to the extreme, giving a brutal and condensed side profile that leaves no doubt that this is the King of the MT line.
Improved ergonomics The MT-10’s legendary versatility in almost any riding situation from urban streets through to twisty backroads and long haul trips – and even the occasional track day – has made it one of the most competent and desirable Hyper Naked bikes. For improved comfort together with greater freedom in adopting different riding styles, the 2022 model’s ‘rider triangle’ – the bar/footrest/seat relationship – has been improved. The fuel tank cover is now smoother, giving a better feel when the rider grips the tank with their knees when braking or accelerating – and also allows greater mobility when shifting weight for corners. In addition the seat’s firmness has been modified for greater comfort, and the seat design has been modified. Brembo radial master cylinder The MT-10’s outstanding front braking system,
features dual floating 320mm discs with 4 piston radial-mounted calipers – the
same system as used on the R1. Yamaha Variable Speed Limiter A key feature on the new MT-10 is the Yamaha
Variable Speed Limiter (YVSL) that gives the rider the ability to set a top
speed limit to suit various situations. As well as ensuring that public road
speed limits are not accidentally exceeded, the Quick Shift System Previously available as an optional extra, the Quick Shift System (QSS) is now fitted as original equipment on the 2022 MT-10. By enabling smooth, clutchless shifting, this system makes full-on acceleration even more exciting – downshifting is also smoother and faster.
New 4.2” full-colour TFT display The next evolution of the MT-10 comes fully
equipped with an R1 derived 4.2” full-colour TFT display that features a clear
and easy to read screen with all of the key information on view. APSG ride-by-wire throttle with four power delivery modes (PWR) A new Accelerator Position Sensor Grip (APSG) ride by wire twistgrip unit works with the Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) to give the MT-10 rider increased controllability when accelerating. This advanced system provides the optimum intake air volume to the combustion chamber, ensuring that the rider experiences smooth torque characteristics over the MT-10’s wide rpm range The rider can also adjust the throttle response
characteristics using the PWR (Power delivery mode) switch. 6-axis IMU with rider aids The new MT-10 is now equipped with a state of the
art 6-axis IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) that was originally developed for the
R1, and has now evolved into a smaller and lighter unit. Lean sensitive Traction Control System The MT-10 benefits from one of the most advanced
traction control systems to be featured on a Hyper Naked. Using data from the 6-axis IMU, this new lean
sensitive traction control system is able to adjust the degree of intervention
to correspond with the bike’s lean angle, with intervention increasing as lean
angle increases.
Slide Control system (SCS) For increased cornering controllability and confidence the MT-10 is equipped with the latest Slide Control System (SCS). When the sensors predict that the rear wheel is about to slide sideways, the ECU intervenes and reduces drive to the rear wheel until the chassis is stable. The system uses pre-set intervention levels, but the rider can adjust the levels or turn the system off. LIFT control system (LIF) When sensor data tells the IMU that front wheel lift is imminent the ECU cuts power to the rear wheel until the machine is stable again. As with some of the other rider aids, the intervention levels are pre-set, but the rider can adjust them or turn them off. Engine Brake Management (EBM) EBM controls the degree of engine braking force when decelerating, and gives the rider a choice of two levels. Level 1 gives a high level of engine braking, while Level 2 gives minimal engine braking, enabling the rider to choose the most suitable level for the prevailing riding conditions. Modes are pre-set, but can be adjusted by the rider or turned off. Brake Control (BC) Brake Control (BC) is designed to give increased
controllability during mid corner riding, and independently modulates and
controls the pressure being applied to the front brake and rear brake. Yamaha Ride Control (YRC) While all of the electronic rider aids can be
adjusted independently, Yamaha Ride Control (YRC) gives the The YRC’s four modes have pre-set values, but the MT-10 rider can choose to reset the various different mode settings to match their own preferences.
Lightweight Deltabox chassis Derived from the class-leading R1, the aluminium
Deltabox chassis is one of the lightest, strongest and sharpest handling designs
in any category. Developed to handle 200 HP this high-tech frame uses the CP4
engine as a fully stressed member to keep weight to an absolute minimum. Optimized front and rear suspension The MT-10’s advanced suspension system uses
optimized model-specific settings that are designed to provide precise handling
and confident roadholding, whether in busy urban streets or powering hard
through a set of bends in the mountains. Bridgestone Battlax S22 tyres
MT-10 Key Features - More powerful EU5 998cc engine MT-10 colours Yamaha will offer the new MT-10 in three colour options. Cyan Storm evolves the DSOJ story in an exciting new direction offering a fresh take on the technical and trend focused colour way. Icon Blue is a dynamic new colour inspired by the factory’s race bikes, and features blue body panels and blue wheel rims. Tech Black projects an understated and moody look, and features an all-black body with black wheel rims.
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