Offering some of the newest innovations, Japanese motorbike maker Yamaha upgraded the XSR900 model for the 2025 model.
Thursday, November 28, this retro-naked motor features a 5-inch TFT dashboard instead of a 3.5-inch smaller screen. The producer also shows the newest black colour scheme combined with fine gold.
Furthermore, the motorbike received no update keeping the same formula. At 810 mm, the seated height weighs up to 193 kg.
On the front and rear, the motorcycle still uses Bridgestone Battlax S20F 120/70ZR17 tyres; the size of the identical model tyre is 180/55ZR17.
The tyres then cover the double-brakes disc system measuring 298 mm on the front and back measuring 245 mm single-brakes disc.
The newest XSR900 also keeps an inverted telescopic fork suspension that can be tweaked to preload 41 mm in the front, and the rear features a single shock that can be preloaded and rebounded for wheel travel.
Regarding its performance, the Yamaha XSR900 runs on a 4-stroke 12 valve paired with a six-acceleration gearbox from an 847 cc liquid-cooled DOHC 3-cylinder engine.
This naked-style motorbike is thus supposed to have a maximum torque of 88 Nm and up to 86 kW of power.
Yamaha regretfully has not revealed the XSR900 2025 model’s price. By the end of 2024, this motorbike is expected to arrive on sale; early the following year, it will be distributed in numerous areas, including Europe.