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Motorcycle specifications YamahaMT-09 900 2025 The party's far from over !

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The Yamaha MT-09 celebrates its 10th anniversary with a new silhouette and stronger claims. Being one of the brand's key models might require a certain maturity... Except that it couldn't care less. The dark side of Japan is swirling inside her, and she's not shy about showing it.

The MT-09 has always had a bold style. Too bold, surely, in its 3rd generation! Its approach has always been sober, uncluttered, vindictive and essential. For this 4th chapter, the doctrine follows this ideology, albeit with a few artifices, which we welcome. The rear frame is dressed in a somewhat sporty hull, the tank and radiator scoops are softened Tracer 9-style, and the headstock...... has put some water in its wine.

Or rather, syrup in its gutted saké-bolt cocktail. The 900 MT has done away with its Klingon toaster face to present itself with the face of a mouse. A little addictive, though. The lighting identity has changed both front and rear, with a bi-functional LED mini-block on the nose and a double-decker light on the stern.

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The MT-09 2024 will make history! It's not a technical revolution, a stylistic shock or a shift to a new era of motorcycling. But there's a sense that Yamaha is straightening up its design direction, moving towards a slightly less twisted style. It's not yet Italian-style beauty or British-style aristo-delure; the brand isn't going to suddenly emerge from the dark side in which the MT-09 III was mired. All that's needed is to get rid of this luminous wart, and the face will take on an appreciable nervousness.

The nerves are mostly in the belly. The 3-cylinder had gained in cubic capacity and strength with the MT-09 Opus 3. A good dose of 119 horsepower to growl under all circumstances, with character, impact and a slight sense of docility. It's been praised for a decade, not for nothing. Yam just tweaked it a bit to get it up to Euro5+.

Yamaha 900 MT-09 2024Yamaha 900 MT-09 2024The most significant change is in the riding modes. There are now five. Three with factory-set parameters - Street, Sport and Rain - and two more that the user can program à la carte. These can be programmed from the dashboard or via the smartphone, once paired and equipped with the MyRide app. This allows you to calibrate power management, as well as traction, glide, engine braking and wheeling controls. The inertial unit is there to enhance the potential of certain riding aids.

A new feature in the range of assistants is the rear slip regulator (BSR). This system digests torque levels during heavy braking, complementing the anti-dribble clutch. The shifter has also been improved. Its 3rd generation makes it more “natural”, and it doesn't work when engine speed is too low or too high. The MT-09 also gains the SP's cruise control.

The color TFT instrumentation has come a long way. It took Yamaha a while to get it to a decent size, while the competition had been doing well for a long time. But here it is. The instrument panel is now 5 inches diagonal, with a totally redesigned instrument panel, four display themes, and phone interfacing. For YRC settings, as we've seen; and to listen to music, manage calls, have a GPS navigator (Garmin StreetCross system) and personalize the screen by sending images.

The Iwata-based manufacturer has paid particular attention to the riding space of its new models. On the new MT-09, the menu includes new controls on a redesigned commodo, impulse turn signals, ESS auto warnings for heavy braking, an under-seat USB socket, new foot controls, separate rider and passenger saddles, the Brembo radial brake master cylinder from the XSR 900, footrests adjustable to two heights, and a more engaging riding position. In their standard position, the footrests move 3 cm up and 1 cm back. Add to this a lower handlebar (also adjustable to two positions), an increased column angle and a redesigned fuel tank for better movement on the bike, and you're more ready to attack.

There's something weird at the top of this tank. Grilles like sound equipment. Could Yam have put Bose under there?
Not really, no. For one thing, the manufacturer already makes some damn fine HiFi and instrument gear. Secondly, it's all about enjoying the sound of the airbox. As on the MT-10 (the initiator of the process), these acoustic amplification grids bring the vibrating melody of the engine's suction directly under the headphones.

As the MT-09's frame is almost brand new (complete overhaul in 2021), nobody is touching it. Around it, a few improvements. New settings for the 41 mm Kayaba inverted fork, a modification to the rear suspension links, and all-new Bridgestone S23 sport tires to hold the floor. They're wrapped around lightweight SpinForged rims, which are less subject to the centrigugal law, but still feel the measured force of 4-piston calipers. They know how to do a good job, but they could do with a little upgrade, given the way the bike has evolved in recent years.

The MT-09, the fourth in the series, is improving all over the place, above all to appeal to a nervous, stubborn public in search of sensations and a quirky spirit. The Yam seems to be softening in its design, but not so much in its attack. It has also realized that it's time to raise its level of quality in certain areas. Expect adrenalin sweating from the throttle.

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Key facts Yamaha MT-09 900 (2025) : What you need to know before you buy

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Performance

Specifications Yamaha MT-09 900 2025

Chassis
Frame : Aluminum perimeter
Fuel capacity : 14 liters (3.70 US gallons)
Seat height : 825 mm (32.48 in)
Length : 2,090 mm (82.28 in)
Width : 820 mm (32.28 in)
Min height : 1,145 mm (45.08 in)
Wheelbase : 1,430 mm (56.30 in)
Weight when fully loaded : 193 kg (425 lb)
Front axle
Preload, compression and rebound adjustment
Braking 2 Advics discs Ø 298 mm (11.73 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Transmission
6 stage gearbox , manual - standard shifter
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
Preload and rebound adjustment
Braking 1 Nissin disc Ø 245 mm (9.65 in), single-piston caliper
Rear tire : 180 / 55 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Motor
3 cylinders in-line , 4 strokes
Fuel injection
Cooling system : liquid
2 ACT
4 valves
889 cc
119 ch (117.40 hp) to 10,000 rpm
9.50 mkg to 7,000 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 1.54 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : approximately 18.99 kg/mkg
CO² emissions: 116 g/km
Standard equipment
Brake assist : ABS
Number of riding modes : 5
TFT Full-Colour screen size: 12.70 cm (5 inches)
Aluminium rims
Shifter
Gear indicator
Cruise control
Bluetooth
USB plug
Traction control
Anti-wheeling control
Forged rims
Traction control
Anti-slip clutch
Adjustable footrests
Engine-brake control
Practical information
Take care of your motorcycle! Find all the parts and maintenance products you need to keep your bike in top condition.
Motorcyle equipment adapted for all members of the family and security elements.

Maintenance

2/26/25
Manufacturer recall in the following countries: France.

Yamaha France is recalling its motorcycles equipped with the CP3 engine (2021-2025) due to a fault in the ECU settings. This problem causes the TPS sensor to malfunction, resulting in premature wear and the accumulation of abrasion particles. This can lead to unstable idling, engine stalling and the appearance of error code P2135. The solution: "Reprogram the ECU and replace the TPS sensor," says Iwata.

4/24/25
Manufacturer recall in the following countries: Spain, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland, Belgium, Greece, Luxembour.

On some units, the shape of the driver's footrests may be incorrect. When updating the production mold, incorrect 3D design data was used, resulting in a different footrest shape than the original. The incorrect shape of the driver's footrest does not meet European Union regulatory requirements.

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Compare the MT-09 900 to its competitors

Price

Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 Undisclosed
Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025 : $10595
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 Undisclosed
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : $9999
Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory 2025 Undisclosed
Ducati Monster 2025 Undisclosed
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale R 2025 Undisclosed
MV-Agusta 800 Dragster R 2025 Undisclosed

Acceleration

Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 Undisclosed
Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 Undisclosed
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 Undisclosed
Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory 2025 Undisclosed
Ducati Monster 2025 Undisclosed
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale R 2025 : 3.45 s
MV-Agusta 800 Dragster R 2025 : 3.75 s

Fuel consumption

Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 5 liters/100km (0.47 mpg)
Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025 : 5.40 liters/100km (0.44 mpg)
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 6.10 liters/100km (0.39 mpg)
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 5.90 liters/100km (0.40 mpg)
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 4.80 liters/100km (0.49 mpg)
Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory 2025 : 4.90 liters/100km (0.48 mpg)
Ducati Monster 2025 : 5.20 liters/100km (0.45 mpg)
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale R 2025 : 5.10 liters/100km (0.46 mpg)
MV-Agusta 800 Dragster R 2025 : 5.10 liters/100km (0.46 mpg)

Range

Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 280 km (174 miles)
Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025 : 278 km (173 miles)
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 311 km (193 miles)
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 288 km (179 miles)
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 354 km (220 miles)
Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory 2025 : 306 km (190 miles)
Ducati Monster 2025 : 269 km (167 miles)
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale R 2025 : 324 km (201 miles)
MV-Agusta 800 Dragster R 2025 : 324 km (201 miles)

Torque

Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 9.5 mkg
Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025 : 8.2 mkg
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 10.8 mkg
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 10.6 mkg
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 9.9 mkg
Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory 2025 Undisclosed
Ducati Monster 2025 : 9.5 mkg
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale R 2025 : 8.67 mkg
MV-Agusta 800 Dragster R 2025 : 8.67 mkg

Power

Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 119 ch (117.40 hp)
Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025 : 120 ch (118.30 hp)
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 152 ch (149.90 hp)
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 152 ch (149.90 hp)
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 124 ch (122.30 hp)
Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory 2025 : 105 ch (103.60 hp)
Ducati Monster 2025 : 111 ch (109.50 hp)
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale R 2025 : 112 ch (110.50 hp)
MV-Agusta 800 Dragster R 2025 : 112 ch (110.50 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 1.54 kg/ch *
Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025 : 1.48 kg/ch *
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 1.32 kg/ch *
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 1.31 kg/ch *
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 1.62 kg/ch *
Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory 2025 : 1.62 kg/ch *
Ducati Monster 2025 : 1.52 kg/ch
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale R 2025 : 1.58 kg/ch
MV-Agusta 800 Dragster R 2025 : 1.58 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 18.99 kg/mkg *
Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025 : 21.42 kg/mkg *
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 18.3 kg/mkg *
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 18.51 kg/mkg *
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 20.02 kg/mkg *
Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory 2025 Undisclosed
Ducati Monster 2025 : 17.47 kg/mkg
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale R 2025 : 20.18 kg/mkg
MV-Agusta 800 Dragster R 2025 : 20.18 kg/mkg

Speed

Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : over 220 km/h (136.70 mph)
Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025 : approximately 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : over 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : approximately 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 248 km/h (154.10 mph) on the odometer
Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory 2025 : over 220 km/h (136.70 mph)
Ducati Monster 2025 : over 220 km/h (136.70 mph)
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale R 2025 : 237 km/h (147.30 mph)
MV-Agusta 800 Dragster R 2025 : 237 km/h (147.30 mph)

CO² emissions

Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 116 g/km
Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025 : 120 g/km
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 143 g/km
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 136 g/km
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 117 g/km
Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory 2025 Undisclosed
Ducati Monster 2025 : 120 g/km
MV-Agusta 800 Brutale R 2025 : 117 g/km
MV-Agusta 800 Dragster R 2025 : 117 g/km

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 9 reviews

French Model 2025
Well, I picked up a 2023 model this week, with a comfortable seat, more upright position, better for the duo with legs less apart, only the screen is really small. Otherwise, I'm not a fan of the new model in terms of looks, the engine is the same and the bike is less heavy in gen 3 Rating : 3/5
French Glabitude Model 2024
I bought it in black, the bass version, last May, and here's my personal opinion. First of all, it's much prettier and a little better finished! The seat is much more comfortable than the horrible banana seat of the previous version! The engine is as racy and full as ever, which is really this bike's main asset! There's a clear improvement in the chassis on this version. Braking is a little better, but it deserves sport pads (and why not aviation hoses!). In any case, the levers are perfect and of much better quality! The shifter is even better, which is quite incredible, as it was already very good! The only thing missing for those who are really pushing the limits is a steering damper... And if you add a sport air filter, a complete line and programming, you'll be ready for a satellite! All in all, it's a very pleasant bike for everyday use, and a great performer if you want to put in a bit of work on the road, even in the basic version! Rating : 5/5
Ain
French le flaneur Model 2024
I had the 2022 model for only 8 months, and I sold it because of the driving position, which is really awkward to sit in, and I'm not sure about the handling, whereas with my Bandit 1200 S I'm taking curves I know at over 200 km/h with this one, but at 150 I was already wondering if I wasn't going to crash! And anyway, with this kind of roadster-style bike, at 140 in a straight line, the cruise control in your neck tells you to slow down if you don't have an appointment with an osteopath. Rating : 3/5
Je me marre
French La buse Model 2024
I love the negative comments about the so-called behavior of the front end of the 09. I have a 2023 model and I must say it's a great bike! Everyone parrots what has been said by "the gods of the motorcycle press", but for people like me who use it without being a professional rider, and without being a mollusc, it's a lot of fun, super agile (I live in Reunion Island) and it turns well! I've never had the feeling of being in danger or anything...so before criticizing...try it. Rating : 5/5
French Groschat
Good bike, very agile, excellent engine. You quickly find yourself (too?) over the legal limits. The front-end problems are real. Those who don't realize it are burying their heads in the sand or haven't tried to push it. You can feel it at high speed. Putting your weight as far forward as possible helps a little. Watch a video like Schaaf's if you want proof. There's no point in making this stuff up, and the consumer loses out if we don't talk about it. Rating : 3/5
French velocargo Model 2024
Having sat on it at the Lyon show, I'd say the following: the position is ok, the feet are flat on the ground ok, the engine is top-notch, so there's nothing to say, the rear shock absorber is weak, so there's no need to doubt it: the gray hue is nice for a change, but the headlight isn't pretty at all, and it might as well be round again, like on the XSR... As for the green (and badly painted) rims, NO THANKS: any shade of gray would have been preferable to this washed-out hue... but as usual, when it comes to choosing neutral colors to match the bike, zero points (and they change with each vintage: in 2017, yellow, in 2018, red, in 2024, green... I forget the firecracker blue of the sp version... let's be young... yuck!) Rating : 3/5
French Alain81 Model 2024
The headlight is a little less ugly than on the previous model ... but it's still not great! It's still tempting thanks to the fun of its super engine, despite its average handling with a light front end prone to steering. Rating : 5/5
French AlexRider Model 2024
For my part, I think the design is a success compared to the previous version. The new technologies are very welcome.
I can't wait to try it out and order it.
Rating : 5/5
Moche
French Schwantz Model 2024
It's very strong in the uglier miss you won't find Rating : 1/5
French Bernie Model 2024
Why such an imbalance of volumes, with that ridiculous optical block that unbalances the bike's lines? The look of the Tracer 9 would have suited it so much better... Rating : 3/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the MT-09 900 2025

What is the power of the MT-09 900 2025?
The MT-09 900 2025 develops a power of 119 ch (117.40 hp)
What is the torque of the MT-09 900 2025?
The maximum torque of the MT-09 900 2025 is 9.50 mkg to 7,000 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the MT-09 900 2025?
The MT-09 900 2025 is capable of reaching a top speed of over 220 km/h (136.70 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the MT-09 900 2025?
The MT-09 900 2025 has a a weight when fully loaded of 193 kg (425 lb).
What is the fuel consumption of the MT-09 900 2025?
Average fuel consumption is estimated at 5 l/100km (0.47 mpg) according to the WMTC cycle.
QWhat is the seat height of the MT-09 900 2025?
To ensure good accessibility, the MT-09 900 2025 offers a minimum seat height of 825 mm (32.48 in).
What colors are available for the MT-09 900 2025?
For the 2025 model year, the MT-09 900 is available in several colors: black, blue and white.