Meet the Yamaha XTZ690 Tenere 700 ABS 2016, a mechanical beast designed relentlessly with attention to detail. Powered by a Parallel Twin, 4-stroke, DOHC engine design, it delivers a tantalizing 68 Nm torque at 6,500 rpm and 54 kW of power. The 689 cc displacement backed with a 6-speed transmission promises an invincible ride over any terrain.
Designed for optimal performance the Yamaha model is liquid-cooled, maintaining the engine’s temperature and ensuring longevity. The electric starter ensures quick startup, and the wet, multiple disc clutch ensures seamless power transmission for a smooth ride.
Lubrication is efficiently managed by a pressure feed mechanism in a wet sump setup, while the Bosch EFI handles the engine management system. Being environmentally conscious, this mechanical beast boasts of a fuel consumption of only 4.3 liters per 100 km. However, co2 emissions data is not currently available.
Structural details include a steel tubular space frame design, not to mention the standard ABS and an O-ring chain adding to the machine’s durability. Weighing in at a dry weight of 204 kg, this monstrous ride brings unparalleled stability and control.
The Yamaha XTZ690 Tenere 700 ABS 2016 has ground clearance of 240 mm and a comfortable seat height of 880 mm, offering a thrilling riding experience. Its advanced braking system features a dual disc front brake with a 282 mm disc diameter and a single disc rear brake with a 245 mm disc diameter.
The adjustable telescopic forks for the front suspension and a link-type, adjustable preload and rebound rear suspension allows for a smooth journey, absorbing shocks and bumps efficiently. The motorbike offers a suspension travel of 210 mm at the front and 200 mm at the rear.
With a steering head angle of 27 degrees, it provides an exceptional ease of navigation, ensuring that you enjoy every twist and turn. Finally, the generous tank capacity of 16 liters ensures that your journey is unimpeded by frequent fuel stops. The Yamaha XTZ690 Tenere 700 ABS 2016 is more than a bike, it’s an experience waiting for riders ready to take the leap.