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First ride: 2021 Yamaha MT-09SP thrills on road and track | INFO MOTO

Yamaha's all-new MT-09 has hit Australian showrooms with a whole bunch of improvements that make it a more advanced and thrilling motorcycle, both on and off the track. Has it lost its wild side? Hell to the no. Yamaha MT-09SP 2021 pricing and specs: Yamaha has now released its entire 2021 MT naked bike line-up, with the triple-powered MT-09 checking in from $15,249 rideaway, or $17,299 rideaway for the MT-09SP. The high-spec SP follows the base MT-09 in adopting Yamaha’s new design language, larger engine and advanced rider-assistance suite, but also gains a number of performance parts and exterior niceties. Exclusive to the MT-09SP is a dedicated blue/black paint scheme, a double-stitched seat, an anodised brushed aluminium swingarm, as well as peripheral upgrades like black handlebars and levers and unique brake reservoirs. On the performance front, the Yamaha MT-09SP boasts a premium, fully adjustable KYB front fork, while an Ohlins shock absorber allows for compression and damping adjustment at the rear. For 2021, the MT-09 range is shorter in wheelbase with a new Deltabox chassis, hosting lighter wheels and a more powerful triple-cylinder engine. Specifically, the engine has grown from 847cc to 889cc, with outputs lifted by 3kW for a total output of 87.5kW and 93Nm. Importantly, the updated engine is matched with a significantly stronger six-axis rider-assistance suite borrowed from the YZF-R1 sportsbike. The enhanced rider aids see three-level traction control, slide control, front wheel lift control and brake control as standard. Also new is a 3.5-inch TFT display with a bar-type tacho, while an up/down quickshifter is standard and braking is enhanced by a new radial front brake master cylinder. Videography: Guy Streeter Photography: Greg Smith (iKapture) Subscribe for more motorcycle and product videos. For Australia's best bike news, head to infomoto.com.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/infomotoau/ Instagram: infomoto_au

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