Yamaha is making the Sport Tourer category more accessible than ever with the LAMs approved Tracer 700.
Here’s a light, agile, 655cc twin cylinder machine that can offer the freedom of the open road to not only entry levellers but more experienced riders who appreciate a great power to weight ratio and nimble handling.
Whether you’re heading out for a quick back road blast after work or preparing to take a long-distance tour, this versatile thrill seeker lets you have your cake, eat it… and then eat it again.
Call NowRide away price is based on the manufacturer’s recommended retail price (MRRP) for a private buyer, 12 months registration, 12 months CTP, stamp duty and recommended dealer delivery fee. For non-road registerable models, ride away price includes the MRRP and dealer delivery fee. Actual ride away price may differ depending on choice of dealer and individual circumstances. Contact your local Yamaha dealer to confirm pricing. Yamaha reserves the right to vary the ride away price at any time.
This new mechanism is the same as the design featured on the multi award-winning YZF-R1, and features a sensor on the shift rod that momentarily cancels drive torque when an upshift is detected, giving more efficient and exciting acceleration through the gears.
This new mechanism is the same as the design featured on the multi award-winning YZF-R1, and features a sensor on the shift rod that momentarily cancels drive torque when an upshift is detected, giving more efficient and exciting acceleration through the gears.
This new mechanism is the same as the design featured on the multi award-winning YZF-R1, and features a sensor on the shift rod that momentarily cancels drive torque when an upshift is detected, giving more efficient and exciting acceleration through the gears.
This new mechanism is the same as the design featured on the multi award-winning YZF-R1, and features a sensor on the shift rod that momentarily cancels drive torque when an upshift is detected, giving more efficient and exciting acceleration through the gears.