Unleashing the 2025 Yamaha Ténéré 700 Rally: A Detailed Review

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Introduction to the 2025 Yamaha Ténéré 700 Rally

The 2025 Yamaha Ténéré 700 Rally is a remarkable evolution from the standard model, offering enthusiasts an opportunity to experience a true hardcore off-roader. Built for those who seek adventure on both the road and rugged terrain, this bike is equipped with notable upgrades, catering to both novice and veteran riders alike.

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Key Features and Enhancements

One of the standout features of the Ténéré 700 Rally is its enhanced protection and rugged rally aesthetics. The bike now boasts long-travel KYB forks that provide increased ground clearance, essential for tackling demanding trails with confidence. Additionally, the smooth ride-by-wire throttle facilitates better handling at lower speeds, making it easier to navigate tricky off-road sections. Powering this machine is a 689cc CP2 motor, which, though relatively unchanged, continues to deliver a thrilling riding experience.

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Specs

Engine size 689cc
Engine type Liquid cooled parallel twin
Frame type Steel backbone, double cradle
Fuel capacity 16 litres
Seat height 910mm
Bike weight 210kg
Front suspension KYB 43mm USD forks with 230mm of travel
Rear suspension KYB monoshock with 220mm of travel
Front brake
Rear brake 245mm disc with single piston caliper and ABS
Front tyre size 90/90 x 21
Rear tyre size 150/70 x 18

Mpg, costs & insurance

Average fuel consumption
Annual road tax £121
Annual service cost
New price £11,404
Used price
Insurance group
Warranty term Three years

Top speed & performance

Max power 72 bhp
Max torque 51 ft-lb
Top speed
1/4 mile acceleration
Tank range

On-Road and Off-Road Performance

The Ténéré 700 Rally excels not only in off-road capabilities but also in on-road performance. Weighing in at 463 lbs, this medium-weight bike manages a perfect balance between agility and stability. With a seat height of 35.8 inches, riders can enjoy better visibility and control. While the 72 bhp performance is commendable, some riders may find that additional power would greatly enhance their experience during longer motorway rides. The introduction of switchable traction control and ABS systems bolsters the bike‘s overall performance, allowing it to confidently conquer various terrains.

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