Yamaha enters this year’s edition of the EICMA expo with the Tenere 700 Rally Edition. As its name suggests, this uses the Tenere 700 as its base for the addition of specific accessories to make the middleweight adventure bike that much more suited to the rigours of off-road riding. Kitted with one eye on the nameplate’s heritage, the Tenere 700 Rally Edition gets the red and white “speedblock” graphics that have been inspired by the livery of the original Tenere competition bike that was entered into the Dakar Rally in the Eighties.
Here, the Rally Edition comes kitted
ex-factory with a one-piece rally-style seat that brings a 20 mm-taller seat
height, now at 895 mm, a slip-on Akrapovic exhaust muffler, a 4 mm-thick
aluminium engine guard plate, aluminium radiator guard, aluminium chain guard,
a more compact set of LED indicators, rubber knee grips on bodywork ahead of
the seat, as well as grippier off-road handlebar grips.
The base Tenere 700 running gear remains
untouched for this Rally Edition specification, which means that it carries
over the Ten-Seven’s 689 cc parallel-twin cylinder DOHC engine that is rated
for 72.4 hp at 9,000 rpm and 68 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm, paired to a
six-speed gearbox with chain final drive.
Similarly, the relatively basic equipment
fit-out of the Tenere 700 carries over, which does without ride modes or
traction control, though two-channel ABS is standard along with fully
adjustable front and rear suspension, dual 282 mm disc brakes with Brembo
calipers, a 21-inch front and 18-inch rear spoked wheel set, as well as a
16-litre fuel tank.