Yamaha Europe has now launched the 2021 Yamaha MT-09 SP, with a higher equipment specification. Among the upgrades over the base model MT-09, the MT-09 SP comes with brand name suspension and cruise control, plus other cosmetic enhancements.
The MT-09 SP carries the same Crossplane 3
engine as the MT-09, an inline three-cylinder triple displacing 889 cc, giving
the MT-09 a listed power output of 117.3 hp at 10,000 rpm and 93 Nm of torque
at 7,000 rpm. The Euro 5 compliant mill is mated to a quick shifter equipped
six-speed gearbox with assist and slipper clutch and chain final drive.
New to the MT-09 SP is cruise control,
designed to ease long journeys at constant highway speeds. The cruise takes
effect in fourth gear and above 50 km/h, and satin 2 km/h increments by the
push of the cruise control button or in larger steps by a constant press.
Suspension for the MT-09 SP gets a major
upgrade over the base MT-09 with the addition of 41 mm diameter Kayaba
upside-down forks, fully-adjustable for preload, compression and rebound
damping. Additionally, the forks also have low- and high-speed compression
damping adjustments for for precise setting of the front suspension. At the
rear, the suspension receives a similar upgrade over stock with an Ohlins mono
shock. Fully-adjustable, the Ohlins mono shock comes with a remote preload
adjuster for quick changes in rear suspension settings.
Other enhancements to the MT-09 are on the
cosmetic side of things with a double-stitched seat and anodised brushed aluminium swingarm that complements the
new Crystal Graphite frame. The MT-09 SP features paintwork influenced by the
R1M super bike, which Yamaha calls Icon Performance, featuring a blue/black
multi-toned paint scheme on the fuel tank and air ducts.
Anodised black handlebars and levers, as
well as clear-smoked front and rear brake fluid reservoirs and a black drive
sprocket round out the list of cosmetic upgrades. Delivery to Yamaha Europe
dealers begins March 2021.