Yamaha’s triple treat: Firm’s XSR900 DB40 Prototype hints that new retro sportsbike is incoming
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Yamaha’s triple treat: Firm’s XSR900 DB40 Prototype hints that new retro sportsbike is incoming
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Yamaha’s XSR900 DB40 Prototype revealed at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed is the firm’s strongest hint yet that they’ll produce a 900cc middleweight sportsbike to sit between the 72bhp R7 and top-of-the-range 197bhp R1.
An ‘R9’ spin-off of the MT-09 has seemed obvious to just about everyone since the R7 was created from the bones of the MT-07, and that’s the second comment everyone around the DB40 makes after suggesting it looks like a YZR, TZR, TRX or OW-01.
Yamaha’s official line is that the bike is a celebration of the firm’s four decades using ‘Deltabox’ aluminium frames on their race and road bikes, beginning with Kenny Roberts’ 1983 YZR500 Grand Prix bike, then filtering down to road bikes with the 1985 TZR250 1KT (which the UK didn’t see until ’86). And in simple terms, it’s a Yamaha XSR900 dressed up with a fairing and a different exhaust.
But there is almost certainly more to it when you look at the hints and read between the lines of the non-committal press information.
For a start, the bike isn’t simply a production XSR stripped and customised: it’s built from a bare frame and engine, both of which bear low-series pre-production serial numbers. There’s no need for a customised, one-off XSR to use such parts.
And secondly, manufacturers in Yamaha’s league rarely create something in an official capacity like this: they already have the ‘Yard Built’ programme to promote and nurture a custom scene around the bikes, which they typically invite dealers or custom bike builders to participate in rather than built themselves.
The so far un-named Yamaha Motor Europe staffer who created the bike is a TZR250 and TDR250 owner, as well as a fan of 80s/90s bikes in general.
“There’s not too much to it,” he said. “I started with a bare frame, which I removed the paint from and rubbed with a Scotchbrite pad after testing a polished look, but I prefer this. The swingarm and yokes are treated the same way, and also the side covers on the engine.
“The seat cowl is similar to the one we offer in the ‘Racer kit’ accessory pack, and the fairing is inspired by some of our 1980s bikes, but not a direct copy. Something like a YZR500, TZR250 or even an OW-01, as some have commented.”
Yamaha’s XSR900 DB40 Prototype revealed at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed is the firm’s strongest hint yet that they’ll produce a 900cc middleweight sportsbike to sit between the 72bhp R7 and top-of-the-range 197bhp R1.
An ‘R9’ spin-off of the MT-09 has seemed obvious to just about everyone since the R7 was created from the bones of the MT-07, and that’s the second comment everyone around the DB40 makes after suggesting it looks like a YZR, TZR, TRX or OW-01.
Yamaha’s official line is that the bike is a celebration of the firm’s four decades using ‘Deltabox’ aluminium frames on their race and road bikes, beginning with Kenny Roberts’ 1983 YZR500 Grand Prix bike, then filtering down to road bikes with the 1985 TZR250 1KT (which the UK didn’t see until ’86). And in simple terms, it’s a Yamaha XSR900 dressed up with a fairing and a different exhaust.
But there is almost certainly more to it when you look at the hints and read between the lines of the non-committal press information.
For a start, the bike isn’t simply a production XSR stripped and customised: it’s built from a bare frame and engine, both of which bear low-series pre-production serial numbers. There’s no need for a customised, one-off XSR to use such parts.
And secondly, manufacturers in Yamaha’s league rarely create something in an official capacity like this: they already have the ‘Yard Built’ programme to promote and nurture a custom scene around the bikes, which they typically invite dealers or custom bike builders to participate in rather than built themselves.
The so far un-named Yamaha Motor Europe staffer who created the bike is a TZR250 and TDR250 owner, as well as a fan of 80s/90s bikes in general.
“There’s not too much to it,” he said. “I started with a bare frame, which I removed the paint from and rubbed with a Scotchbrite pad after testing a polished look, but I prefer this. The swingarm and yokes are treated the same way, and also the side covers on the engine.
“The seat cowl is similar to the one we offer in the ‘Racer kit’ accessory pack, and the fairing is inspired by some of our 1980s bikes, but not a direct copy. Something like a YZR500, TZR250 or even an OW-01, as some have commented.”
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Re: Yamaha’s triple treat: Firm’s XSR900 DB40 Prototype hints that new retro sportsbike is incoming
Some designer somewhere watched far too much manga in his mums basement
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Re: Yamaha’s triple treat: Firm’s XSR900 DB40 Prototype hints that new retro sportsbike is incoming
Not hideous. Reminds me a bit of a TRX / FZR400 mutant....
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Re: Yamaha’s triple treat: Firm’s XSR900 DB40 Prototype hints that new retro sportsbike is incoming
Defo TZR/FZR in the top faring.
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Re: Yamaha’s triple treat: Firm’s XSR900 DB40 Prototype hints that new retro sportsbike is incoming
Yeah,me too. I always liked the TRX.v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 1:31 pm Not hideous. Reminds me a bit of a TRX / FZR400 mutant....
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It needs some pink stripes
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Re: Yamaha’s triple treat: Firm’s XSR900 DB40 Prototype hints that new retro sportsbike is incoming
I quite like that and, if it does end up in production I hope it doesn't stray to far away from that. Definitely prefer it to an R9 that's just a bigger triple version of the new R7.
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Ugly, square and boxy. Bikes from the 80s/90s had curves - that doesn't. I definitely want to see a sportsbike based on the MT-09 platform, but not one that looks like that.
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Re: Yamaha’s triple treat: Firm’s XSR900 DB40 Prototype hints that new retro sportsbike is incoming
A sportsbike needs a fairing.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 6:30 pm Ugly, square and boxy. Bikes from the 80s/90s had curves - that doesn't. I definitely want to see a sportsbike based on the MT-09 platform, but not one that looks like that.
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OK - sports-bike version of MT09/XSR900 but needs a full fairing and other one is too ugly, square & boxy.Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 6:31 pmA sportsbike needs a fairing.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 6:30 pm Ugly, square and boxy. Bikes from the 80s/90s had curves - that doesn't. I definitely want to see a sportsbike based on the MT-09 platform, but not one that looks like that.
How's this from Yamaha's 'Yard Built' custom programme?
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