CFMoto 700CL-X Sport vs Yamaha MT-07TR

Compare Specifications of CFMoto 700CL-X Sport and Yamaha MT-07TR

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CFMoto 700CL-X Sport
CFMoto 700CL-X Sport

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Yamaha MT-07TR
Yamaha MT-07TR

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 693.00 cc 655.00 cc
Engine 2-cylinder inline, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, 2-cylinder
Engine Starting Electric Electric
Engine Lubrication -- Wet sump
Clutch CF-SC Slipper Clutch --
Fuel System -- Fuel Injection
Ignition -- TCI
Cooling System -- Liquid Cooled
Maximum Power 70 HP @ 8750 RPM --
Maximum Torque 61 NM @ 6500 RPM --
Transmission -- Constant mesh 6-speed
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
Riding Modes SPORT / ECO --
Frame Steel Tube Trellis Frame Diamond
Handle Bar Clip-on Handlebar --
Headlamp LED --
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front 120/70 ZR17, MAXXIS MA-ST2 120/70 ZR 17M/C(58W) Tubeless
Rear 180/55 ZR17, MAXXIS MA-ST2 180/55 ZR 17M/C(73W) Tubeless
Wheel / RIM Front: MT 3.5 x 17MT
Rear: MT 5.5 x 17MT
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Brakes
Front Brembo Stylema caliper, 300mm dual-discs 282 mm - ABS Hydraulic dual discs
Rear Brembo Stylema caliper, 300mm 245 mm - ABS Hydraulic single disc
Suspension
Front KYB 41mm USD. Preload, compression, rebound adjustable
Suspension Travel : 150mm
130 mm travel Telescopic forks
Rear KYB cantilever, preload & damping adjustable
Suspension Travel : 150mm
142 mm travel Swingarm (link suspension)
Colors Available
Colors Nebula White
Velocity Grey
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Physical Specs
Length 2096 mm 2138 mm
Width 790 mm 806 mm
Height 1130 mm 1270 mm
Weight -- 196 kg
Kerb Weight 205 --
Seat Height 795 --
Wheelbase 1435 mm 1450 mm
Ground Clearance 160 mm 140 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 13 litres 17 litres
Overview
Features - Neo Retro Sportiness
- The engine is a liquid cooled ,two- cylinder four -stroke DOHC inline engine
- Riding Modes are Sport and ECO
- Cruise - Control
- CF-SC Slipper Clutch
- Brembo Braking System
- KYB Suspension
- Lightweighting
- Comfortable Riding with impressive grip
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