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Yamaha XSR900
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Current Prices: £8,700–£5,300
Insurance Costs: 9 / 10

Specs

  • Seat Height: Average (830 mm / 32.7 inches)
  • Weight: Average (195 kg / 430 lbs)
  • Fuel Capacity: Average (14.0 litres / 3.7 US gallons)
  • Economy: Average (45 mpg / 6.3 l/100km / 15.9 km/l)
  • Range: Average (140 miles / 225 km)
  • Top Speed: High (145 mph / 233 km/h)
  • Capacity: Average (847 cc)
  • Power: High (113 bhp / 84 kW)
  • Power to Weight: High (0.579 bhp/kg / 0.432 kW/kg)
  • Redline: High (11,500 rpm)
  • Road Tax / VED: Very High (£101 Per Year)
  • Launch RRP: £7,850

For Sale (7)

  • Yamaha XSR 900 ABS 2021
    £7,999 🤍
    • £700 Under Guide Price
    • 2021
    • Cannock(Map)
    • ebay
    • Finance and Nationwide Delivery available. P/X Welcome
  • Yamaha XSR 900 ABS, 2017
    £4,199 🤍
    • 2017
    • Grimsby(Map)
    • ebay
    • Robspeed Motorcycles, 36990 miles
  • 2018 Yamaha XSR900 XSR900 ABS (17MY) ABARTH  NUMBER 334/695 Petrol Manual
    £6,999 🤍
    • £250 Under Guide Price
    • 2018
    • Seaham(Map)
    • ebay
    • Yamaha XSR900 XSR900 ABS (17MY) ABARTH NUMBER 334/695 Petrol Manual
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Price Guide & Used Prices

Year
Dealer
Private
Part Ex
Mileage
2021
£8,700
£6,950
£6,100
2,100
2020
£8,150
£6,500
£5,700
3,700
2019
£7,650
£6,100
£5,350
5,100
2018
£7,250
£5,800
£5,050
4,900
2017
£6,900
£5,550
£4,850
6,700
2016
£6,650
£5,300
£4,650
8,500

Gear & Accessories

Review In A Few

Pros

  • Handling
  • Engine
  • Power
  • Looks

Cons

  • Suspension
  • Range

Video Reviews

Check out this video review from TheMissendenFlyer.

What Is It?

The Yamaha XSR900 is a modern naked bike with a bit of retro styling thrown into the mix and is powered by a liquid cooled 847 cc triple engine, producing 113.4 bhp at 10,000 rpm and maximum torque at 8,500 rpm.

Features include:

  • Aluminium frame and swingarm
  • Dual 298 mm discs up front with four piston calipers
  • Rear 245 mm disc with Nissin single piston caliper
  • ABS and 6 speed gearbox
  • Adjustable 41 mm upside down fork with 137 mm travel
  • Adjustable rear shock with 130 mm travel
  • 2-level traction control
  • 3 riding modes (same as the Tracer 900)
  • 6 speed gearbox with gear position sensor
  • Slipper clutch

Compared to the MT-09, on which it's based, the XSR900 is 7 kg heavier and the seat is also 15 mm higher. It differentiates itself with a black frame, slightly firmer suspension, stitched two level seat, Aluminium fenders and headlight stay, retro halogen round headlight and round LED tail light.

Just like the XSR700 the rear subframe can be easily unbolted to produce a single seat bobber style. The fuel tank is pretty unique, in that the colours are added via three Aluminium covers which can be swapped out for many customisation options. The 10-spoke 17" wheels take a 120/70 tyre at the front and 180/55 at the rear.

Accessories include a colour coded Aluminium seat cowl (£270), suede designer seat (£190), Ohlins suspension, Akrapovic high / low exhaust, radiator cover (£96), smoked fly screen (£85), sport screen (£95) and LED indicators (£48).

  • 2016: Grey, blue, 60th anniversary black/yellow (£8,000)
  • 2017: Grey, blue, black
  • 2018: Black, grey, red, blue, grey/red (2019)
  • 2020: Black/red, grey/red, white/red/black
Did You Know?

It's also known as the XS850.

Model History & Updates

2016: Yamaha introduces a special yellow/black Speed Block edition to celebrate their 60th Anniversary.

2017: The £10,000 XSR900 Abarth special edition launches with only 695 individually numbered units available. It gets you a Carbon fairing and seat hump for full on cafe racer style, low down bars, plus a full Akrapovic Titanium exhaust system and a unique grey/red colour scheme.

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Popularity & How Many Left

Year
On Road
Off Road
Total
For Sale / Month
2021
Coming soon...
5
2020
Coming soon...
28
2019
149
3
152
91
2018
221
34
255
68
2017
402
62
464
91
2016
413
112
525
140

Source: DVLA

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