Yamaha MT-10
160 hp, 998 cc, 463 lbs2016
Yamaha MT-09
115 hp, 847 cc, 414 lbs2014 - 2016
EngineYamaha MT-10Yamaha MT-09
Engine codeCP4
Displacement998 cc847 cc
Max power160 hp (@11 500 RPM)115 hp (@10 000 RPM)
Max torque81 lb ft (@9 000 RPM)64 lb ft (@8 500 RPM)
Redline12 000 RPM11 300 RPM
Idling speed1 200 RPM1 200 RPM
ManagementFuel InjectionFuel Injection
LayoutDOHC Inline-4SOHC Inline-3
Compression12.00:111.50:1
Oil capacity3.69 quart2.27 quart
Oil type10W40, Motul 300V 10W40, Shell Rotella 10W4010W40, Motul 300V 10W40, Shell Rotella 10W40
Spark plug typeNGK LMAR9E-JNGK CPR9EA-9
CoolingLiquidLiquid
Valves1612
Bore79.0 mm78.0 mm
Stroke50.9 mm59.1 mm
Weight to power2.89 lbs/hp3.60 lbs/hp
Power to weight863 hp/2500lbs693 hp/2500lbs
Battery typeYTZ10S, 12V 8.6Ah12V 8.6Ah, YTZ10S
GearboxYamaha MT-10Yamaha MT-09
TypeSequentialSequential
ClutchWetWet
DriveChainChain
Chain typeDID 525V10
Gears count66
Primary ratio1.6341.681
Final drive2.6882.813
1. gear2.6 (79 mph)2.667 (66 mph)
2. gear2.176 (94 mph)2.0 (88 mph)
3. gear1.842 (111 mph)1.619 (109 mph)
4. gear1.579 (130 mph)1.381 (127 mph)
5. gear1.381 (148 mph)1.19 (148 mph)
6. gear1.25 (164 mph)1.037 (170 mph)
ChasisYamaha MT-10Yamaha MT-09
Frame typeAluminium DeltaboxDiamond
Front susp.Telescopic forks, Ø 43 mm, 4.72 in travelUSD fork, 5.39 in travel
Rear susp.Swingarm, (link suspension), 4.72 in travelMonoshock 5.12 in travel
Summary

The 2016 Yamaha MT-10 and the 2014-2016 Yamaha MT-09 are both aggressive looking motorcycles with their signature Yamaha cross-plane engine, but they have some significant differences.

The Yamaha MT-10 was launched in 2016 with a 998cc inline-four engine that produces a massive 160 horsepower and 81 lb-ft of torque. The MT-10 is designed for riders who want a high-performance motorcycle that can handle sharp turns and quick acceleration. The bike has an aggressive feel, thanks to its low-slung, sharp styling with an edgy front face. The bike is also built with top-grade features, including an adjustable front suspension, slipper clutch and traction control.

On the other hand, the 2014-2016 Yamaha MT-09 launched initially in 2014 has a 847cc triple cylinder engine that pumps out 115 horsepower and 65 lb-ft of torque, which is perfect for riders seeking an entry-level bike with enough power for their commuting or weekend cruising trips. The bike has a distinctive styling with its triple headlamps and aggressive styling that appeals to the younger generation. It also has a wide range of features, including an adjustable rear suspension, ABS braking, and traction control.

The Yamaha MT-10 and MT-09 both have their respective strengths and weaknesses against each other. The MT-10 delivers more power and performance, giving seasoned riders a thrilling riding experience. But this motorcycle has some comfort deficiency as a result of its aggressive riding position, which might not suit everyone.

While the MT-09 is less powerful than the MT-10, it has a more comfortable riding position, which would appeal to many riders. This bike also comes with advanced features like ABS braking, which makes it a perfect choice for inexperienced riders looking for a fun bike to ride.

In conclusion, the Yamaha MT-10 and the 2014-2016 Yamaha MT-09 are excellent motorcycles that cater to different audiences. While the MT-10 is designed for experienced riders looking for a high-performance bike, the MT-09 is an entry-level bike suitable for beginners. Both bikes have their unique selling points and features, but the choice boils down to individual preferences, as they both have their strengths and weaknesses.

Dyno chart of 2016 Yamaha MT-10 and 2016 Yamaha MT-09