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Cycle News 2022 Issue 27 July 6

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 27 JULY 6, 2022 P91 O ver the last year, Ya- maha has methodically relaunched its excel- lent 890cc CP3 triple-powered lineup. First, the company tackled its game-changing sport standard, the MT-09, smoothing off some famously rough edges and making the machine an all- around better playmate. Next, the Tracer 9 GT, already a terrific value-oriented tourer, had the same big helping of refinement thrown its way. But Yamaha saved the best for last in its big update of the XSR900. Let's dispense with the big stuff: Measured by part count, the XSR900 is 90 percent new. While the change in styling is conspicu- ous, marking a shift in inspiration from '70s machines to the road racers of the 1980s, the mechani- cal changes are no less subtle. Readers will notice the lightweight die-cast aluminum frame intro- duced by the MT-09. Sharp eyes might catch clever spin-forged wheels and a new adjustable KYB fork. What you won't see is the ef- fort at weight reduction inside the engine, or the work done to meet Euro 5 emissions standards. CLASSIC, NOT RETRO YAMAHA CHANNELS ONE OF ITS MOST FAMOUS LIVERIES FOR THE NEW XSR900, AND THE CHANGES ARE MORE THAN SKIN DEEP BY CHRIS CANTLE I PHOTOGRAPHY BY ADAM CAMPBELL

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