2019 Yamaha MT-09 Launched In India; Priced At Rs. 10.55 Lakh 

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Refreshing its middleweight road warrior for the 2019 model year, Yamaha Motor India has presented the new MT-09 in the nation. The 2019 Yamaha MT-09 is estimated at Rs. 10.55 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) and witnesses a value climb of Rs. 16,000 over the more seasoned model. Appointments for the new MT-09 are as of now open at Yamaha dealerships container India, while conveyances should start in the next weeks. The refreshed MT-09 gets unpretentious changes for the new year including another paint plans and illustrations while holding the equivalent powertrain.

The 2019 Yamaha MT-09 comes in the Night Fluo paint alternative that is presently accessible with the Yamaha Blu and Tech Black shading choices. The MT-09 logo presently accompanies a red completion on the fuel tank. Excepting the new shading plan, there aren't any styling changes on the cruiser, which keeps on getting the outsider motivated twin-unit LED headlamps, thin yet sharp 14 liter fuel tank and split seats. The red painted compound wheels make a decent differentiation against the hues on the YAMAHA MT-09 bicycle.
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Yamaha MT-09 Power on the 2019 Yamaha MT-09 originates from the equivalent 847 cc in-line three-chamber, fluid cooled motor tuned to create 113 bhp at 10,000 rpm and 87.5 Nm of pinnacle torque at 8500 rpm. The engine is matched with a 6-speed gearbox and gets the Quick Shift System (QSS) for quicker up movements. The bicycle additionally accompanies ABS and footing control framework alongside a help and shoe grip. The MT-09 gets 41 mm USD forks in advance and a monoshock unit at the back, the two of which are flexible. Braking execution originates from 298 mm double circles in advance and a 245 mm single plate at the back. The bicycle's kerb weight remains at 193 kg.The Yamaha MT-09 goes up against a large group of contributions in this space including the Triumph Street Triple, Ducati Monster 821, Suzuki GSX-S750, Kawasaki Z900 and the preferences. Yamaha's MT line-up will be extended in India with the dispatch of the MT-15 on March 15 this year.

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