i really have been waiting for this bike to come out, im not really bothered about the radar but its such a shame tha tthe normal GT still only has dual Dash instead of the new TFT. forcing our hands to pay over £14500 for this bike, which puts the price well into a a premium category
the dash and that thumb stick on the left (which i assume replaces the old scroll wheel on the right hand side) would be perfect for the 2023 tracer gt. keep the adaptive cruise, phone connectivity, and 3rd gen quickshifter for the gt+ to make it worth the jump
The Tracer (as a middle market machine) is now almost at the spec level of the MV Agusta Turismo Veloce (a ludicrously super premium bike) on its release back in 2015. The TV has had several updates since including a Rekluse base fully clutch-less transmission as a first on a road bike. Worth acknowledging that the tech you describe in this video is new to the middle market but has been around at the top of the market for a while. Also, the prototype models of both the Tracer and the BMW XR strongly resemble the production TV, imitation and flattery etc. 😆
How many people even ride the Turismo Veloce? Where I'm from brand new MVs are like Bigfoot. Nightmare dealer network. MVs only make sense in like a handful of countries in western Europe. People ride Yamahas all over the world.
If this version had been available in 2022 I'd have bought this instead of the Honda NT1100 no doubt. I'm not a massive fan of that automated braking, but still, the dash update, the quickshifter, better seat as far as I can see, ... I love my NT but this version of the Tracer ticks more boxes.
You miss the important details; Can the adaptive function of the cruise control be de-selected? (As on some cars). Is the linked braking functionality only active IF the cruise control is also active?
VFR has had linked brakes forever and works just fine. Hopefully there is a dumb cruise mode as well as adaptive. Being able to switch between linked and de-linked seems dreamy but likely not in the cards.
only the GT+ has the new dash, Does the normal GT and the normal tracer 9 still have the dual screen? the GT will cost 16.499 euros. a bit too much for the tech you get in my opinion
@@DaMeatSack That’s a bummer if the other models have the crappy dual screen. I wouldn’t pay the extra money for the adaptive cruise because it’s a feature I wouldn’t use.
well...this is something to be honest. I am a guzzi rider, but comparing the new v100 and this gt+ tracer, Yamaha hits something special with this bike..
My 2019 Aprilia RSV4-RF would blip on an open throttle. It's not new tech. Otherwise, the GT+ looks great. I had the first Tracer GT, now have the Tracer 9 GT and will be moving to this GT+ as soon as it lands in the dealership.
..and just like that, Yamaha has taken an affordable mid range bike and more than doubled it's price in 7 years. i had a mt-09 tracer 2015. it was £8k. for a grand more you could have a top range tourer with a better finish
My dilemma also. GT has more impressive look and is more hi-tech equipped. NT1100 does not have IMU, ACC and even does not have and guards as a standard equipment nor heated grips (not that I care about heated grips). But, Honda comes with DCT (for extra 1000 euro), and is cheaper. I don’t know do I (anybody) need all this high tech things on GT (adaptive cruise control for example) and if those are worth extra cash, or NT is decent and better choice in terms what you get for the money.
Imagine a Super Ténéré with all this tech! 🥴
It’s so sad that Yamaha abandoned the SupTen updates and the offer for a modern SupTen. It would always be my first choice for a RTW bike.
Radar tech on a Super Ten? I can see all the Yamaha forums moaning that it can't be switched off.
i really have been waiting for this bike to come out, im not really bothered about the radar but its such a shame tha tthe normal GT still only has dual Dash instead of the new TFT. forcing our hands to pay over £14500 for this bike, which puts the price well into a a premium category
Its a lovely dash though! 😅 Aaron Knox
@Knox Armour I know haha. Looks like I'm gonna have to save more 😅
the dash and that thumb stick on the left (which i assume replaces the old scroll wheel on the right hand side) would be perfect for the 2023 tracer gt. keep the adaptive cruise, phone connectivity, and 3rd gen quickshifter for the gt+ to make it worth the jump
The Tracer (as a middle market machine) is now almost at the spec level of the MV Agusta Turismo Veloce (a ludicrously super premium bike) on its release back in 2015. The TV has had several updates since including a Rekluse base fully clutch-less transmission as a first on a road bike. Worth acknowledging that the tech you describe in this video is new to the middle market but has been around at the top of the market for a while. Also, the prototype models of both the Tracer and the BMW XR strongly resemble the production TV, imitation and flattery etc. 😆
How many people even ride the Turismo Veloce? Where I'm from brand new MVs are like Bigfoot. Nightmare dealer network. MVs only make sense in like a handful of countries in western Europe. People ride Yamahas all over the world.
The next for me, is spectacular.
If this version had been available in 2022 I'd have bought this instead of the Honda NT1100 no doubt.
I'm not a massive fan of that automated braking, but still, the dash update, the quickshifter, better seat as far as I can see, ... I love my NT but this version of the Tracer ticks more boxes.
Seems good, looking forward to riding this one
Adaptive cruise control with linked brakes - that's for people who go down the motorway pissing around with their phone
You miss the important details;
Can the adaptive function of the cruise control be de-selected? (As on some cars).
Is the linked braking functionality only active IF the cruise control is also active?
VFR has had linked brakes forever and works just fine. Hopefully there is a dumb cruise mode as well as adaptive. Being able to switch between linked and de-linked seems dreamy but likely not in the cards.
Would love to see an mt09 with that screen and suspension.
Can you guys confirm if this model is coming to the USA??
It's available in Russia not the USA
And some people just got their 2022 Tracer 9GT. I would be pissed😅
Glad they got rid of the funny looking split screen, that's was a deal breaker for me and the reason I went with a 2022 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX
only the GT+ has the new dash, Does the normal GT and the normal tracer 9 still have the dual screen? the GT will cost 16.499 euros. a bit too much for the tech you get in my opinion
@@DaMeatSack That’s a bummer if the other models have the crappy dual screen. I wouldn’t pay the extra money for the adaptive cruise because it’s a feature I wouldn’t use.
well...this is something to be honest. I am a guzzi rider, but comparing the new v100 and this gt+ tracer, Yamaha hits something special with this bike..
Great to see ACC on a sub-500 lb ST bike. Good job Yamaha!
Please make a review on the 2023 yamaha xmax 300 tech max
Sounds like Yamaha made a complete Tracer❤
Sure itll be great 👍
Agreed. Now that they have replaced the split screen and the thumbwheel, I'm ready to upgrade from my original FJ09.
My 2019 Aprilia RSV4-RF would blip on an open throttle. It's not new tech. Otherwise, the GT+ looks great. I had the first Tracer GT, now have the Tracer 9 GT and will be moving to this GT+ as soon as it lands in the dealership.
..and just like that, Yamaha has taken an affordable mid range bike and more than doubled it's price in 7 years. i had a mt-09 tracer 2015. it was £8k. for a grand more you could have a top range tourer with a better finish
Does seem like quite a jump since the original version 🤔 . But then again, this is the top spec new one with new and expensive technology.
Worth it for the TFT alone
Price?
16,500€
Yamaha have listened to the masses & got shot of that horrible split dash.
this one (€16500)and Honda NT1100(€15500) which is better
My dilemma also. GT has more impressive look and is more hi-tech equipped. NT1100 does not have IMU, ACC and even does not have and guards as a standard equipment nor heated grips (not that I care about heated grips). But, Honda comes with DCT (for extra 1000 euro), and is cheaper. I don’t know do I (anybody) need all this high tech things on GT (adaptive cruise control for example) and if those are worth extra cash, or NT is decent and better choice in terms what you get for the money.
Price is very high, given the choice id keep the dash and leave the ACC
Yamaha and many other manufacturers have been linking brakes for decades. Without realising it, you've probably ridden bikes with linked brakes.
True. I have standard brakes on my FJ09 and linked brakes on my VFR1200x, I cant tell the difference, its seamless.
over €16500 for a middleweight adventure. No way Jose.
That’s a lot of money for a tracer
Yes its a lot of money but its less expensive than the comparatively equipped Kawasaki Versys 1000 SE LT
Remember when tattoos weren’t gay?
Only the keyless ride missing for to be equal to bmw....
Thankfully it still uses a key. My buddys key fob lost pairing to his bike and he had to be towed to the dealer and get it reset.
2026 no Brasil... a 2022 sequer tem ainda em led no mercado Brasileiro... Uma vergonha o que a Yamaha faz conosco. Total desleixo!
gt + = 16,5k +
Tech is never interesting. At least to me. Thumbs up anyway.