Yamaha has taken a significant step forward in motorcycle technology with the introduction of its Y-AMT (Yamaha Automated Manual Transmission) system. This innovative gearbox is set to redefine the riding experience, and the MT-09 has been chosen as the platform to debut this groundbreaking technology.
The Y-AMT system eliminates the need for a traditional clutch and shifter, offering riders the choice between automatic and manual gear changes. In automatic mode (D or D+), the system intelligently selects the optimal gear based on riding conditions. For those seeking a more engaged riding experience, manual mode allows for precise gear shifts with the simple press of a button.
Key features of the Y-AMT system include:
The choice of the MT-09 as the launch platform for Y-AMT is strategic. Yamaha aims to demonstrate the system’s performance-oriented nature, aligning it with the MT-09’s sporty character. While the technology is initially focused on the MT-09, there is potential for its application to other Yamaha models, including the Tracer 900, Niken, and even the 700cc range.
Yamaha’s decision to introduce a semi-automatic transmission on a performance-oriented motorcycle marks a significant departure from the trend of equipping such systems primarily on larger, touring-focused models. This move showcases Yamaha’s commitment to innovation and its desire to cater to a wider range of riders.
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