Well, it is official! The new 2025 Yamaha R9 got unveiled today. I had a MT09 street bike for a while and loved the motor on it, wishing it would make its way to a supersport someday. Looks like that day has come!
It uses the same CP3 motor that Yamaha has been using in the FZ/MT09, XSR900, FJ09 Tracer and Niken. Disappointingly, it does not appear to be modified in any way to produce more hp than it did previously. I was hoping for some improved internals and increased rev limit for some more power to be competitive against the new bikes in the newly re-defined supersport class. That being said, it still puts out a respectable 117hp in Euro5 configuration which should be higher once restrictions are removed. This engine also really shines in the way it puts power down; much more torque than traditional inline 4 engine and it sounds AMAZING!
One concern I had is that they would just slap the CP3 motor into a budget frame, put on budget components and call it a day - in essence what they did with the R7. However, that doesn't seem to be the case. Looks like the R9 gets it's own dedicated supersport frame (with separately bolted subframe). It also looks like it shares many components with the R1 including the IMU and electronics package. Quickshifter, autoblipper, anti-wheelie etc. all from the R1. Front suspension looks to be same as R6/R1 as well and it comes equipped with Brembo calipers & master cylinder. Dash also has a "virtual pitboard" - wonder what that is... They have a picture of a rider presumably looking at lap data on a tablet; so it's likely to have the R1 CCU which gives extensive telemetry.
So, what are your thoughts? Good street bike? Good trackday bike? Does it have potential for going up against the new supersport class? Let's discuss!
You can read more about the bike here: 2025 Yamaha YZF-R9 first look: A street-friendly, track-ready supersport? - RevZilla
It is also up on Yamaha Canada site here: https://www.yamaha-motor.ca/en/road/motorcycle/supersport/2025-yzf-r9/2025-YZFR9AS
It uses the same CP3 motor that Yamaha has been using in the FZ/MT09, XSR900, FJ09 Tracer and Niken. Disappointingly, it does not appear to be modified in any way to produce more hp than it did previously. I was hoping for some improved internals and increased rev limit for some more power to be competitive against the new bikes in the newly re-defined supersport class. That being said, it still puts out a respectable 117hp in Euro5 configuration which should be higher once restrictions are removed. This engine also really shines in the way it puts power down; much more torque than traditional inline 4 engine and it sounds AMAZING!
One concern I had is that they would just slap the CP3 motor into a budget frame, put on budget components and call it a day - in essence what they did with the R7. However, that doesn't seem to be the case. Looks like the R9 gets it's own dedicated supersport frame (with separately bolted subframe). It also looks like it shares many components with the R1 including the IMU and electronics package. Quickshifter, autoblipper, anti-wheelie etc. all from the R1. Front suspension looks to be same as R6/R1 as well and it comes equipped with Brembo calipers & master cylinder. Dash also has a "virtual pitboard" - wonder what that is... They have a picture of a rider presumably looking at lap data on a tablet; so it's likely to have the R1 CCU which gives extensive telemetry.
So, what are your thoughts? Good street bike? Good trackday bike? Does it have potential for going up against the new supersport class? Let's discuss!
You can read more about the bike here: 2025 Yamaha YZF-R9 first look: A street-friendly, track-ready supersport? - RevZilla
It is also up on Yamaha Canada site here: https://www.yamaha-motor.ca/en/road/motorcycle/supersport/2025-yzf-r9/2025-YZFR9AS