2020 Yamaha MT-10 MC Commute Review

Yamaha’s 2020 MT-10 mixes equal parts fun, comfort, and value in this review.

Yamaha’s MT-10 is the working man’s liter-class naked sportbike. Packaged around Yamaha’s fantastic and one-of-a-kind CP4 YZF-R1 powertrain, the MT-10 ($12,999) is a friendlier and more affordable sport-oriented naked bike. Brush up on the technical updates in the 2020 Yamaha MT-10 Preview as this article revolves around what it’s like to ride.

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Seated at the controls, we found the MT-10 offers a refined riding position that is as comfortable as sporty. The thick saddle has a pleasing taper which makes it easy to plant your feet against the asphalt at stops. This also pays dividends in the handing department as it’s easy to shift weight from side to side when the road gets twisty. The handlebar is wide and tall and naturally helps afford an elbows-up riding position for greater control.

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Yamaha’s 2020 MT-10 is more than meets the eye as we learn in this review.Adam Waheed

Despite its added weight (as compared to the R1), the 463-pound MT is surprisingly agile and apt to direction changes. The MT delivers refined ride quality over bumpy surfaces yet shows poise over twisty stretches of tarmac. Softer springs allow the suspension to collapse more favorably, which increases agility and gives the rider pleasing grip feedback, and are complemented by the excellent OE-fitted Bridgestone Battlax S20 tires.

Yamaha’s MT-10 is an versatile liter-class naked bike that mixes equal parts fun, comfort, and value. You’ll be hard pressed to find a more affordable or well-rounded motorcycle in the class.Adam Waheed

Full, independent suspension adjustment lets you tailor its handling dynamic and we appreciate the separate fork damping control and high/low-speed damping on the shock.

As usual, the rowdy 998cc inline-four engine is a hoot to ride. The engine offers a menacing guttural roar unlike other motorcycles made. In this configuration the CP4 engine has considerably more grunt than a R1 and benefits from shorter final drive gearing for faster stoplight-to-stoplight blitzes. An electronic quickshifter makes for quick, clutchless upshifts, however we wish it also incorporated auto-blip technology. Instead, the downshifts have to be made the old-fashioned way with a manual blip of the throttle.

Understated aggression. The ergonomics package of the MT-10 skates the fine line between comfort and sport aptitude.Adam Waheed

Speaking of throttle, the MT-10 benefits from Yamaha’s tried-and-true D-Mode ride-by-wire throttle. Of the three modes, we preferred the refined and smooth calibration of Mode 2. But riders who seek sharper throttle response will like Mode 1. Conversely, Mode 3 is a welcome setting for novices or when riding over slippery surfaces. Cruise control is also standard.

The 2020 MT-10 has a tidy tail section with bold LED lighting that stands out on the road.Adam Waheed

There is some engine vibration felt through the controls, but it’s the good kind and complements the engine’s fun-loving dynamic. However all that hooting and hollering does have its price and that’s at the pump with the MT galloping down its 4.5-gallon tank with an average of around 30 mpg. You gotta pay to play.

The MT-10’s saddle is terrific. Not only is it well-supported, it is easy to shift weight against when hunting apexes.Adam Waheed

Yamaha’s Traction Control System (TCS) offers three levels of adjustment, plus off. Although the electronics are older in design and non-IMU powered (based off the then class-leading 2012 YZF-R1 traction control), the system works well at an elevated street pace, restricting acceleration yet allowing the rider to be in a comfortable zone when strafing apexes.

The MT-10 is powered by a heavier and slower-revving version of Yamaha’s fabulous CP4 998cc inline-four engine that powers its YZF-R1 superbike.Adam Waheed

A large, rectangular LCD keeps tabs on the MT’s vitals. Although it lacks the flashy color display of other bikes, the display is easy to read at a glance and comes with everything you need, and nothing you don’t. Some might bemoan that the MT doesn’t offer Bluetooth connectivity, but who wants to be bothered by text messages on their bike? LED lights throw a bright spread of light in a straight line but could benefit from cornering lighting when barreling through turns after dark.

An electronic quickshifter allows for full-throttle upshifts through the six-speed gearbox. Internal gear ratios are identical to the R1 (with an ultra tall first gear). Lower final drive gearing helps make quick work of stoplight to stoplight drag races.Adam Waheed

ABS-enabled triple-disc hydraulic disc brakes keep speed in check, however the MT could benefit from a radial-mount front brake master cylinder. Instead it uses a more budget-oriented axial-pull setup (with five-way-adjustable lever position), which reduces both brake feel and power when the lever is squeezed.

LED headlamps throw a bright spread of light after hours. However cornering headlamps would be a welcome improvement for those that like to ride the twisties at night.Adam Waheed

Aside from the aforementioned gripe, it’s hard to find fault with Yamaha’s MT-10. Its Transformer-like styling appears straight out of the big screen, and considering its fun and versatile powertrain and handling package, this is a naked sportbike that has value in spades.

Cruise control, traction control and Yamaha’s D-Mode adjustable throttle response are standard on the 2020 MT-10.Adam Waheed

Gearbox

Helmet: Shoei RF-SR

2020 Yamaha MT-10 Technical Specifications And Price

PRICE $12,999
ENGINE 998cc, DOHC, liquid-cooled crossplane inline-four; 16 valves
BORE x STROKE 79.0 x 50.9mm
COMPRESSION RATIO 12.0:1
FUEL DELIVERY Fuel injection w/ YCC-T
CLUTCH Wet multiplate slipper clutch; cable actuation
TRANSMISSION/FINAL DRIVE 6-speed/chain
FRAME Aluminum Deltabox
FRONT SUSPENSION 43mm KYB inverted fork, fully adjustable; 4.7-in. travel
REAR SUSPENSION KYB piggyback shock, fully adjustable; 4.7-in. travel
FRONT BRAKE 320mm discs w/ ABS
REAR BRAKE 220mm disc w/ ABS
WHEELS, FRONT/REAR Die-cast aluminum; 17 x 3.5-in. / 17 x 6.0-in.
TIRES, FRONT/REAR Bridgestone Hypersport S20; 120/70-17 / 190/55-17
RAKE/TRAIL 24.0°/4.0 in.
WHEELBASE 55.1 in.
SEAT HEIGHT 32.5 in.
FUEL CAPACITY 4.5 gal.
CLAIMED CURB WEIGHT 463 lb.
WARRANTY 1-year limited factory warranty
AVAILABLE November 2019
CONTACT yamahamotorsports.com
The MT-10 employs sturdy front brakes however it could benefit from a radial-mount master cylinder for added hydraulic pressure and feel.Adam Waheed
The CP4 engine emits a fun, guttural sounding roar like nothing else in the motorcycle segment.Adam Waheed
Simple but effective. Although it doesn’t look fancy, the LCD display on the MT-10 is simple and effective.Adam Waheed
Value-conscious riders looking for a capable sport naked bike will be happy with the well-rounded performance of the MT-10.Adam Waheed
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