Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (YMC) announces
the debut of the new remake of the Yamaha Trail XT660R
in its 2004 European market model at the 60th Milano
Show (bicycles and motorcycles) opening on September
16 2003. Mounting a newly developed liquid-cooled 4-stroke,
SOHC single-cylinder, 4-valve, 660cc engine with fuel
injection on a diamond-type frame, this model offers
an excellent combination of enjoyable ease of use in
around-town riding plus outstanding high-speed cruising
performance.
The new XT660R was conceived and developed around the
central themes of Dreams, Fun and Daily Life.
This Dreams means the dreams that you can
chase in long-range on- and off-road riding. It also
means the embodiment of the dream of an entirely new
kind of styling that is different from any motocrosser.
The Fun means the fun of running performance
that far exceeds that of the existing XT600E. As for
the Daily Life, it refers to the kind of
functionality people want for city riding plus an attractive
sticker price. In the design of this new model, Yamahas
engineers brought their most advanced technologies to
realize the next evolution of the basic XT performance
character while also achieving entirely new styling.
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European market model Yamaha Trail XT660R |
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Yamaha XT660R |
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March 2004
(Date to vary with the different European distributors)
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Coloring: |
Deep Purplish Blue Solid
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Yamaha Black |
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Market Background
and Product Summary |
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Demand in the European on- off-road
bike market is at an annual level of 100,000 ~ 110,000
units, with 600cc class models used mainly for city
riding making up about 70% of the total. The other 30%
is made up of larger displacement models used primarily
for touring. The Yamaha XT600E, introduced in 1990,
has been the category leader thanks to its ease of use
in around-town riding, its freedom of riding position
and enjoyable running performance. In 10 years the XT600E
has sold a record 92,000 units in the European market,
making it the standard of the 600cc on-off category.
The XT600E has remained especially popular in the southern
European countries thanks to the sense of security it
brings when riding on cobblestone streets and its ease
of use on crowded streets. The reasons most customers
give for the XT600Es popularity are the proven
reliability going back to the initial XT500 introduced
in 1976, its versatility and the fact that it is a bike
you can use for many years, plus its affordable price.
Elements defining the European market in recent years
have been a rapid expansion of the expressway systems,
while at the same time there are numerous cities and
towns where congested traffic conditions are expected
to continue with no relief in sight. This has brought
a reappraisal of the merits of motorcycles capable of
both high-speed cruising and good maneuverability of
the kind desired in city riding. Meanwhile, the market
has seen an influx of new models by other makers and
an increased longing among some users for highly individualistic
models, as well as an increased environmental consciousness.
All this has led to strong calls for new styles of 600cc
on-off models.
The model Yamaha developed to carry on the concepts
established by the XT tradition while answering these
new market needs is the XT660R. The aims
Yamaha set for this next-generation XT included, (1)
running performance that makes around-town riding even
more enjoyable, (2) high-speed cruising capability for
the greater assurance that lets riders enjoy expressway
cruising, (3) innovative new styling and (4) environment-friendly
performance. These design aims were then summarized
in the key words The New Legend Crossover Trail
660 and development focused was on the themes
of Dreams, Fun and Daily Life. |
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Main Features |
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Engine |
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1) New 660cc liquid-cooled engine
In order to ensure excellent performance in a wide range
of uses from around-town to high-speed cruising, a new-design
liquid-cooled 4-stroke, SOHC single-cylinder, 660cc
forward-inclined 4-valve engine with fuel injection
(FI) is adopted. With a bore x stroke expanded to 100mm
x 84mm from the 95mm x 84mm of the existing XT600E and
a compact combustion chamber and high compression ratio
of 10.0: 1, this engine delivers maximum power output
of 35.3kW (48PS)/6,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 58.4N-m
(5.95kgf-m)/5,250 rpm.
2) First Fuel Injection system ever on a Yamaha big
single model
The XT660R adopts the first fuel injection system ever
on a Yamaha big single model. Data for 10
sensing parameters are gathered by sensors including
a crank sensor, and intake pressure sensor render fuel
injection sensor is processed by the super-compact 26-pin
ECU to render optimum fuel injection volume and timing
under all running conditions. The injector is a long
nozzle, high-dynamic-range type with 12 outlets. This
12-outlet nozzle produces fine fuel droplets that contributing
to outstanding drivability and environmental-friendly
emissions. Another reason behind the outstanding drivability
and low emissions is the adoption of a pulsation damper
that controls fluctuations in pressure to ensure stable
fuel supply. The fuel injection system has also been
made simpler and more compact by the elimination of
the air pressure sensor and adoption of a return-less
type fuel supply system requiring less tubing.
3) Roller type rocker arm for optimum valve lift
The new engine adopts the first roller type rocker arm
valve-lift mechanism ever on a Yamaha sports bike. One
of the characteristics of the rocker arm type mechanism
is the capacity to get a valve lift that is larger than
the cam lift depending on the lever ratio. However,
there is a structural problem in that increasing the
lever ratio to get the desired valve lift also puts
additional stress on the slipper assembly. With the
XT660Rs roller type rocker arm, the slipper is
given a needle roller bearing that gives the slipper
a constant revolving motion that reduces the friction
resistance with the cam. This gives the mechanism excellent
reliability. Furthermore, it enables a high valve lift
of 9.8mm for the intake and 9.0mm for the exhaust valves
(compared to 8.4mm on the existing model) and shortens
the valve overlap. The result is a truly enjoyable power
feeling in the low to middle speed range and excellent
emissions qualities.
4) Lightweight, highly heat-resistant forged piston,
direct-plated cylinder
For the new, larger piston to fit the 100mm bore, a
forged piston was adopted for its greater heat tolerance
and potential for lightweight design. As for the cylinder,
a low-pressure cast aluminum cylinder body was adopted
a direct plating is applied (ceramic composite plating)
that a steel sleeve or cylinder liner unnecessary. Since
this eliminates the different heat transfer rates that
result from the use of a liner, cooling characteristics
are improved and oil deterioration is lessened. This
combines with the effect of the cross-flow type radiator
to provide excellent cooling performance and reliability.
The combination of the lightweight forged piston, compact
design head assembly and liner-less cylinder design
all contribute to a lower center of gravity for the
engine which in turn becomes an important factor contributing
to this models excellent running stability.
5) New positioning of the three axes and compact
crank case
To accommodate the larger bore engine, the gears of
the three axes (crank, main and drive) have been increased
in size for greater reliability. And, while the distance
between the crank and drive axes has been increased
by 9mm, the removal of the kick axis and other optimized
design features have enabled a crankcase design that
is 30mm shorter in the longitudinal direction than that
of the existing model.
6) Optimized flywheel mass
The mass of the flywheel has been set about 20% less
than the XT600E to optimize performance. This combines
with the optimized intake/exhaust system designs, the
lightweight forged aluminum piston and the roller type
rocker arm to produce a light but outstanding engine
feeling, especially in the low to middle speed range.
7) Dual exhaust for outstanding torque character
and unique exterior styling
Adoption of a left-right symmetrical dual muffler (made
of SUS material) that draws two separate exhaust pipes
from the two exhaust ports and feeds them into the up-muffler
(silencer) instead of combining them into one at the
head, helps bring out excellent torque characteristics
in the low to middle speed range. The 100mm diameter,
500mm long silencer is covered by a highly heat-resistant
nylon protector featuring a metallic-looking finish.
This gives the exterior styling a distinctive accent
point. Meanwhile, a connecting pipe is provided to cancel
out the slight pulse difference between the left and
right exhaust pipes to help ensure excellent drivability.
This system is also characterized by its pleasing exhaust
sound, the optimized sizes and pipe lengths of the exhaust
system components and the optimized expansion chamber
design.
8) Other features
Other features of the new model include (1) advanced
technologies adopted in the transmission (total of 17
items) and (2) an air induction system and honeycomb
type catalyzer for cleaner emissions (clears the EU-2
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Chassis |
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1) New-design frame provides excellent
straight-line running stability
In order to endure excellent running stability in high-speed
riding, a new-design diamond frame using high-tensile
steel and designed for an optimum balance of longitudinal,
lateral and torsional rigidity. Also, a twin pipe fuel
tank rail design is adopted (28mm diameter, 1.5mm gauge
pipe left and right) to ensure the ideal rigidity balance.
With regard to the lateral rigidity that is so important
to straight-line running stability, a rigidity value
several times higher than that of the existing XT600E
and 60% higher than the XTZ660 Tenere has been achieved.
The engine mounts include one at the head and four on
the crankcase in a design that makes positive use of
the engine as a structural member contributing to chassis
rigidity.
2) Front and rear suspensions with excellent cushioning
performance
The front suspension employs an upright fork with 43mm
diameter inner tubes (vs. 41mm on the XT600E) and the
same generous 225mm stroke as the XT600E. The fork bracket
has also been redesigned to accommodate the larger diameter
fork. Optimum materials have been chosen for the upper
and under components, with the upper made of die-cast
aluminum and the under of forged aluminum. This combines
with the optimized dimensions, including 25mm fork offset
and 30mm axle side offset to help achieve excellent
running stability and neutral steering character.
3) Bottom link type rear suspension with 5-step adjustment
mechanism
For the rear suspension, a large-size bottom link type
with 14mm diameter rod and a large 40mm diameter cylinder
is adopted. The shock absorber is given a forward lean
to help lower the center of gravity and ensure an abundant
200mm of wheel travel. Combined with the lightweight
steel rear arm, this ensures excellent cushioning performance.
A 5-step cam type preload adjustment mechanism is provided
to enable adjustments to fit riding conditions and/or
rider preferences.
4) Front disc brake with floating mount
The 298mm front disc brake has been given a floating
mount, known for its improved judder resistance qualities
due to the reduced effect of pad heat on the disc. Whats
more, this brake features an asymmetrical two-pot Brembo
caliper with sintered pads known for their good initial
touch characteristics and abrasion resistance. Also,
the combination with the optimized master cylinder spec,
lever ratio and hose expansion rate helps achieve the
kind of linear braking performance you want for use
in high-speed conditions. Meanwhile, the rear wheel
features a large-diameter 245mm disc and pin-slide type
Brembo caliper.
5) 15-liter fuel tank finished in Matte Black
2
This model adopts a fuel tank with a design that is
flattened on the bottom for excellent space efficiency
that helps achieve a large 15-liter capacity despite
the in-tank mounting of the fuel pump to accommodate
the new fuel injection system. Also, the fuel tank is
given a Matte Black 2 finish for a smart,
cosmopolitan look. The same Matte Black 2
is used on the tank cap and frame to give the machine
an overall impression of metallic quality.
6) New shape front hub and straight-spoke wheel
To help achieve light, agile handling, lightweight aluminum
rims are adopted. These are mounted with front 90/90-21
and rear 130/80-17 size tires. The front hub has been
given a new shape that enables considerable reduction
in metal thickness for reduced weight while also achieving
high rigidity. Whats more, the ends of the spokes
(hub side) are processed in a way that creates a so-called
straight spoke for superior tensile strength
qualities. This combines with the new larger front axle,
on which the diameter of the inner hollow has been increased
from 15mm to 17mm, to achieve a handling feeling with
better rigidity and greater stability at high speeds.
7) Comfortable upright riding position
Despite the large impression of its exterior, the fuel
tank shape is slim with good knee grip qualities. This
combines with the optimized handlebar, hip, and footrest
positions to help create an upright riding position
with a good sense of rider-machine unity. Greater comfort
has also been achieved with the adoption of a new type
of seat cover that offers superior sense of fit and
grip qualities. It features a design that provides both
seating comfort and ease of leg reach to the ground
while also adding pleasing modulation to the exterior
design.
8) Digital display liquid-crystal speedometer
A digital display meter panel is adopted. With a simplified
design that eliminates the tachometer, it has been possible
to include additional features like twin tripmeters,
a clock and a self-diagnosis function that anticipates
fuel injection system malfunction. The tripmeters have
a six-digit display (mode switchover from odometer)
for greater convenience in long-distance cruising and
keeping track of oil-change distance, etc.
9) Front-back two-piece fender, body design that
emphasizes modulation
The front end features bikini cowling with
a clear windshield and a multi-reflector type headlight
with H4 bulb. Also, the rubber boots have been removed
from the front fork in favor of plastic resin protectors.
Furthermore, the fender is a two-piece type that enables
an up-fender design for the portion in front of the
fork and a down-fender design for the rear half. This
kind of sculptural combination gives a fresh, cosmopolitan
impression to the front-end styling. In addition, the
air scoop outlet has been designed to create a more
efficient flow of hot air away from the radiator with
a shape that provides a distinctive accent to the design
of the side view.
10) Other convenient features for everyday use
Other features that riders will appreciate include (1)
an immobilizer anti-theft function, (2) a key-lock seat
compartment and space beneath the seat for a U-lock,
(3) a handlebar turning angle of 44 degrees for greater
maneuverability in around-town use and (4) a minimum
ground clearance of 210mm that combines with the generous
suspension stroke to ensure the ability to ride through
all kinds of on- and off-road conditions. |
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2004 European
Model Yamaha XT660R Technical Specification |
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Overall
length x width x height
Seat height
Wheelbase
Dry weight
Engine type
Cylinder arrangement
Displacement
Bore x Stroke
Compression ratio
Maximum power
Maximum torque
Starting system
Fuel tank capacity
Fuel supply system
Tire size (Front / Rear) |
2,240mm
x 845mm x 1,230mm
865mm
1,505mm
165kg
Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 4-valve
Single cylinder
660 cm
100mm x 84mm
10.0 : 1
35.3kW (48 PS) / 6,000rpm
58.4N-m (5.95 kgf-m) / 5,250rpm
Electric
15liters
Electronic control fuel injection
90/90-21MC 54S / 130/80-17MC 65S |
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