Here is a nice video starring the new Yamaha Super Ténéré Worldcrosser 1200 during the press test that took place in Spain last month.
This professionally made footage shows us the most extreme version of the XT1200Z Super Ténéré taking on the difficult conditions of the evocative Spanish countryside and proving it is totally at ease on the gravel, on the sand, through the water and so forth.
The video also lingers on some of the most interesting details of the model and surely will make all the fans of this bike happy.
The model is powered by a 1,199 cc in-line two with a a compression ratio of 11.
0:1 that is credited with an output of 110 hp and 114 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm.
What really sets the Worldcrosser apart from the ‘regular’ Super Ténéré is a bunch of special parts: carbon side panels, lightweight carbon frame and fork protectors, drive shaft shield and rear brake protector in black anodized aluminum and an aluminum skid plate.
Then we have a pretty cool new photo gallery picturing this awesome bike courtesy of our buddies from Motoblog.
it: check it out.
View the full Yamaha Super Ténéré Worldcrosser photo gallery
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