Yamaha MT-07 HACK
From the Webike community's "Moto Hack" campaign, Here's a passionate story from "Shibu" who rides an MT-07! As an owner, he can tell us how to use the stock parts of the MT-07!
A brief self-introduction
I bought a new motorcycle five years ago and have been enjoying going on long trips with my tent. I don't know how long I will be able to do this physically, but as long as I continue to have the energy to go, I will let my body keep me company. I've been running around the edge of the mainland of Honshu, aiming to run through the 50 most famous roads on the Internet.
It's been raining so much lately that touring hasn't been possible, and I'm looking forward to the end of the rainy season when the corona will subside.
A brief description of this HACK
Before the MT-07, all of my bikes were full cowl bikes, and I began to feel the effects of the wind strongly after riding the MT-07 without a cowl. In addition, my hands and arms received considerable wind pressure at high speed, and I felt tired, so I was looking for a handguard for wind and rain protection. I was also looking for something that would not compromise the stock shape and color of the car as much as possible. So I searched the internet and found only one item at the time, which was the diversion of a stock MT-09 tracer part.
Parts, tools and things needed for this HACK
Item MT-09 tracer handguard set
Part No. 2PP-26143-00-P1 and others (Total 23 Items)
*You can refer to the photo from "33:Steering Handle & Cable" of YAMAHA Genuine Parts for 2016 MT-0 Tracer.
Required number 1 set
*Since there is a wide range of components, you need to check/order them carefully.
How to do the HACK, instructions, work instructions, etc.
All you need to do is remove the bar end of the MT-07's handlebars and put them on while assembling the parts you purchased. It doesn't take much time to do the work itself, just a few hex wrenches are needed.
The downside is that the handle is shorter than the MT-09 tracer, or if you screw the parts that screw into the bar end all the way in, they will probably deform. I used tape to prevent water, dust, etc. from getting into the bar end, and taped it to a position where it wouldn't screw in as far. Now there is no wobble at all.
Summary of HACK
Thank you, Shibu, for posting that valuable stock diversion HACK!
See YAMAHA Moto Index Page
See Accessories for YAMAHA MT-09 (FZ-09)
See Accessories for YAMAHA MT-07 (FZ-07)