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MT-07 Y-AMT

£8,710 fromNaked6-speed Y-AMTlicence A2
74Power Index
Tier B · #10

The light, friendly CP2 twin now with clutchless shifting. A2-restrictable, cheap to run, and one of the most natural first big bikes there is.

A brilliant first big bike, now stall-proof.
On the road

The CP2 twin is friendly, torquey and endlessly flickable. Light weight makes the MT-07 confidence-inspiring for newer riders while still entertaining experienced ones.

The automatic bit

Y-AMT removes the clutch worry without dumbing anything down — shift yourself on the triggers or leave it in auto. A2-restrictable, so it grows with your licence rather than holding you back.

Living with it

Cheap to buy and run, reliable and easy to live with. The budget shows in basic suspension and few electronic frills, but the fundamentals are spot on.

The verdict

Y-AMT makes an already brilliant beginner-to-expert bike even easier. Light, torquey and forgiving — now with no clutch to stall.

How it scores
Ease8.0
Comfort7.0
Fun8.0
Tech7.0
Value9.0
Performance5.6

What's good

  • Light and flickable
  • A2-restrictable
  • Friendly low-down torque

Watch out for

  • Basic suspension
  • Few electronic frills
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Full specificationPrices checked Jun 2026
Year2026
Transmission6-speed Y-AMT
Engine689cc
Power72 bhp
Torque67 Nm
Top speed130 mph
Economy65 mpg
Fuel tank14 L
Seat height805 mm
Kerb weight184 kg
Min. licenceA2
Price from£8,710

Best for

New riders progressing onto a proper bike who want clutchless confidence.

Owner rating

3.7 / 5
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