ZARD Yamaha MT-07 (14/17) Full Exhaust System (racing)
Full racing exhaust system by Zard for the Yamaha MT-07.
Elevate your riding experience with the full racing exhaust system by Zard for the Yamaha MT-07. This high-performance racing system is designed to unlock the full potential of your motorcycle, delivering enhanced power, torque, and sound. Crafted from stainless steel, this 2-in-1 racing kit features a removable dB killer, allowing riders to customize their exhaust note according to their preferences. With the option of a carbon or stainless steel end cap, riders can also tailor the aesthetic of their Yamaha MT-07 to suit their individual style.
Compared to the original full kit weight of 8 kg, the Zard Full Kit weighs in at just 3.7 kg, offering a significant reduction in weight. This not only improves the bike's power-to-weight ratio but also enhances handling and agility, resulting in a more responsive and exhilarating riding experience. Whether navigating city streets or carving through twisty mountain roads, riders can enjoy the benefits of this lightweight and performance-oriented system.
The Yamaha MT-07 racing system by Zard Exhausts is engineered to deliver race-inspired performance and style, setting new standards in the aftermarket exhaust industry. With its meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail, this exhaust kit is a testament to Zard Exhaust's commitment to quality and innovation. Experience the thrill of enhanced performance and the unmistakable sound of a Zard exhaust as you unleash the full potential of your Yamaha MT-07 on the road or track.
Features of this full exhaust system:
- Type: Racing
- Exhaust material: Stainless steel in Satin or Black finishing
- Sleeve: Stainless steel
- End Cap: Stainless steel / Carbon fiber
- Weight saving: 4.3 kg (3.7 kg vs Stock 8.0 kg)
- Removable dB killer
🎥 Video of this full exhaust system installation
🎥 Video of this full exhaust system sound
Available separately:
➧ ZARD Yamaha MT-07 Full Street Exhaust System
APPLICATION:
Yamaha MT-07 (2014 – 2017)