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Yamaha MT-10 SP [2022]: The Apex Predator of Hyper Naked Motorcycles

Introduction

The Yamaha MT-10 SP isn’t just a motorcycle—it’s a statement. As the crown jewel of Yamaha’s “Dark Side of Japan” philosophy, this 2022 hyper-naked machine blends race-bred technology with street-savvy aggression. Built on the DNA of the YZF-R1 superbike but stripped of pretense, the MT-10 SP delivers an unapologetic riding experience that thrills in equal measure on serpentine backroads and urban jungles. Let’s dissect what makes this limited-production SP variant a standout in Yamaha’s MT lineup.

Design & Ergonomics: Brutalist Art on Two Wheels

Yamaha’s designers have mastered the art of combining menace with minimalism. The MT-10 SP’s sharp angles, exposed mechanical components, and functional intakes scream purpose. The Liquid Metal/Raven color scheme—borrowed from the exclusive YZF-R1M—adds a premium touch, while the SP-specific lower fairing sharpens aesthetics and improves airflow to the oil cooler.

The riding position strikes a balance between control and comfort. At 835 mm (32.8 inches), the seat height is accessible for most riders, and the revised “rider triangle” positions you slightly lower in the chassis for a connected feel. The tank’s narrowed profile allows for better knee grip, and the seat foam strikes a Goldilocks balance between firm support and long-distance comfort.

Engine & Performance: The CP4’s Torque-Fueled Symphony

At its core lies the 998cc CP4 crossplane inline-four—a masterpiece inherited from the YZF-R1 but retuned for street domination. With 165.8 HP @ 11,500 RPM and 112 Nm (82.6 lb-ft) of torque @ 9,000 RPM, this engine isn’t just powerful; it’s characterful.

Key Highlights:

  • Street-Focused Tuning: Yamaha’s engineers prioritized low-to-midrange grunt, making the MT-10 SP feel explosive even at legal speeds. The revised intake roar—amplified by acoustic grilles near the tank—turns every throttle blip into a visceral event.
  • Throttle Response: The ride-by-wire system offers four power modes (PWR 1-4), ranging from razor-sharp aggression in PWR1 to a mellower, rain-friendly PWR4.
  • Quick Shifter: The up/down quickshifter is butter-smooth, enabling clutchless shifts that keep the CP4 singing in its powerband.

Fuel economy? Expect around 8.0 L/100 km (29.4 mpg)—reasonable for a liter-class beast. The 17L (4.5-gallon) tank ensures ~200 km (124-mile) range between fill-ups.

Electronics & Rider Aids: A Six-Axis IMU Orchestra

The MT-10 SP’s six-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU) is the brain behind its brawn, enabling a suite of rider aids that walk the line between safety and hooliganism:

  • Lean-Sensitive Traction Control (TCS): Five intervention levels adapt to your lean angle. Dial it down for smoky slides or crank it up for wet commutes.
  • Slide Control System (SCS): Lets the rear wheel step out just enough to feel heroic before gently reining it in.
  • Lift Control System (LIF): Manages wheelies across three settings—from “subtle squat” to “full stoppie mode.”
  • Engine Brake Management (EBM): Choose between aggressive engine braking (Level 1) or a smoother deceleration (Level 2).
  • Brake Control (BC): BC2 mode tailors ABS intervention based on lean angle, a godsend for trail-braking enthusiasts.

The 4.2-inch TFT dash is intuitive, with crisp graphics and easy navigation via handlebar-mounted switches.

Suspension & Handling: Öhlins’ Black Magic

Here’s where the SP justifies its premium badge. The Öhlins Semi-Active Suspension is a game-changer:

  • Automatic Modes:
  • A1 (Sport): Razor-sharp feedback for track attacks.
  • A2 (Intermediate): Balances agility and comfort for backroad blasts.
  • A3 (Tour): Plush enough for all-day rides.
  • Manual Adjustability: Fine-tune compression/rebound damping electronically via the YRC menu.

Paired with the R1-derived aluminum Deltabox frame and Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S22 tires, the MT-10 SP carves corners with surgical precision. The 55.3-inch (1,405 mm) wheelbase ensures stability at speed, while the 214 kg (472 lbs) wet weight feels lighter than spec sheets suggest.

Competition: How the MT-10 SP Stacks Up

1. Kawasaki Z H2 SE

  • Supercharged 998cc Inline-Four: 200 HP and relentless acceleration.
  • Electronics: Similar IMU-based suite but lacks semi-active suspension as standard.
  • Verdict: The Z H2 is a brute, but the MT-10 SP offers more nuanced electronics and a rawer exhaust note.

2. Ducati Streetfighter V4 S

  • 208 HP Desmosedici Stradale V4: Exotic sound and top-end rush.
  • Skyhook Suspension: Comparable to Öhlins but pricier to maintain.
  • Verdict: The Ducati wins on exclusivity, but the Yamaha’s CP4 engine has more soul below 10,000 RPM.

3. Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory

  • 175 HP V4: Track-focused aggression with sublime cornering.
  • Electronics: Aprilia’s APRC suite rivals Yamaha’s but lacks the MT-10 SP’s touring comfort.
  • Verdict: The Tuono is a track weapon; the MT-10 SP is the better all-rounder.

Maintenance: Keeping the Beast Alive

The MT-10 SP isn’t high-maintenance, but it demands respect:

  • Oil Changes: Use 10W-40 or 15W-50 synthetic oil (3.9L without filter, 4.1L with). Replace every 6,000 km (3,700 miles).
  • Brake Fluid: DOT 4 fluid flush every 2 years. Upgrade to steel-braided lines (already standard on the SP) for consistent feel.
  • Cooling System: “WATER+” coolant requires regular checks—especially after hard rides.
  • Chain Care: The 190/55-ZR17 rear tire loves to shred chains. Clean and lubricate every 500 km (310 miles). MOTOPARTS.store offers premium X-ring chains for longer life.
  • Suspension Service: Öhlins units need specialist attention every 15,000 km (9,300 miles).

Pro Tip: The SP’s ride modes and suspension settings reward experimentation. Use MOTOPARTS.store’s diagnostic tools to log performance data and fine-tune your setup.

Conclusion: The Hyper Naked That Does It All

The 2022 Yamaha MT-10 SP isn’t just a motorcycle—it’s a shapeshifter. One moment it’s a composed tourer devouring highways; the next, it’s a snarling apex predator hunting corners. While rivals like the Streetfighter V4 or Z H2 might excel in specific areas, the Yamaha’s blend of torque-rich character, cutting-edge tech, and Öhlins wizardry makes it the most versatile hyper-naked on the market.

Whether you’re upgrading brake pads, sourcing a quickshifter, or hunting for suspension upgrades, MOTOPARTS.store has the MT-10 SP covered. After all, even masters of torque deserve a little TLC.




Specifications sheet

Silnik
Udar: Four-stroke
Maksymalna moc: 122 kW | 164.0 hp
Maksymalny moment obrotowy: 112 Nm
Układ paliwowy: Fuel Injection (45 mm throttle bodies)
Maksymalna moc @: 11500 rpm
Wyporność: 998 ccm
Kontrola paliwa: DOHC
Maksymalny moment obrotowy @: 9000 rpm
Średnica x skok: 79.0 x 50.9 mm (3.1 x 2.0 in)
Konfiguracja: Inline
Układ chłodzenia: Liquid
Stopień sprężania: 12.0:1
Norma emisji: Euro 5
Liczba cylindrów: 4
Wymiary
Rozstaw osi: 1405 mm (55.3 in)
Masa na mokro: 214
Wysokość siedziska: 835 mm (32.8 in)
Szerokość całkowita: 800 mm (31.4 in)
Wysokość całkowita: 1165 mm (45.8 in)
Długość całkowita: 2100 mm (82.6 in)
Prześwit: 135 mm (5.3 in)
Pojemność zbiornika paliwa: 17 L (4.5 US gal)
Układ napędowy
Napęd końcowy: chain
Skrzynia biegów: 6-speed, wet multi-disc clutch
Elektronika
Wyświetlacz: 4.2-inch TFT
Pomoce dla kierowcy: 6-axis IMU, Traction Control, Slide Control, Lift Control, Engine Brake Management, Brake Control
Tryby jazdy: 4 power delivery modes via YRC (Yamaha Ride Control)
System szybkiej zmiany biegów: Up/down quickshifter
Konserwacja
Tylna opona: 190/55-z-17
Olej silnikowy: 10W40
Opona przednia: 120/70-z-17
Płyn hamulcowy: DOT 4
Świece zapłonowe: NGK CR8E (assumed)
Pojemność oleju silnikowego: 4.1
Częstotliwość wymiany oleju silnikowego: Every 5000 km or 2 years (whichever comes first)
Częstotliwość sprawdzania luzu zaworowego: 24,000 km (15,000 mi)
Podwozie i zawieszenie
Grabie: 24°
Rama: Aluminum Deltabox
Trail: 102 mm (4.0 in)
Hamulce tylne: Single 220 mm disc, 1-piston caliper (ABS)
Hamulce przednie: Dual 320 mm discs, 4-piston radial calipers (ABS)
Tylne zawieszenie: Öhlins electronically controlled monoshock, fully adjustable
Przednie zawieszenie: 43mm Öhlins electronically controlled telescopic forks, fully adjustable
Skok tylnego koła: 120 mm (4.7 in)
Skok przedniego koła: 120 mm (4.7 in)






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