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Yamaha Bicycles Announces 30th Anniversary Special Edition eMTB

The DX-MORO 07 Special EditionThe DX-MORO 07 Special Edition. All photos c. Yamaha Bicycles
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For many of us, our thirtieth birthday is an occasion to grasp our suddenly apparent mortality while wrestling with an inexplicably diminished alcohol metabolism.

For Yamaha Bicycles, it’s a chance to release a special edition YDX-MORO 07 eBike. And why not? Yamaha Bicycles first dropped a power-assist bike back in the grungy days of 1993, and celebrating thirty years of eBikes is as good a reason as any to launch another. Of course, that also means Nirvana’s swan song album In Utero is 30 years old as well. Try not to think about it too much.

In any case, Yamaha hailed the launch with a vaguely familiar racehorse metaphor.

“Yamaha’s passion for performance is driven by our racing heritage, and the YDX-MORO 07 Special Edition is a true thoroughbred for the next generation of e-MTB riders,” Rob Trester, manager of Yamaha’s Smart Power Vehicle Division, said in a press release.

So what’s this…uh…stallion packing? Well, it’s Yamaha’s standard YDX-MORO 07 with a polished aluminum finish coat, a 30th Anniversary 3D badge on the top tube, and a commemorative decal on the seat tube.

The YDX-MORO 07 Special Edition on a white background

A little bit of a retro-futuristic thing going on here. It’s diggable.

BikeRumor! covered Yamaha’s launch of the YDX-MORO 07 back in November 2022. As a refresh: Yamaha leans heavily on the PW-X3 drive unit when promoting the bike. The brand claims the PW-X3 is its “lightest, smallest, most powerful drive unit to date.” The unit sports torque up to 85Nm while delivering 250 watts of nominal assist and 500 watts of maximum assist (claimed). The assist modes are: ECO, Standard, High, MTB, Extra-Power, Automatic-Mode, and Walk Assist.

The fork tube of the YDX-MORO 07 Special Edition

Here are the primary component specs:

  • RockShox Lyrik Select front fork with 160mm of travel, 35mm stanchions, Charger RC damper with Low-speed Compression and Rebound adjust.
  • RockShox Super Deluxe Select+ rear shocks custom tuned for the Yamaha YDX-MORO 07 with 150mm travel, 210 x 55mm DebonAir+ air spring with 15 clicks of rebound adjustment, and 2-position compression adjustment.
  • TranzX 30.9 diameter dropper post with 125mm travel (small), 150mm (medium), and 170mm (large).
  • Shimano XT SL-M8100-R shifters, Shimano XT RD-M8100-SGS rear derailleur, and Shimano XT CS-M8100-12 12-spd (10-51T) cassette.
  • Magura MT5 4-piston brakes, with 203mm center lock rotor and single-finger lever.
  • Maxxis 27.5×2.6 tubeless Minion DHF (front) and REKON (rear).
A badge reading "Power Assist System 30th Anniversary

You can check out the rest of specs/geometry at Yamaha Bicycles’ website.

The YDX MORO 07 Special edition comes with Yamaha Bicycles’ standard three-year warranty on the frame, battery, and motor. You can find it at Yamaha Bicycles dealers starting June 1 for an MSRP of $6,499.

yamahabicycles.com

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Hamjam
Hamjam
10 months ago

Isn’t this a piano company?

Onawalk
Onawalk
10 months ago
Reply to  Hamjam

They make excellent stereo equipment as well, oh and excellent V8 internal combustion engines, and snowblowers, generators too, pretty good motorcycles as well….

Dirt McGirt
Dirt McGirt
10 months ago
Reply to  Onawalk

Don’t forget about the boat motors and drum sets!

Speshy
Speshy
10 months ago

This…this is the monstrosity that the scourge of ebike designers have brought upon us. Which gigantic conglomerate will be producing these abhorrent contraptions next? Harley-Davidson? Samsung? Daewoo

satanas
satanas
10 months ago
Reply to  Speshy

As long as Harley-Davidson don’t start making musical instruments it should be okay…

LesMcLuffAlot
LesMcLuffAlot
10 months ago
Reply to  satanas

A Harley-Davidson is a musical instrument.

Fake Namerton
Fake Namerton
10 months ago
Reply to  Speshy

You’ve just named two phenomenal manufacturers that make products that are significantly better constructed than pretty much anything the bicycle industry creates. If Suzuki or Honda put a modicum effort into designing and manufacturing bicycles they’d put most of the industry out of business.

Dirt McGirt
Dirt McGirt
10 months ago
Reply to  Fake Namerton

Have you ever looked at the welds on anything moto?

T R A S H

Dirt McGirt
Dirt McGirt
10 months ago
Reply to  Speshy

Harley already makes the Serial 1 bikes, sadly….

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