Why no real 30-year story
XSR launched 2016
The XSR900 only launched 2016 — it has a 10-year arc, not 30. The XJR1200/1300 was Yamaha previous retro naked but the XSR is essentially a different bike (triple vs four, MT-09 chassis vs old XJR frame).
Engine change
Four → Triple
The XJR was Yamaha last hurrah for the air-cooled inline four — a layout they perfected in the 80s and 90s. The XSR900 is a triple with totally different character. Same role (heritage naked); completely different engine.
パワー増加
+20bhp
97bhp XJR1200 → 117bhp XSR900. 21% more, with 300cc less capacity and one fewer cylinder.
Weight loss
−43kg
236kg dry XJR1200 → 193kg wet XSR900. Very significant. The XJRs were heavy old-school muscle; the XSR uses the modern aluminium MT-09 chassis.
実質価格変化
−£3.1k
£6,800 in 1996 ≈ £13,600 today. The 2026 XSR900 is £10,775 — about 23% cheaper in real terms, with full electronics suite added.
What "heritage" means
Round tank, twin clocks
The XSR900 has retro styling cues — round headlight, twin-clock-style dash, brushed aluminium tank — but underneath it is exactly an MT-09. Modern naked in old-school costume. The XJR was actually old-school.
最安の入口
£3.5k
A clean XJR1200 or 1300. Last of the air-cooled inline-four retros. Becoming collectible — Honda CB1300 and Yamaha XJR are both rising on the used market.