The MT-07 received positive reviews from motorcycling journalists. In
The Daily Telegraph, Roland Brown rated the bike at five out of five stars, praising the engine, handling, value for money and overall riding experience, while criticising the front brake, calling it "adequate but less powerful than is suggested by its superbike-style specification of twin discs and four-piston Monobloc calipers".
Motorcycle News awarded five stars also, praising the light weight and engine response, although noting that "at high speed it will start to get breathless".
Motorcycle Consumer News declared the engine response "remarkable for its smoothness"; and their dynamometer tests showed rear wheel
horsepower of @ 9,200 rpm, and
torque at @ 6,600 rpm. They measured a top speed of , time of 12.13 seconds at , time of 3.80 seconds and time of 10.51 seconds; but braking performance was "disappointing" at in with ABS activated.
Motorcycle Consumer News suspected the poor braking was down to the
Michelin Pilot Road 3 tyres; and they recommended buyers to wait until
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