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YAMAHA Bolt Models/Series Timeline, Specifications & Photos

Generations: 11
First production year: 2013
YAMAHA BOLT photo gallery

In 2017, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer launched the Yamaha Bolt, a cruiser motorcycle in its fourth year of production. The bike was also available in a C-Spec version that was replaced in 2017 by the XV950SCR (Scrambler) and an R-Spec version with upgraded rear shocks.

The bike debuted in 2014 and was well supported by large and small aftermarket companies supplying it with a wide range of parts. It was quickly transformed into a bobber, chopper, rat, and scrambler style.

In other countries besides America, the bike was known as the Yamaha XV950 and was also available as standard, C-Spec with ABS, and R-Spec with uprated piggyback remote reservoirs shock absorbers on the rear.

As for appearance, the 2017 Yamaha Bolt packed standard features, such as a raked-out fork on the front, a round headlight, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a single seat with a low riding position, a single exhaust system, and a side stand.

In the performance department, the 2017 Yamaha Bolt had its soul brought to life by a 942cc four-stroke V-twin air-cooled engine fed by an electronically-controlled fuel injection system, sending the power to the rear wheel through a five-speed manual transmission with a wet multi-plate clutch and a final belt drive.

The front wheel was handled by a telescopic fork with 120 mm wheel travel and a wave-type 298 mm brake disc. In contrast, the rear wheel was operated by dual side-mounted shock absorbers with 70 mm wheel travel and a wave-type 298 mm brake disc.

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YAMAHA Bolt R-Spec photo gallery

The Yamaha Bolt or Star Bolt was a cruiser and cafe racer machine presented in 2013 and released in 2014. Three versions were available: the base model, the C-Spec version fitted with Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), and the R-Spec version with upgraded rear shock absorbers.

The bike was very well supported by large and small aftermarket companies due to its highly customizable platform. The aftermarket companies provided various aftermarket parts that quickly transformed the bike into a bobber, rat, chopper, and scrambler style.

The Yamaha Bolt C-Spec was released in July 2014 and replaced in 2017 by the XV950SCR (scrambler). In other countries, except America, the bike was known as the Yamaha XV950 and was also available in standard, C-Spec, and R-Spec versions.

In the visual department, the 2017 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec packed standard features, such as a round headlight, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a single seat with a low seating position, a two-into-one exhaust system, and 12-spoke lightweight wheels with a fat tire mounted on the rear.

Underneath its fuel tank, the 2017 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec had installed a 942cc four-stroke air-cooled V-twin engine fed by an Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system, boasting 80 Nm (59 lb-ft) torque with maximum strength at 3,000 rpm.

The 2017 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec was for sale in 2013 with an average price of $7,000.

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YAMAHA Bolt C-Spec photo gallery

The Yamaha Bolt or Star Bolt was a cruiser and cafe racer motorcycle introduced in 2013 and launched worldwide in 2014. In addition to the standard model, in July 2014, the maker released the C-Spec and R-Spec versions.

In other countries besides America, the bike was simply known as the Yamaha XV950 and was also available in a standard version alongside the higher spec C and R versions, which were equipped with ABS and upgraded rear shock absorbers.

The Yamaha Bolt had a highly customizable platform, which was well supported by small and larger aftermarket companies that delivered a wide variety of aftermarket parts, easily transforming the bikes into a bobber, chopper, rat, and scrambler style.

In 2016, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer launched the Yamaha Bolt C-Spec, a machine fitted with a solo seat, a removable passenger cowl, an aggressive clip-on handlebar, modern lighting, and steel front and rear fenders. In 2017, the Yamaha Bolt C-Spec was dropped from the range and replaced by the XV950SCR (Scrambler).

In the performance department, the 2016 Yamaha Bolt C-Spec had its soul brought to life by a 942cc four-stroke air-cooled V-twin engine with a fuel injection system in charge of feeding the pistons, delivering 80 Nm (59 lb-ft) torque at 3,000 rpm.

The bike's suspension system comprised a telescopic fork on the front and dual side-mounted shock absorbers on the rear.

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YAMAHA Bolt photo gallery

In 2013, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer presented a machine called Yamaha Bolt or Star Bolt in the United States market. It was a cruiser and cafe racer motorcycle released into production in 2014. Also, the maker launched C-Spec and R-Spec versions with ABS and upgraded rear shocks.

In 2016, the Japanese motorcycle maker released the Yamaha Bolt, the standard model between the R and C-Spec versions, without any shiny touches but with the same perks of modern technology.

In the visual department, the standard model offered the same standard features as the higher spec machines, including a racked-out front fork, a round headlight, a teardrop-style fuel tank, a single seat, a two-into-one exhaust system with a black-finished muffler, and 12-spoke lightweight wheels with a fat tire mounted on the rear.

The Yamaha bolt was very well supported by large and small aftermarket companies due to its highly customizable platform. The bike was quickly transformable into a bobber, chopper, rat, or scrambler style.

The bike's suspension comprised a telescopic fork on the front with 120 mm wheel travel and dual side-mounted shock absorbers on the rear with 71 mm wheel travel, offering optimum suspension performance and handling.

In 2023 (at the time of writing), the 2016 Yamaha Bolt was found for sale with a price ranging between $6,000 and $7,000.

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YAMAHA Bolt R-spec photo gallery

The Yamaha Bolt or Star Bolt was the American name of a cruiser and cafe racer motorcycle introduced in 2013 and launched in 2014. In addition to the standard model, the bike was also available in C-Spec and R-Spec versions with ABS and upgraded rear shock absorbers.

Due to its highly customizable platform, the Bolt series proved to be very well supported by large and small aftermarket companies. The bikes were quickly transformed into bobber, chopper, rat, and scrambler styles.

In 2016, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer launched the Yamaha Bolt R-Spec, a machine that featured a different choice in color than the base model and upgraded rear suspension with piggyback-style remote reservoirs.

In the aesthetic department, the R-Spec version was similar to its siblings, packing the same standard features, including a raked-out fork, a round headlight, a single seat, a single exhaust system, and 12-spoke lightweight wheels with a fat tire on the rear.

Underneath its fuel tank, the 2016 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec had installed a 942cc four-stroke air-cooled V-twin engine with an electronically controlled fuel injection system in charge, offering 80 Nm (59 lb-ft) torque with maximum strength at 3,000 rpm.

In 2023 (at the time of writing), the 2016 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec was for sale with a price ranging between $5,000 and $6,500.

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YAMAHA Bolt C-spec photo gallery

Introduced in 2013 as a 2014 model, the Yamaha Bolt, also known as Star Bolt in the American market, was a cruiser motorcycle powered by a 942cc V-twin engine. In addition to the base model, the manufacturer also released C-Spec and R-Spec versions with features like ABS and upgraded rear shock absorbers.

The Yamaha Bolt range came with a highly customizable platform supported very well by large and small aftermarket companies, delivering a wide range of parts that quickly transformed the machine into a bobber, chopper, rat, or scrambler style.

In 2015, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer launched the Yamaha Bolt C-Spec, a machine that shared the same engine and technology as its siblings but with a few tweaks and tricks. It was fitted with a clip-on handlebar, traditional fork boots, and a removable passenger cowl.

The visual department was characterized by a raked-out fork on the front, a round headlight, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a single seat, a two-into-one exhaust system with a black-finished muffler, and 12-spoke wheels with a fat tire on the rear.

As for the power figures, the 2015 Yamaha Bolt C-Spec had installed underneath its fuel tank a 942cc four-stroke air-cooled V-twin engine that delivered an output power of 52 hp at 6,000 rpm and 80 Nm (59 lb-ft) torque at 3,000 rpm.

In 2023, the 2015 Yamaha Bolt C-Spec was for sale with a price ranging between $5,000 and $7,500, depending on its condition.

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YAMAHA Bolt R-spec photo gallery

The Yamaha Bolt, also known as Star Bolt in the American market, was a cruiser and cafe racer motorcycle introduced in 2013 and released in 2014. The bike was powered by a 942cc V-twin engine and was also available in C-Spec and R-spec versions.

Bolt models were well supported by aftermarket companies due to their customizable platform. The bikes could quickly transform into bobber, chopper, rat, and scrambler styles. Not only large aftermarket companies manufactured parts for the Bolt models, but also smaller companies were delivering a wide range of parts.

In 2015, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer launched the Yamaha Bolt R-Spec, a machine that shared the same engine and chassis as its siblings but with a twist in the suspension department. The bike featured gold-anodized shocks with piggyback remote reservoirs plus a redesigned single seat with contrast stitching.

In the appearance department, the 2015 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec packed standard features, such as a rake-out fork, a round headlight, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a single seat, a two-into-one exhaust system, and 12-spoke lightweight wheels with a fat tire on the rear.

The bike's suspension comprised a telescopic fork on the front with 120 mm wheel travel, dual side-mounted shock absorbers with piggyback remote reservoirs, and 71 mm wheel travel on the rear.

In 2023 (at the time of writing), the 2015 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec was for sale with a price ranging between $4,500 and $8,500, depending on its condition and accessories.

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YAMAHA V-Star Bolt R Cafe photo gallery

The Yamaha Bolt or Star Bolt was a cruiser and a cafe racer motorcycle that debuted in 2013 as a 2014 model. The Bolt was well supported by the aftermarket, being customizable and taking the shape of a bobber, chopper, rat, and scrambler.

In 2013, at the Tokyo Motor Show, among other Yamaha motorcycles, the maker introduced a unique version of the Yamaha Bolt, which didn't hit the production line as its purpose was to show how customizable was Yamaha's iconic cruiser.

Its style was the target of most modifications that included a blue fuel tank and rear cowl, a lower handlebar, and a brown-finished seat. The bike's front suspension was modified, as well as the rear fender, which was replaced by a sporty tail.

The bike was fitted with standard features, such as a small round headlight up front, a single seat, a single exhaust system mounted on the right side, a black-finished engine with brushed cooling fins, and wire-spoke wheels with a fat tire on the rear.

Underneath its fuel tank, the 2014 Yamaha V-Star Bolt R Cafe had installed a 942cc four-stroke air-cooled V-twin engine managed by an electronic fuel injection system, delivering 59 Nm (44 lb-ft) torque at 3,000 rpm.

On the front, the bike packed a 41 mm telescopic fork, a 298 mm brake disc with a dual-piston caliper, and twin preload-adjustable shock absorbers with a 298 mm disc, providing optimum suspension performance and handling.

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YAMAHA Bolt photo gallery

In 2013, the Japanese motorcycle maker presented the Yamaha Bolt, also known as the Yamaha Star Bolt. In 2014, Yamaha launched the first model, which featured a 942cc V-twin four-stroke air-cooled engine.

In 2015, Yamaha launched the Bolt, which was the same machine as the previous model, without any changes whatsoever. In most countries besides America, the bike was designated as the XV950.

Right from the factory floor, the 2015 Yamaha Bolt came equipped with a single seat, a low seating position, a black-finished engine and exhaust system, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a blacked-out steel frame, a side stand, and 12-spoke cast aluminum wheels.

The bike was well supported by the large aftermarket companies and the smaller ones due to its customizable platform, leading to many styles, including bobber, chopper, rat, scrambler, and many more.

The bike's suspension was handled by a 41 mm telescopic fork on the front with 120 mm wheel travel and plastic chip guards. In contrast, the rear suspension was operated by five-position spring preload-adjustable dual shock absorbers.

The bike rolled on 12-spoke aluminum wheels that featured a dual-piston caliper with a 298 mm disc on the front and a single-piston caliper with a 298 mm disc on the rear, offering solid and reliable stopping power.

In addition to the standard model, Yamaha also made available R-spec and C-spec versions that featured an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and an upgraded rear suspension.

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YAMAHA Bolt R-Spec photo gallery

The Yamaha Bolt, or Star Bolt, was a cruiser motorcycle presented by Yamaha in 2013 and manufactured in 2014. The Yamaha Bolt packed a 942cc V-twin air-cooled four-stroke engine at its core.

In addition to the standard model, the Japanese manufacturer made available an R-spec version that featured reservoir shock absorbers on the rear and an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) for enhanced control.

The 2014 Yamaha Bolt R-spec model was fitted from the factory with standard features, including a single seat with a low riding position, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a blacked-out engine and exhaust system, a round headlight, a side stand, and 12-spoke lightweight aluminum wheels.

In the suspension department, the R-spec machine was fitted with a 41 mm telescopic fork on the front with 120 mm wheel travel and dual reservoir shock absorbers on the rear, providing a smooth and comfortable riding experience.

As for stopping power, the motorcycle packed a dual-piston caliper with a 298 mm disc on the front wheel and a 298 mm disc with a single-piston caliper on the rear wheel, offering reliable braking performance.

The 2014 Yamaha Bolt R-spec was fitted with a 942cc four-stroke air-cooled V-twin powerplant fed by a fuel injection system, capable of delivering 80 Nm (59 lb-ft) of torque with a maximum peak at 3,000 rpm.

Also, the bike was built on a very customizable platform and was well supported by the larger aftermarket companies but also by smaller ones.

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YAMAHA Bolt photo gallery

The Yamaha Bolt, also known as the Star Bolt, was an American cruiser or cafe racer machine, presented in 2013 and released in 2014. The bike was powered by a 942 cc air-cooled four-stroke V-twin engine.

In addition, Yamaha made available an R-spec model featuring reservoir shock absorbers on the rear and a C-spec released in July 2014, replaced by the XV950SCR (Scarmbler) in 2017.

The Yamaha Bolt was a very well-supported machine by the aftermarket after it proved to be built on a very customizable platform, which led to all kinds of styles, such as bobber, chopper, rat, scrambler, and all others.

In most countries besides the United States, the bike was called the Yamaha XV950. It was available in the standard version or two other higher R-spec and C-spec versions, fitted with Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and upgraded rear shocks.

The bike came equipped from the factory with a single seat and a low seating position, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a blacked-out engine and exhaust system, bullet-shaped turn signals, a round headlight, and 12-spoke lightweight wheels.

For suspension, the bike packed a 41 mm telescopic fork with plastic chip guards and 120 mm wheel travel on the front and five-position spring preload-adjustable shock absorbers on the rear, offering a smooth and comfortable riding experience.

As for braking power, the 2014 Yamaha Bolt packed a twin-piston caliper with a 298 mm floating disc on the front and a single-piston caliper with a 298 mm disc on the rear, providing strong stopping power.

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