Showing posts with label yzf. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Yamaha YZF R1 1000cc














The Yamaha YZF-R1 bike, launched in 1998, revolutionized the sport bike landscape by successfully combining the awesome power available previously in the true liter class (1,000cc) with the lightweight and responsiveness that a 600-class chassis afford.
Yamaha YZF-R1 Technical Specifications




Specifications :


Price: +/- £5,250.00

Dimensions & Weight
Length(mm) 2059
Width (mm) 719
Height (mm) 1110
Wheelbase (mm) 1415
Engine
Model Designation 998cc, liquid-cooled, 16-valve, DOHC, inline four-cylinder
Carburetion Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I
Transmission 6-speed w/multi-plate slipper clutch
Ignition TCI
Suspension
Front 43mm inverted telescopic fork w/adjustable preload, compression damping, rebound damping; 4.7" travel
Rear Single shock w/piggyback reservoir; adjustable for hi-/lo-speed compression damping, rebound damping, spring preload
Brakes
Front Dual 310mm discs; radial-mount forged 6-piston calipers
Rear 220mm disc w/single-piston caliper
Tyres
Front 120/70-ZR17
Rear 190/50-ZR17
Fuel Tank 20 Lts
Performance
Max. Horsepower 175 bhp

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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Yamaha YZF R15 Yamaha on, the machinery to launch a spectacular launch and kisses, the pure racing instinct is disappointing, although the road in India there is a huge expense. However, the Yamaha YZF R15 has a certain unique charm, its advanced technology and every other racing cyclists and bike enthusiasts beauty was born. See this bike was built with the Yamaha R series family, but the machine Yamaha YZF R15 and exhibits perfect harmony between the rider.

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Yamaha YZF R15 is also Indias first all-aluminum cylinder liquid-cooled 150CC ATV engine. Yamaha YZF R15s cylinder technology is used in DiASil (die-cast aluminum, silicon), effectively reducing the engine weight, and enhance the cooling capacity requirements. Yamaha YZF of the R15 is a compact heat sink to ensure greater stability for a ride, while both the city streets or riding. This sets the engine of the pick up is awesome, it has a six-speed gearbox. It is the acceleration at low speed only about good. Yamaha YZF R15 will be to achieve maximum power transfer in 8500 of 17 PS and a 15nm of torque at 7500 rpm.

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In addition, the minimum mechanical noise from the engine. Yamaha YZF R15s use of a forged piston and 4-valve combustion chamber, which is another brilliant performance of his secret. Fuel injection systems, designed to deliver optimized fuel efficiency and emissions standards and environmental protection. 40kmpl fuel efficiency on the road in India. Incremental increase in single-frame chassis and suspension of its rapid emergence, and provide the best stability. Tubeless tires, as this can reduce the friction and riding a Yamaha YZF R15s. Motorcycles also ensure that the various safety standards.








Monday, May 20, 2013

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

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Yamaha YZF-R1 2008 is here! Born in technology make MotoGP Yamaha YZF-R1 is the "most open-class motorcycle advanced ever built." I must admit that R1 is a great car looking for. The R1 engine is a 998cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder makes more power than previous versions. Also said that in 2008 Yamaha R1 is, the most powerful engine ever tractable R1, thanks in part of the worlds first variable-length channel electronic system. "Gas is also the cutting edge of the Yamaha Chip Control Throttle, a 32-bit ECU, fuel injection system in accordance with the channel length from 65 to 140mm for a smoother power band.

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Once you get this bike, you can rest assured you have a great street bike that was ready to follow if you decide to run it alone. This technology is common to this technology, and MotoGP bike use is to be adrenaline through your soul explosion! This bike is 4.75 liters, two-piece fuel tanks, fuel in the rear, and a airbox for the ram-air system at the front. engine fuel injection, 12.7 to 1 compression, dual overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder, including the amount of titanium. This gearbox is a six-speed gearbox with a # 530 chain turns the rear wheels. The front suspension is fully adjustable 43mm KYB fork style back in front while the rear, a torsion spring type adjustable preload, high and low speed compression adjustment.


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Front and impressive function. The big Ram-Air bullets, bring air power to create the engine and aerodynamic design for high-speed driving. Overall, the 2008 YZF-R1 motorcycle is a ultra-modern fashion.






Thursday, May 16, 2013

2007 Yamaha YZF R6 Review And Pictures

Unless you were marching with the penguins in Antarctica last year, youre probably well aware of the hubbub surrounding the introduction of the landmark R6. This is a bike that set everyone back on their heels when the latest edition debuted last year, whether it was because of the mysterious 17,500-rpm redline or its drop-dead gorgeous looks. 

Well, its redline proved to be about 1500 revs optimistic, which caused a bit of a PR kafuffle for Yamaha. But that didnt stop hordes from laying down their cash for the bad-ass little screamer, one of the most striking sportbike designs to ever come out of Japan. Its modular yet flowing, racy but artful, sharp yet sleek. 

"The Yamaha is one sick looking ride," raves Kenny about our favorite design of the pack. "The angular styling is growing on me - every angle of the R6 is tasty-tasty." 

While the whole of the R6s shape is undoubtedly cool, its backed up by meticulous attention to detail. This machine is put together with parts that beg to be pored over, and there are several trick bits that help justify the $9,399 MSRP of our sweet Candy Red R6 (the Team Yamaha Blue version lists for $100 less). 

Take a look at the its clip-on brackets that are machined from billet aluminum, as are the trick chain adjuster plates that BC notes are similar to those found on Yamahas TZ racers. While the others in the group wear steel kickstands, the R6 gets a lavish forged aluminum one. And, although the floating rear turnsignals and license plate bracket is stylistically controversial, at least it is supported by a handsome aluminum bracket - and it can be taken off in minutes, good for racers or trackday junkies, as well as street riders who can quickly fit a fender eliminator kit. Sculpted engine covers and smooth aluminum frame castings complete the high-end look. 

2007 Yamaha YZF-R6
2007 Yamaha YZF-R6
2007 Yamaha YZF-R6
2007 Yamaha YZF-R6
The R6 rider is greeted by a wide front fairing that seems incongruent with the acutely narrow tank section that allows a riders legs to fit in tightly. Opinions about the bikes ergonomics depend on who you ask and where theyre riding. For our ringer Roberti, who rode with us only at the track, he says "I love the riding position of this bike." For the six-foot Chamberlain, he says the ergos are his favorite for track use but less so on the street. 

Shorter people, or perhaps those snarled in stop-and-go traffic, will grow to dislike the tall 33.4-inch seat height and a saddle that is broad but not plush. That commuter rider will also likely not enjoy a clutch that engages at the end of its travel, the pegs that are fairly rear-set or the low windscreen that offers minimal wind protection. Haldane notes that its instruments are probably the prettiest of the bunch "but still lacking the fuel gauge I really appreciate when riding on the street." 

But the R6 isnt really about catering to commuters or newbies. Its about being a supreme sporting machine - rationality be damned! If youre lucky enough to be Shawn Roberti, youre not only one fast mo-fo, you also have an R6 in the garage solely as your track bike. 

"Its chassis is definitely the most neutral and raciest of the bunch," says the 40-something bullet. "It gives you a great feel for both the front and rear of the bike." 

With the widest bars offering strong leverage, the R6 takes the least energy when making steering transitions despite having chassis geometry similar to the Gixxer. The biggest difference is the Yamaha has a wheelbase shorter by nearly a half inch. 

"Its extremely flickable yet stable in the corners," offers Chamberlain. "Both the front and rear provide excellent feedback and inspire confidence." 

"The Yamaha is a track weapon," adjoins Hutch, "so it shouldnt be a surprise it was the easiest to carve up the Streets of Willow aboard it. Its light and thin design makes it really easy to maneuver on tight layouts like this." 

The R6 reliably scampers around a racetrack, feeling at home in a place where you can let this bird scream. Just like last year, low-end power isnt the Yammies forte. Neither is the midrange. But top-end steam, now were talkin. The R6 may wait the longest to make its power, but when it does it hits hard. It feels like the biggest top-end punch, which is a sensation probably encouraged by the dearth of power below 10,000 rpm.

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2007 Yamaha YZF-R6
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2007 Yamaha YZF-R6

2007 Yamaha YZF-R6
MSRP: $9,299-9,399 
Weight: 393 lbs (empty tank)
Weight Distribution: 52.3% (w/full tank)
Peak HP: 104.8 @ 14,200 rpm
Peak Torque: 41.3 lb-ft @ 11,500 rpm
1/4-mile: 10.60 @ 133.5 mph
Observed Fuel Economy: 32.9 mpg .