Showing posts with label yamaha YZF-R1. Show all posts
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2/05/2010

2010 Yamaha R1 New Motorcycle



Originally released for the 1998 model year, the Yamaha YZF-R1 established a new standard in terms of open-class sportbike design and performance. Externally the Yamaha R1 featured an aggressive insect-like shape that had yet to be seen on a production motorcycle. Internally the R1 was graced with, at the time, the most powerful and compact 998cc liquid-cooled engine ever produced for the motorcycling public. The R1’s slim and trim chassis was equally as impressive and set a new standard for handling both on the street and racetrack.
The Yamaha R1 consistently brings MotoGP technology to the street - at a price we all can afford.
The Yamaha R1 consistently brings MotoGP technology to the street - at a price we all can afford.

Over the last 11 years the Yamaha R1 has received numerous updates and complete redesigns. But the updates have always remained true to the YZF-R1’s original expression of style and mind-bending performance. For 2009, the R1 has received a complete revamp and now benefits directly from Valentino Rossi’s success aboard the Yamaha M1 in the MotoGP World Championship.

Most notably is the new Yamaha R1’s use of a unique engine firing order courtesy of its cross-plane crankshaft. This design radically changes the character of the engine when riding and is aimed at a more rider-friendly experience. Other changes include an entirely new chassis featuring a new frame, swingarm, fork and shock. Also new is the sleek new bodywork that retains the signature R1 front fascia as well as the Yamaha sportbike’s undertail exhaust pipes.

11/04/2009

The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
The carburators
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
Right-hand side without frontwheel"
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
nice head light
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
handsome tank

The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
"waterhose"(coolant)
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

The Canon 3S IS (digital camera) delivers extra details
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

No decals, right-hand side
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

No decals, left-hand side
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

Left-hand side, with decals, the decals sometimes were a little bit britle, and the decal-instructions need carefull reading
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

Drilling the (rear)brake disk (holes), could have been possible
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

A warning when polishing red AND white use seperate polishing-pads, white is easy to "spoil"
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

shinyness of the fuel-tank
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

 Alcad-chrome on the front-suspension
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

sleek lines of the bike
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
the back light
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1

the decals were a little bit brittle
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
The Building Of Yamaha YZF R1
source : http://www.automotivemodeling.eu/Yamaha%20YZF-R1.htm
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