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The latest “Masters of Torque” Yamaha is the MT-10 (FZ-10 in some markets) which is a naked street fighter based on a retuned YZF-R1. It will arrive in Australia in late June at $17,999 plus on-road ...
According to the numbered plaque mounted on its top clamp, this Yamaha YZF-R1 Champions Limited Edition is the third out of 1,000 copies assembled for the 2001 model-year.
To demonstrate this, CarWow recently lined up the new Porsche Taycan Turbo GT alongside a Ferrari SF90 Stradale and a Yamaha R1M. The results are eye-opening – although not unsurprising.
The third-year Australian WorldSBK rider has put pen to paper and extended his collaboration with Yamaha’s reference team for ...
Yamaha's totally redesigned 2015 YZF-R1 and R1M feature advanced six-axis motion detection, a 200-horsepower inline 4-cylinder motor and a full suite of electronic goodies as Team Blue strikes ...
On the tech side, the Yellow/Black is identical to the stock R1, so you'll be reining the same 200 PS @ 13,500 rpm, with a peak torque of 112.4 Nm (82.8 lb-ft) at 11,500 revs per minute.
If you’re a track-happy yoinker keen on Yamaha’s R1 for the circuits, you’re getting another year+ of inline-four insanity. Remember when tears were shed over the fact that Yamaha was phasing out ...
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