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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 05:30 PM
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Default '09 Yamaha SuperSports/SuperBike Are HERE!!!

'09 R6 (still the same as last year, with some new schemes)



real gold wheels, and not green'ish gold as the current ones.



all new '09 R1. it looks a little crossed eyed but i like it.

http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sp....aspx



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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 05:33 PM
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you didn't mention the most important stuff about the r1 - Same firing order as the M1 (Big Bang), map selector, intake runners around the headlights (Should look nuts in race trim), smaller fairings, doesn't need heat ducting on sides, in addition to smaller motor, upgraded swingarm and frame, and adjustable rearsets

And yet.... it's still a piano bike
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by EngineNoO9
you didn't mention the most important stuff about the r1 - Same firing order as the M1 (Big Bang), map selector, intake runners around the headlights (Should look nuts in race trim), smaller fairings, doesn't need heat ducting on sides, in addition to smaller motor, upgraded swingarm and frame, and adjustable rearsets

And yet.... it's still a piano bike
i was going to post up all the specs, but it's a lot of stuff.

here it is...

Originally Posted by [url
www.MotorcycleUSA.com[/url]] 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1 - First look
9/8/2008
By Steve Atlas

Yamaha has come out swinging once again for 2009. Hot on the heels of their very successful redesigned R6 from last year, the much anticipated Yamaha YZF-R1 is all new from top to bottom and it has MotoGP written all over it. Squint a little bit and it even looks like Valentino Rossi's M1.

The Yamaha PR men have dubbed the radical R1 the "ultimate cornering machine," which was one of the key areas that they set out to improve over the previous generation. Their idea for the new bike centers around quick turn-in and aggressive acceleration on corner exit. And they did this by utilizing technology derived straight from their GP development.

Like their world championship-leading M1, its littler brother has "mass centralization" on the brain, which the entire motorcycle has been laid out around. An all-new frame now features a cast head pipe and front engine mount while the outside rails are now controlled-fill die-cast, allowing for a much more precisely made unit. The inside rails are extruded and the entire chassis rigidity has been revised for optimum handling. This is mated to a new swingarm that features revised rigidity balance aimed at further improving corner-exit grip.

Taking cues from its younger sibling, the R6, the R-Uno now has a cast magnesium subframe that is ultra light and reduces weight at the the outer edges of the motorcycle to centralize mass.

Suspension was another area they set out to improve. A fully adjustable SOQI fork now utilizes separate damping channels, with the right fork leg in control of rebound and the left leg in control of compression. This M1-inspired system allows for more precise tuning as the oil in each leg only has a single dedicated task. Out back is an updated SOQI shock that is adjustable for both high- and low-speed compression as well as rebound. Preload is now handled via a hydraulic adjuster so you won't even break a sweat when making major spring adjustments.

Keeping with the adjustability theme, Yamaha made the rearsets adjustable in two positions, with the standard, lower position aimed at taller riders looking for a more "open" ergonomics. The high position raises the pegs 15mm up while setting them 3mm further back, designed to provide additional ground clearance for more aggressive riding.

Braking is handled by 310mm dual front disks that are gripped with six-piston calipers and is feed by a Brembo radial-mount master cylinder. The clutch master cylinder is also radial-mount and made by Brembo. Five-spoke aluminum wheels shod with Dunlop rubber round out the equation.

Ram-air integrated headlight housings are a first for the sport bike world. The lights no longer have clear covers over the front, instead exposing the dual projector beams, on the outside of which are the ram-air intakes. They are almost hidden to the untrained eye, as it looks like a tradition headlight, but upon closer inspection you can see the scoops which go from the outside of the lights and wrap around back to the airbox. This is complimented by a layered bodywork design which optimizes aerodynamic efficiency as well as pulling the hot air away from the engine and dispersing it out either side, keeping the bike running much cooler. Quite unique, but the R1 has always been known as a trend setter.

All that being said, we saved the big news for last: The engine! Entirely new, the 998cc inline-four has an even shorter stroke (1.4mm less than the previous model) with a compression ratio of 12.7:1. The entire engine is more compact with a much smaller fore/aft design to better balance the weight in the chassis. Forged aluminum pistons now mate to "fracture-split" connecting rods that are cast as a complete piece and then split in two to make for perfect tolerances.

Mikuni fuel injectors feed the engine through 12-hole sprayers with the aid of secondary injectors for better high-rpm running. YCC-T chip controlled throttle and YCC-I chip controlled intake are still a key part of the R1 design, with the variable intake now opening up at 9400 rpm. Furthermore, a three-position switch on the right handlebar allows for the choice of different throttle settings - one for standard full-power mode; "A" mode that "puts more emphasis on low-mid range" and "B" mode that lessens throttle response for riding in adverse conditions or by less experienced riders.

Pulled straight from the MotoGP machine, and for the first time in a production motorcycle, Yamaha has fitted the R1 with a crossplane crankshaft. This design is not the "big bang" most had thought it was. This design puts each crank journal 90 degrees apart and on two different planes, verses the standard design that puts them on one plane. This makes for an uneven firing order that is said to make for a much more linear connection between the throttle and driving force. It also is said to improve torque while sill maintaining high rpm power.

Rounding out the beast is a new dash that is highlighted with a programmable shift light and a gear position indicator, which Yamaha says was highly requested from consumers. Colors are the traditional Yamaha Racing Blue, as well as Raven Black with red accents and yellow and black. Plus, in a throw back to the original 1998 R1, the iconic white and red is back, and it looks hot! Retail price is $12,390 for the blue and $12,490 for the rest, and they will be hitting dealer floors mid-January.

It's also worth pointing out that the R1's litter brother, the R6 gets two new colors (Vivid Orange and Pearl White) for '09 to go with the Yamaha Racing Blue and Raven Black from last year. It also has updated YCC-T throttle settings designed to improve corner-exit drive while only losing a slight bit of top-end power. Retail price is $9990 for the black, $10,090 for the blue and $10,190 for the orange and white, and they are rolling into dealers now.
euro schemes: http://www.yamaha-motor-europe...ycles/

i'd rock this one, i'm diggen the red frame.





::drool:: so nice!!! black is sexy!!!

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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 06:04 PM
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when the '07 R1 came out i was a tad disappointed that it looked so similar to the '04 model. i thought the next one wud be completely radical styling design (like the difference 'tween the '04 R6 and the '06 one) but no, im sad to say it just looks like a re-hash of the same bike, ugh boring
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 06:05 PM
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Only thing is it annoys me that they still go with an undertail exhaust. Aftermarket drops big time weight but still is furthest from the central mass of the bike.
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 06:25 PM
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peep the video! : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj8pwSE77CM
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 06:44 PM
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kneeslide &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">when the '07 R1 came out i was a tad disappointed that it looked so similar to the '04 model. i thought the next one wud be completely radical styling design (like the difference 'tween the '04 R6 and the '06 one) but no, im sad to say it just looks like a re-hash of the same bike, ugh boring</TD></TR></TABLE>


One thing you need to realize about companies out there is that no one is going to come out with something completely radical and off base unless you are an elite company (i.e. ferrari, lambo, etc.). Even those companies rarely go completely away from the original design ESPECIALLY if the previous sold like hot cakes.

I personally think it is a pleasant change from the old design (the R1 that is). The R6 still looks quite a bit like the original and is a little soft from the front at least. My only complaint about the R1 as said above is the undertail exhaust. I love the side exit exhaust and my passengers do too.
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 06:45 PM
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Gross
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 06:48 PM
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love R1's...
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 06:51 PM
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i want me a raven colored r6 or r1 i'll take either one.
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 07:39 PM
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i dislike those both.
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 08:18 PM
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finally a red and white r6

the headlights on the R1 are ok.. but i like the tail

i bet itll look incredible with race fairings
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 08:21 PM
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ok.. i just saw the vid

and im in love

sounds just like the M1 (i know i know, firing order)
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 08:36 PM
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..Someday..once I become more confident with riding a bike..I will get a BRAND NEW R6...in the mean time...it's crunch time and logging on those miles under my Louis Vutton belt.
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 08:40 PM
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did anyone happen to see the msrp on the r1?

$12390 or $12490 depending on the color you choose..
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 08:47 PM
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in i say the past 5 or 6 years Yamaha makes the best looking bikes out of the big 4.
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 08:52 PM
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TypeR864 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">


One thing you need to realize about companies out there is that no one is going to come out with something completely radical and off base unless you are an elite company (i.e. ferrari, lambo, etc.). Even those companies rarely go completely away from the original design ESPECIALLY if the previous sold like hot cakes.

I personally think it is a pleasant change from the old design (the R1 that is). The R6 still looks quite a bit like the original and is a little soft from the front at least. My only complaint about the R1 as said above is the undertail exhaust. I love the side exit exhaust and my passengers do too.</TD></TR></TABLE>

yeah but i only meant like i said "completely radical styling design (like the difference 'tween the '04 R6 and the '06 one)" or like the evolution of the fireblade, the way the '02 954 model was way sexy compared to 929, and the '04 was again way different but great. (or the progression of the GSXR1000) it is a little boring when companies just change subtle accents on the same basic shape bike. i know that they might have to go one step backwards before they can impress everyone again and ok, if it aint broke dont fix it. but i really thought it was about time they ditch that jelly mould they've had since '04 and make a massive impression with something that wud blow the '08 blade into submission in the styling design stakes. and you're right about those silly twin u/seat exhausts too. they'd be better off if they slapped the R1 engine into the R6. if i threw a few grand at a '04 R1 i could prolly make it look better than this yawn inducing rendition.
ok i looked at the larger pics on the website and it might look well in the flesh and it prolly rides beautifully, but this is "all new from top to bottom" and it still has roughly the same look about it as '04. im going to sleep
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 09:22 PM
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I actually like the look of the new R1.

What amazes me further is the way they continue to make passenger perches (not seats, mind you) smaller and further up. I don't understand how they expect to have someone larger than a Chinese Olympic Gymnast sit up there
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well in my opinion if youre planning to take passengers regularly, you probably shouldnt be riding that bike in the first place lol


so it couldnt be that big of a deal. Besides, a lot of people are going to get a solo cowl or throw on race fairings. A lot of these bikes will probably never see a passenger ever
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 09:42 PM
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black/gold R6 looking good
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 11:37 PM
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Wait....big bang? It doesn't fire all 4 cylinders within 60 degrees of crank rotation...does it?
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Old Sep 9, 2008 | 04:06 AM
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Wow... the six looks great. What the heck happened to the 1... ugh!
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Agreed.
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Old Sep 9, 2008 | 05:51 AM
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Liquid Silver '04 R1 and the '05-'06 Raven's are the best looking R1's ever made. I don't like the '07 and ups.
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Old Sep 9, 2008 | 09:48 AM
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by knockout &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Wait....big bang? It doesn't fire all 4 cylinders within 60 degrees of crank rotation...does it?</TD></TR></TABLE>

it's not technically a big bang bike. but the firing order's been tweaked.

the 6 looks good in red/white and finally a black n' gold, but f me--10K MSRP? wtf?

R1 looks like crap esp the tail, 15 lbs heavier than the 1000rr...as ugly as the 'blade is, it's less ugly than the R1, esp in the HRC color scheme which looks bad ***.

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