Tag: Yamaha R1

2017 Yamaha YZF-R1: All You Need To Know

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In the literbike wars,there is one Japanese entry everyone looks for. This entry comes from Yamaha in the form of YZF-R1. Having switched to a crossplane crankshafta few years back, Yamaha gave its litrebike a thorough upgrade in 2016. The 2017 Yamaha YZF-R1 is available in not just the R1-M form but R1S too. However,…

2016 Yamaha MT-10 – Naked Menace

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The new Yamaha MT-10 street-naked has been revealed along with the MT-03 The Yamaha R1 made its public debut at the 2014 edition of the EICMA, Milan. Exactly a year down the line, the Japanese bike maker has now taken the wraps off the street naked version of the R1, the MT-10. This mean looking…

2016 Yamaha YZF-R1S Announced

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Yamaha has announced the introduction of a new, cut price version of the R1 superbike, dubbed the Yamaha YZF-R1S. The manufacturer has carried a slew of changes to the stock R1 in order to bring the price down and increase its appeal, specifically targetting a younger demographic. The bike will be available February 2016 onwards…

Yamaha R1M New Production Run Announced

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Yamaha announced another limited number production run for the R1M for the UK in 2016. Previously, the company had put up a limited number of R1Ms on sale in 2015 which were quickly lapped up by enthusiasts. The Yamaha R1M is essentially a high performance, track-oriented version of the standard R1. Along with this announcement,…

2015 Yamaha R1M Special Edition: Price & Specifications

EICMA, Milan 2014 became the stage for companies to unveil and showcase their most latest and  technologically advanced motorcycles. Yamaha, a Japanese manufacturer of motorcycles which has been into this business since 1955 unveiled its Yamaha 2015 R1M which became the highlight at the show. The 2015 R1M is a special edition of the 2015…

2014 Yamaha R1 Spy Pictures and Details

The litre class segment in the world of motorbiking is considered to be the segment which attracts the maximum number of motorbiking enthusiasts and eyeballs. The bikes are drop-dead gorgeous and the way they move can simply mesmerise you. And if it is a full faired bike, it might as well give you the MotoGP…