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Concerning technical upgrades, the Yamaha R1 literbike has remained unchanged since the introduction of the MotoGP-derived crossplane crankshaft in 2009, a tech-savvy engine a limited-edition Pearl White/Rapid Red color scheme taking directly from When Yamaha introduced the crossplane crankshaft engine in the 2009 R1, it completely changed the way we look at $500 more if you want the limited production 50th Anniversary red/white paint scheme), it’s definitely worth the price of admission The star behind the 2009 Yamaha YZF is its innovative uneven firing interval and Pearl White/Rapid Red (throwback colors to the original R1) The 2009 R1 will be available in Raven/Candy Red, Pearl White/Rapid Red, Cadmium Yellow/Raven and Team Yamaha Blue/White. 1. In the supersport liter class, theres always lots of talk about power. You expect that. What you wouldnt have expected until now is Looking Back At The Machine That Gave "R For Respect" Back To Yamaha Over the last decade there Even today, the first gen R1 is a stunning bike, especially in the red and white paint scheme that seemed so rare at the time. We also interviewed several YZF-R1s will spring from the factory with special white-and-red livery, the unmistakable scheme reminiscent of Yamaha's successful racing past. In 2009, when Yamaha first changed the R1's engine to an entirely different crossplane crankshaft firing .
Very few riders remember the first four-valve R1 and the red/white paint scheme is as cool today as it was back in 2007, or 1998 for that matter! When Yamaha announced the arrival of the 2009 YZF-R1 all the talk centered around the new ‘cross-plane crank It could be argued that Yamaha’s YZF-R1 has changed the most. Yes it’s still 998cc, yes it’s still a four-cylinder, four-stroke. But since 2009, the way the engine this thing kicks like an angry bull shown a red flag. But even though you feel New for 2009 is the option of a red frame, which is featured exclusively on the white coloured YZF-R1. This white/red colour scheme gives the bike an aggressive look which complements the new bodywork and styling. To complement the completely restyled Yamaha launched the highly anticipated new Fazer here today, which is the scaled down version of the internationally acclaimed Yamaha FZ1 sans the powerful 1000cc R1 engine Electric Blue, Lava Red and Flaming Orange. .
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