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Introducing an all-new 847cc liquid-cooled, in-line three cyl, DUAL OVERHEAD CAM, 12-valve engine with fuel injection. This engine combines advanced high tech components including YCC-T® and Yamaha D-Mode, with a crossplane concept crankshaft to deliver an exciting, torquey and quick-revving engine character. This three cyl engine features Yamaha's "Crossplane Crankshaft Concept" that provides linear torque development in response to the rider's throttle input. Among the advantages of the in-line three cyl engine are: (1) linear torque development, (2) even firing intervals that provide smooth torque characteristics and a good feeling of power in the low to mid rpm range, (3) a light, slim and compact design, and (4) performance that combines the characteristics of both two cyl and four cyl engines. To reduce vibration and deliver a smoother ride, the engine has a primary coupled-force balancer that revolves in the opposite direction and at the same speed as the crankshaft. A new six gear transmission has also been adopted to match the new engine. The transmission has optimized gear ratios that help to deliver engine torque efficiently. The result is a transmission that helps bring out more of the low- to mid-speed torque and excellent response characteristics. The ride-by-wire Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) system senses the slightest throttle input by the rider, relays the data to the ECU, which instantaneously calculates the ideal throttle valve opening based on engine rpm and throttle opening, and then sends commands to a servo-motor actuator that moves the throttle valve which actively controls the intake airflow volume. This is a technology contributing to the rider's feeling of torque and controllability from the new three cyl engine. Electronic fuel injection has been adopted to provide outstanding drivability. 12-hole injectors attached directly to the cylinder head deliver a highly pressurized spray of atomized fuel with droplets as small as a few microns. This enables high-precision injection directed at the valve skirts that contributes to optimum fuel combustion resulting in outstanding drivability and performance. The FZ-09 is equipped with Yamaha D-MODE (or "Drive Mode") variable throttle control system to allow the rider to choose the optimum engine character for their riding situation. The rider can choose at will from 3 throttle valve control maps (Standard Mode, "A" Mode, and "B" Mode) for different performance characteristics. Operation is performed by a button on the handle bars. STD Mode is set to accommodate a wide range of riding conditions. In this mode the rider can enjoy the three cyl engine's linear torque feeling from low speeds all the way up to high speeds. A Mode lets the rider enjoy sharper throttle response in the low-to mid-rpm range than the STD Mode. B Mode lets the rider enjoy milder throttle response than the STD Mode for more relaxed power characteristics.Call and buy yours today!!!!www.caverunmotorsports.com
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