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1999 Yamaha Xvz13atl Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $5,688.00
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:28 ColorColor: BLK
Location:

PENINSULA, Ohio, US

PENINSULA, OH, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:31676 PhonePhone:8887390959

Yamaha Other description

1999 YAMAHA XVZ13ATL, 31676 - 1999 YAMAHA XVZ13ATL ROYAL STARWINDSHIELD, BACKREST, LUGGAGE RACKLIGHT BAR, ENGINE GUARDSCUYAHOGA FALLS

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Wed, 03 Aug 2011

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R1 noise, bike porn and a quick lap

Tue, 24 Apr 2012

Trawling the internet for a sound clip of the Crossplane Crank Yamaha R1 on full chatter, I came across this: a few fast laps on board with New Zealand Superbike racer Tony Rees as he works the CABS Throttle Blipper on his 2011 R1. (Skip to 7:35 for the fast ones.) CABS is a system used by Superbike teams that makes use of the R1’s digitally controlled throttle. When you change up a gear, the bike blips in the perfect amount of revs to save time on track and make downshifts as quick and easy as clutch-less upshifts.