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2014 Yamaha Yzf R1 on 2040-motos

$12,486
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Neptune, New Jersey

Neptune, NJ
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Yamaha YZF tech info

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Yamaha YZF description

2014 YAMAHA YZF-R1, MotoGP, the highest form of motorcycle road racing in the world, is where many of the high performance features found on the 2014 R1 have been developed. From the seven position traction control system to the revolutionary crossplane crank design with an uneven firing order, the R1 is most advanced sport bike Yamaha has ever produced. Powered by a 998 cubic centimeter in-line four-cylinder engine, the R1 offers an incredible high rpm rush, plus the rich torque of a twin. On the chassis side we have the latest Deltabox chassis technology providing lightweight, precise handling and a fully adjustable suspension system. Back to back to back AMA Superbike championships are the proof.

Moto blog

Japan-only 'race base' R1

Thu, 22 Nov 2012

Yamaha have proved once again that all-black bikes never fail to please, this is the Japan-only R1 supplied to you by Yamaha if you're going to be racing in the All-Japan Superbike Championship. So that'll be none of us getting one of these, then. The good news: you can choose between an R1 or an R6, they're supplied black and with a racing ECU and loom.

Showdown: 2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 Vs. Yamaha Tenere 700

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Inside Insights From Yamaha Champions Riding School

Tue, 18 Mar 2014

The folks at the newly revamped Yamaha Champions Riding School are determined to make you a better rider. But to improve your riding some self-reflection is in order, and like in any other sport, it’s best to start at the basics. In the first of the “Inside Insight” series, lead instructor Ken Hill discusses apexes and why they are important.