Showing posts with label yamaha yzf r1. Show all posts
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Friday, January 7, 2011
Yamaha YZF R1
motorcycle ins come from Japan. The manufacturer Yamaha. Machines used were Forward mirin Parallel 4-cylinder, 20 valve, DOHC, liquid cooled. This bike can reach a top speed of 186 mph (297 km / h). While the top speed, to produce 128.2 horsepower (95.6 kW) at 10,000 rpm. Transmission system using a constant mesh 6 speed.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
2000 Yamaha YZF R1 Custom
"Hot Blue" aptly describes licking placed along the sides of R1 rad James Phillips'. The fire, with inky black base paint and accent stripes are the work of the hands of Extreme Motorsports in Stowe, Pennsylvania. CB Custom Sport Bike in Reading handled custom work and fabrication on the flyer Phillips', including polished chrome frame and almost every piece of metal can be seen with the naked eye.
The rear shock is stock, but the spring has been powdercoated translucent green for added flash.
The underseat exhaust is off-the-shelf and hug a tight Wolf chrome suspension
Performance Machine wheels are polished pieces, and the stock Yamaha rotor centers have been treated with the green powdercoat Same as the shock spring.
Yamaha YZF R1
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Yamaha YZF R1 Custom
2000 Yamaha YZF R1 Custom
"Hot Blue" aptly describes licking placed along the sides of R1 rad James Phillips'. The fire, with inky black base paint and accent stripes are the work of the hands of Extreme Motorsports in Stowe, Pennsylvania. CB Custom Sport Bike in Reading handled custom work and fabrication on the flyer Phillips', including polished chrome frame and almost every piece of metal can be seen with the naked eye.
The rear shock is stock, but the spring has been powdercoated translucent green for added flash.
The underseat exhaust is off-the-shelf and hug a tight Wolf chrome suspension
Performance Machine wheels are polished pieces, and the stock Yamaha rotor centers have been treated with the green powdercoat Same as the shock spring.
Yamaha YZF R1
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5:57 AM
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Yamaha YZF R1 Custom
2000 Yamaha YZF R1 Custom
"Hot Blue" aptly describes licking placed along the sides of R1 rad James Phillips'. The fire, with inky black base paint and accent stripes are the work of the hands of Extreme Motorsports in Stowe, Pennsylvania. CB Custom Sport Bike in Reading handled custom work and fabrication on the flyer Phillips', including polished chrome frame and almost every piece of metal can be seen with the naked eye.
The rear shock is stock, but the spring has been powdercoated translucent green for added flash.
The underseat exhaust is off-the-shelf and hug a tight Wolf chrome suspension
Performance Machine wheels are polished pieces, and the stock Yamaha rotor centers have been treated with the green powdercoat Same as the shock spring.
Yamaha YZF R1
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
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2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 Released in India

Tokyo-Yamaha announced it will release a sports bike YZF-R1. "We will release the latest YZF-R1 in India in 2010. This bike will be more expensive than the YZF-R1 current, but still the same engine 998cc engine, "said National Business Head, Pankaj Dubey Yamaha Motor India. YZF-R1 were previously released in India in 2007 with the Model MT-2001. Yamaha targets 50% sales increase in the Indian market next year with a sales target of 2.2 million units and 70,000 units for export.
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2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 Released in India

Tokyo-Yamaha announced it will release a sports bike YZF-R1. "We will release the latest YZF-R1 in India in 2010. This bike will be more expensive than the YZF-R1 current, but still the same engine 998cc engine, "said National Business Head, Pankaj Dubey Yamaha Motor India. YZF-R1 were previously released in India in 2007 with the Model MT-2001. Yamaha targets 50% sales increase in the Indian market next year with a sales target of 2.2 million units and 70,000 units for export.
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2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 Released in India

Tokyo-Yamaha announced it will release a sports bike YZF-R1. "We will release the latest YZF-R1 in India in 2010. This bike will be more expensive than the YZF-R1 current, but still the same engine 998cc engine, "said National Business Head, Pankaj Dubey Yamaha Motor India. YZF-R1 were previously released in India in 2007 with the Model MT-2001. Yamaha targets 50% sales increase in the Indian market next year with a sales target of 2.2 million units and 70,000 units for export.
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Saturday, May 15, 2010
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