Showing posts with label Yamaha Motorcycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yamaha Motorcycle. Show all posts

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Yamaha Super Tenere First Ride

Yamaha Super Tenere Side View

2011 Yamaha Super Tenere is assuredly on US shores…almost. Yamaha hosted moto-journalists afresh in admirable Sedona, Arizona, area we were able to put the Tenere through its paces on paved anchorage and dirt. The new chance tourer fast became a admired of RoadBike Editor Steve Lita. Upright ergos and an all-day adequate bench accumulated with acceptable wind aegis and a absolute apparatus console to accomplish the ride go by quick. The Tenere (pronounced TEN-aray) has ABS, adjustable absorption control, and two drive modes; Sport and Tour. Put a drop bottomward at your bounded Yamaha banker today and you could be one of the aboriginal to accept his Super Tenere back they alpha accession in the US in May of 2011. Read all about it in the March 2011 affair of RoadBike, area you can additionally access our Caption Contest to win the analogous Tenere Casio Watch.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Yamaha Byson 150 CC

The new product-class motor sport 150 cc will be launched this time with Yamaha's turn Byson name. After Honda plans to release its new product, called Unicorn Mega Pro Dazzler in India next month, next turn Byson Yamaha  launches that have been intensively reported since late last year.

Byson Yamaha will be a new weapon to defend the position of # 1 motor sport 150 cc which is now also occupied by its products, V-Ixion. Byson positioned below the V-Ixion who are already using the machine with petrol injection technology. Until now, this could not be ascertained selling price of this bike. "Prices will be cheaper than Vixion because this product using the carburetor," said Eiji.

Byson new machines will be equipped with a capacity of 153 cc. In India known as the FZ 16. Byson will compete with several models that fill this segment, namely Mega Pro, Aphace TVS and Bajaj Pulsar.


The following specifications Yamaha Byson:
Engine
  • Engine type: Water-cooled, four-stroke, SOHC, two-valve
  • Displacement: 153.0 cm3
  • Bore & Stroke: 58.0 x 57.9 mm
  • Compression ratio: 9.5:1
  • Maximum output: 14PS / 7500 rpm
  • Maximum torque: 14 N.m / 6000 rpm
  • Starting method: Electric starter
  • Lubrication type: Wet sump
  • Carburetor type: BS26
  • Clutch type: Constant mesh wet multiplate
  • Ignition type: CDI
  • Primary / secondary reduction ratio: 3409 / 2857
  • Transmission type: Return type 5-speed
Chassis
  • Frame type: Diamond
  • Suspension (front / rear): Telescopic / Monocross
  • Wheelbase: 1.355 mm
  • Brake type (front / rear): Hydraulic single disc / drum
  • Tire size (front / rear): 100/80-17 / 140/60-R17

Dimensions
  • Overall Length x Width x Height: 1.975 mm x 770 mm x 1.045 mm
  • Seat height: 790 mm
  • Wheelbase: 1.355 mm
  • Minimum ground clearance: 160 mm
  • Dry weight / curb weight: 126 kg / 137 kg
  • Fuel tank volume: 12 liters
  • Engine oil volume: 1.2 liters

Friday, December 10, 2010

2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 LE - USA Specifications

Yamaha YZF-R1
Engine
Type 998cc, liquid-cooled four-cylinder DOHC 16 valves (titanium intake valves)
Bore x Stroke 78.0mm X 52.2mm
Compression ratio 12.7:1
Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Transmission 6-speed w / multiplate slipper clutch
Final Drive # 530 O-ring chain

Chassis
Suspension / Front 43mm inverted fork, fully adjustable, 4.7-in travel
Suspension / Rear Single shock w / piggyback reservoir, 4-way adjustable, 4.7-in travel
Brakes / Front Dual 310mm discs, radial-mount forged 6-piston calipers
Brakes / Rear 220mm disc, single piston caliper
Tires / Front 120/70-ZR17
Tires / Rear 190/55ZR17
Yamaha YZF-R1
Size
Length 81.5 in
Width 28.1 in
Height 44.5 in
Seat Height 32.8 in
Wheelbase 55.7 in
Rake (caster angle) 24.0 °
Trail 4.0 in
Fuel Capacity 4.8 gal
Dry Weight 454 pounds

Other
Primary Reduction Ratio 65/43 (1.512)
Secondary Reduction Ratio 47/17 (2.765)
Gear Ratio - 1st Gear 38/15 (2.533)
Gear Ratio - 2nd Gear 33/16 (2.063)
Gear Ratio - 3rd Gear 37/21 (1.762)
Gear Ratio - 4th Gear 35/23 (1.522)
Gear Ratio - 5th Gear 30/22 (1.364)
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)
Gear Ratio - 6th Gear 33/26 (1.269)

2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 LE - USA Specifications

Engine
Type 998cc, liquid-cooled four-cylinder DOHC 16 valves (titanium intake valves)
Bore x Stroke 78.0mm X 52.2mm
Compression ratio 12.7:1
Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Transmission 6-speed w / multiplate slipper clutch
Final Drive # 530 O-ring chain

Chassis
Suspension / Front 43mm inverted fork, fully adjustable, 4.7-in travel
Suspension / Rear Single shock w / piggyback reservoir, 4-way adjustable, 4.7-in travel
Brakes / Front Dual 310mm discs, radial-mount forged 6-piston calipers
Brakes / Rear 220mm disc, single piston caliper
Tires / Front 120/70-ZR17
Tires / Rear 190/55ZR17
Size
Length 81.5 in
Width 28.1 in
Height 44.5 in
Seat Height 32.8 in
Wheelbase 55.7 in
Rake (caster angle) 24.0 °
Trail 4.0 in
Fuel Capacity 4.8 gal
Dry Weight 454 pounds

Other
Primary Reduction Ratio 65/43 (1.512)
Secondary Reduction Ratio 47/17 (2.765)
Gear Ratio - 1st Gear 38/15 (2.533)
Gear Ratio - 2nd Gear 33/16 (2.063)
Gear Ratio - 3rd Gear 37/21 (1.762)
Gear Ratio - 4th Gear 35/23 (1.522)
Gear Ratio - 5th Gear 30/22 (1.364)
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)
Gear Ratio - 6th Gear 33/26 (1.269)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

2009 - Yamaha MT-01 Sport Touring Motorcycles


2009 - Yamaha MT-01 Sport Touring Motorcycles
2009 - Yamaha MT-01 Sport Touring Motorcycles

2009 - Yamaha MT-01 Sport Touring Motorcycles


2009 - Yamaha MT-01 Sport Touring Motorcycles
2009 - Yamaha MT-01 Sport Touring Motorcycles

2010 Yamaha Majesty

2010 Yamaha Majesty Pictures





2010 Yamaha Majesty Pictures

2010 Yamaha Majesty

2010 Yamaha Majesty Pictures





2010 Yamaha Majesty Pictures

Yamaha R6 Motorcycle

In the world of sports bike, Yamaha R6 dominates the segment with its 600 cc engine. The R6 model was first launched in the market by the Japanese giant Yamaha in the year 1999 and later on in the subsequent years Yamaha R6 models have undergone modifications. However, Yamaha R6 Motorcycle should be taken as a series and every year Yamaha launches one variant of R6 motorcycle.
 Yamaha R6 Motorcycle
In general, it is presumed by bikers across the world that Yamaha R6 models are nothing but dream bikes for most sportsmen and privileged bike lovers. The first Yamaha R6 sports bike was made to generate a power of 120hp and a dry weight of 169kgs. This racing bike at that time was available in sporty blue and red colors. Several refinements led to the newer versions in 2001, 2003, 2006 and finally 2008 which has the most recent R6 motorcycle.
In the Yamaha R6 models of the year 2001, the weight of the bike was reduced by 2 kilos, and there was enhancement in the tail section styling and also possibility for greater under seat storage. After this, there was improvement of Yamaha R6 models in terms of a totally new chassis. There had been improvement with respect to engine as well with fuel injection system, and weight had gotten further reduced to 162 kgs and headlight was available with new styling. Mistral Grey, another color option got added with Yamaha R6 models along with these improvements. The front suspension of Yamaha R6 models also underwent transformation from telescopic fork to adjustable inverted fork for better performance.
Yamaha senior officials are of the opinion that there is no end to development so improvements will continue with inputs and knowledge from racing experience. The latest 2008 Yamaha FZ R6 model is inspired from Moto-GP technology for better handling and greater balance in the twists and turns of roads. In this model, the die-cast aluminum frame is modified to make it stiff in some places and flexible in other areas. Additionally weight is reduced by using a rear sub frame made of magnesium. The rider position is altered for more comfortable riding experience than the earlier R6 versions. The rider now feels at one with the machine and that was the motive behind the change.
For greater mileage and high performance the engine parts such as connecting rod bearing, tensioner, cam chain and so on so forth got strengthened in the subsequent Yamaha R6 models.
However, the most recent Yamaha R6 version looks more stylized, neat, refined and sharper than its forerunners. Yamaha YZF R6 model delivers 133 PS @ 14500 rpm and torque of 66 Nm @ 12000rpm. It has the option of electric starter and TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition) system. The fuel tank capacity is at 17.5 liters.
The Yamaha R6 motorcycles are good at the first place but further innovation makes it competitive in international sports bike segment with designer touch in styling and engineer’s brain in performance.

Yamaha R6 Motorcycle

In the world of sports bike, Yamaha R6 dominates the segment with its 600 cc engine. The R6 model was first launched in the market by the Japanese giant Yamaha in the year 1999 and later on in the subsequent years Yamaha R6 models have undergone modifications. However, Yamaha R6 Motorcycle should be taken as a series and every year Yamaha launches one variant of R6 motorcycle.
 Yamaha R6 Motorcycle
In general, it is presumed by bikers across the world that Yamaha R6 models are nothing but dream bikes for most sportsmen and privileged bike lovers. The first Yamaha R6 sports bike was made to generate a power of 120hp and a dry weight of 169kgs. This racing bike at that time was available in sporty blue and red colors. Several refinements led to the newer versions in 2001, 2003, 2006 and finally 2008 which has the most recent R6 motorcycle.
In the Yamaha R6 models of the year 2001, the weight of the bike was reduced by 2 kilos, and there was enhancement in the tail section styling and also possibility for greater under seat storage. After this, there was improvement of Yamaha R6 models in terms of a totally new chassis. There had been improvement with respect to engine as well with fuel injection system, and weight had gotten further reduced to 162 kgs and headlight was available with new styling. Mistral Grey, another color option got added with Yamaha R6 models along with these improvements. The front suspension of Yamaha R6 models also underwent transformation from telescopic fork to adjustable inverted fork for better performance.
Yamaha senior officials are of the opinion that there is no end to development so improvements will continue with inputs and knowledge from racing experience. The latest 2008 Yamaha FZ R6 model is inspired from Moto-GP technology for better handling and greater balance in the twists and turns of roads. In this model, the die-cast aluminum frame is modified to make it stiff in some places and flexible in other areas. Additionally weight is reduced by using a rear sub frame made of magnesium. The rider position is altered for more comfortable riding experience than the earlier R6 versions. The rider now feels at one with the machine and that was the motive behind the change.
For greater mileage and high performance the engine parts such as connecting rod bearing, tensioner, cam chain and so on so forth got strengthened in the subsequent Yamaha R6 models.
However, the most recent Yamaha R6 version looks more stylized, neat, refined and sharper than its forerunners. Yamaha YZF R6 model delivers 133 PS @ 14500 rpm and torque of 66 Nm @ 12000rpm. It has the option of electric starter and TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition) system. The fuel tank capacity is at 17.5 liters.
The Yamaha R6 motorcycles are good at the first place but further innovation makes it competitive in international sports bike segment with designer touch in styling and engineer’s brain in performance.

Yamaha BWS Concept Design

Yamaha BWS Concept Design
Yamaha BWS Concept Design
Yamaha BWS Concept Design
Yamaha BWS Concept Design
Yamaha BWS Concept Design

Yamaha BWS Concept Design





Yamaha BWS Concept Design