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Yamaha just updated their new site.
"See all the new 2008 Street Motorcycles."
Sept 10th, Noon EST
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are we expecting any updates? the R6 was just re-done last year, and i don't know when the R1 was updated last, but it might be getting one, particularly cuz of the infamous 2nd gear throttle-bog
hurray, strikethrough!
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I just see minor changes to the R1 since this gen is in its first year (04-06, now 07-09). Think the same would go for the R6...'08 will be the last year for the current gen, so next year will be the overhaul for it.
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If you look down, you go down. That may be fun at an orgy, but it sucks on a bike
the 07 is just about the same motor as the 04-06 and while there are other changes for 07, to me it's more like refinements (or not) on the 04
hopefully they will come out with a new r1, but i doubt it.
at least they came out with a new sled with the 02/03 motor in 06!
jim
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the '07 R1 is whole new beast....yamaha changed the engine to 4-valve cyclinder engine instead of the 5-valve...and added a bunch of goodies (fly-by-wire, variable intake, slipper clutch)...check it out...midrange on them is much better than the previous gen...plus the '07 looks edger than the prev gen
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If you look down, you go down. That may be fun at an orgy, but it sucks on a bike
i have checked it out and for me it's still the same over square engine.
the mid range is better than a stock 04-06 it's probably very close to my not stock 04. then again i dont usually ride the bike with the rpm's below 9k
to me fly-by-wire & variable intake are not goodies. and from what iv'e read the fly-by-wire sucks
the slipper clutch is supposed to be nice, but i have no problem using my fingers as a slipper clutch.
i want an upgrade, like going from the 02 to the 04 and i dont see that kind of upgrade in the 07
if the 1k gsxr wasn't so ugly, heavier this year and stuffed with another new over square engine i would had taken one for a ride at the dealer and more than likely have one in the garage.
with less and less places to ride the superbike it's hard to consider keeping the one i have let alone getting a new one.
as it is i only ride it in pa twice a year.
i'd rather pick up another sled that will go over 120mph and ride where there are no speed limits.
it's to bad yamaha didn't make a bunch of upgrades to the apex gt this year.
jim
"Molon labe"
true the bottom end is the same, but I see with more time yamaha will pull more power out of the 4 valve set-up (not that we need it mind you).
honestly I like the fly-by-wire...I have a '06 R6 that has it, and while it feels twitchy at first its easy to get used to.
the variable intake I see as yamaha making a step in the right direction and addressing the mid-range issue that many ppl loved with the '03 and older R1s (I liked it, but dont necessarily miss it)
and the slipper clutch...well I dont see that being benefical until you ride the bike on the track
quite honestly I'm happy with my '04 and love riding it casually or at the local twisties..sure the zx10r or gsxr1000 are faster, but it just comes down to which one speaks to you and I'm proud to say I still get a big grin on my face when I swing my legs over my r1 or r6
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If you look down, you go down. That may be fun at an orgy, but it sucks on a bike
You try to not let an R1 drop below 9000rpm on the street?
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UK stuff... new 125
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R1 Specs
Specs:
Features -
State-of-the art race technology
180 PS @ 12.500 rpm
Yamaha Chip Controlled – Throttle & Intake
6-pot front callipers with 310mm discs
Slipper clutch
Engine -
Engine type Liquid cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, forward inclined, parallel 4-cylinder
Displacement 998 cc
Bore x stroke 77.0 x 53.6 mm
Compression ratio 12.7:1
Maximum power without induction : 132.4 kW (180 PS) @ 12,500 rpm / with induction : 139.0 kW (189 PS) @ 12,500 rpm
Maximum torque without induction : 112.7 Nm (11.5 kg-m) @ 10,000 rpm / with induction : 118.3 Nm (12.1 kg-m) @ 10,000 rpm
Lubrication system Wet sump
Fuel System Fuel injection
Clutch type Wet, multiple-disc coil spring
Ignition system TCI
Starter system Electric
Transmission system Constant mesh, 6-speed
Final transmission Chain
Fuel tank capacity 18 L (3.4 L)
Oil tank capacity 3.83 L
Chassis -
Chassis: Aluminium die-cast Deltabox
Front suspension system Telescopic forks, Ø 43 mm
Front travel 120 mm
Rear suspension system Swingarm
Rear travel 130 mm
Front brake Dual discs, Ø 310 mm
Rear brake Single disc, Ø 220 mm
Front tyre 120/70 ZR17MC (58W)
Rear tyre 190/50 ZR17MC (73W)
Dimensions -
Length 2,060 mm
Width 720 mm
Height 1,110 mm
Seat height 835 mm
Wheel base 1,415 mm
Minimum ground clearance 135 mm
Dry weight 177 kg
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few more pics
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That 125 looks sweet.... but its a 4 stroke. probably a blast to learn on.
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Please bring the red/White to the US.Please.
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Nope.. we got screwed in the states... yellow with black flames and silver... wtf looks like no 125 either
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GHEY!
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thats straight from the yammy usa site
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whats even worse is they just took the old 2002 r1 scheme and applied it to the "new" r6
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The 'O6 R6 AE in the garage is looking even better now.
A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself. - John Stuart Mill
I think that silver R6 scheme is sweet !
And the Yellow one with flames? Well dont know about
that... but its nothing that a hair dryer and and credit card can't fix !
But those 125s are freaking pretty. I'd like one as a city commuter bike!
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and they came out with a Motard.... albeit 250cc.... why bother...
2001 RC51!!!
2007 Husky SMR 510 - no longer... blown tranny