Showing posts with label yamaha 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yamaha 2009. Show all posts

Friday, 18 December 2009

MOTOR MODIFIKASI: YAMAHA BYSON 2010 SPECS

modif yamaha bysonred color variant of yamaha byson 2010 will launching 2010 in indonesia, yamaha byson will change popularity of yamaha scorpio. yamaha byson have sporty body like moto gp or MOGE. so
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YAMAHA BYSON BLACK COLOR

shape when viewed from yamaha byson has a great body, looks like a motorcycle with a big cc, of a good body like that yamaha byson no longer need the modifications could spoil your eyes.

This latest product brings Yamaha byson carburetor engine capacity of 153 cc. It looks like Yamaha FZ16. Previously, Byson was launched in September in India by Yamaha Motor Pvt Ltd. naked India.Lampu front, plus a la moge exhaust design. Paired curves to the body and chassis as confirming the status Byson macho motor sports

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YAMAHA FAZER 250 CC
Specifications Fazer 250

Fazer-capacity 249cc, 4 Stroke, SOHC, 1 cylinder, 2 valves. 9.8:1 compression ratio achieved with the power generated reached 21 PS at 7500 RPM. The maximum torque of 2.1 kgf m at 6500 rpm.

As we have Vixion, yamaha Fazer 250 also have been using injection systems, clutch-type multi-plate wet. And also electric starter, battery 12V/6Amp. and 19.2 liters of tank capacity.
Pake front brake discs measure 282mm, front tire size 100/80-17 and 130/70-17 rear tire size, weight of this motor reaches 137 kg.

Unfortunately still Tromol rear brakes and his head was round lamp mlotot and 5 speed transmission only.Issues that came to the launching in late 2008, early 2009 or late 2009, instead of wondering with these products when released, casually send an email to contact centers with multiple inputs YMKI would like the proposed upgrade a little to the head lamp lest bulet so, rear brakes are still discs and replace Tromol 5 speed transmission so acceleration 6.

Sunday, 6 December 2009

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2009 Yamaha R1 Preview


While Yamaha is naturally tight-lipped about its upcoming new bikes, we're confident we'll be seeing the debut of an all-new R1 flagship this fall. Not surprisingly, Yamaha wants to keep this news confidential, so we don't yet have official pictures of such a machine, but we’ve come up with some images that suggest what the ground-up redo of the new R1 might look like. yamaha 2009 r1, 2009 r1, yamaha 2009, yzf r1, yamaha yzf r1, r6 yamaha, r6, yamaha moto, suzuki r1, moto r1 yamaha

In 2008, Yamaha's YZF-R1 reached the 10-year anniversary of its introduction. In 1998 the 150-horsepower R1 was nothing less than revolution. While being more vicious than the rest, it left the 143-horsepower 1998 Kawasaki ZX-9R for dead. Honda and Suzuki were nowhere near and got caught with their pants down. It took three full years for the others to catch up, and only Suzuki managed to take away the literbike crown with the all-new GSX-R1000 in 2001.

Product cycles for Japanese sportbikes usually follow a two-year pattern. The '98 R1 was followed with a revised version in 2000, then with another revamp in '02. An all-new R1 debuted in 2004, boasting a more oversquare (77.0 x 53.6mm bore/stroke) engine architecture and sexy new styling. It was such a successful design that Yamaha kept with the same platform until its update in 2007 that saw the introduction of a slipper clutch, variable-length intakes and a new four-valve cylinder head.