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The 2007 Yamaha R6 was a very radical bike, built to win on the track, but which also ended up being a success on the road, despite all its aggressiveness in terms of ergonomics and engine behavior. The one we have here is in excellent condition. Produced (and registered) between 1999 and 2020, the Yamaha […]

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The 2007 Yamaha R6 was a very radical bike, built to win on the track, but which also ended up being a success on the road, despite all its aggressiveness in terms of ergonomics and engine behavior. The one we have here is in excellent condition.

Produced (and registered) between 1999 and 2020, the Yamaha R6 was a model that immediately set itself apart from what had previously been produced in the 600 cc class. Instead of producing yet another sport-touring model, ideal for a 50-50 split between road and circuit, the Japanese brand chose to create a much more radical model to win on the track. Several evolutions were launched, and the 2003 generation received fuel injection, in a model that was still relatively easy to drive and comfortable, but already very fast on the track.

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It was then in 2006 that the R6 underwent a radical change, with much more angular lines, much more aggressive ergonomics and more track-ready cycling, as well as an engine with a much greater appetite for high revs. There was even some controversy over the overly generous revs on the tachometer, which Yamaha later admitted was a mistake…

2007 MODEL

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Despite having 2008 license plates, the bike in this article is from the 2007 generation, so it already had the YCC-T (Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle) throttle system, but still didn’t have the YCC-I (Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake) which varied the length of the intake tunnels. Regardless, this was the basis on which the R6 won countless Supersport titles around the world (and several world championships). A bike with a smooth engine, like any in-line four-cylinder, but one that needed to be ridden aggressively and excellently on the track, so that the rider could take advantage of the punchy engine and high-quality cycling.

THE TESTED MOTORCYCLE

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Nowadays it’s no longer possible to buy a new Yamaha R6 with a license plate (you can do it for closed-circuit use and even use the GYTR competition kit), so a well-maintained Yamaha R6 may well have added value these days. And while we still come across some in everyday life or on weekend rides, the truth is that many have spent the years doing what they’re most comfortable doing, on the track, so – even if well maintained – it’s not always easy to find an R6 with a 100% healthy “heart”.

This bike looks to be in excellent condition! It has 31,000 km on the clock, recently arrived from Madeira Island and doesn’t appear to have suffered from any abuse throughout its life. It comes pretty much as standard, with the exception of the darkened headlights, the protective “mushrooms”, the Michelin Power 5, the different tuners on the top of the fork and the fitting of a BMC air filter and iridium spark plugs.

With an excellent exterior, it’s amazing how light this bike is to handle. It feels like a 300 cc sports bike! Then, on the road, we were reminded of how aggressive this bike is for the body, with a very radical position through a very high seat and footpegs and low stanchions, which put weight on the wrists. The sound of the exhaust is loud but super appealing, and you don’t even have to push the gears very hard to hear it “scream”, although you do need to rev it above 8,000 / 10,000 rpm for this engine to show its worth! Of course, you can drive quietly on the highway below these speeds, but on the track forget it, you have to squeeze the 4-cylinder above the 5-digit mark on the tachometer!

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If the engine feels like new, the braking needs a little more force than a current sports car, but it still delivers without a glitch, and as for the suspensions, they were also faultless, with an excellent reading of the asphalt, whether at a leisurely pace or a faster one. With a good feel for all the components – only the final drive showed signs of needing to be changed – this R6 is more than approved and still ready for many good rides on the road or on the track, before being well stored in a garage or living room (and later in a museum)!

Maintaining and preserving

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Our reader Tiago Ramos (RS) kindly provided his Yamaha R6 for our test, but more than that, he came all the way from Peniche to the Estoril Autodrome, on purpose, on one of those very cold mornings in this aggressive winter.

Having had the bike for about a year, but very experienced and a fan of the tuning fork brand, Tiago reveals that “it was a deal that came up and I didn’t want to let it go. I think it’s a mythical bike and I was curious to ride it, so I did.” So far, due to lack of time, he’s only done a few road rides, but “in the future I’d still like to do some track days, but this will always be a bike just for a few laps.” “I’d like to keep it in the garage, although there are offers for me to sell it. And then eventually buy something more practical, like a Tracer 7 or 9 for example. But I’m in no hurry to sell it, as it’s a bike that won’t exist any more.” Thank you very much Tiago and keep on riding, if possible with this beautiful R6!

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Yamaha YZ250F – lighter, faster and more advanced https://motorcyclesports.net/yamaha-yz250f-lighter-faster-and-more-advanced/ https://motorcyclesports.net/yamaha-yz250f-lighter-faster-and-more-advanced/#respond Tue, 10 Oct 2023 11:33:37 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=8841

Lots of differences. The completely new frame comes directly from the YZ450F that won several MXGP and Supercross races in its first season. A renewed geometry and a repositioned steering column, the lower center of gravity of the bilateral aluminum frame and the improved rigidity balance. The compact fairing is completely new with ultra-thin fairings, […]

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Lots of differences. The completely new frame comes directly from the YZ450F that won several MXGP and Supercross races in its first season. A renewed geometry and a repositioned steering column, the lower center of gravity of the bilateral aluminum frame and the improved rigidity balance.

The compact fairing is completely new with ultra-thin fairings, a flatter seat profile. A new high-efficiency air management system and a revised ECU, and the new version of the Power Tuner App includes an intuitive “Quick Tuning” function.

About the new YZ250F :

 – The retail price is €9,950 (VAT included at the legal rate in force). To this price are added the costs of eco-value and transportation.

– The YZ250F will be available at the end of 2023.

– Color: Icon Blue

Accessories: https://www.yamaha-motor.eu/pt/pt/motorcycles/competition/pdp/yz250f-2024/

The 2024 video can be viewed and shared: https://youtu.be/aKYNfOnbRik?si=oXAXYJfy3wcRJ_Bg

The P.V.P.R. for the 50th Anniversary Edition version is €10,150 (VAT included at the legal rate in force). To this price are added the costs of eco-value and transportation. The YZ250F 50th Anniversary will be available at the end of 2023 in Anniversary White.

Accessories:https://www.yamaha-motor.eu/pt/pt/motorcycles/competition/pdp/yz250f-50th-anniversary-edition-2024/

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Yamaha MT-03 and R3 presented at the BIC exhibition https://motorcyclesports.net/yamaha-mt-03-and-r3-presented-at-the-bic-exhibition/ https://motorcyclesports.net/yamaha-mt-03-and-r3-presented-at-the-bic-exhibition/#respond Tue, 26 Sep 2023 11:46:40 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=6282

2023 was an incredible year for Indian motorcycling. Not only did we see the launch of some much-anticipated 300-400cc bikes, such as the Harley-Davidson X440, the Triumph Speed 400 and the 2024 KTM 390 Duke, but we also had MotoGP come to the country for the first time. And it was amidst all the excitement […]

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2023 was an incredible year for Indian motorcycling. Not only did we see the launch of some much-anticipated 300-400cc bikes, such as the Harley-Davidson X440, the Triumph Speed 400 and the 2024 KTM 390 Duke, but we also had MotoGP come to the country for the first time. And it was amidst all the excitement of Indian MotoGP at the Buddh International Circuit in Noida that Yamaha showed off its next models – the Yamaha MT-03 and the Yamaha R3

The R3 is Yamaha’s mid-engined supersport bike, equipped with a liquid-cooled 321 cc twin-cylinder engine that produces 42 hp and 29.5 Nm. This bike will compete with models such as the KTM RC 390 and the soon-to-be-launched Aprilia RS 457. The Yamaha MT-03 shares its engine and base components with the R3, but in this naked, the engine produces 0.1 Nm more torque. The MT-03 will take on the recently launched KTM 390 Duke, the Triumph Speed 400 and the TVS Apache RTR 310.

Yamaha had already presented the new MT-03 and R3 at a dealer event in April 2023 and had announced plans to launch these bikes, along with the R7 and MT-07 in India soon. But the fact that the MT-03 and R3 were presented once again at the Indian MotoGP race leads us to believe that Yamaha will launch them in the coming months. In fact, sources close to the brand have hinted that they could arrive in showrooms in December 2023.

There is no official information that these models could arrive in Europe or Portugal. We’ll keep an eye out for any new information and news about the Japanese models in the near future.

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Yamaha WR450F with new updates for 2024 https://motorcyclesports.net/yamaha-wr450f-with-new-updates-for-2024/ https://motorcyclesports.net/yamaha-wr450f-with-new-updates-for-2024/#respond Mon, 18 Sep 2023 19:03:27 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=4448

On September 13, 2023, Yamaha officially announced the 2024 WR450F, which is new for next year. The fast enduro bike shares many elements in common with Team Blue’s current YZ450F motocross model, but retains its own character designed to give enduro riders what they want most.  The 2024 Yamaha WR450F has the same engine as […]

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On September 13, 2023, Yamaha officially announced the 2024 WR450F, which is new for next year. The fast enduro bike shares many elements in common with Team Blue’s current YZ450F motocross model, but retains its own character designed to give enduro riders what they want most. 

The 2024 Yamaha WR450F has the same engine as the current YZ450F. This engine has many new internal components, from 39-millimeter intake valves to a new piston, connecting rod and bearings. Special attention has been paid to optimizing weight and strength, resulting in an engine that is 1.08 kg lighter than the previous version. Yamaha also adds that it has tuned the engine control unit (ECU) on this bike specifically to “offer traction at low speeds and high power at medium and fast speeds”. 

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In addition to the new engine, the WR450F 2024 also gets a newer, more compact clutch. According to Team Blue, it has been optimized with the intention of providing a lighter feel in operation, as well as offering a more positive engagement point. These are the kind of features that look great on paper, but the real test is always in how riders feel them when they put them into practice.

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Yamaha also worked to lower the WR450F 2024’s center of gravity by moving the head tube joint in the frame 15 millimeters down. Both rigidity and bending characteristics have been carefully considered and implemented in the design of the frame, and the compact fuel tank and shorter silencer also help in the seemingly endless quest for mass centralization. 

The 2024 Yamaha WR450F also gets all-new KYB suspension. It offers 300 mm of suspension travel at the front and 306 mm of travel on the rear shock, and also includes tool-free compression damping adjustment on the fork.  

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Yamaha has also focused on centralizing mass and reducing weight in some of its other choices. Weight reduction was key everywhere, including in the rear wheel axle, the rear braking system (which is the same as that found on the YZ450F), the lithium-ion battery and other lighter components. In total, Yamaha says it has managed to save an additional 4 kg from the weight of the previous version of the WR450F. 

Other new features include a new airflow management system with the fairing, resulting in 50 mm narrower guards; a flatter seat with rounder edges to facilitate the rider’s movements; a new protection plate; new switches on the left-hand controls; a new multifunction meter; a new rear mudguard; and renewed, more resistant fork retainers. 

Source:https://www.yamaha-motor.eu

For more information, please visit Yamaha’s official website.

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CFMOTO and Yamaha partnership – aim to increase competitiveness https://motorcyclesports.net/cfmoto-and-yamaha-partnership-aim-to-increase-competitiveness/ https://motorcyclesports.net/cfmoto-and-yamaha-partnership-aim-to-increase-competitiveness/#respond Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:42:21 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=4376

CFMOTO and Yamaha have reached an agreement to establish a joint venture in Zhuzhou, China. The name of the new business will be ZHUZHOU CF YAMAHA MOTOR Co., LTD. (ZCYM). This joint venture is based on obtaining the necessary permits, licenses, etc. in accordance with competition laws and other laws and regulations. CFMOTO will discuss […]

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CFMOTO and Yamaha have reached an agreement to establish a joint venture in Zhuzhou, China. The name of the new business will be ZHUZHOU CF YAMAHA MOTOR Co., LTD. (ZCYM). This joint venture is based on obtaining the necessary permits, licenses, etc. in accordance with competition laws and other laws and regulations. CFMOTO will discuss the direction of the joint venture with Yamaha, with the aim of further increasing competitiveness.

ZCYM Overview

– Planned start of the joint venture / Scheduled for November 2023

– Address:76 Jian Ya Road, Lusong District, Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, China 412002

Shareholders

-CFMOTO 50% / Yamaha Motor 44.23% / TAIR YEA LIMITED 5.77%

Representative

– To be announced

Number of employees

– Approx. 500

Activities

– Production and sale of motorcycles

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Yamaha and Seewer to Part Company at End of 2023 MXGP Season https://motorcyclesports.net/yamaha-and-seewer-to-part-company-at-end-of-2023-mxgp-season/ https://motorcyclesports.net/yamaha-and-seewer-to-part-company-at-end-of-2023-mxgp-season/#respond Fri, 08 Sep 2023 10:04:13 +0000 https://motorcyclesports.net/?p=2159

Yamaha Motor Europe have just announced the departure of Jeremy Seewer from the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team at the conclusion of the 2023 FIM Motocross World Championship season. After a successful six-year partnership, both parties will part ways amicably, with Seewer choosing to pursue a new challenge in 2024.  Following an impressive MX2 […]

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Yamaha Motor Europe have just announced the departure of Jeremy Seewer from the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team at the conclusion of the 2023 FIM Motocross World Championship season. After a successful six-year partnership, both parties will part ways amicably, with Seewer choosing to pursue a new challenge in 2024. 

Following an impressive MX2 career, during which the Swiss star earned two FIM MX2 World Championship silver medals, Seewer joined Yamaha in 2018 to begin his career in the premier MXGP class. Since then, ’91’ has consistently showcased his talent and dedication in his pursuit of a maiden MXGP world title. 

During his tenure with Yamaha, Seewer has achieved an impressive record that includes 64 top-three race finishes, 28 podiums, 11 race wins, and seven Grand Prix victories. Most notably, his outstanding performances in the 2019, 2020, and 2022 seasons saw him finish as the runner-up in the MXGP World Championship, underscoring his exceptional talent and consistency. 

As the final two rounds of the 2023 MXGP season approach, both Yamaha and Seewer are determined to conclude their successful six-year collaboration on a high note by vying for race wins, podium finishes, and ultimately securing another championship medal.

Yamaha Motor Europe would like to extend its appreciation to Seewer for his immense contribution to the Yamaha family over the past six years and to wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours. 

Alexandre Kowalski: Off-Road Racing Manager, Yamaha Motor Europe

“As we reach the end of our journey with Jeremy, we would like to thank him for the immeasurable value he has brought to the Yamaha racing family over the last six years. Counting among his notable achievements on the YZ450FM, a haul of 28 podium finishes, 11 race wins, and seven Grand Prix victories, Jeremy’s record establishes a lofty benchmark many top motocross riders aspire to attain. While we are sorry to see Jeremy go, we wholeheartedly respect his decision to pursue new challenges and we wish Jeremy the very best for the future.”

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