The nineties were a crazy time for Japan’s big four, and the Yamaha R1 certainly left its mark on this decade. Follow us: Despite needing some cosmetic TLC and a carb overhaul, this 1999 MY YZF-R1 is ...
We doubt the future owner will actually use this thing as anything other than a garage queen, but who knows? This 1999 Yamaha YZF-R1 has allegedly spent its whole life as a display bike at a ...
The Yamaha YZF-R1 is powered by a 998cc, in-line four, liquid cooled engine which makes 200PS power. The ECU is programmed with five different types of control systems, including traction control, ...
In a recent update, Yamaha Motor Co. UK has apparently made a statement that they will not be updating their litre class bikes to Euro5+ compliance. This means that the well-loved inline-four YZF-R1 ...
Yamaha offers a range of sporty motorcycles right from 125cc novice bikes to litre-class track scorchers. We decode what the YZF-R family is all about Most of Yamaha’s two-wheeled offerings have been ...
Yamaha is synonymous with performance-oriented motorcycles, although it wasn't originally established to manufacture bikes in the first place. The company traces back its origin to 1887, when Torakusu ...
Not many performance motorcycles can stand up to Yamaha's YZF-R1 – especially when adrenaline and racing history are put to the mix. The YZF-R1 has MotoGP DNA with street-tuned manners and boasts a ...
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