Wednesday, April 24, 2013

YAMAHA R1


BORN FROM MOTOGP

Featuring a MotoGP-developed 6-mode TCS (Traction Control System), the latest YZF-R1 is the most advanced supersport machine ever developed by Yamaha.
Powered by a 998cc in-line 4-cylinder engine featuring an innovative crossplane crankshaft, the R1 kicks out high levels of linear torque which makes for superior traction. At the flick of a switch R1 riders can now tune the bike’s performance characteristics for more exciting cornering on the highway, and reduced lap times on the circuit.
A compact aluminium Deltabox chassis delivers precision handling and class-leading cornering – and for optimised high speed performance the latest R1 is equipped with a new front cowl.

Details

998cc liquid-cooled in-line 4-cylinder 4-valve
Crossplane crankshaft delivers linear torque
6-mode Traction Control System (TCS)
YCC-I (Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake)
YCC-T (Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle)
3-mode Variable Map Function
Forced air intake                                                        
 
Slipper clutch
Short-wheelbase aluminium Deltabox chassis
Idealised balance of chassis rigidity
Low-drag front cowl with projector headlights
Multi-function instrumentation





Suzuki Hayabusa


Make/Model: Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa
Overall Length: 84.3 in (7 ft, 3 in)
Overall Width: 29.1 in
Overall Height: 45.5 in
Seat Height: 31.7 in
Wheelbase: 58.5 in
Ground Clearance: 4.7 in
Weight: 550 lb (dry), 582-592 lb (with fuel and fluids)
Fuel Capacity: 5.5 US Gallons
Fuel Consumption: 33 mpg
Tires: Front 120/70-ZR-17, Rear 190/50-ZR-17

Transmission: 
1999-2007; 6-speed, constant mesh,
#532 chain drive
2008-; 6-speed, slipper clutch, constant mesh,
#530 chain drive

Engine: 
1999-2007; 1299 cc liquid-cooled inline-4, DOHC, 16 valves.175 hp, Fuel Injection
2008- ; 1349 cc liquid-cooled inline-4, DOHC, 16 valves.197 hp, Compression ratio 12.5:1, Keihin/Denso Fuel Injection




Hayabusa Maintenance
 
Hayabusa Oil Change:
Oil Type (SAE 10W/40 viscosity)
Engine Oil (Replace every 4,000 miles)
Oil Filter (Replace every 8,000 miles)
Oil Change alone (3.5 US qts)
Oil and Filter Change (3.7 US qts)
Engine Overhaul (4.4 US qts)
Filter KN-138 (K&N Brand) or equivalent






Air Filter Change:

SU-1399 (K&N Brand) or equivalent

  
 
Hayabusa Performance
 
The "World's Fastest Street Bike"

The record for "World's Fastest Street Bike" was setApril 11, 2010 at the East Coast Timing Association's Maxton Mile. The 272.34 mph record was set on aSuzuki Hayabusa.

Claiming the title of "World's Fastest Street bike" rider was Bill Warner of Wild Bros Racing.

The "World's Fastest Street Bike"

Domination of the class as well as track record made the Hayabusa the "World's Fastest Street Bike" and the fastest vehicle to ever run at Maxton.
 
Hayabusa Zone - High Performance Race Parts
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