ชอบไม๊ YAMAHA R1
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2005 Yamaha R1
The R1 was a totally new machine in 2004, and its impact was immediately felt in the super sport world.
The 2004 - R1 dominated Superbike racing in Canada by winning 6 out of 8 eight races and once again powered Pascal Picotte to the Canadian Superbike championship.
Not only was the R1 dominate on the racetrack, but it also was a huge sales success as well.
For 2005 the R1 has received some minor ''tweaking'' to insure that it maintains it position as the dominate open class super sport machine in Canada.
And speaking of insurance, the new 2005 R1 features a new immobilizer ignition system that will reduce the possibility of theft and at the same time addresses
some of the insurance cost and availability concerns that sport bike riders are currently facing.
Obviously, with its 998cc, 180-horsepower ram-air fuel-injected engine, the YZF-R1 is intended for riders who like their performance straight up.
Not so obvious is that years of Yamaha liter-bike evolution have produced a machine that offers unsurpassed refinement, control, and confidence.
Optimum weight distribution, along with advanced chassis design and power management software,
produce a bike that puts the horsepower into harness and then reins it into control with the latest in braking hardware.
Add to that the sculpted fuel tank and narrow frame and you have an organic machine that nearly disappears beneath you at speed.
The result is the winner of Roadracing World and Motorcyclist magazines' Open-class comparison tests.
Take a look at the Features & Benefits that make the R1 the ultimate motorcycling expression on the planet.