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The 2009 Yamaha R1 motorcycle: Cutting-Edge Power and Control

Yamaha R1 was a solid reputation as one of the best sports bikes available for the last 10 years.
First, we will quickly cover the basic specifications of 2009 Yamaha R1 before to deviate by describing all the new technology offers. The engine is capable of 180 hp All this power is now available for less than $ 12,500.

Transverse crankshaft technology is very technical, very advanced machine, and a complete clarification could easily fill its own article. , We will try to describe the shortest, simplest layman term we can.

The pistons, in turn, drive the crankshaft. The crankshaft converts the reciprocal movement of the pistons into rotary motion that spins the rear wheel of the motorcycle. This interpretation of reciprocity in motion rotation is never perfect. The energy is always lost when the changes of movement is, not to speak of a time delay of the pistons firing at the wheels turning. The greater the momentum and energy (in this example, the RPMs), the larger the energy loss and the transfer motion.
2nd, bars link the pistons to the crankshaft is positioned at 90 degrees from each other around the crankshaft. The firing order of the pistons is 270 – 180 – 90 to 180. What this means for you as a motorcycle racer is that the throttle has more control of the rear wheel, which allows a constant, linear acceleration and smooth handling of the bike, even at high speeds.

Another innovation in 2009 Yamaha R1 is a forced air intake. This system increases the power of air inlet by using natural air flow generated when riding to pressurize the air in the air filter box.
Yamaha has also adapted the throttle control chip and the technology of racing bikes intake. The result is a throttle response is instantaneous and accurate. despite all the advantages of the Yamaha R1 motorcycle 2009 "and inventions, including the acceleration of highly responsive glorious, and more maneuverable, has its drawbacks, like any vehicle. Some owners of report is going to be uncomfortable or driving long distances. If you are looking to travel in comfort, go out and buy a minivan.

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Thomas Clausen is a motorcycle enthusiast with many years experience in the field. If you enjoyed reading this article please visit R1shop for more articles, videos and more. Get great deals on Yamaha R1 motorcycles and Parts here.

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