2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WGP 50th Anniv Ed - VOTED: AWESOME
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Re: This Week: 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WGP 50th Anniv Ed - VOTE N
I have always owned what I consider TRUE power cruisers (Vmax and Vrod). I blame the V65 magna for my hunger for the power. I have never owned a crotch rocket, but if I were to own one it would be this one. I love the way it looks and I don't think there is anything close. I think Yamaha build some of the best bikes but of course I am a Yamaha owner.
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I voted AWESOME.
Wow, that paint scheme is amazing. I am really interested in the " Seven-level Traction Control System allows the rider to get more traction and drive while exiting corners." I wonder if this also prevents burn outs and works like ABS but with acceleration rather than braking?
New ECU settings are nice. I wonder though if there was something wrong with the new ones from the redesign last year?
The new headlight cowl styling is quite unique, I really liked the old 2005 version more as I'm not a big fan with the "buggy eye" look... but I bet those new headlights are pretty awesome at night.
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Wow, that paint scheme is amazing. I am really interested in the " Seven-level Traction Control System allows the rider to get more traction and drive while exiting corners." I wonder if this also prevents burn outs and works like ABS but with acceleration rather than braking?
New ECU settings are nice. I wonder though if there was something wrong with the new ones from the redesign last year?
The new headlight cowl styling is quite unique, I really liked the old 2005 version more as I'm not a big fan with the "buggy eye" look... but I bet those new headlights are pretty awesome at night.
Mike
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Re: This Week: 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WGP 50th Anniv Ed - VOTE N
Ah, I wish I could fit on the VMAX ...or the V-Rod! Too long legged it seems.Markg1 wrote:I have always owned what I consider TRUE power cruisers (Vmax and Vrod). I blame the V65 magna for my hunger for the power. I have never owned a crotch rocket, but if I were to own one it would be this one. I love the way it looks and I don't think there is anything close. I think Yamaha build some of the best bikes but of course I am a Yamaha owner.
Just have to find other bikes that fit, which can be a tough job, as I think most bikes are made for 5'7" to 6".
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Re: This Week: 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WGP 50th Anniv Ed - VOTE N
I'm 6 foot and fit fairly well on my new Vmax, but my '09 Vrod AW now that's comfy! The forward controls and the handle bar position are just right! I think you would fit well on the Vrod. Too bad you weren't a little closer...I'd let you take "em for a spin.totalmotorcycle wrote:Ah, I wish I could fit on the VMAX ...or the V-Rod! Too long legged it seems.Markg1 wrote:I have always owned what I consider TRUE power cruisers (Vmax and Vrod). I blame the V65 magna for my hunger for the power. I have never owned a crotch rocket, but if I were to own one it would be this one. I love the way it looks and I don't think there is anything close. I think Yamaha build some of the best bikes but of course I am a Yamaha owner.
Just have to find other bikes that fit, which can be a tough job, as I think most bikes are made for 5'7" to 6".
Mike
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Re: This Week: 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WGP 50th Anniv Ed - VOTE N
Oh, By the way, I was at the Calgary Stampede this past summer and my GOSH what great time and a beautiful place!!Markg1 wrote:I'm 6 foot and fit fairly well on my new Vmax, but my '09 Vrod AW now that's comfy! The forward controls and the handle bar position are just right! I think you would fit well on the Vrod. Too bad you weren't a little closer...I'd let you take "em for a spin.totalmotorcycle wrote:Ah, I wish I could fit on the VMAX ...or the V-Rod! Too long legged it seems.Markg1 wrote:I have always owned what I consider TRUE power cruisers (Vmax and Vrod). I blame the V65 magna for my hunger for the power. I have never owned a crotch rocket, but if I were to own one it would be this one. I love the way it looks and I don't think there is anything close. I think Yamaha build some of the best bikes but of course I am a Yamaha owner.
Just have to find other bikes that fit, which can be a tough job, as I think most bikes are made for 5'7" to 6".
Mike
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Re: This Week: 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WGP 50th Anniv Ed - VOTE N
No question... this bike is awesome. Absolutely stunning to look at and amazing power that would really go from street to track quite easily. This is not "just another crotch rocket".
The second photo is the best!!! I love how the guy is completely leaned over the tank. Amazing photography!
The second photo is the best!!! I love how the guy is completely leaned over the tank. Amazing photography!
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Re: This Week: 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WGP 50th Anniv Ed - VOTE N
Great job with the discussions!
Interesting to note, as of today, the 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WorldGP 50th Anniversary Edition will go down as the Cool Wall's most cool bike, replacing the Kawasaki ZRX1200R.
Your Coolness Factor of the 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WorldGP 50th Anniversary Edition is..
Awesome 83%
Cool 17%
Next model now up!
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Interesting to note, as of today, the 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WorldGP 50th Anniversary Edition will go down as the Cool Wall's most cool bike, replacing the Kawasaki ZRX1200R.
Your Coolness Factor of the 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WorldGP 50th Anniversary Edition is..
Awesome 83%
Cool 17%
Next model now up!
Mike
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Re: 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WGP 50th Anniv Ed - VOTED: AWESOME
Sorry I missed getting my vote in on time for this one...I've been out of town and last night was helping my neighbour wire his basement (I'm an electrician...) so I totally forgot about the "Cool Wall" this week...
I did vote AWESOME...I like the agressive "Bird of Prey" look of the bike...it would be a blast to ride for about 30mins...then I would be crippled, but I would be smiling!!
Later.
I did vote AWESOME...I like the agressive "Bird of Prey" look of the bike...it would be a blast to ride for about 30mins...then I would be crippled, but I would be smiling!!
Later.
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Did you expect any different?totalmotorcycle wrote: Interesting to note, as of today, the 2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 WorldGP 50th Anniversary Edition will go down as the Cool Wall's most cool bike
This is one awesome sportbike. Incredible performance, stunning looks, and an absolutely awesome and unique sounding exhaust from the big bang engine. The R1 also has always had a unique look which Ducati was highly influenced by for their 1098 series superbike. The original Ducati superbike the 916 was highly influenced by the Honda NR750. So the only Ducati superbike that was not highly influenced by Japanese design was the Terblanche masterpiece the 999, which is my fave Ducati superbike. I would love to own a 999R someday.
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