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2015 Yamaha YZF-R3 - Coolness Factor = 74.2%

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2015 Yamaha YZF-R3

Welcome to the R World...

Introducing the easist way to enter the world of Yamaha R-series superbike performance. The all new 2015 Yamah R3 features a class-leading, fuel injected 321cc, liquid cooled engine, a slim, lightweight chassis for agile handling' and legendary Yamaha superbike styling, all at super value. It is the ultimate 300cc sportbike.

Yamaha has raised the bar in the entry sports class with the exciting new "R3". Sporting a new twin cylinder 320 cc engine and an all new chassis, the R3 offers a solid combination of class-leading power and light, agile handling. Add in the incredible MotoGP inspired M1 race bike styling, plus an easy to ride personality and you have the perfect recipe for a super fun riding experience !




2015 Yamaha YZF-R3 http://www.Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features

Top Features:

•Large 321cc twin-cylinder engine offers excellent performance whether navigating cross-town traffic, hitting the twisties, or on the racetrack.
•Yamaha supersport inspired styling with a full fairing in a chassis that makes it perfect for first time riders or experienced riders who prefer a lightweight, nimble machine.
•Forged pistons just like the R1 and R6 are both lightweight and provide strength while the offset cylinders reduce friction for more power.
•The YZF-R3 offers a riding position that is very comfortable and the clip-on handlebars deliver a sporty rider position.
•With a seat height of only 30.7 inches and a flat seat design on the YZF-R3, it’s easy to get both feet firmly on the ground and inspire confidence, especially for beginner riders.
•Three beautiful livery options are available which means there is a color choice that is right for you.


2015 Yamaha YZF-R3 - http://www.Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $4,990 - Raven - Available from February 2015; $4,990 - Team Yamaha Blue/Matte Silver - Available from February 2015; $4,990 - Rapid Red - Available from February 2015 USD
Canada MSRP Price: $4,990 CDN


Engine
Engine Type 321cc, liquid-cooled 2-cylinder DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Bore x Stroke 68.0 x 44.1mm
Compression Ratio 11.2:1
Fuel Delivery Fuel Injected
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Transmission Constant mesh; 6-speed transmission
Final Drive Chain

Chassis
Suspension / Front 41mm KYB® telescopic fork; 5.1 in of travel
Suspension / Rear KYB® single shock; 4.9 in of travel
Brakes Front Hydraulic, 298mm
Brakes / Rear Hydraulic, 220mm
Tires / Front 110/70-17M/C 54H
Tires Rear 140/70-17M/C 66H

Dimensions
L x W x H 82.3 x 28.3 x 44.7 in
Seat Height 30.7 in
Wheelbase 54.3 in
Rake (Caster Angle) 25°
Trail 3.7 in
Fuel Capacity 3.7 gal
Fuel Economy** N/A
Wet Weight*** 368 lb





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Everyone LOVES seeing manufacturers introducing new models, and here we go, a 300cc R3 from Yamaha for 2015!

Lets see if the comments come as fast as the bike is. :revv:

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I am smitten by the lines and the Euro throw back red and white Yamaha racing scheme
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It just takes me to a lot of places in my heart and mind :P
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Nice bike, reminds me of the RZ350 my buddy raced back in the day. If this four stroke performs close to the levels of the old RZ's and RD's, I will be impressed. Gave it a solid cool and reserve the right to bump it up to Awesome if it is a good as those old two strokes.
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Looks great! Probably the best looking of the 300cc sport bikes. Wouldn't mind having one. I gave it awesome.
Had it been a ringading 2 smoke, it would have been off the chart awesome. :kicking:
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HYPERR wrote:Looks great! Probably the best looking of the 300cc sport bikes. Wouldn't mind having one. I gave it awesome.
Had it been a ringading 2 smoke, it would have been off the chart awesome. :kicking:
Did someone say ringading? You said the magic word, and here is your prize...enjoy.

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Haha loved Crazy Frog back in the days! :party:
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HYPERR wrote:Looks great! Probably the best looking of the 300cc sport bikes.
+1000 :kicking:
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#9 Unread post by JackoftheGreen »

Definitely an impressive looking bit of machinery, and I like that it's in something of a sweet spot for experienced riders looking to move into the sport class. That is, it's not a lackluster 250 that's gonna leave you wishing you'd went bigger, but it's also not going to melt your face. As a cruiser rider who's considering a sportbike to play on, this is absolutely the sort of thing that would wind up on my short list.

Also, it is beautiful right? For a fully faired bike it looks very reserved, almost minimalist, and I like that bit of casing peeking out but not embellished. Tasteful.

And just now I'm trying to recall what the exhaust looks like, and I'm realizing I didn't even note it in the pictures. That alone tells me it's just what it should be on a bike like this - nondescript.

Awesome.

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#10 Unread post by Flipper »

I also think it's the best looking 300 yet.
Very nicely proportioned and cool paint.

I'm so happy to see that motorcycle manufactures have wised up these
last few years and are offering smaller displacement bikes that look good.
Hopefully, more people will consider riding if we can lure them in with less intimidating bikes.

Good job Yamaha.
Now where's the Ducati 300?
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