With the TCS or the Traction Control System becoming one of the characteristic features of the latest YZF-R1, in the MotoGP mode, the Yamaha Company has reached greater heights...
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Yamaha R1 is a Superbike by Yamaha Corporation, which is a Japanese multinational corporation. It has got a 3-cylinder engine and uses the same performance 998cc, in-line 4-engine that uses 16 titanium intake valves. The motorcycle is capable of producing a power of 182.1 PS at 12500 RPM and 115.5 Nm of torque at 10,000 RPM. There’s a crankshaft that uses a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch (Yamaha R1 being the first of all the types of motorcycles to use this type of technology). Yamaha R1 comes with fully adjustable suspension and 7-stage traction control system. At the front, he bike is also incorporated with a 31mm disc along with power radial mounted forged six-piston callipers and a 220mm power disc at the rear with single piston calliper. The width of the front tyre is 120mm while that of the rear tyre is 190mm. Colours available are Matte-Grey, Rapid-Red, and Team-Yamaha Blue/White.
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