How fast does a 2008 Yamaha R1 go?

Specifications

Year 1998 – 1999 2007-2008
Engine
Wet weight* 198.2 kg (437 lb) (claimed)
Performance
Top speed 270 km/h (168 mph) 293 km/h (182 mph)

How fast is a Yamaha YZF R1?

186 mph
Top Speed: 186 mph (Est.)

How fast can a R1 go from 0 60?

Performance

0 – 60 mph 2.9 s
0 – 100 mph 5.7 s
0 – 160 mph 12.2 s
1/4 mile 10.1 s @ 146.6 mph
Top speed 299 kph (186 mph)

What year Yamaha R1 is the fastest?

Launched in 1998, the Yamaha YZF R1M is the fastest production motorcycle the company has ever made.

Is R1 faster than R6?

THe R1 has more, much more, power throughout the entire rev range. The R6 cant put you on your back in 1st or second gear by a mere twist of the throttle, the R1 can.

How long do R1 engines last?

Depends. For track use I expect 2 years live span of my R1 engine and hope for 3. In the HRC manual for a honda CBR1000RR 08, it is stated that you need to do a complete engine rebuild every 3600 miles. But this is based on extreme track use, so it very much depends on how you use it.

How fast is a 1000cc motorcycle 0-60?

First up is the Suzuki GSX-R1000, which, in 2001, was introduced to take the place of the GSX-R1100. It has the fastest record on time for 0-60 mph— just 2.35 seconds.

What is the best 1000cc superbike?

The 5 best superbikes of 2021

  • BMW S1000RR. This model appeared in 2009 to change the rules of the game. Eleven years later, the German brand has presented the new third generation model, which is better in every way.
  • Suzuki GSX-R1000R.
  • Ducati Panigale V4S.
  • Yamaha YZF-R1.
  • Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade.

Is R6 fast?

Both the Yamaha R6 and R1 are extremely fast motorcycles. They can both clear 250 km/h or 150 mph, at which point you’ll be worried about road imperfections and random obstacles unless you’re on a straight freeway, which isn’t really the best place for either of these.

What is the top speed of a Yamaha YZF R1?

Motorcycle Consumer News reported a tested top speed of 176.7 mph (284.4 km/h). In 2012 the Yamaha YZF-R1 received traction control, redesigned upper cowl (nose of bike), and a special edition 50th Anniversary R1 was released. The special edition color is inspired from Assen TT-winning MotoGP bike.

When did the Yamaha R1 engine come out?

In late 2008, Yamaha announced they would release an all new R1 for 2009. The new R1 takes engine technology from the M1 MotoGP bike with its cross plane crankshaft. Crossplane technology puts each connecting rod 90° from the next, with an uneven firing interval of 270°- 180°- 90°- 180°.

How did Yamaha change the rear end of a motorcycle?

The rear end of the motorcycle was updated and streamlined with a LED taillight. This allowed for very clean rear body lines when choosing one of several common after market modifications, such as removal of the turn signal stalks and stock license plate bracket; and replacing them with assorted available replacements that “hug” the body or frame.