Draft:Yamaha YZF-R9
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Manufacturer | Yamaha |
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Also called | Yamaha R9 |
Production | 2024 |
Assembly | Japan |
Class | Sports motorcycle |
Engine | 890 cc (54 cu in) liquid-cooled 4-stroke multivalve DOHC inline-3 |
Bore / stroke | 78.0 mm × 62.1 mm (3.07 in × 2.44 in) |
Compression ratio | 11.5:1 |
Top speed | 160 mph (260 km/h) |
Power | 117 hp (87 kW) |
Torque | 69 lb⋅ft (94 N⋅m) |
Transmission | 6-speed constant mesh |
Suspension | Front: 43 mm KYB inverted telescopic forks, preload, compression and rebound damping adjustable Rear: preload, compression and rebound damping adjustable |
Brakes | Front: Dual hydraulic disc with 4-piston Rear: Single disc with dual hydraulic piston caliper. |
Tires | Front: 120/70ZR17 Rear: 180/55ZR17 |
Wheelbase | 1,402 mm (55.2 in) |
Dimensions | L: 2,070 mm (81 in) W: 705 mm (27.8 in) |
Seat height | 830 mm (33 in) |
Fuel capacity | 14 L (3.1 imp gal; 3.7 US gal) |
The Yamaha YZF-R9 is an upcoming sports motorcycle made by Yamaha Motor Company for the 2025 model year.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Fact Sheet" (PDF). Yamaha Motor Europe. Yamaha Motor Europe N.V. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
- ^ Gougis, Michael (9 October 2024). "Yamaha Introduces 2025 YZF-R9 Three-Cylinder Supersport". Roadracing World. Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.