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The Bar

A laid-back spot for off-topic conversations, mingling, and building camaraderie among motorcycle enthusiasts.

  1. Started by Alex,

    {{if $formValue}} {$value} {{endif}} From the beginning, GYTR technology has been a critical part of Yamaha Racing Teams' success. As a result, Yamaha has continued to strengthen the connection between motorsport development and customer experience. This dedication led to the creation of the GYTR PRO SHOPS in 2021, offering racers and track-day riders a one-stop-shop for all their racing needs. The PRO SHOPS, which are set to expand from 17 to 25 locations across Europe, provide expert technicians and high-quality components for R1, R6, R7, and R3 bikes. Starting December 2022, the new 2023 R1 GYTR will be exclusively available at GYTR PRO SHOPS. Built for racin…

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  2. Hi guys , anyone fitted one of these? bought from manufacturer but no instructions included. atb j

  3. {{if $formValue}} {$value} {{endif}} The R-Series continues to set the bar high, offering the widest range of exhilarating supersport models on the market. With its winning track record in prestigious racing championships, it has established itself as the definitive family of high-performance machines. The R125 is the latest addition to the R-Series, reaffirming Yamaha's commitment to providing riders with the most exceptional high-performance riding experience. The 2023 R125 has been designed for young and uncompromising supersport riders at the start of their relationship with the R-Series. It features a new design that underlines its status as Yamaha's ultima…

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  4. Started by nickymoto,

    Hi can anyone tell me the correct left handle bar switch for the the 1g1 dt175 I can't seem to find one also the ignition

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  5. Started by Malaki UK,

    Can people suggest a garage for MOTs and Services etc in the Birmingham/ Solihull area. I used to use JC Motorcycles but they moved to Warwick (not a big deal for me but the wife rides a 125 on a cbt and its a jaunt taking the scenic route lol) Cheers

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  6. Started by cdn_bobber,

    Good Evening. I got my 1964 YA6 running and on the road. I can't seem to be able to stop air in the tube. I rebuilt the pump. New seals etc. Bled the pump. When the bike is running if open up the oil pump and slightly open the throttle I can get oil pumping through with no visible bubbles / gaps. If I let it idle it will eventually start to show air gaps etc. Any thoughts would appreciated, cheers

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  7. {{if $formValue}} {$value} {{endif}} During our exclusive interview, the President shed light on Yamaha's unwavering dedication to pushing boundaries, introducing groundbreaking solutions, and exceeding the expectations of their loyal community of Yamaha owners. From electrification to connectivity, sustainability to customer-centricity, we delved into the company's initiatives that are set to shape the future of mobility and enhance the riding experience. With a rich heritage spanning decades and a reputation built on superior engineering and craftsmanship, Yamaha has consistently proven its commitment to delivering unrivaled performance, reliability, and sh…

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  8. Started by Alex,

    Model history 2013: Gen 1 - MT-09 arrives in dealers end September 2013 2016: Gen 2 - MT-09 facelift revealed 2017: Gen 2 - Revised MT-09 launched 2021: Gen 3 - MT-09 revealed 2023: Gen 4 - New MT-09/SP revealed (Oct 31/Nov 2) 2023: Gen 4 - Launch date TBC Bodywork and Styling Inspired by Yamaha's YZ motocross bikes, the 2024 MT-09 features bodywork that allows the rider more freedom of movement. The 'less is more' approach to styling reinforces the MT-09's aggressive look and enhances the riding experience. Sharper Lighting A more compact LED headlamp, enclosed in a re-designed cover, complements the bike's aggressive style. It offers a br…

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  9. Started by Alex,

    Model history 2013: Gen 1 - MT-09 arrives in dealers end September 2013 2016: Gen 2 - MT-09 facelift revealed 2017: Gen 2 - Revised MT-09 launched 2021: Gen 3 - MT-09 revealed 2023: Gen 4 - New MT-09/SP revealed (Oct 31/Nov 2) 2023: Gen 4 - Launch date TBC The core of the new MT-09 remains the characteristic 'CP3' three-cylinder motor, which was updated in 2021, and its cast aluminum Deltabox frame introduced in the same year. Moving on to the 2024 MT-09SP, it takes the foundation laid by the standard model and adds several enhancements. These include fully adjustable suspension, top-notch Brembo Stylema brake calipers, a customizable Track riding mo…

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  10. Started by TheSaffer,

    So after the incident where a driver reversed into me last year, I finally had my bike repaired. New fairing bracket and headlamp units etc. Now the guy at the workshop ended up tightening up every screw on the head unit when he assembled it for me. I only noticed something was wrong when I rode back home at night and I was lighting up every road sign on the A12 like a Boeing 747 coming in for a landing. I know where and how to adjust the headlight units, but I would like to know if anyone knows the specification of the actual beam projected? I know that if your headlamps are under 85cm you only need to drop the beam edge by 2-5cm at about 12 foot away. What…

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