Posts Tagged ‘motor’

FJR1300 – Yamaha’s Missing Link?

Friday, August 14th, 2009

So the FZ-1 Super-Standard Packs A Real Punch. If you’re Yamaha, why not make it a 1-2 combo, with the knockout blow coming by way of the FJR 1300 sport-tourer, so far a Euro-only device? “We’ve had tremendous response to the FJR 1300,” admitted a Yamaha U.S. spokesman. “We would love to bring the bike here, but it has to have legs-it needs to stay in the line-up year after year. If it doesn’t, it will disappoint our customers. Also, the sport-touring category is very price-sensitive. The price has to be right.”

Jim Yeardly, a staffer for England’s Motor Cycle News, recently rode the FJR in Spain. A sportbike nut to the core, he came away impressed. “The large, pullback handlebars are perfectly postioned for leisurely riding,” Yeardly reported. “The dash, wich offers a segmented LCD gas gauge, a clock, two tripmeters and a range of other gizmos alongside the usual speedo and rev-counter arrangement, is reminiscent of the FJR’s discontinued older brother, the user friendly FJI200. That makes me feel very much at home, as I have very fond memories of that bike.”
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Is Your Car As Efficient As It Should Be?

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

The Guy Pitting next to me at the track was truly perplexed. He told me that his car worked just fine for the first few minutes of every heat, but it would hook toward the end. “I just can’t figure this one out,” he said. “The rear seems to have plenty of traction, and the front steers well, but every time I let off in the turns, the car whips around like it’s got front brakes!”

I asked him whether his car did, indeed, have front brakes, and he looked at me as though I were some sort of alien. “No way; these cars don’t have front brakes,” was his incredulous reply. Nonetheless, he hurmored me when I asked him to spin the front tires on his car. Imagine his surprise when both wheels stopped rotating after only one or two revolutions because of the carpet hairs that had wound themselves around the front axles; his car had developed a pair of fuzzy “front brakes.”
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Quick Ride Yamaha Midnight Star

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Shedding Light On The Dark Star

Just what is in the water-cooler over at Yamaha? Lately, these cats can do no wrong, R1 and R6 sport-bikes? Tape-measure home runs. YZ-F moto-Thumpers? Two more dingers. And after a so-so showing with the retro Royal Star V-Four. Yammie crunched another one into the cheap seats with the Road Star V-Twin, maybe the best of the “metric” mega cruisers (apologies to Kawasaki’s Vulcan 1500).

Now comes a little line refinement, the limited edition Midnight Star, which gilds the basic Road Star package with a chrome-plated fork (shrouds and legs), blacked-out engine highlighted by polished fins, and that padded piece de resistance, a studded seat. (more…)