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If you could own ANY bike...

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If you could own ANY bike on the planet, what would it be? Forget price. Forget insurance. Name the bike. Not only tell us which bike it'd be, but more importantly WHY.
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3BoyzNaBike said:
OH GOD that is sweet!! :drool: :drool:

Did you just cream yourself. :eek: :sorry:
another pic...

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Thats the R1...wheres the M1???? :skep:
GSXR750DJ said:
Thats the R1...wheres the M1???? :skep:
the link says R1/M1 so bite me!! :smash:
Need4Speed750 said:
the link says R1/M1 so bite me!! :smash:

Ok Buts it still not a M1. It says R1. I want more pics of the M1. And where is this link. Come on now. Give it to us. :D
GSXR750DJ said:
Ok Buts it still not a M1. It says R1. I want more pics of the M1. And where is this link. Come on now. Give it to us. :D

I didnt create the link goofball, i just went by what it said..this is the first time im seeing it for myself...

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A few pics of the M1:



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Also a little about the bike as well so far....

Yamahas new M1 has an all-new in-line 4 cyclinder, 5-valve per cylinder engine developing over 200PS. The M1 code following Yamaha’s traditional YZR race prototype prefix stands for Mission One. . The chassis is a direct development from that of the YZR500 two-stroke GP bike[Deltabox], featuring an adjustable head stem and swingarm pivot, the major distinction being the geometry design due to the different engine and strengthened swingarm. The M1 was already under development towards the latter part of 2000 and has proven to have better acceleration and higher top-end than the YZR500 due to the smoother power delivery. This also means longer tyre-life, every team and rider's dream.

The specs are as follows:

Engine Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 5-valve DOHC Cylinder layout In-line four Displacement Less than 990 cc Max. power output Over 200 PS Ignition system CDI Lubrication system Wet sump Clutch type Dry multiplate Transmission 6 speed Final drive Chain Wheel size (front) 17 inch Wheel size (rear) 17 inch, 16.5 inch Suspension (front) Telescopic Suspension (rear) Monocross Brakes (front) Dual disc Brakes (rear) Single disc Frame type Deltabox Fuel tank capacity 24 litres Weight Over 145 kg (In accordance with FIM regulations)
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u couldnt have put these in the gallery and uploaded them as attachments, to make this thread easier to read?
LOL - wow, look what I started..., check the site the next day to see what others would like, and the M1 is plastered everywhere..., love it :dthumb: !!!

Am a little surprised to see no one mention the RC211V though....
r6dirtydave said:
LOL - wow, look what I started..., check the site the next day to see what others would like, and the M1 is plastered everywhere..., love it :dthumb: !!!

Am a little surprised to see no one mention the RC211V though....

Since you said something about it I will...
Yamaha R7

Like the Yams every1 is posting!!!! :dthumb:

Hands down though here is the king of all bikes, the R7 (yeah baby) and the one I would own if money was no object and insurance wasn't a problem:
Yes the Yam R7 is or was a nice bike. But be honest..which is better?? The R7 or the GSXR750??? We all know which one I like. :dthumb:
I'll take that R7..lookin sweet mudpuppy!! gotta be more comfortable than that 90 degree angle from seat to tank..but thats just me :)
R7..., how did I forget? Sweet deal..., who started this thread? I think the final answer is "there's too many to choose from." that's why all enthusiasts should gety a governement allowance of $250K to snag up at least 3-5 dreamers!!! Let's get it on the ballot!!!
Here is the specs on the M1 as well for you all:

Engine
Engine type: Liquid-cooled, in-line, 4-cylinder, 4-stroke with 20-valve DOHC
Displacement: 990cc
Ignition: Yamaha CDI with adjustable mapping - NGK spark plugs
Carburation: Fuel injection
Lubrication system: Wet sump - Motul Oils
Data recording: 2D
Maximum power: More than 240 hp
Maximum speed: Over 320 kmh (200 mph)

Transmission
Type: 6-speed cassette-type gearbox, with alternative gear ratios available
Primary drive: Gear
Clutch: Dry multi-plate slipper clutch
Final drive: Chain - DID

Chassis and running gear
Frame type: Twin-spar aluminium frame, multi-adjustable steering geometry, wheelbase, ride height, with aluminium swingarm
Front suspension: Fully-adjustable Öhlins inverted telescopic forks
Rear suspension: Braced aluminium swingarm with single Öhlins shock and rising-rate linkage
Front/rear wheels: Marchesini 17.0 inch front, 16.5 inch rear, available in a variety of rim widths
Front/rear tyres: Michelin, 17.0 inch front, 16.5 inch rear, available as slick, intermediate, wet and hand-cut tires
Front brake: Twin 320mm carbon discs with radial mounted four-piston Brembo calipers
Rear Brake: Single 220mm ventilated stainless steel disc with twin-piston Brembo caliper
Weight: 145kg, in accordance with FIM regulations
Fuel capacity: liters, in accordance with FIM regulations
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r6dirtydave said:
R7..., how did I forget? Sweet deal..., who started this thread? I think the final answer is "there's too many to choose from." that's why all enthusiasts should gety a governement allowance of $250K to snag up at least 3-5 dreamers!!! Let's get it on the ballot!!!
im sure MP will see to it that we are taken care of, bike wise, in the new world order..how bout it man! :cool:
Need4Speed750 said:
im sure MP will see to it that we are taken care of, bike wise, in the new world order..how bout it man! :cool:
Oh yeah. It is a done deal and anyone currently riding an R6 qualifies so you are in Dave!

Dunno though - the R7 was badass - only 50 made it to the U.S. @ $25,000 each. That M1 though is pretty sweet. It almost makes me forget about the R7 which started it all - it was the beginning of the R6 & R1, etc. But that M1 - DAYYYYYMMMMNNNNNN smokey that is bad ass. Give me one of each!
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