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Cycle News 2024 Issue 41 October 15

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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Y amaha has taken the wraps off the eagerly awaited YZF- R9 at a private event in Los Angeles. While stressing the R9 is not a replacement for the YZF-R6, it's hard not to draw those conclu - sions given this is the company's new supersport machine. It will retail for a very tasty $12,499 MSRP in the U.S., making it an extremely competitive offering— it's only $900 more than the twin- cylinder Aprilia RS 660, and comes in some $650 less than the Suzuki GSX-R750, a machine that has not seen an update since 2011. The R9 is powered by the same 890cc CP3 inline three-cylinder motor that resides in the MT-09 and MT-09 SP, although it will have different ECU mapping and two teeth less on the rear sprocket for taller gearing. All the usual electronics are there in Yamaha's Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T), six-axis IMU, nine- level traction control, three-level wheelie control and slide control, lean angle-sensitive ABS and Brake Control, four power modes, five ECU modes in Sport, Street, Rain and two Custom modes, two-stage engine brake control and, Back Slip Regulator, up and down quick - shifter, launch control, Yamaha's Variable Speed Limiter (YVSL), full LED lighting, smartphone connec - tivity and cruise control. P68 FIRST LOOK I 2025 YAMAHA YZF-R9 2025 YAMAHA YZF-R9

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