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Cycle News 2015 Issue 28 July 14

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 28 JULY 14, 2015 P49 sacrificing any power and they have seemed to have met that goal. The Yamaha still yanks hard when you first open up the throttle but not quite as dramati- cally as before, which, really is a good thing—at least for most people. Justin Barcia might like the previous harder hit better, but he's Justin Barcia and we're not. Very few are. The new power delivery, which makes the bike easier to ride, should appeal to a wider range of riders. From mid range on up, the YZ feels just like it did before and that is F-A-S-T! No surprises here. Yamaha did change the YZ's ECU base mapping a bit from the 2015 YZ; it's said to be richer in certain areas. Of course, the YZ's ECU mapping can be easily al- tered—by you—via Yamaha's GYTR Power Tuner (sold separately for $279.95). On this day, we stayed with the stock mapping. The GYTR Power Tuner is a very use- ful tool; it might not be as simple to use as swapping out couplers, but it's pretty darn close, and far more "fine-tunable." It's worth every penny. The YZ has plenty of power on tap—that's not the question—but getting that power to the ground efficiently can be (with all 450s actually), and the Power Tuner will help make that happen with the YZ. Other changes to the YZ's motor are relatively minor. Yamaha made revisions to the clutch boss and shift stopper arm to provide smoother clutch engagement and more precise feel. Yamaha says that some tweaking to the five-speed trans- mission also results in improved shifting while under a load and reduced chances of missed- shifts between first and second gears. All we can say so far is that the Yamaha nailed every shift all day long on our first ride, but we didn't have any real gripes with last year's tranny. Yamaha also made improves to the water-pump impeller to improve "pressure distribution." We assume this means more efficient cooling. Yamaha, however, did make a fair amount of changes to the

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