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Cycle News 2015 Issue 37 September 15

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IN THE WIND P36 YAMAHA ELECTRICS ON THE WAY? T he Yamaha PES-1 street and PED-1 off-road electric concept bikes of 2013 appear to be a step closer with newly registered Japanese pat- ents revealing they could be set for a showroom debut next year. The bikes are part of a new strategy from Yama- ha, aimed at developing multiple electric vehicles (EVs) from a single platform. Both the off-road and on-road machines share the same main frame, motor and batteries, although they don't share components like subframe, pegs, bars, wheels, suspension and bodywork. The bikes will be powered by lithium-ion bat- teries. However, the patents reveal the frame's center section is actually a battery box, with bat- teries located inside it. These batteries can then be lifted out like a briefcase, meaning straight swaps should be easy, ensuring you always have a charged power source, much like swapping bat- teries in a camera. This arrangement would also allow for Yamaha to have twin or even triple battery packs to allow for higher performance, much like going up in capacity from a 125cc, 250cc and 500cc. No official word has come from Yamaha itself, but with the international shows coming up in Eu- rope, more on the prototypes may be revealed. CN Is the Yamaha PES-1 electric-powered street bike nearing production? YAMAHA TEASES WITH FZ-03 VIDEO Y amaha has released the first video for their eagerly awaited entry-level ma- chine in the MT/FZ-03. The smallest machine in the MT/FZ line- up, the new naked bike will be powered by the same 321cc parallel-twin four-stroke found in the R3 sportbike, a machine that recently won Cycle News' head-to-head shootout with the KTM RC 390. Aimed at new and younger riders, we anticipate this new MT/FZ-03 to be just as big a sales hit as the FZ- 09 and FZ-07. The U.S. release date for this new Yamaha hasn't yet been confirmed, but for now, check out the video. CN Yamaha is giving sneak peaks of the FZ-03.

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