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Cycle News 2015 Issue 41 October 13

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 41 OCTOBER 13, 2015 P49 2016 Yamaha YZF-R1S Y amaha has confirmed the long suspected rumors of a third edition of the all-conquering YZF-R1, that was heavily revised last year, with the addition of the YZF- R1S to the line-up, available next February for an MSRP of $14,990. The new machine is aimed mainly at the budget- conscious street rider who doesn't need the exotic race-spec materials that adorn the R1 and top-of-the- line R1M, but still wants a slice of the crossplane crank cake. R1S riders will get the Six- Axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) of its two siblings and have the option of fitting the Quick Shift system, but miss out on a few crucial items. Essentially, Yamaha has replaced items like the titanium connecting rods, exhaust headers and valve springs with steel items (you still get the titanium muffler), lowering the peak power and rpm of a machine that, in R1 and R1M spec at least, is capable of around 165 horsepower at the wheel in stock trim (Yamaha hasn't specified the overall power and torque of the R1S). In keeping with the reduced cost aspect of the R1S, the new machine loses the magnesium oil pan, right side engine cover and wheels of the R1 and R1M, gaining aluminum items instead. Those aluminum wheels are now wrapped in Bridgestone Hypersport S20 rubber, designed for longer road miles rather than overall grip. Overall the new R1S is claimed to tip the scales at 448 pounds, which is five pounds more than the R1M and nine pounds more than the standard R1. PEOPLE

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