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Cycle News Issue 20 May 22

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2018 YAMAHA YZF -R1 AND YZF -R1M FULL TEST P110 Where the big bang engine used to struggle in previous generations was with a nervous, twitchy throttle response at low rpm exiting hairpin corners, but that's a thing of the past with the 2015-'18 models. Throttle re- sponse from fully closed to wide- the-f-open is almost seamless, as the R1 builds speed effort- lessly. There's nary a dip in that torque curve—you can whack the throttle open at almost any engine speed and you'll be met with serious forward momentum. The new up and down quick- shift mechanism works well but you need to be careful not to overwork the system on the downshift. This is still a produc- tion system—not a finely tuned race one that you can belt down the gears super fast and expect the system to work out your rough shifts for you. Be gentle on the downshift and the system will work well, although I did get three false neutrals going from fifth to sec- ond during my ride on the base R1. I put this more down to rider error/lack of sympathy rather than any mechanical glitch, because once I slowed the shift- ing process down everything worked as it should and I didn't get any unwanted neutrals at some ridiculous speed. On acceleration, the new wheelie control algorithm is a welcome addition to the IMU platform. It's adjustable up to three different settings, with level one the least intrusive and three at full intervention. The new autoblip downshift feature is a welcome feather in the R1M's (and base model R1's) cap.

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