How much horsepower does a 2009 Yamaha R1 have?

How much horsepower does a 2009 Yamaha R1 have?

182 hp
Yamaha says the R1 produces 182 hp at 12,500 rpm, which should be enough for anyone riding on the street.

Is the 2009 R1 a good bike?

Yamaha R1s tend to be bomb-proof, even when raced and there’s no reason to suspect this one will be any different; in fact, the crank design helps the engine to spin more smoothly at high rpm. Build quality is right up there with the best. Our owners’ reviews give the 2009 R1 an average reliability score of 4.5 stars.

How fast can a R1 go?

Yamaha YZF-R1 Acceleration Review

15-19 Yamaha YZF-R1 Acceleration
Speed Time
SS/KM 17.91/183 mph
SS/Mile 25.11/188 mph
Top Speed 191 mph

How fast does a 2009 R1 go?

Specifications

Year 1998 – 1999 2009
Engine
Wet weight* 198.2 kg (437 lb) (claimed) 206 kg (454 lb) (claimed), 216.4 kg (477 lb)
Performance
Top speed 270 km/h (168 mph) 293 km/h (182 mph)

Is R1 a superbike?

YZF-R1 is Yamaha’s fastest, quickest and most powerful Superbike ever. The design is inspired by Yamaha’s MotoGP race bike YZR-M1 with an air-intake at the middle of the front fairing. The same goes for the engine, the inline 4 unit which is also a direct lift from M1’s engine architecture.

What does the R mean in Yamaha R1?

The R in Yamaha R1 stands for “Racing.” Although the R1 is street legal, the bike’s frame, engine, riding position, and handling were all designed to be race-track ready.

What year is the fastest zx10r?

The answer was the 1988 Kawasaki Tomcat ZX-10, a bike with similar design queues as the GZP, but with more power and better handling. The Tomcat didn’t need Tom Cruise to cement its fame. No, all it needed was a straight line, wherein it could reach 165 MPH. In 1988, that was the world record.