The third and last incredible games bicycle of the nineties. The Honda FireBlade set the motivation, the Ducati 916 included artfulness and the Yamaha R1 finished them off with additional force and franticness.
Indeed, even today the first Yamaha R1 is a games device to be dealt with and refreshed Yamaha R1s are much progressively strong and simpler to utilize as well.
They state you shouldn’t meet your saints, however the R1 just makes everything so natural. There are no vibes, knee hurt or shocks that damage the experience of riding it, and there’s even a gigantic space under the pillion seat for two or three sandwiches. Give that a shot your Panigale.Evoultion at its best – the innovation’s not enormously changed since the Yamaha FZR1000 of 1989 however the Yamaha R1 has consistently conveyed at least 150bhp (130 in the driver’s seat).
Yamaha stayed with a 20-valve set-up right the route through to 2007 preceding swapping to a 16-valve motor and the well known cross plane wrench rendition went along in 2009.
Torque is spread uniformly over the whole fire up run, however things truly wake up at 10,000rpm right to the redline at 11,500rpm. Regardless of the known issues, the gearbox on this model feels smooth and easy. It’s a bicycle that absolutely doesn’t feel right around 20 years of age.
Models Covered :
Yamaha YZF R1 2002
Yamaha YZF R1 2003
Manual Covers :
General Information :
Motorcycle Identification
Features
Important Information
Checking the Connections
Special Tools
Specifications :
General
Engine
Chassis
Electrical
Conversion Table
Tightening Torques
Lubrication Points and Lubricant Types
Cooling System Diagrams
Engine Oil Lubrication Chart
Lubrication Diagram
Cable Routing
Periodic Checks and Adjustments :
Introduction
Periodic Maintenance Chart for Emission Control System
General Maintenance
Seats
Fuel Tank
Cowling
Air Filter Case
Engine
Chassis
Electrical System
Chassis :
Front Wheel and Brake Dsics
Rear Wheel and Brake Disc
Front and Rear Brakes
Front Fork
Handlebars
Steering Head
Rear Shock Abosrber Assembly
Swingarm and Drive Chain
Overhauling the Engine :
Engine
Camshaft
Cylinder Head
Valves and Valve Springs
Generator
Pickup Coil
Clutch
Shift Shaft
Oil Pan and Oil Pump
Crankcase
Connecting Rods and Pistons
Crankshaft
Transmission
Cooling System :
Radiator
Oil Cooler
Thermostat
Water Pump
Fuel Injection System :
Fuel Injection System
Throttle Bodies
Air Induction System
Electrical :
Electrical Components
Checking Switch Continuity
Checking the Switches
Checking the Bulbs and Bulb Sockets
Ignition System
Electrica Starting System
Charing System
Lighting System
Signaling System
Cooling System
Fuel Pump System
Troubleshooting :
Starting Failures
Incorrect Engine Idling Speed
Poor Medium and High Speed Performance
Faulty Gear Shifting
Faulty Clutch
Overheating
Overcooling
Poor Brake Performance
Faulty Front Fork Legs
Unstable Handling
Faulty Lighting or Signaling System
This manual is the same as the manual used by workshops. Service Manual contains detailed instructions and step by step diagrams for all workshop procedures.
Language: English
Format: PDF
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