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The following models are covered by this manual: YZFR1 / Yamaha Motor Corporation, Ltd
2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
2009 Yamaha YZF-R1 Team Yamaha
2010 Yamaha YZF-R1
2010 Yamaha YZF-R1 Special Edition
Engine: 998.0 cc (60.90 cubic inches), In-line four, four-stroke, 12.7:1, 4 valves per cylinder, Injection. Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I, Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC), liquid cooled, TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition, 6-speed
Production/model years: 2009, 2010
Manual Language: English
Printable: Yes
Delivery: Download link will appear on the checkout page after your payment is complete.
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"Download OEM Repair Manual for Yamaha YZFR1 Sport Motorbike: Comprehensive Technical Data and Maintenance Tips!"
Attention all Yamaha YZFR1 owners and enthusiasts! If you own a 2009-2010 Yamaha YZFR1 sport motorbike, you know the thrill and exhilaration it brings to your rides. To ensure your YZFR1 continues to perform at its peak, it's essential to have the right information for maintenance and repairs. That's why we are offering you the opportunity to download the official OEM Repair Manual for your Yamaha YZFR1! This comprehensive manual includes detailed engine specifications, technical data, maintenance intervals, common issues and their solutions, maintenance tips, tuning suggestions, a list of compatible accessories, and much more. Let's dive into the details of the 2009-2010 Yamaha YZFR1 and discover how to keep this legendary sport motorbike in excellent condition.
Technical Data:
• Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, forward-inclined parallel 4-cylinder
• Displacement: 998cc
• Bore x Stroke: 78.0mm x 52.2mm
• Compression Ratio: 12.7:1
• Fuel System: Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I
• Ignition System: TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition)
• Starting System: Electric
• Transmission: 6-speed with multi-plate slipper clutch
• Final Drive: Chain
• Front Suspension: 43mm inverted telescopic fork, fully adjustable
• Rear Suspension: Single shock, linkage-type, fully adjustable
• Front Brakes: Dual 310mm hydraulic discs with 6-piston calipers
• Rear Brakes: 220mm hydraulic disc with single-piston caliper
• Front Tire: 120/70 ZR17
• Rear Tire: 190/55 ZR17
• Wheelbase: 1,415mm (55.7 inches)
• Seat Height: 835mm (32.9 inches)
• Fuel Tank Capacity: 18 liters (4.8 US gallons)
• Dry Weight: 177kg (390 lbs)
• Maximum Power Output: 180 hp @ 12,500 rpm
• Maximum Torque: 115 Nm @ 10,000 rpm
• Top Speed: Approximately 186 mph (300 km/h)
• Frame Type: Aluminum Deltabox
• Front and Rear Suspension Travel: 120mm (4.7 inches)
• Front and Rear Wheel Travel: 120mm (4.7 inches)
Facts and Details:
- The YZFR1's 998cc engine features Yamaha's exclusive Crossplane Crankshaft Technology for improved power delivery and torque.
- The YCC-T (Yamaha Chip-Controlled Throttle) ensures precise throttle response and smoother acceleration.
- The YCC-I (Yamaha Chip-Controlled Intake) optimizes engine breathing for high RPM performance.
- The slipper clutch reduces rear-wheel hop during aggressive downshifting and provides smoother corner entry.
- The aluminum Deltabox frame offers exceptional rigidity and agility, enhancing the bike's handling capabilities.
- The fully adjustable front and rear suspension allow riders to fine-tune their ride for different road conditions.
- The YZFR1's aerodynamic design reduces drag and enhances stability at high speeds.
- LED lighting provides excellent visibility and a modern, sleek look.
- The digital instrument cluster offers comprehensive information, including gear position, fuel range, and more.
- The advanced fuel injection system ensures optimal fuel delivery and efficiency.
Maintenance Intervals, General Maintenance Tips, and Common Issues:
► Oil Change: Every 5,000 miles or annually, using the recommended oil grade.
► Chain Lubrication: Regularly lubricate the chain every 500-600 miles to extend its life.
► Air Filter: Clean or replace the air filter every 6,000 miles or as needed, depending on riding conditions.
► Spark Plugs: Inspect and replace spark plugs every 8,000 miles for consistent ignition.
► Brake Fluid: Replace brake fluid every 2 years to maintain optimal brake performance.
Five Tips for Effective Maintenance:
1. Follow the recommended maintenance schedule in the owner's manual for regular servicing.
2. Keep the chain properly tensioned and lubricated to prevent premature wear and ensure smooth power delivery.
3. Check tire pressure frequently and maintain it within the manufacturer's recommended range for optimal handling.
4. Perform regular brake inspections and fluid changes to ensure responsive braking performance.
5. Keep the bike clean and protect it from harsh weather conditions to preserve its appearance and components.
Popular Tuning Tips and Modifications:
■ Aftermarket exhaust systems for improved performance and a sportier sound.
■ ECU remapping or fuel controllers to optimize fuel delivery and engine performance.
■ Upgraded suspension components for enhanced handling and ride comfort.
■ Lightweight aftermarket wheels to reduce unsprung weight and improve acceleration.
Accessories and Attachments:
+ High-Performance Exhaust Systems
+ Quick Shifter Kits
+ Adjustable Rearsets
+ Frame Sliders
+ Tail Tidy Kits
+ Tank Grips
+ Smoked Windshields
+ Performance Air Filters
+ Carbon Fiber Bodywork
+ Racing Brake Pads
+ Rear Stand Spools
Owner Reviews and Opinions:
Strengths:
☺ Exceptional power and acceleration, especially at high RPMs.
☺ Precise handling and cornering capabilities, making it a joy to ride on twisty roads.
☺ Striking design and aggressive appearance that turns heads.
☺ Advanced technology and features that enhance the overall riding experience.
Weaknesses:
☻ Firm suspension may be less comfortable on long rides or rough roads.
☻ Limited storage space and passenger accommodations.
☻ Higher maintenance costs compared to some other sport bikes.
The 2009-2010 Yamaha YZFR1 is a high-performance sport motorbike that combines power, agility, and cutting-edge technology. Its 998cc engine, advanced electronic systems, and responsive handling make it a top choice for enthusiasts and professional riders alike. To keep your YZFR1 in peak condition, adhere to regular maintenance intervals, and follow our maintenance tips. Popular tuning options can further enhance its performance to suit your preferences. With a wide range of compatible accessories, you can customize your YZFR1 to stand out on the road. Owners praise its exhilarating ride and precision but note some trade-offs in comfort and maintenance costs. Overall, the Yamaha YZFR1 remains a thrilling and iconic sport motorbike for those seeking ultimate performance and excitement.
List of Frequent Repairs and Breakable Parts:
→ Chain and Sprockets: Regular wear and tear require chain and sprocket replacements.
→ Brake Pads: Frequent use can wear down brake pads, requiring replacement.
→ Tires: High-performance riding leads to tire wear, necessitating regular replacement.
→ Spark Plugs: Spark plugs may degrade over time and require replacement for optimal ignition.
→ Battery: The battery may lose its charge, necessitating a replacement.
Get the detailed shop handbook and maintenance guidelines for your Yamaha YZFR1 in a downloadable PDF format by clicking the green button. After completing your payment, your original Yamaha shop manual and parts catalog download link will be visible on the checkout page, and we will promptly email you the payment confirmation.
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