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Yamaha Patent Shows R9 In The Works

Well, folks, I’m not going to say I didn’t see this one coming…but boy, now the what if’s are really killing me.

Yamaha may be working on an all-new sportbike…and the only Yamaha bike from the MT range that doesn’t yet have a full-fairinged R-equivalent is the MT09. 

We’ve even found some proof – a Yamaha patent pending on EUIpo shows the Japanese manufacturer has applied for a trademark under the name “R9”

a view of the trademark pending from Yamaha that shows an R9 patent

a view of the trademark pending from Yamaha that shows an R9 patent

Let’s look at the details we’ve currently got on the table. 

In a report from CycleWorld, Yamaha filed a number of trademark applications, requesting patents for R1, R2…all the way to R9.

Yamaha also filed for trademarks under the names R15, R20, and R25. 

Neat, but not necessarily unique. 

A fan-based rendering of what could be the Yamaha R9
A fan-based rendering of what could be the Yamaha R9

Apparently, this is a common move for companies wanting to claim naming rights, should the desire to do so itch the proverbial shoulder somewhere down the road. 

Despite the fact that the trademarked patents for R2 R4, R5, R8, and R9 have lain dormant, R2 and R9 were trademarked around the same time as the now-released R7 – giving us some real concrete hopes that the bikes are in the works. 

Think about it. 

For the MT125, Yamaha gave us the R125…and in certain parts of the Eastern Hemisphere, the MT15 got the R15. 

A view of the MT125 and the R125

The MT03 has the gorgeously smooth R3 as a better half (though I’m prejudiced in this sector), as the MT25 has the R25. 

The last two pairs of the ranges sit pretty, with the all-new R7 complementing the MT07, and the R1 lounging in all its torque-y glory alongside the MT10

A view of the Yamaha MT10 and the R1

With the MT09’s 890cc crossplane inline-three engine kicking out a very nice 69 lb-ft of torque, the 417 lbs (189 kg) of the machine motors through the low RPM and mid-range with a good clean pull. 

Cut some of the weight and slap some fairings on it, and bingo – meet the full-fairinged Master of Torque Replica. 

Time will tell as to the intentions of Yamaha.  Until then, Check out these gorgeous pics of the Yamaha R7.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Video: The Panigale V2 vs R1 Shootout We All Have Been Waiting For

Brothers From Other Mothers?

When you’re in the market to drop $15,000+ on a liter bike there is pretty much a viable option from every major manufacturer. Liter bikes can be difficult to re-sell, and sometimes depreciate quite a bit due to the lack of buyers so making sure you take the time to research and compare is very important as this is typically the kind of investment you are going to want to hold onto for some time.

I felt like I outgrew my FJ09 within the first year of ownership and have been scouting for the perfect upgrade ever since. It’s been 2 years of searching and sitting on bikes at dealerships and I’m happy to say that I’m finally getting close to purchasing a bigger bike. Seeing as how $15,000 is an entire year worth of rent for me, there is quite a wall of anxiety behind the whole event and I’m sure many of you can relate.

R1 music tuner

If you’re split between the Ducati Panigale V2 and the Yamaha R1, this is the perfect video for you! Yammie Noob can be quite the polarizing figure as he has totaled more bikes than you can count due to irresponsible riding, but out of all the moto-YouTubers he still provides the first videos I click in my subscription feed when sitting down to watch some new content.

Yammie’s channel has really matured as of late, and the new content he is putting out is A+. The boys go into great detail regarding both bikes, and all the information is communicated in a clear and easily relatable fashion. Both bikes are tested, compared, and judged against one another and I’m sure there is some new information for everyone.

I was under the impression the Panigale was going to be far more uncomfortable than the R1, but obviously, I was wrong when Yammie began speaking so highly of the ergonomics of the bike.

Currently, ‘Papa Yam’ is holding an event for you to win this same Panigale when you join the community on his website.

women's motorcycle conference online

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Tuner makes R1 sing Happy Birthday

Motorcycles are music to our ears, but Taiwanese tuner company aRacer SpeedTek has now programmed a Yamaha R1 to sing Happy Birthday.

They did it via a computer program that revved the bike and used the quickshifter.

Yamaha birthday

On 1 July 2020, it will be Yamaha’s 65th birthday, a date they call #YamahaDay.

They will be celebrating by focusing on their heritage and encourage riders to mark the milestone with social media posts about their Yammie.

Music to our ears

Meanwhile, the R1 Happy Birthday video is not the first nor last time a motorcycle has been used to make music.

In 2018, Dutch musician Dominic Seldis produced a special motorcycle symphony to promote Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride.

The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam musician has recreated Also Sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss using only a range of different motorcycle exhausts.

We’ve seen motorcycle exhausts used to make “music” before, but this is the most complex and comprehensive motorcycle symphony we’ve ever heard.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com