Yamaha has released two eye-catching new colour schemes for 2019; Tech Black for those who prefer the dark side, and Yamaha Blue for anyone wanting their Superbike to display the traditional Yamaha factory colour.

Key features
• Ultimate Yamaha track day weapon
• Race-bred performance and handling
• Yamaha Blue and Teck Black colours
• MotoGP-developed electronics
• Lean-angle controlled ABS, traction and slide control
• Fully adjustable suspension
• ABS and unified braking system
• Powerful 998cc CP4 engine
• Aluminium Deltabox frame
• Performance cast magnesium wheels
• Up-and-down quick-shift system
• LED headlights and position lights
• Thin Film Transistor (TFT) liquid crystal instrument panel

Engine
The awe-inspiring power delivered by the M1-derived 998cc crossplane four-cylinder DOHC, four-valve engine, makes the R1 an ideal track weapon.

Linear throttle response is delivered by Yamaha’s Chip Controlled Intake system (YCC-I) that electronically adjusts the length of the inlet manifold to match engine RPM.

Optimum engine performance is achieved with a high-compression cylinder head, pent proof combustion chambers, and large-diameter intake and exhaust valves. Lightweight yet strong titanium conrods hold forged aluminium pistons.

Frame
Race-bred technology can also be found in the compact aluminium Deltabox frame, long upward-truss type swingarm and magnesium sub frame.

Suspension
The fully adjustable race-bred 43mm KYB fork features a large-diameter 25mm front axle providing a planted feel and excellent feedback from the front end. The rear KYB monoshock suspension is also fully adjustable.

Wheels
Unsprung weight is minimised and steering response enhanced by the 17-inch magnesium wheels – the first to be fitted to a mass-production model as standard.

Brakes
The twin radial mounted four-piston front calipers, and two-piston rear caliper feature ABS and Yamaha’s Unified Brake System (UBS). Operating the front brake also generates corresponding brake pressure at the rear. The distribution of braking forces is determined by information provided by the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU).

Electronics
The four switchable engine maps make use of the six-axis IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) which dynamically measures G-forces as well as the pitch, roll and yaw of the motorcycle. Information from the MotoGP-style technology controls the lean-angle ABS, Traction Control (TCS), Slide Control (SCS) Lift Control (LIF) and Launch Control (LCS) systems on the YZF-R1.

The race-bred feel is further enhanced by the Quick-Shift System (QSS) providing clutchless gear changes, both up and down. The large TFT instrument panel offers a choice of Street and Track modes with an easy-to-use and understand interface between rider and the adjustable electronic systems.

Availability
The 2019 YZF-R1 is now available at Yamaha dealers.

Pricing
RRP $23,999 (+ORC) including GST.

Colours
Yamaha Blue
Tech Black

Genuine Yamaha Accessories 
Genuine Yamaha Accessories enable every R-Series rider to transform their Yamaha into a unique bike. Designed to give enhanced performance, functionality and style, the range of components for the Yamaha R-Series models includes titanium exhausts and slip-on mufflers, billet covers, protectors and more. Yamaha is working closely with approved suppliers to develop new products, and so the Genuine Yamaha Accessories range of parts and accessories is constantly evolving.