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Yamaha R1M
Caught and passed an R1M today on my GSX750, it sounded shit, I initially thought it was an Aprillia, are they meant to sound like that?
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Re: Yamaha R1M
Are they still cross plane? If so, yes they're meant to sound like that.
Believe it or not it's the exact same firing order and spacing as the pipe and slippers type VFRs.
Believe it or not it's the exact same firing order and spacing as the pipe and slippers type VFRs.
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Re: Yamaha R1M
I do believe it, it sounded like a poor running VFR, the noisy exhaust didn't help, I couldn't hear my own noisy pipe when I was behind him.
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Re: Yamaha R1M
No, because it was an R1
He was riding like a knob, very easy to catch up and pass, I just wondered if they're supposed to sound like a Superdream with no baffles.
Is the MT-10 the same engine?
He was riding like a knob, very easy to catch up and pass, I just wondered if they're supposed to sound like a Superdream with no baffles.
Is the MT-10 the same engine?
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Re: Yamaha R1M
Yep. A neighbour has one. They sound lumpy like a Scooby Doo does.
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Re: Yamaha R1M
A Scooby sounds like someone put the plug lead on in the wrong order and left one off.
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Re: Yamaha R1M
Heathen!
The Yam CP4 is one of (if not THE) best sounding bike engines there is IMO, along with the V4 Aprilia.
There's no accounting for taste (or lack of it ) I suppose
The Yam CP4 is one of (if not THE) best sounding bike engines there is IMO, along with the V4 Aprilia.
There's no accounting for taste (or lack of it ) I suppose
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Re: Yamaha R1M
Unequal header length 2002ish Imprezza FTW! One of the best exhaust notes ever. Definitely one of the most distinctive.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 7:47 pm A Scooby sounds like someone put the plug lead on in the wrong order and left one off.
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Re: Yamaha R1M
You could get the same sound from a VF750 with knackered cams and a rotten collector box
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