The OW01 was not a good road bike. But I was involved in BSB around those days and it was a great racerLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 7:23 pmI think he only posted a picture of it to remind me I could have bought one for £5K in 1996, though I still think the YZF750R I did buy was a better bike to ride.
NEw Yamaha R7..... no, not that one.... the old one.
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Re: NEw Yamaha R7..... no, not that one.... the old one.
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Re: NEw Yamaha R7..... no, not that one.... the old one.
It's like the R7, a base for a very good race bike, and not really a road bike, though it was better than an early GSXR750 as a road bike, a mate had a YZF750SP, that was very nice round Cadwell, easier to ride than an OW, but not as soft as the YZF750R.Yorick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 7:41 pmThe OW01 was not a good road bike. But I was involved in BSB around those days and it was a great racerLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 7:23 pmI think he only posted a picture of it to remind me I could have bought one for £5K in 1996, though I still think the YZF750R I did buy was a better bike to ride.
Re: NEw Yamaha R7..... no, not that one.... the old one.
There was one in the showroom in 98 when I was buying a bike, it was quite a bit cheaper than the 916 I opted for at the time, I did know it would cost a lot to get the power up, went for the better looking option.
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Re: NEw Yamaha R7..... no, not that one.... the old one.
I love an R7 just cos I think they look amazing. But I suspect I'd be better off with an R1 in an R7 dress for a fraction of the cost. It wouldn't be an R7 but it'd still look fab.
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Re: NEw Yamaha R7..... no, not that one.... the old one.
I seem to recall the R7 engines weren't that great and many people were fitting R1 engines instead ! ??
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Re: NEw Yamaha R7..... no, not that one.... the old one.
Bloke on pb forum has one, apparently the fuelling is fucking rubbish
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You could buy R7 lookey likey bodywork for R1s
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Re: NEw Yamaha R7..... no, not that one.... the old one.
I think there were a few R71's knocking about back in the day.
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Re: NEw Yamaha R7..... no, not that one.... the old one.
Whether or not the engines are rubbish isn't really relevant to this bike is it? It's built for a very niche reason with a very particular set of requirements. Namely - compete in WSB as a factory bike while meeting the rules about selling to the public. Anything else is besides the point from Yamaha's POV at least innit?
So yeah, the engine may be a bit shit, but it's gonna get pulled apart and most of the insides replaced when the factory race team get hold of it anyway so WGAF?
Honda being Honda on the other hand went all in and made the SP-1 a 'proper road bike', but that's just them all over.
So yeah, the engine may be a bit shit, but it's gonna get pulled apart and most of the insides replaced when the factory race team get hold of it anyway so WGAF?
Honda being Honda on the other hand went all in and made the SP-1 a 'proper road bike', but that's just them all over.