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[First Impressions]: The Mantis comes to town - 2010 Yamaha YZF-R1!!

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  • #16
    Amazing combination of pics and the words.
    Must say very well explained too.

    I wish I own it someday .... sigh

    But till then these will do
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    • #17
      Thanks guys for liking the short first-impression of the 2010 R1. I am in love, ALL over again!

      @Sunny: Thank you for liking the article and the photographs.
      Originally posted by Old Fox View Post
      Thanks a lot Aryan for taking us so 'up-close' to the '10 R1. Great pictures which show a 'thinking' photographer in action. And wonderfully supported by some crisp writing.
      ^
      Thank you OF sir, am glad you liked the text and photographs.
      Originally posted by Old Fox View Post
      ^
      Really sir, it was an AMAZING moment!
      :)

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      • #18
        One word. WOW. Absolutely stunning pictures and an amazing write up as always.
        Congrats to everyone who will be owning one of this.
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        • #19
          Hats off to you man!!!,

          I have seen many pics of 2010 R1 on net, have googled it quite a lot....., but nothing comes close to what I see here......

          dunno its only me or what but in the closeup pics of the eyes (headlights), it feels as if the one itself is looking at you....and looking right through your soul....gave me quite some goosebumps.....

          err...thanx a ton for sharing these...Take a bow...,

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          • #20
            Hey Aryan.. Really thanks for sharing such lively Pics, I wish it could not just it!!

            And must appreciate the location you choosed for still photography.. what better it could be then India Gate..

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            • #21
              Great review. I was unable to see the pictures. But I managed to read it through. It was simply terrific. Enjoyed your writing which has become a true auto-journo's style now. How I wish I could see the photographs. Thanks for sending in the link. Lovely!
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              • #22
                Superb Photographs - Enjoyed watching them.
                Thank you for sharing.

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                • #23
                  Aryan, Nice writeup and amazing photos .. maybe you should sell some of them to Yamaha! There are no riding impressions, didn't you get to ride it?
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                  • #24
                    After a couple of snaps and videos from various owners of this dream machine for many (like me ), Aryan da you brought us so close to this machine. Thanks a lot for all your efforts and your companions.

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                    • #25
                      nice photography and the bike looks much better and muscular then the earllier what the 2009 R1 was...
                      Thank u for ur photography on R1.

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                      • #26
                        Crisp writeup!! and pics are the sharpest and the most expresive i have ever seen of R1.

                        Why i dont have that much money?
                        why i am still a student?
                        what am i doing here?
                        when will i have hands on a sbk?
                        these are the questions which came into my mind while going through this!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by rags View Post
                          There are no riding impressions, didn't you get to ride it?
                          same question here
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                          • #28
                            I've finally broken my self-imposed xBhp-sabbatical with this post !

                            @Aryan: Superb write-up dada. Looks like Yammie's R-bikes have an eternal fan in you.
                            After reading your review, i'm convinced that the '09-'10 One is something groundbreaking indeed.

                            @rossiter: The better litre-class option being the Blade?
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by MavericK46 View Post
                              I've finally broken my self-imposed xBhp-sabbatical with this post !

                              @Aryan: Superb write-up dada. Looks like Yammie's R-bikes have an eternal fan in you.
                              After reading your review, i'm convinced that the '09-'10 One is something groundbreaking indeed.

                              @rossiter: The better litre-class option being the Blade?
                              Yup. The Blade is the best of the litre class market in India right now, IMO.
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                              • #30
                                Hi Aryan.... well i wud like to thank U for an amazing photoshoot !!!!! I was just spellbound by the awesome pics .U know what , for the first time ever have i seen pics which do justice to the actual beauty of this machine. HATS OFF BRO ............
                                amit

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