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  • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

    Originally posted by Rajat Bhanti View Post
    Yamaha is setting themselves to launch their 250 milled R25 in India...Its is currently being Road Tested on our highways

    I have recently came up to the following pic of R25 while searching for the Daytona 250...

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    You are late for the party bro!

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    • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

      Originally posted by HyperRetard View Post
      3 and a half seconds a lap is a huge difference.
      Yes, it is ... and this is when stock bike, what will be if they put racing kit !!!
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      • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

        Originally posted by JitenMistry View Post
        When asked about deltabox over diamond-type frame

        the level of rigidity (stiffness) tubular chassis that is still less than deltabox, he argued that the problem was already solved properly by Yamaha engineers.

        "We have already prepared. For the chassis are built to absorb twisting force (twist) bigger, but the chassis angle (bend) made ??smaller. So in addition to the size of a compact, but also provide a sporty driving feeling like R-Series family, "said Abidin.

        This was one of the major concern, hope it provides, if not better, R15 kind of handling...
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        • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

          yeah am sure it being yamaha the tubular chassis will enable as good as possible a handling but i still don't understand why they couldn't just make it a deltabox like all their other R series bikes (and several other non-R series bikes as well, if not all)...

          curious to know what really made them decide to not go for their standard deltabox and instead make the R25 a tubular framed bike.
          Last edited by aditya_YZF-R15; 06-27-2014, 10:36 PM.

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          • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

            This could be it guys!!


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            • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

              It would be fun to watch the Journalists reaction if this turns out to be another mascot. :P

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              • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

                As per my coversation with yamaha service center guy.
                30th june is launch date of FZ 2.0,
                R25 is couple of months away from launch.
                But who know, what yammi have in store.

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                • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

                  It would definitely be some bike for sure this time around. Remember the launch date of R15? It was in the month of June as well. Yamaha seems to love launching new bikes in June month. My guess is the FZ V2. R25 is still far away. Testing has just begun whereas FZ V2 has already been tested for quite some time now.

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                  • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

                    Yamaha is launching FZ's version 2 on june 30th.

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                    • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

                      Originally posted by aditya_YZF-R15 View Post
                      yeah am sure it being yamaha the tubular chassis will enable as good as possible a handling but i still don't understand why they couldn't just make it a deltabox like all their other R series bikes (and several other non-R series bikes as well, if not all)...

                      curious to know what really made them decide to not go for their standard deltabox and instead make the R25 a tubular framed bike.
                      Its called "developing new things" . they are a company who will keep experimenting and making new things. why else would they have RnD department. they made the 3-cyl bikes, now why not ask them why they didnt stick to 4-cyl. its a big gamble they have played with this new chassis and also they way they say they are confident about it makes me wait and test it rather questioning it now.

                      Originally posted by HyperRetard View Post
                      It would be fun to watch the Journalists reaction if this turns out to be another mascot. :P
                      LOL , i was thinking of the same for few secs when i saw this for the first time few days back but thank god the revamped FZs is making rounds so without a doubt its gonna be FZs with FI. not sure if it will be called FZ 2.0 though.
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                      • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

                        Originally posted by Ron Syl View Post
                        Its called "developing new things" . they are a company who will keep experimenting and making new things. why else would they have RnD department. they made the 3-cyl bikes, now why not ask them why they didnt stick to 4-cyl. its a big gamble they have played with this new chassis and also they way they say they are confident about it makes me wait and test it rather questioning it now.
                        yep that's one (optimistic) way to think about it, but pretty much nothing else in the bike seems to be experimental or "trying new things" type infact things are far more conventional in general...besides, tubular is more conventional than deltabox so it doesnt seem like one could look at this as an RnD exercise on a motorcycle that they intend many people in asia will commute everyday with :-)

                        as i said i am not in doubt about it, am sure the tubular would handle as good as one expects from yamaha bikes for most purposes/riding habits and am curious about it as well, but every bike in R series (and several non-R ones as well) is a deltabox so it's just curious that they chose to go the more conventional tubular way instead of the deltabox (or something else that's less conventional in the spirit of trying new things)...

                        regarding the 3cyl MTs not being 4 cyl - yes that's rather something that could be seen as them trying and developing new things because 3 cyl is not conventional by any means..

                        Originally posted by Ron Syl View Post
                        and also they way they say they are confident about it
                        man those are the words from some of the employees of a major corporate company..of course they are gonna say it irrespective of whether they truly feel so or not :-)

                        they also said the R25 would be a baby M1 while in reality it doesnt seem anything like a baby M1 (or even R1) so far..real good 250 sure, the best one in the segment ever in our less advanced markets of south and south east asia, but not a proper/hi-end sportbike to give it the tag as big and mighty as "baby M1" etc...all that's advertising and of course they are only going to say confident things about it. :-)
                        Last edited by aditya_YZF-R15; 06-29-2014, 06:36 AM.

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                        • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

                          ^ I agree to some extent buddy.
                          The way Yamaha promoted/marketed R25 is unique and awesome.
                          But definitely this is not baby M1, not at all. The main thing i.e. Chassis is different and even the whole look and feel.
                          When they launched the ad with baby M1 tag, we thought it would be pure race machine with R series Delta Box and sporty sitting posture.
                          But it turned out to be tubular and it’s a SBK which you can ride every day. The sitting posture is also much more relaxed than the R series bikes.
                          Nevertheless, although the chassis is compromised (!!), hope the handling will not be.
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                          • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

                            Launch Alert !! R25 is scheduled to be launched by Sept end or Oct start. (Source is reliable as the person holds a good position at Yamaha India)
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                            • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

                              Tere muh mein ghee shakkar

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                              • Re: Yamaha R25 Launched in Indonesia

                                If that's true, it's really good. Coz I read somewhere (maybe Motoroids) that Kurian stated no R25 this year.

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