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    Yamaha R3

    I wouldn't mind one!



    http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/650/19...irst-Look.aspx

    2015 Yamaha YZF-R3 Specifications:
    Engine: Liquid-cooled Parallel Twin
    Displacement: 321cc
    Bore x Stroke: 68.0 x 44.1mm
    Compression Ratio 11.2:1
    Valvetrain: DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
    Fueling: Fuel Injected
    Transmission: Constant mesh; 6-speed
    Final Drive: Chain
    Front Suspension: 41mm KYB telescopic fork with 5.1 inches of travel
    Rear Suspension: Single KYB single with 4.9 in of travel
    Front Brakes: Floating 298mm disc
    Rear Brakes: Floating 220mm disc
    Front Tires: 110/70-17M/C 54H
    Rear Tires: 140/70-17M/C 66H
    Seat Height: 30.7 inch
    Wheelbase: 54.3 inch
    Rake / Trail: 25°/ 3.7 inch
    Fuel Capacity: 3.7 gallon
    Curb Weight: 368 pounds (claimed)
    Warranty: 1-year limited factory warranty
    Colorways: Team Yamaha Blue/Matte Silver, Raven, Rapid Red
    MSRP: $4990

    Bit cheaper than the Ninja 300 apparently too.

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    Not just cheaper, but it looks sexier, faster and more superior in many ways than the kawi 300! I was going to get this if it wasn't for the CBR600RR

    ALTHOUGH I would probably want one sometime in the future.

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    R25 replacement. Great to have a 321cc twin being able to rev a little (16,000 rpm) And some decent power 40 hp. I'm being optimistic, as long as a modern twin can have similar performance to the old 4 banger 250's its the best you'll get starting off. I wouldn't mind one of these but my next bike is likely going to be an R6. I will happily take a test ride on this.
    Skulls N Flames. Bye bye FZR may you have many more miles with your new owner. 600cc time soon!

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    Very tasty. Better looking than half the larger capacity LAMS bikes available so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNF View Post
    R25 replacement. Great to have a 321cc twin being able to rev a little (16,000 rpm) And some decent power 40 hp. I'm being optimistic, as long as a modern twin can have similar performance to the old 4 banger 250's its the best you'll get starting off. I wouldn't mind one of these but my next bike is likely going to be an R6. I will happily take a test ride on this.
    Not 16K ,..redline of 12,500rpm. Agree is rather nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Not 16K ,..redline of 12,500rpm. Agree is rather nice
    I know. Twin banger LAMS bike, doesn't need revs. It would be cool if they made it.
    Skulls N Flames. Bye bye FZR may you have many more miles with your new owner. 600cc time soon!

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    Lets say 5k usd times 1.22 exchange rate plus NZ additional costs.
    Should come just under 10k or am I understating the amount?
    I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.

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    Hope it's more reliable than the old XS250............
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    Anyone know anything further on the release and pricing yet?
    Eyeing up a Ninja 300, but might wait if these are being released soon on NZ roads.

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