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    2010 YZ450f

    Just had a look at the local dealer yesterday and WOW

    dunno how she does compared to the 09 model, but as an engineer it's fucking beautiful and I wish i could have pulled the new clothes off her then and there to have a look at the induction side of things...

    fuel injection on the front side and resonance chamber and tuned length pipe on the backside. Still our favourite 5 valve, 3 ring motor, but even more reliable, easier to tune and installed the other way around.

    Yes, the intake is at the front of the bike. The exhaust at the rear. The engine is backwards. No more smashed header pipes or burnt legs/hands

    the only thing she's missing is a radiator brace (like all bikes) but there's plenty of room to mount 'em so not a big problem.


    Looks like I know what I'm riding when (if) my '98 YZ400f finally dies

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    Umm I think it's a 450 & it's 4 valve , but engineering workpiece I am sure it is, shame there was not one @ the SX Saturday

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    Quote Originally Posted by vazza View Post
    400 or 450?
    oops typo yep 450

    Quote Originally Posted by takitimu View Post
    Umm I think it's a 450 & it's 4 valve , but engineering workpiece I am sure it is, shame there was not one @ the SX Saturday
    apparently the 250 is a four valve but the 450 is five (or so the salesman would have me believe)

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    oops typo yep 450



    apparently the 250 is a four valve but the 450 is five (or so the salesman would have me believe)
    best sales man go have a reread on the data its 4 valve
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    Quote Originally Posted by barty5 View Post
    best sales man go have a reread on the data its 4 valve
    Exactly, his knowledge of the bike is not the best http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/pr...9/0/specs.aspx if you want to confirm

    Still, it looks one helluva bike & if they came out with a 350 it'd be an absolute weapon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post

    apparently the 250 is a four valve but the 450 is five (or so the salesman would have me believe)
    Salesman information FAIL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Salesman information FAIL
    lol and to think that was one of my few good experiences with that shop

    I must say I preferred the old look of the shrouds; the black plastic looks like it just makes it more expensive and the texture on it will no doubt be a pig to clean

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    i love them and honestly who cant.....but the shrouds look like complete Husky copies!

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    Seems to go well with Whib's at the helm, you could argue any bike would, nonetheless to take a bike that's just been run in & win comfortably from a mid pack start is still impressive.

    http://www.bikesportnz.com/?p=2010
    Last edited by takitimu; 21st December 2009 at 13:59. Reason: Add URL :)

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    good article, hope he does well.

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    You'd think Kawasaki would want to keep a winning rider,i'm sure the same thing happened with Bubba.Hope Whibs wins on the Yamaha.....that would teach Kawasaki a lesson,just like Bubba has for Yamaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by takitimu View Post
    bike & if they came out with a 350 it'd be an absolute weapon.
    why do you say that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    why do you say that?
    From everything I've read flipping the cylinder around & the changes that allowed has done good things for the handling, but a 450 is alot of bike & whilst I reckon I'll stick 250 for awhile, a YZF350 would be a great trail riding /adventure riding bike I reckon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by takitimu View Post
    Seems to go well with Whib's at the helm, you could argue any bike would, nonetheless to take a bike that's just been run in & win comfortably from a mid pack start is still impressive.

    http://www.bikesportnz.com/?p=2010
    Wow. New colour again. Would like to have been a fly on the wall there, seems odd. Not to take anything from mighty Axeman but he gained number one plate on the Kawasaki team, obviously there can only be ONE plate but... what about all the Kawasaki money, support and effort behind the rider?

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