Yamaha Motor Corp., announced the highly anticipated and all-new YFZ450R

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. – September 8, 2008 – Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A., announced the highly anticipated and all-new YFZ450R at its national dealer meeting in Las Vegas today. The new 2009 model year machine, built to be the world’s best all-around high performance racing and recreational sport ATV, comes loaded with state-of-the-art suspension, fuel injection, a no-weld aluminum frame and an all-new power packed engine set in a motocross-wide chassis.

HISTORY OF DOMINANCE
Yamaha has a well deserved reputation of building the industry’s best sport ATVs. The original YFZ450 was announced in 2003 as the first race-ready 450-class ATV with leading technology and more pure sport performance than any machine ever built at that time. Since then Yamaha has dominated the field across the board with the best selling big bore sport ATV in the Raptor 700R* down to the best selling 250-class machine with the Raptor 250. But the YFZ is still the pinnacle of ATV performance, and even with a constantly growing number of competitors entering the 450 market, the YFZ has always been the top seller in its class*.


MX WIDTH WITH CAST ALUMINUM FRAME
The new YFZ450R meshes this history of dominance with the latest in Yamaha technology and innovation. In its stock form, the YFZ450R is the best all around performance ATV combining racing technology and features with all-terrain sport performance. Starting with its motocross track-width, the YFZ450R is immediately ready for the MX track. The no-weld cast aluminum frame is lightweight and has a tension-steel bottom portion that helps keep the engine as low as possible centralizing mass for excellent handling. The cast aluminum frame is bolted together, rather than welded, for maximum durability.


SUPERIOR SUSPENSION
The YFZ450R comes with newly designed front and rear suspension. The front frame is narrow at the A-arm mounting points reducing changes in the camber as the A-arms travel through their full range of motion. The front 44mm KYB shocks have Kashima coating for smooth operation and impact absorption with 9.8 inches of wheel travel. The gravity-fed aluminum rear swingarm is matched to a fully adjustable 46mm KYB piggyback shock affording the rear wheels 11 inches of travel.

POWERFUL 449CC ENGINE WITH FUEL INJECTION
The YFZ450R has a powerful 5-valve DOHC liquid cooled single cylinder 449cc engine that uses the cylinder head and cylinder from the championship-winning YZ450F. The titanium five-valve cylinder head comes with camshafts designed just for this machine that hammers out superior low- to mid-range torque and pushes through to a high-revving, hole-shot grabbing top end.

The technologically advanced 450R is also equipped with electronic fuel injection featuring a 42mm Mikuni® throttle body, 12-hole Denso injector system and a Mitsubishi 32 bit ECU, which provides exceptional atomization of the fuel for maximum power, unrivaled throttle response and automatic altitude and temperature adjustment. The system also includes idle speed control for easy, reliable start-up. A stainless steel head pipe with a titanium heat shield and a new oval muffler provide maximum performance while keeping the YFZ450R well within current noise guidelines.

ADJUSTABLE HANDLEBARS AND SIMPLE SERVICE ACCESS
Yamaha Factory Racing experience led to a host of enhanced features on the YFZ450R. One benefit is race prep and service made simple. Body panels come off easily, and there is no need to remove the battery or other components to take off the fenders. The oil tank is integrated with the crankcase so it’s easier to service the engine.

The YFZ450R also boasts ProTaper® handlebars and all-new four-position adjustability. There are two sets of holes in the handlebar crown and eccentric clamps that allow the rider to choose between the standard setting, 10mm or 20mm forward, or 10mm back. A newly shaped thumb throttle lever delivers smooth throttle control requiring less effort and causing less fatigue. A new seat design is thin yet roomy in the front and wider and more padded in the back for a more comfortable all-around ride. The YFZ450R also comes with very large 65mm wide foot pegs with kick-ups that provide maximum traction and added comfort when moving around on the machine.

NEWLY DESIGNED TIRES, DISC BRAKES AND RIDER COMFORT
Newly designed Dunlop® tires have a superb combination of compound, tire profile, tread pattern and sidewall-to-tread center stiffness to provide outstanding comfort, bump absorption and precise cornering performance. At 20 inches in the rear and 21 inches in the front, the tires also provide maximum ground clearance for track, trail or dune riding. The YFZ450R has excellent stopping power from dual front hydraulic disc brakes and a lightweight wave-type rear rotor including dual piston calipers in the back as well as the front.

Rounding out the ATV’s top features is an instrument panel located on the fender in front of the rider including vital indicators signaling low fuel, coolant temperature, check engine, and neutral gear in a straightforward LED display. The 2009 YFZ450R comes in a standard color Team Yamaha Blue/White or in a second color Red/White. It will be in dealerships in November with an MRSP of $7,999.

About Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. (YMUS), a leader in the motorsports market, makes the toughest, most capable and versatile ATV and Side-by-Side vehicles. The company’s ever-expanding product offerings also include motorcycles, outboard motors, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, boats, outdoor power equipment, race kart engines, accessories, apparel and much more. YMUS products are sold through a nationwide network of more than 4,000 dealers in the United States.

Headquartered in Cypress, Calif., since its incorporation in 1977, YMUS also has facilities in Wisconsin and Georgia, as well as factory operations in Tennessee and Georgia. For more information on Yamaha, visit www.yamaha-motor.com.

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16 Comments For This Post

  • Colieo Says:

    Cant wait

  • ATVMAN29 Says:

    Wouldn’t mind one of those showing up in my garage.

  • WhiteGiant Says:

    yea i wouldnt mind one showing up at my house eaither

  • dguetter Says:

    I wish this thing would have came out a few years back. But in any regard, it is impressive!

  • josh perkins Says:

    I think that I like the look of the 08 better. Maybe it will grow on me. I don’t like the look of the seat. That might change when I sit on one. I hope the aluminum frame is stronger than the Raptor 700. I have seen several broken Rappy frames. Can’t wait to ride one and feel the difference all of the changes make. Where you at Honda?

  • Nick Says:

    Where you at Honda?
    Honda must be sleeping…it can only be… :X

    When all the others are developing new quads, KTM SX, DS MX, YFZ 450R, etc Honda is sleeping looool

  • dylan Says:

    i want one of these so bad i got a honda trk250ex and that blows away my nieghbors yamaha warrior 350 i want this quad so bad

  • josh Says:

    I love the Honda, but it seems as if they are missing the mark in the 450 class when others are hitting with accuracy. I would like to see Honda release two versions of a revamped 450R. One for mx, with fuel injection, wide stance, adjustable a-arms, fully adjustable suspension, and so on, and one for woods riding with reverse, 46 in. width, and all of the goods to make it a great GNCC bike. Honda has something up its sleeve I am sure(look at the new CRF450), but it looks like Yamaha beat them to the punch once again.

  • yaz Says:

    lets put it to the test. can-am, ktm look out, yamahas on the prowl.

  • jiconlin Says:

    I have been waiting for the fuel injection on this bike for a loooong time. I have a ‘05 yfz450 and the carb is the only problem I have ever had with the quad.

    It seems like Honda has a lot of catching up to do, but it is probably due to the fact they were focused on the 700 and the new UTV, The Big Red.

    @josh- Honda doesn’t seem to be supporting the GNCC circuit like the other manufacturers are. I don’t think that any major manufacturer is going to release a series specific bike when they have the market share. In my opinion Can-am and KTM are releasing bikes specific to mx or xc because they are interested in targeted marketing. It’s something KTM has done for a long time, they build for a specific market share, and they make great bikes designed for specific riding. Just my two cents.

    It will be interesting to see how the EFI stacks up against the other manufacturers who are using it. All I got to say is about time Yamaha!

  • jesset64 Says:

    will the suspension off a 04 yfz fit on that

  • Brandon D. Says:

    I cant wait till I can get my hands on one!

  • Jeff H Says:

    I bleed Yamaha blue and have been waiting for fuel injection on this bike for 2 years. Bottom line - can’t wait to get one.

    I’ve heard that Yamaha has pushed back the release date due to problems with all of the new upgrades. Does anyone have any info on this??????

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  • David Gold Says:

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