![]() While the power figures are not out yet, we expect it to be above 200bhp. It benefits from a clutchless quickshifter too. It’s powered by the same 998cc, four-cylinder motor, linked to a six-speed gearbox. Overall, there is extensive use of carbon-fibre for on the entire bike to make it lighter in terms of weight. The Yamaha YZF-R1 GYTR PRO 25th Anniversary Limited Edition comes with a Magneti Marelli ECU, race setup switch cubes, a new TFT screen integrated into a carbon frame, and a custom-made clamp as well. Owing to the edition, the R1 GYTR wears a different paint scheme of white, red, and black.Īpart from the aforementioned bits, the R1 GYTR gets a carbon-fibre sub-frame, a custom-made swingarm directly shared with Yamaha’s WBSK race bike, as well as a full-system Akrapovic exhaust. So, it gets the same twin projector headlights topped by a flat cowl and a transparent bubble visor. ![]() Let’s have a close look at the Yamaha YZF-R1 GYTR PRO 25th Anniversary Limited Edition.Įven with the GYTR package, the R1’s design remains unaltered. Moreover, it also came at a hefty asking price, which we have mentioned later in this story. The model was limited to just 25 units and all of them were sold out right away. Commemorating its 25 years, Yamaha recently launched the YZF-R1 GYTR PRO 25th Anniversary Limited Edition in Europe.
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