Any news from the YZ450F media day at Budds?

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Edited Date/Time 1/27/2012 6:29pm
I thought today was the day the media got to take the new 450F for a spin at Budds Creek. Looking forward to pictures and initial thoughts.
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9/21/2009 6:25pm
I think it's on Tue.
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My bad!!!!!!
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Just as I thought this bike is going to be a step ahead of everyone else .....they will be playing catch up to Yamaha. Im not a Yamaha guy either but in a couple years I just may be.

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Racer X Tested: 2010 Yamaha YZ450F

By: Billy Ursic

Sep 21 2009 7:15PM

Buzzword of the day? Revolutionary. Today was the U.S. press introduction for the much-hyped 2010 Yamaha YZ450F, and after spending an entire day in southern Maryland putting in laps on the world famous Budds Creek circuit, I definitely agree with everyone at Yamaha: this bike is revolutionary.

But that word is nothing new for the boys in blue. Or red. Or white. Back in 1997 they shocked the motocross world when Doug Henry showed up at the races with a YZ400F four-stroke. He won the 1997 Las Vegas SX, then used it to win the 1998 250cc MX title the following summer. The bike went against everything, but everyone soon followed. Yamaha then debuted a four-stroke to compete against the 125cc two-strokes. Mission accomplished with the YZ250F. They forced two-strokes into extinction, so what’s next for the YZ researchers? To reinvent the 450cc four-stroke from the ground up, even though it’s the motorcycle that currently holds one of the most prestigious championships in our sport — the AMA Supercross crown.

The Bike

Many months ago photos leaked online that were supposedly of the new YZ450F engine, with an exhaust was coming out of the rear of the cylinder. Many people shrugged it off as just a rumor. I know I did. Of all motorcycles I can remember, none ever had the exhaust coming out of the rear of the cylinder. Why? I don’t know, I’m not a mechanical engineer; it just made sense.

The 2010 Yamaha YZ450F goes against everything that I ever thought was sensible on a dirt bike, but after today, I’m, for lack of a better word, amazed.

Why did Yamaha do it? Why reinvent the wheel? In the power point presentation earlier this morning, Yamaha stated that the developmental goals for this bike was “to make you a better/faster rider regardless of your skill level through a balanced relationship between the engine and chassis, focusing on ease of cornering, quick and nimble handling, engine controllability and reducing rider effort.” I know that’s a mouthful, but the special Yamaha research team felt these goals were attainable and they dedicated their time to understanding the needs of motocross riders of all levels. They essentially started with a clean sheet of paper and asked, “What do riders want?”

Obviously, riders wanted an all-new redesigned YZ450F, because that’s what they got. Pretty much everything on this bike is new, changed or redesigned, with emphasis on keeping the weight of the heavy components towards the center of the machine. That crazy exhaust coming out of the rear of the cylinder is real, and Yamaha states that “it helps the engine achieve its exceptional low-to-midrange torque.” The pipe is located where the airbox used to be, so the airbox has been relocated to the front of the bike. This allows for a straighter intake which helps to keep dirt out, and we all know that’s what four-stroke engines love: clean air. To change the air filter, though, you have to pop the seat, remove two bolts from the gas tank and raise it up. I saw it done today, and it’s not too much of a hassle. It also makes valve adjustment a cinch, if you’re into that kind of thing.

The engine is slanted 8.2 degrees off the vertical axis toward the rear of the motorcycle, which is the most noticeable change to the untrained eye. (It also helps to keep the weight towards the center of the bike.) Inside the cases there’s a myriad of small changes—including going from five to four valves — dedicated to increasing the power in the low and mid-range. The cylinder is also offset 12mm from the crankshaft center which makes the connecting rod more vertical. What does that do? More efficient combustion. Duh.

This new 450 is now equipped with a Keihin fuel injection system, which provides awesome throttle response and offers some tuning options with a Yamaha GYTR Power Tuner. It retails from Yamaha for $279.95 and it allows you to adjust the air/fuel ratio as well as ignition timing. Just think, on the way to the track you could create a few different ignition maps to try out. Now that’s technology, and Yamaha is at the forefront.

Yamaha didn’t stop their redesign there, as the styling is really trick, and it’s available in either blue or white and red. We rode the white one today, and it comes with black rims. Who doesn’t love black rims? Regardless of the color, if you show up at the track with one of these things, people are going to take notice.

The Ride

So what do all of these fancy changes add up to? A handful of motocross publications were invited to Budds Creek today to try out the all-new YZ450F, and I can almost guarantee that everyone came away impressed.

What was most noticeable for me? To give you an idea about my riding skills, I’m an ex-pro privateer racer, but I’ve never really been able to get comfortable or feel confident on a 450. I’m 5’8” and weigh about 165, so 450s always felt heavy and cumbersome in the corners.

It took less than a lap on this bike to notice a huge difference in the turns, which is arguably the most important obstacle on a motocross track. I felt like I was on a 250F with the horsepower of a 450, which is crazy because this year’s model is actually heavier than the 2009 YZ450F. The power is very manageable, as the main emphasis for this year’s model was in the low to mid-range. It doesn’t rip your arms off, which is a huge advantage for your average rider. It settled into ruts nicely and was very nimble. Though the track wasn’t national-caliber rough, the suspension soaked up everything I threw at it, which included over-jumping more than a few tabletops today.

In closing, I really don’t have anything negative to say. It may be because I’m still high off of adrenaline from riding in pristine conditions today on nothing less than a revolutionary motorcycle. But I digress.

Well, I do have a complaint: Armpump and blisters, but this is the first time I’ve ridden in over two months, so I definitely don’t blame the bike. In fact, I was really surprised at how long I was able to ride, considering my lack of seat time.

I’ve been to a couple bike introductions before, but nothing like this. This bike is easy to ride, fast and fun, and I’d recommend it to riders of all skill levels. It retails for $7,990 and should be in your local Yamaha dealer sometime in November, so check it out, because there’s also a bunch of changes and improvement that I failed to mention. To watch the bike in action, stay tuned to Racer X Online later for a video from today.
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9/21/2009 6:49pm Edited Date/Time 9/21/2009 6:50pm
PRM31 wrote:
I thought today was the day the media got to take the new 450F for a spin at Budds Creek. Looking forward to pictures and initial...
I thought today was the day the media got to take the new 450F for a spin at Budds Creek. Looking forward to pictures and initial thoughts.
fuggen lazy ass you are...work a little, no wonder the country is in the shitter
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9/21/2009 7:10pm
Wonder what a YZ 125 would feel like with that sort of technology, sans the backwards pipe??? Maybe like a KX100???
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I may just get the 2011.
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9/21/2009 7:21pm
why would racerx send someone that hadn't ridden in months to perhaps the most revolutionary bike intro in nearly 2 decades?? just sayn......
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9/21/2009 7:22pm
Wonder what a YZ 125 would feel like with that sort of technology, sans the backwards pipe??? Maybe like a KX100???
just what i was thinking..... or close anyways.....

how about AJ putting a yz250 motor in the 10' yz450F frame and somehow get the head spun around so the exhaust exited the rear??
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9/21/2009 7:26pm
That would be more work than it's worth...... I can't be done, basically he would have to redesign an entire engine around the bike ir vise versa. Just stick to putting them into 2010 YZ250f frame's.
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9/21/2009 7:39pm
gt80rider wrote:
why would racerx send someone that hadn't ridden in months to perhaps the most revolutionary bike intro in nearly 2 decades?? just sayn......
people were busy? people were getting ready for the mxdn and open? just guessing. and who on racerx back east knows how to ride for gods sakes? Smile
9/21/2009 7:41pm
gt80rider wrote:
why would racerx send someone that hadn't ridden in months to perhaps the most revolutionary bike intro in nearly 2 decades?? just sayn......
because Billy's the fuckin shit.
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9/21/2009 7:43pm
gt80rider wrote:
why would racerx send someone that hadn't ridden in months to perhaps the most revolutionary bike intro in nearly 2 decades?? just sayn......
because Billy's the fuckin shit.
i heard he is cool..is he?
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9/21/2009 7:54pm
Riding it you get a lot more air intake sound than any bike I've ridden. (Probably not surprising given the new forward-mounted airbox location.)

Lots of low and mid power. Roll on in any gear and get a solid burp-free power. Remember, it's a FI bike. (Yamaha prefers to call it FI, rather than EFI.

With the centralized weight, it seems to kick less over braking bumps than some other standard configuration bikes. Handling? Excellent.

We'll have more up in a day or two. In the meantime, there's more riding to be done on it tomorrow. Smile
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GuyB wrote:
Riding it you get a lot more air intake sound than any bike I've ridden. (Probably not surprising given the new forward-mounted airbox location.) Lots of...
Riding it you get a lot more air intake sound than any bike I've ridden. (Probably not surprising given the new forward-mounted airbox location.)

Lots of low and mid power. Roll on in any gear and get a solid burp-free power. Remember, it's a FI bike. (Yamaha prefers to call it FI, rather than EFI.

With the centralized weight, it seems to kick less over braking bumps than some other standard configuration bikes. Handling? Excellent.

We'll have more up in a day or two. In the meantime, there's more riding to be done on it tomorrow. Smile
can you mail a personalized write up for the lazy "bro" above...he'd appreciate it as i am sure you have plenty of time on yer hands. lmao

looking forward to it...scooter might be da shit.
9/21/2009 8:35pm Edited Date/Time 9/21/2009 8:48pm
I don't have 8k so i could'nt care less.lol
9/21/2009 8:45pm
I don't have 8k so i could'nt care less.lol
That's very interesting to know that you could actually care less than you do now.
9/21/2009 8:49pm
I don't have 8k so i could'nt care less.lol
That's very interesting to know that you could actually care less than you do now.
Please give me 8k so I could care more. Thx for the heads up on the grammer issue..lol
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9/21/2009 9:06pm
GuyB wrote:
Riding it you get a lot more air intake sound than any bike I've ridden. (Probably not surprising given the new forward-mounted airbox location.) Lots of...
Riding it you get a lot more air intake sound than any bike I've ridden. (Probably not surprising given the new forward-mounted airbox location.)

Lots of low and mid power. Roll on in any gear and get a solid burp-free power. Remember, it's a FI bike. (Yamaha prefers to call it FI, rather than EFI.

With the centralized weight, it seems to kick less over braking bumps than some other standard configuration bikes. Handling? Excellent.

We'll have more up in a day or two. In the meantime, there's more riding to be done on it tomorrow. Smile
How does it compare to the other 2010 models?
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9/21/2009 9:50pm
Nikhil wrote:
How does it compare to the other 2010 models?
Im gonna throw out a guess and say it will be at the top of the heap .....by a mile
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9/21/2009 10:22pm
I can't wait to check it out on Thursday.
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its as revolutionary as the 1997 cr 250..... I remember the buzz on that turd and actually bought a 98 model. That was THE worst bike ever, but im sure yamaha was able to get it right on the first try... ummmm.... yes i am sure they did! Evil Whistling
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9/21/2009 11:23pm
Check out these 2 links to Transworld MX web site. It looks like they really enjoyed riding the new Yamaha 450. The rider even had a hard time explaining the feeling he had riding the new bike. I guess it really is that good.

http://motocross.transworld.net/videos/2010-yamaha-yz450f-press-introdu…

http://motocross.transworld.net/videos/2010-yamaha-yz450f-press-introdu…
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9/22/2009 12:34am Edited Date/Time 4/17/2016 2:17am
Racer -X reveiwer - some journalist! A lot of it sounds like cut and paste from Yamaha's press office. Also he can't ever remember any 'backwards' engines! wasn't the Cannondale MXA's 'bike of the year' not so long ago? Or does the U.S. bike media go in for re-writing history?

The Yam WILL be a good bike - most are, but as to revolutionary and trend setting? only time will tell (not forums ten minutes after the release! )

BTW I love the radicaly new styling, but then I do love the Husky it's copied from!
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Please give me 8k so I could care more. Thx for the heads up on the grammer issue..lol
Please tell you have never paid full retail for a bike.
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Honda/Suz/Kaw must be shitting their pants by now.

They will look like real cunts if they have to blatantly copy this thing to keep up.

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