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For all those who want some extra power in their Yamaha bikes, here is good news. Yamaha has launched performance kits for its two models YZF-15 and FZ 16. These are the racing kits from Daytona and they are expected to bring in the racing trend in India.
“Racing kit parts are developed using valuable experience gained from Moto GP & World Superbike racing and Yamaha wants to provide its customers in India with the same thrill and feeling of racing instinct. Also with the launch of these kit parts we want to encourage safe racing culture in India. In order to meet Yamaha’s rigorous quality standards, the kit parts are developed by Yamaha Engineering Corporation and Daytona in Japan. Racing Power up kits along with racing championship , touring, apparel and accessories are an integral parts of our brand image in India,” said Sanjay Tripathi, division head, Product Planning & Brand Management, India Yamaha Motor.
Race ECU, High lift cams, full exhaust system, special alloy sprockets, adjustable back steps and braking systems with big diameter petal disc brakes, master cylinder, and stainless steel hose are all inclusive of a racing kit offered by Yamaha. These kits will be available for racing in closed circuits only and will be on sale from September 2009 onwards in the country.
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am crazy about yamaha models
ramesh (July 12, 2009)
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I used to have RX135 and then I bought Yamaha Enticer Deluxe
Now I have Suzuki Boulevard C90T. I live in New Zealand now and have done some good riding in India, Malaysia, Australia & New Zealand. I am 20 years old and have been riding since I was 12. Riding is in my blood. People in India have to be careful with all these new performance kits. People expect performance of a super bike (1000cc) from these small engine bikes likes Yamaha F15 & F16. Just wear the rite stuff. Good helmet (is how much your head is worth) Leather jacket with Armour, safety pants and good boots. Young generation is looking for speed not good stability and good riding techniques and habits. Less riding knowledge is dangerous. So please be careful and think, what you really want. Don't get over excited with these new kits. BE SAFE & RIDE FOREVER.... Aman Chaswal (June 27, 2009)
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