2007 Yamaha R1 introduction @ Qatar



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The brandnew 2007 R1 is first tested by Motorbox.com on the Losail track of Doha, Qatar


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Don`t worry the ECU ... ( 1 year ago by psychopath43)
Don`t worry the ECU problem has been solved, they give you another if you have a US bike YCCT not effected on any other country`s machines.
guy is suprafast! :) ( 1 year ago by flankingtiger)
guy is suprafast! :)
I need this job..... ( 1 year ago by shamscalade)
I need this job.....
mofo is the bomb at ... ( 1 year ago by dr764)
mofo is the bomb at that
OMG he is ... ( 1 year ago by 64ben64)
OMG he is soooooooooo fast !
nice ride ( 1 year ago by svmaxrace)
nice ride
who was that rider? ... ( 1 year ago by elhelmiey)
who was that rider? he's so cool!
thats prolly the ... ( 1 year ago by stithis)
thats prolly the nicest riding and the nicest track ive ever seen in my life!
damn.. got that ... ( 1 year ago by cadaveresquisito)
damn.. got that right, especially on a cold tyre and stock bike !
Picked my 07 R1 ... ( 1 year ago by rimon111wills)
Picked my 07 R1 last week...The nicest bike ever, cant fault it for factory settings... taking it to the track soon... yay. Ill copy this guy. lol then u wont here from me again.
Cool wheeling at 1: ... ( 1 year ago by keyser31)
Cool wheeling at 1:07...
wow..Rossi ... ( 1 year ago by sennakid)
wow..Rossi manhandling the R1..pretty cool...
meter is not shown. ... ( 1 year ago by Dilanthaonline)
meter is not shown.. shame..
hello! i love moto! ... ( 10 months ago by Krasadiva)
hello! i love moto! very nice video! yamaha cool!
Array ( 10 months ago by Krasadiva)
Ciao!
My name Katarina :)
You have so nice channel :)
Me like your video very much!
Lets be friends :)
Happy New Year :)!
i would seriously ... ( 9 months ago by datR1guy)
i would seriously like to know the name of that rider.. hes practically scraping his mirrors.
Thats valentino ... ( 7 months ago by Fuursie)
Thats valentino rossi datr1guy :) the one and only. so that would explaine the insane bike handling and driving :)
Im also on taking ... ( 7 months ago by Fuursie)
Im also on taking my licence now and ill get it on the summer and i already have the bike!!:D r6 that is.. im only 20years old and i feel that a r6 is waaay enough speed and fun for me :) Besides i do want to live long enough to get a job :Ppp
Nice double-apex ... ( 7 months ago by mvspeed101)
Nice double-apex line at 1:45
Every bike is ... ( 7 months ago by Pottismack)
Every bike is dangerous to drive...r6 is lot more dangerous and hared for drive than r1
I just have a ... ( 7 months ago by JimmyR1rider)
I just have a question--exactly how is a 600 more dangerous and harder to ride than a 1000?
Just wondering--doesn't exactly make sense to me. Been at it more than few years-could have sworn 160 hp at the rear wheel is a might bit harder to manage and control especially during hard riding than 105-but like I said just wonderin, maybe I'm livin in some land that's opposite in reasoning than most others.
r1 hands down ... ( 5 months ago by drtbikerr24)
r1 hands down nastiest bikeeee
wow! ( 4 months ago by YamahaAeroxTuning)
wow!
Thats what I call f ... ( 1 month ago by willbozr1)
Thats what I call f@ckin railin!



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