Yamaha R1 2007 - Testvideo



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Testreview of the Yamaha R1 2007. Including onboard videos, technical details, impressions and gags. Test by www.1000ps.at


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PLEASE DON'T READ ... ( 6 months ago by wesley10199)
PLEASE DON'T READ THIS you will die in seven days
 if you don't post this comment on 10 videos in the next hour. if you do, tomorrow will be the best day of your life
R6 is also a good ... ( 5 months ago by IdidURmom2)
R6 is also a good beginner bike...
R1 is no bike for ... ( 5 months ago by yamahaman1344)
R1 is no bike for beginners it is a monster, I have a 08 black raven r1, I started with an R6 which is the way I reccomend you go, because if you accidently crack the throttle or down shift at the wrong time your ass is gone. Please dont tell someone who hasnt rode before to get a 1000cc bike way too much power for a beginner
get a harley ( 4 months ago by serb1a79)
get a harley
MOTOR BIKE LIBYA ... ( 4 months ago by masimo78)
MOTOR BIKE LIBYA ARAB
just wondering can ... ( 4 months ago by n1King)
just wondering can tall people fit on this bike ??
Meaning is it comfortable for a tall person to ride like r1 r6 and honda cbr with out having to bend his knees and back to much to fit on it ??
get a Haybusa ( 4 months ago by kroepfl16)
get a Haybusa
I Rock the R1 and ... ( 4 months ago by radosteele)
I Rock the R1 and I'm 6'6
haybusas are fucken ... ( 3 months ago by readie222)
haybusas are fucken ugly
fucking dutch ... ( 3 months ago by Alexandru2qs)
fucking dutch language x(
its german not ... ( 3 months ago by Yordancho008)
its german not dutch :)
Austrian Dialect ;) ( 3 months ago by SamuelWoerz)
Austrian Dialect ;)
aha...sorry :)) ( 3 months ago by Yordancho008)
aha...sorry :))
no problem :) ( 3 months ago by SamuelWoerz)
no problem :)
yeaH really theyre ... ( 3 months ago by fiftyrider531)
yeaH really theyre so long and gay looking
I love how so many ... ( 3 months ago by iuchris)
I love how so many people are telling beginners to get gsxr 600's or R6's or any supersport for that matter...This is the reason we all have to pay an arm and a leg for insurance on these bikes! The best beginner bike is something that has little power and people can learn the fundamentals. Ninja 250/500, Suzuki GS 500, Honda Nighthawk, etc. As someone else mentioned not "R" Series bikes. Buy a used beginner bike and learn to ride if you have not ridden before.
great ( 3 months ago by chiragjain91)
great
ja man das bike ... ( 2 months ago by 9Bums2)
ja man das bike rockt
The most beautiful ... ( 2 months ago by Fr34k78)
The most beautiful bike ever imho 8)
Array ( 2 months ago by aletseva)
I<3 that bike
damn ugly ( 2 months ago by marius2gherca)
damn ugly
We need change! ( 2 months ago by connortookey)
We need change!
ALL DEATH MACHINES ... ( 1 month ago by 9thprotocol)
ALL DEATH MACHINES SHOULD BE BANNED!
damn i love the ... ( 1 month ago by busastradale)
damn i love the look of that bike...and i think the best 1st bike is one of those motorcross bikes they are light and will help the beginner to practice his moeability and braking and all of that stuff..as for me i started on a Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa:D..now i find it boring to ride smaller bikes



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